Chapter 595, Abnormal Situation
Harrison's distraction from Big FA was undoubtedly a success. Brooklyn just summed up the past and made plans for the future some time ago, which is a sensitive period for military information.
He asked
"Do you know him well?"
"It's not familiar." Harrison shook his head
"We're just in the same party, so we know each other." Brooklyn nodded, not saying anything more.
He didn't have the idea of asking Harrison to help him find out about Eric. What could Harrison be able to inquire?
Eric is court-martialed, what can he ever find? If Harrison had had had such skills, he would not have been forced by a clergyman to convert from a believer to a staunch supporter of atheism.
Back home, Brooklyn gave Harrison a week's break to spend Christmas with his family.
After Harrison left, Brooklyn dialed Mark Meere.
"Mark, are you coming to New York for Christmas?" Out of courtesy, Brooklyn sent out an invitation.
It's hard to say how much of this invitation was polite and how much was genuine. He and Anne have been married, registered at the town hall, they are legally married, and his relationship with Mark Millet has changed.
Although he was still uncomfortable with some of Mark Millay's actions, it did not prevent him from inviting Mark Millais to his house for Christmas.
After all, to outsiders, he shares the same political stance as Mark Millay. After all, Mark Millais is important to him.
"No need." Mark Milley refused
"I've been busy lately and I might have to spend Christmas on a plane. Can I help you? ”
"My bodyguard, Harrison, who knew a soldier named Eric Elvis, heard that he was going to court-martial, and Harrison wanted to know what was going on. He wanted me to help. At least understand whether the matter is serious. Brooklyn tactfully and implicitly expressed the bottom line of his expectations for this phone call - at least to know what happened.
"Eric Elvis?" Mark Meille repeated the name in a puzzled tone. Listening to the tone, Brooklyn could even imagine in his mind that Mark Meaille was frowning and thinking.
"Yes, Eric Elvis, I wanted to hire him as my bodyguard, but then I gave up." Brooklyn explained further.
Mark Millay suddenly realized
"Oh, it's him!"
"Why did your bodyguard get involved with him?" Brooklyn was stunned, what do you mean by that?
"Brooklyn, how come people you know are so coincidental? Tsk~" Mark Millaine sighed twice and explained
"Eric Elvis has been arrested for leaking military secrets." He sighed, a little pitying
"I was very optimistic about him, just like I was optimistic about Thunder, hey."
"Brooklyn, tell your bodyguard, don't think about it, the intelligence officers have found a lot of classified information and documents in Eric's house, and everyone has stolen them, and he will definitely be tried for espionage. You know this better than I do. Brooklyn was silent for a moment, as if digesting the news, and said for a long time
"What will happen if he is convicted of espionage?" The Federation has a very brilliant program called the Witness Protection Program, which has given countless criminals the opportunity to immediately change their minds and become new people, and they have a deep understanding of what it means to put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha.
The Federation has an even more brilliant set of deals called plea bargaining. As an accompaniment to a brilliant witness protection program, plea bargaining has grown to such a breadth that even Brooklyn can't say it can reach the boundaries.
The Federation also has one of the most brilliant waste systems in place to ensure that talent is not wasted, even if he is guilty of heinous crimes.
In front of this system, plea bargaining and witness protection programs are just pediatrics, things that cannot be put on the table, in front of this system, plea bargaining is as clean as an operating room, and witness protection programs are comparable to sterile cabins.
Scorpio Squad and Neil Kavrey are the product of this system. With this system, government departments are free to recruit prisoners from prisons and sign an agreement to give them freedom and write off their previous crimes.
As for the cost...... People like Scorpio and Neil Kavrey naturally have to follow the procedure, give freedom and talent, and even more.
Other 'special talents' may only need to be prepared with government departments on a regular basis. This is much better than the amulet 'D member card' on the other side of the sea.
A card can only be used once, and this can be used an infinite number of times. After all, the final interpretation belongs to the government. As a member of the judicial system, a qualified and systematically educated judge, Brooklyn has always abhorred such 'privileges' that undermine the integrity of the judicial system.
This thing is 10,000 times more lethal than the presidential amnesty. It is simply a civilian version of the presidential pardon.
Since its establishment, presidential pardons have ceased to be the prerogative of the president, and any government department can grant amnesty for any crime under this system.
Anyway, they have the right to interpret the content of the agreement, and they can't write it however they want. As the boss of the planet and the beacon of civilization, the existence of this system is really inconsistent with the identity of the Federation.
It was there, like a piece of bird poop on a bald man's head, and the ink on the white paper was very eye-catching.
Brooklyn can't ignore it. As a former SEAL soldier with a complex identity background, whether Eric Elvis can be included in this system, and what level he will be at after being included, depends on the energy of the person standing behind Eric Elvis.
According to Brooklyn's understanding, Eric Elvis was killed after the execution of the mission because of the confidentiality of the mission, and the accident that happened to him was deliberately arranged.
But Eric Elvis survived the accident. Not only did he survive, but he also avoided being tried by a court-martial.
Now Eric Elvis has been brought to court-martialed again, and judging from the results, it is the person behind Eric Elvis who is behind the game.
"I don't know much about military tribunals." Brooklyn explained why she asked
"Your standards of adjudication are not the same as those of the federal judicial system." Whether military tribunals belong to the judicial system or to the military has been inconclusive.
