Chapter 265: Project Black Rose

Byrne is targeting two men this time, Noah Watson and Pamela Randy.

Noah Watson, commander of Project Blackbrier, commander of the CIA's Supreme Counterterrorism Agency, and commander in charge of tracking down Bourne, is a cold-blooded, ruthless, and professed rebel who tries to execute anyone who stands in his way.

Pamela Randy, the director of the CIA and the deputy to Noah Watson who tracked down Bourne, but was convinced that the Black Rose Project had an inside story, and also collaborated with Bourne to make the Black Rose Project public.

Heather's department is mainly responsible for technical services.

In fact, Heather is not as good as Noah Watson and Pamela Randy in the CIA's internal rankings.

Although she has a background, but she has qualifications, Noah Watson and Pamela Randy have risen steadily step by step, and they are now forty or fifty years old, with deep roots, but they are not the second generation like Heather who uses all available resources to rise, and her position is not low, but her foundation is vain and useless.

Byrne first observed Pamela Randy.

Well, women are always a little better looking than men.

Under the watchful eye of the Bourne Monoculars, Pamela Randy has just walked into the office.

Wearing a white shirt and black trousers, capable, steady, generous, and decent, a pair of eyes are transparent, as if they can see through people's hearts.

Don't really say it, although this woman is in her forties, she is half old and charming.

Ahem!

Seeing that Pamela Randy was working on the files and couldn't get any useful information, Bourne shifted his gaze to Noah Watson.

According to the information gathered by Bourne, this Noah Watson is the one who really knows the truth behind the scenes, and Pamela Randy is just a person who has been kept in the dark.

After observing for a while, Byrne noticed that Noah Watson seemed to be looking up some information.

He adjusted the focus of his telescope to look a little closer, preferably to see what was in Noah Watson's hand.

After waiting for about two minutes, Noah Watson seemed to finally finish reading the materials, picked up the papers, and placed them in a briefcase.

Coincidentally, the moment he picked it up, the document was tilted, and through the telescope, Bourne could see the name of the document clearly.

It's Project Blackbrier!

It's better to come early than to come at a good time!

He didn't expect that the first time he stepped on the point, he observed the most important information.

Byrne's heart beating.

If you can get that document, you might be able to know who you really are.

It's a pity that Byrne didn't know that his confidante Nicky hacked the CIA's host for him and packaged a copy of the CIA's top-secret information, including the Stepping Stones Project and the Black Rose Project that Bourne was involved in.

It's just that because the two sides haven't been in touch yet, he doesn't know.

Therefore, his re-action is just a superfluous move and will cause trouble in vain.

After all, he still has some channels of contact with Nicky, and maybe in a few more days, he will be able to buy everyone.

This also fully illustrates that information is time-sensitive.

The shorter the time interval, the more timely the use of information, the higher the degree of use, and the stronger the timeliness.

That's why insider information is so highly sought-after.

Byrne suppressed his mood swings and patiently watched Noah Watson's actions until he locked the files in the safe.

Bourne put down the monoculars, his mind spinning, and he was lost in thought.

Either way, he had to get the paper.

Byrne had visited many places in New York that he felt familiar with, and had found many fragments of memories, but those fragmented memories were not connected and were broken, so that he could not recover his true memories, and he still could not find his true identity.

But Byrne felt that the light was just around the corner, and that he was only one last piece of the puzzle before he could complete the puzzle.

Just a little bit!

The Black Rose Project is the last piece of the puzzle in Bourne's eyes.

After thinking about it, Byrne set up his sniper rifle and aimed it at the building opposite, aiming the scope of the sniper rifle at Pamela Randy.

Of course, his goal is not to kill Pamela Randy, he is not a murderer, but just to get the original copy of Noah Watson's Black Rose Project, and the current action is just a means in the process.

The sniper rifle locks onto Pamela Randy, and Byrne reaches into his pocket, pulls out a trait cell phone, and calls Pamela Randy's office.

As the top agent, Byrne would be too inferior if he couldn't even find the opponent's phone number.

