Chapter Forty-Nine: Miller's Plan
But it is impossible not to cooperate, and you cannot escape accountability. There will be someone on top of it to press it down, and it will be meaningless to force yourself to hand it over when the time comes, as Lille said, so that you will not only offend people but also be quite passive. Then you have to make some arrangements in advance, so that you can not only do what you have to do, but also deal with the FBI.
Thinking of this, he turned his head to look at Tucker, who was busy in the kitchen. This guy can't let him interfere, and he's going to hand it over to Eric as well. Even if Eric doesn't want to do it, he won't give it to Tucker. I want to divide this matter into two parts, open and covert.
Of course, this is to cooperate with the FBI people to give them everything they can and then let them look it up. Of course, they will ask someone to cooperate with them, and this person has already been chosen by Miller himself, and that is Guzan.
Good man, the most suitable thing is to do such a thing. The attitude is kind, the yang is against the yin, and he does not seek merit but seeks no fault. That's what people have to do.
And secretly, it is natural to arrange for Eric to continue to investigate, and it is a secret investigation to the end. There might be some conflict with the FBI's investigation, so for Guzan he had to steer those investigators away from what he didn't want others to touch.
As for Tucker, looking at the way this guy looked, he knew he wouldn't give up, and even he could imagine the look on this guy's face when he told him about his decision. But that's not a problem, this guy's talent shouldn't be in a battle with the FBI. He is better suited to launch a more active attack on the enemy, or to run an intelligence network, which can be seen from this guy who has already been sniped. Although the man is dead, it is undeniable that Tucker's previous work was successful, and this time he also let himself know some important information before the guy died. Of course, this is not complete, but it can be regarded as a very important hint for yourself.
However, it is not easy to convince Tucker at the moment, and he may give in to his own orders. But it's hard to guarantee that he is doing his little tricks in private. In that case, it would be worse. Because none of the price guys under his command are recruits, if they were, they wouldn't remember their names at all, let alone understand them. Several of them have been in the Intelligence Bureau for a long time, and they are the backbone of the current Bureau. They have their own connections, people, and all kinds of intricate relationships. It's easy for such a person to do something, and it's not so easy for him to be aware of it instantly. So if you can't get Tucker to give up willingly, it will be extremely troublesome.
So how can you get this guy Tucker to compromise and be obedient? It's not an easy task, it's hard. But it is impossible to achieve this goal by relying on orders, and even if this guy agrees, he will not believe it. So the order will definitely not work, and you will have to pay some price.
Thinking of this, Miller walked around the yard and around the yard, glancing at Tucker busy in the kitchen from time to time. At the same time, Tucker, who was busy in the kitchen, was actually not at peace. Although he had just fooled Miller for the time being, he knew what the old guy was thinking about. Maybe he was sorting out the things he saw and told him today, or maybe he was thinking about the arrangements for the future. And it is the latter that is more likely. But it still unsettled him.
Because in Tucker's opinion, this old guy is likely not to let himself lead the investigation in the future, which is not only the last thing he wants to see, but if it is arranged for someone else, then the part that he and Guzan deliberately conceal is likely to be found out. This is not a very serious problem ... But it's not a pleasant thing, to be precise, it's going to be embarrassing, and what's more, it's bound to make you lose Miller's trust. Although in this industry, the so-called trust is extremely limited, but it is the most important, otherwise you will go to the cold bench and never want to turn over for the rest of your life.
So Tucker was very uneasy, and while he didn't stop in his hand, he was also thinking quickly about what to do next. A countermeasure that allows you not to be too passive.
After about twenty minutes, Tucker had some food ready. Includes omelette, toast, grilled sausage, hot coffee. He walked to the kitchen door to the backyard and said to Miller, who was still dangling in the backyard, "Would you like to try my handiwork?" ”
Hearing Tucker's shout, Miller seemed to make up his mind in an instant. He turned to Tucker and said, "Of course. I can't wait. So saying, he walked briskly and came to the kitchen.
Tucker came to the table and said after Miller sat down and began to eat, "I can't guarantee how good it will be." But it shouldn't be too bad, after all, these are just for filling. ”
"It's already possible." Miller nibbled on a slice of bread and said, "I think it's good." After saying that, he picked up another section of roasted sausage with his fork, took a bite, looked at the others, and when he saw that Tucker was the only one here at the moment, he said, "There is something I want to talk to you about." After speaking, he glanced at a chair next to the dining table and said, "Please sit down, aren't you hungry?" Eat a little with me. ”
Tucker heard Miller say this and immediately knew that the main event was coming. He immediately reached out and pulled out his chair and sat down, and after picking up a fried egg and taking a bite, he heard Miller speak, "This is the end of the matter for you. ”
"That's it?" Although Tucker was prepared, he still asked rhetorically when he heard it.
"Yes. Call it a day. Miller chewed on the sausage in his mouth and said, "I'll arrange for someone to take over here." And here's what happens to the FBI, and we cooperate with them in their investigation. ”
"What about our internal problems?" Tucker immediately asked, "Are you going to hand it over to the FBI as well?" ”
Miller glanced at Tucker, who looked a little dissatisfied, and said, "Pay attention to the way you speak, now I'm not talking to you, I'm telling you about my decision." ”
"Okay." Tucker waved his hand and his momentum weakened, and he glanced at Miller and said, "The people who hand it over to the FBI will be a mess." I'm okay with you leaving what happened here to them, but we can't have internal problems. A lot of things can't be known to them at all. For example, what exactly is or who is this Ji Bee? Include... At this point, Tucker looked at Miller and said no more.
I saw Miller chuckle and said, "You mean to say Tarzan, right?" After speaking, he looked at Tucker, took a sip of coffee and said, "Tarzan, the FBI naturally doesn't need to know, and it is impossible for them to know." And this bee won't let them know until he finds out what connection he has with us. All they have to do is track down the few people you find. ”