Chapter 121: I Know a Friend......

"In the beginning, he worked for the community family in exchange for pay."

Pete goes on to tell about Neil Kavrey's past.

In this world, in terms of what Neil Cavrey knows, Pete claims to be second, and no one dares to call him first, not even Neil himself.

"But he's still a minor, and no one dares to actually hire him. Some families took pity on him and quietly gave him some jobs to deliver newspapers or mow the lawn, but the work was only enough for him to barely eat, and it was not enough for him to return to his previous life. ”

"Then he discovered the loophole in the check and began to forge the check......"

"Lee, do you know where I caught him?"

Outside his family's old house.

Brooklyn gave the answer in his heart, and asked with a cohesive face, "Where?" ”

"He amassed tens of millions of funds through fraud and other illegal means, and he was only in his early twenties at that time. The drunken life could not fill the confusion and emptiness in his heart, and he decided to go home to have a look.

It was this opportunity that I seized and caught him outside the old Kavre house. At that time, he was being tricked by his father, Kavrey Sr., to organize a Ponzi scheme of nearly a billion. ”

Pete smiled slightly, a little smug.

The capture of Neil Kavrey is one of the things he is most proud of.

After three years of pursuit, he has established a kind of connection with Neil Kavre, and they are no longer as simple as a police bandit.

During Neil Kavrey's thirteen years in prison, he was the only visitor, and he carried the news of Kavrey's death to Neil, helped Neil prepare for the funeral of Kavrey Sr., and helped him change cells......

"I'm sure he probably didn't kill 17 people like Emma Gilson did, and was going to set me on fire." Brooklyn said after listening to Pete's story

"I also believe he's not like Emma Gilson."

Neil Kavrey is more of a thief, and his target group of deception is almost not ordinary people, most of them are rich or dignitaries, and the target of theft is basically museums or personal collectors.

It's just that he won't divide the money like a thief.

"I'd rather believe you're different from the idiots who came to me last time." Brooklyn pointed to the thick protocol and said, "I'd love to help you, Agent Pete, I swear, but there's just too much of this stuff." ”

"It's as thick as an Oxford dictionary."

"A normal person wouldn't think of going through the Oxford Dictionary."

"The Oxford Dictionary, revised by four men, doesn't mean anything."

Brooklyn added.

"Maybe you can go to a random law firm and find a lawyer who has been in court, tell you what your agreement is, and ask them to help you redraft an agreement. Believe me, it won't be more than the thickness of a playboy. ”

The meaning of Brooklyn is already obvious.

He flipped through two pages at random and found that the so-called agreement was so rigorously worded that it had reached the point of redundancy. The sentence itself has been clearly expressed, and it has to spend at least forty pages to explain, eager to paraphrase word by word, and then quote the scriptures, making it look very professional.

He suspected that those four experts were the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas, otherwise why would the water injection technique be so skillful and superb?

Pete apparently understood the meaning of Brooklyn's words, and his face changed.

Brooklyn stopped talking, giving Pete plenty of time to think about it.

If Pitt insisted on using this collection of nonsense literature, he would not hesitate to refuse.

Although this was Michael's kindness, he had no choice but to refuse in order to avoid his time being wasted.

If Pitt heeds his advice, Brooklyn is willing to try to dΓ©tente.

The FBI has many departments, and the FBI is still different from the FBI.

There is no need for him to spread the contradictions with some people to the entire FBI.

Michael is right that there is still a lot of cooperation between the courts and the FBI.

After much deliberation, Pete finally accepted Brooklyn's opinion. This was a big relief for Brooklyn.

"Except for a law firm called Logan, you can find any one." "There were a lot of people from various law firms right in front of the courthouse," Brooklyn said. ”

"By the way, next time maybe you can go directly to the District Attorney's Office and ask a prosecutor to come." Brooklyn casually reminded, "This way we can save a lot of unnecessary trouble." ”

"I know a prosecutor named Ben Stone, and that's a decent prosecutor who happened to have time lately."

Pete nodded, put away his tome, and got up to say goodbye to Brooklyn.

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The Baruch College bombing has been in the limelight lately, drawing most of the attention to Emma's case, and Brooklyn has kept a low profile since Emma's case, and has not been in the public eye except for one explosion on the night of the bombing.

The eyes focused on him gradually shifted, and Brooklyn finally didn't have to hide from reporters.

On the night he saw Pete off, Ray made good on his promise and honestly dug out the tricks in the yard one by one. Brooklyn watched from the sidelines, breaking out in a cold sweat.

When Ray was about to enter the house with a carton of various explosives, he was stopped by Brooklyn at the door.

"There's no need to keep these things in the house, right?"

Brooklyn sneered, and Momola distanced himself from Ray.

"I can't sleep in the same room with them."

Ray scratched his head, loaded the cardboard box into the car, and drove out for a ride.

Two hours later, Brooklyn had just finished tidying up the pots and pans when Ray drove back.

After dinner, Brooklyn turned out a few wooden signs, painted an electric shock sign on them, and marked it with capital letters "Beware of electricity", and hung it in a circle to act as a warning sign.

With them, even if someone accidentally gets electrocuted in the future, they can be exempt from legal liability.

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Weekend.

David, distraught by the bombing at Baruch College, and after confirming that he couldn't spare time, Brooklyn and Ray hung up the phone with regret and had to move the bed into the bedroom by himself.

The last piece of furniture was finalized, and their home was officially completed.

Because of David, Brooklyn postponed the party for moving into his new home indefinitely. In this way, he and Lei lived in a three-story house very ordinary, very quietly.

After setting up the bed, it was getting late.

Brooklyn drove to a Chinese supermarket to buy a batch of spices, bought some vegetables along the way, and got busy in the kitchen.

Ray dragged the two bags around.

By the time the Brooklyn meal was ready, Ray's two large bags were empty.

"It's normal preparation."

Seeing Brooklyn keep glancing at the bag, Ray raised his hands and said

"Isn't there a room reserved for you to store your treasures?"

Brooklyn didn't believe his nonsense and asked.

"But if a gunman breaks in, we can't just say to him, 'Hey, man, wait, I'll go to the gun room and get a gun,' right?"

Ray argued

"We always have to be ready where we need to be, so we don't get caught off guard by the unexpected."

Brooklyn rolled her eyes and shoved a large bowl of rice into Ray's hand, no longer arguing with him.

He understands that insecurity is not good enough to just talk about it. You can only wait for psychotherapy to work.

Yesterday he took Ray to a counselor, and from next week, Ray will officially begin psychotherapy.