Pamela Randy is working on the papers, which is the Bourne thing.

Because of her previous dealings with Bourne in France, she is now the person who knows Bourne best in the CIA, and even Noah Watson, the commander of the Black Rose Project, and the boss of Bourne's boss, do not know Bourne as well as her.

So under the assignment of CIA Director Dewey, even if Noah Watson was unwilling, he had to let her join the general operation to arrest Bourne and serve as his deputy.

In fact, Pamela Randy did make a lot of contributions in the hunt for Bourne.

Looking at the document in front of her seriously, she held the pen in her right hand, and used the tip of the pen to annotate the document from time to time.

Suddenly!

The phone rings in her office.

"Pamela Randy!" Her eyes were still on the papers, she picked up the phone in her left hand and put it to her ear, her right hand still holding the pen, the tip of which slid over the A4 paper.

"I heard you're looking for me?"

The voice coming from the other side of the phone instantly caused Pamela Randy's pupils to constrict.

Bourne!

It turned out to be the person they had been hunting, Jason Bourne.

Why call her?

What is Jason Byrne's plan?

What is he trying to achieve?

Countless thoughts swirled through Pamela-Randy's mind, but the agent's professionalism didn't allow her to let her wonder.

"Bourne?" Pamela Randy took a deep breath, put down the pen in her hand, and chose the opening line she thought was the most appropriate.

For agents, every word needs to be screened and carefully spoken.

"What do you want?" Byrne's voice was unusually calm, and there was not a trace of undulation to be heard.

The more this happens, the more Pamela Randy feels that she needs to be cautious, and Byrne is not an easy person to deal with.

"I ......" Pamela Randy racked her brains to come up with the most appropriate words: "I want to thank you for the tape, the matter is all settled, and I think I should apologize to you." ”

Pamela Randy said thanks and apologies, that's what happened in Berlin, Germany.

Previously, in a secret CIA deal, agents were killed and money was robbed. Of the two bombs installed by the power supply, one exploded and one did not explode. On the unexploded bomb, someone was stained with Bourne's fingerprints.

An important diplomatic official of a major country was brutally murdered, and a phone card was left at the scene of the murder, which was verified to belong to Bourne.

A number of vicious assassinations** caused the CIA to revisit the file of the missing Byrne, so Pamela Randy was dispatched to clean up the situation and start Operation Berlin.

Of course, the real reason for the Berlin operation is not really Bourne, but that seven years ago, a $20 million CIA money went missing through the Moscow wire transfer, and in a subsequent investigation, a polar bear diplomat named Vladimir Naiski contacted the CIA, saying that someone had leaked the secrets and that the money had been swallowed by people inside the CIA. When the CIA men were about to meet with Naiskey in Berlin, Naisky was killed, and the CIA investigated and announced that Naisky had been killed by his wife. In fact, he was assassinated by Byrne during his first secret mission after training. Byrne's first mission was commanded by his boss Conklin, which meant that Conklin was one of the masterminds who swallowed the money, and killing Nesky was the elimination of the witnesses, but Conklin was eventually killed by a killer sent by his boss, Ward, the real money-swallowing ghost, who was the director of the Stepping Stones project.

The real purpose of the Berlin operation was to unearth the black hand behind it.

The CIA's secret deal mentioned earlier was that there was a polar bear in Berlin who claimed to have evidence that Naiskey was killed, and if the CIA wanted evidence, it had to pay for evidence, and at the time of the transaction, the two people were killed in the dark by a polar bear agent who caused a power outage, took the money away, and deliberately left Bourne's fingerprints with the intention of blaming Bourne. Because Bourne lost his memory and the mission was messed up, the CIA didn't know the truth at all, thinking that it was all Bourne's fault, so no one would suspect Bourne if he blamed him, killing two birds with one stone.

In fact, this polar bear agent works for a polar bear oil tycoon named Gretkov, who is the outside agent who cooperated with Ward to swallow a large amount of CIA funds, and the reason why he killed witnesses and took the money to buy evidence was to cover up the facts.

For the CIA, no matter how powerful the killer Bourne is, he is just a fly, and finding the big tiger behind him through Bourne is the real important thing.

Although the CIA has a big business, $20 million is not a small amount anywhere, let alone such a bold and greedy insider.

And from Bourne's point of view, after just losing the bloody storm, Bourne and his girlfriend hid in a remote seaside town in India under a pseudonym. Although Byrne is reluctant to look back at the past, the "past" has always followed him.

A hitman infiltrates the town with the intention of killing him, but unfortunately kills Mary, Bourne's girlfriend, by mistake.

The fury of revenge rekindles Byrne's fighting spirit.

He must avenge Mary.

At first, Bourne thought that the person who assassinated Mary was someone from the CIA, but later Bourne found out that it didn't seem to be the CIA's doing, on the contrary, the CIA has encountered all kinds of ** recently, and there is his Byrne's shadow, but Bourne himself knows that he has been living in seclusion in India, and those things are not his work at all.

Byrne saw the essence through the phenomenon, and it seemed that some people blamed him Byrne in order to cover up the things of the invisible person, and then sent a killer to assassinate him Byrne, so that there was no proof of death.

Following this line of thought, Byrne sets out to find the real murderer of Mary.

It was also during an exchange with his confidante Nicky that Byrne discovered that one of the Berlin assassinations in his life did not appear in the official report.

Here's the clue.

Byrne himself went to the hotel where the operation was once to find the answer, people in a familiar environment, easy to evoke their lost memories, Bourne finally recalled the details of the operation, it was he who killed the polar bear politician couple, and then he found his boss's boss Ward, and forced him to ask for the crime, brought the recording to Pamela Randy, and finally in front of Pamela Randy who arrived, Ward shot himself.

"On behalf of the CIA?" Byrne was talking to Pamela Randy and his gaze shifted to Noah Watson's side.

Not at all to Byrne's expectations, Noah Watson has gathered his hands and is listening to his conversation with Pamela Randy.

Pamela Randy is still a little tender, and he still can't fight an old fox like Noah Watson, he has long been monitoring Pamela Randy's every move, and listening to her phone calls is just a basic operation.

But Byrne also felt funny, I'm afraid Noah Watson didn't expect that he was looking at him now, and his every move still fell into his eyes.

It's like a poem: you stand on the bridge and look at the scenery, and the people watching the scenery look at you from upstairs. The bright moon decorates your windows, and you decorate other people's dreams.

"No, just for myself, you know." Pamela Randy Road.

For a criminal like Jason Bourne, the CIA is at odds with him, and there is no possibility of compromise.

This is the same as Eagle Sauce's usual style of doing things, as the world boss, how can he compromise with others?

It's always hard steel to the end.

"Did you track it down?" Noah Watson listened to Byrne and Pamela Randy's conversation and asked the technician next to him.

"It's going to take another 50 seconds."

"Goodbye!" Byrne was also aware of the problem of information tracking, and he calculated the time, and the call with Pamela Randy was over.

If it continues, I'm afraid Noah Watson will know that he is looking at him across from him.

"Wait, wait......" Pamela Randy confidentially took the document she had just annotated and said, "David Webb, your real name, was born in Missouri......"

"You seem to have amnesia, and I have almost all of your information in my hands, why don't we talk face to face?" Pamela Randy said in a very pleading tone.

It's a pity that there is no response from the other side.

"Bourne?" Pamela Randy even thought Byrne had dropped the phone and didn't listen again.

"It's time to get some rest, Randy, you look tired!" Byrne hung up.

Pamela Randy was stunned, then immediately rolled over and stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, her eyes searching around, trying to find out Byrne's existence.

But there are 12 blocks of high-rise buildings nearby, and theoretically there are two dozen buildings that can be observed through high-powered telescopes.

With the naked eye alone, how could it be possible to find traces of Bourne.

"Can he see Randy?" Noah Watson also reacted immediately.