If you want to discuss it in detail, it is even enough to brush up a dozen papers. As a member of the military system, Mark Meelai probably knows more about court-martials than he does about Brooklyn.
He quickly understood what Brooklyn was asking and said with a smile
"Actually, it's not much of a difference. You have the same court-martials. ”
"And if Eric Elvis is found guilty, or if he pleads guilty early, could he have received a plea bargain?" Brooklyn immediately asked.
"If there is a plea bargain, how would he generally deal with such a situation?"
"You're so kind to your bodyguard, I can't help but want to be your bodyguard." Mark Millaine made a joke before he thought about it
"If you want to help him, I can help with it and give him a good deal."
"Forget it. I don't have a good impression of him. Brooklyn shook his head in refusal
"Eric Elvis gives me mixed feelings. I don't like it. And when he first met, he wanted to use me to help him solve his troubles, and at that time he didn't want to apply for my bodyguard at all, he just wanted to find someone who could help him solve his problems. ”
"I heard that Harrison had a conflict with Christianity, didn't you solve it?" Mark Millay asked, surprised.
Brooklyn shook his head again
"It's not the same. Harrison told me plainly that I had made the decision to help him out of trouble. Eric Elvis wanted to use me as my bodyguard to drag me into the water. ”
"What's more, we were working with the military at the time, and we were in the honeymoon period."
"It seems that your employer is not particularly good at bodyguards, but fortunately I didn't go to be your bodyguard." Mark Millaine revisits the old joke.
Brooklyn pouted, but didn't say anything. He remembered what Mark Mi had told him to be kind to his bodyguards.
He had seen how Mark Millay got along with his bodyguard team. But he's not bad. Ray didn't say anything, he asked himself if he was good to Harrison.
This Christmas is a week's off.
"How's Anne, is she okay?" Mark Millaine smiled and diverted the topic and chatted about family life. It sounds like an ordinary old father cares about his pregnant daughter.
"It's good. The fetus is fine, and the doctor said it is healthy. Brooklyn replied as she thought about Eric
"We made an appointment with an obstetrician at Bellevue Public Hospital, and although Bellevue Public Hospital is a public hospital, the doctors in Bellevue are not very skilled. I know people at Bellevue Public Hospital, which is better than the seemingly more thoughtful and considerate private hospital. "He felt a little weird, the whole thing was weird, but he couldn't say anything was wrong.
Brooklyn started from scratch. The news of Eric Elvis' court-martials was learned from Harrison.
The reason why Harrison said this is probably because he saw that he was a little lost, and he wanted to express his concern for his boss.
The reason why he was lost—not actually lost—was because Ray and the people of Ray's organization had left New York, which prevented the two brothers from fighting each other and made the two truly separate.
And the reason why I went to New York Harbor was because of that letter. The letter was written by Ray to himself, and he was only influenced by Ray and himself.
Depending on his situation and relationship with him, he decided whether to write a letter or not. He had already set a wedding date two months ago.
At this point, it has been traced back to the source. There were no problems with the whole process. Everything is accidental. There is no possibility or space for manipulation.
Later, when I got home, I talked to Mark Millet on the phone and asked about the situation. His entry point was 'asked by the bodyguard Harrison', and the requirement was to know what had happened.
That's no problem either. Brooklyn briefly reviewed Eric Elvis's profile. As far as he knew, Eric had trained as a VIP and had done many missions with great success, but a failed mission left him with eye and face burns, and the target died, for which he went to court-martial.
According to public information, it was his comrades-in-arms who pleaded everywhere through their connections and helped him escape espionage and retire disgracefully.
However, his comrades who interceded for him died one after another in the mission, and Eric believed that someone was taking revenge.
He has a connection with Cedric and has been secretly searching for the truth. In fact, he was rescued by Mark Mee, and the mission was indeed aimed at killing him, but it failed.
Brooklyn once suspected that he was the man of Mark Millais. It's Mark Meere's man......
"The baby is about to be born in three months, and you haven't prepared the baby room yet?" Mark Milley had already talked to Brooklyn about the 'Parenting Sutra', and after learning that Brooklyn hadn't started to prepare, he immediately began to impart his experience with great interest.
"A baby is not like an adult, and his room would have been better decorated in bright colors. Be sure to choose the paint carefully before painting, some contain harmful substances, maybe it will be fine for adults to ventilate, but babies are very fragile and must not be used. You don't want your child to have leukemia, respiratory diseases and other messy conditions, right? ”
"It's best to make your own cribs, I went to the mall to see, bought several different prices of beds to send for testing, although the test results are safe, but the paint on it still contains harmful ingredients to the baby."
"There is also milk powder, I heard that there was a problem in that country in the East, and many babies drank too much."
"Big heads?" Brooklyn came back to his senses and repeated in confusion. Mark Millais said matter-of-factly
"That's right, it's just that the head is big. It's abnormally big, like an alien. His tone and what he said made Brooklyn feel like he had never seen such a Mark Mi Lai, and they talked like ordinary sons-in-law.
It's a novel experience. He had never had an experience before. That's not the point, though!
"Mark, Eric Elvis was court-martialed in the first place, and you helped him get away with it, right?" Brooklyn asked.
There was a silence on Mark Milla's side, it seemed that the topic of Brooklyn was too abrupt, and Mark Millai didn't react for a while.
It took about a dozen seconds before the sound sounded again in the earpiece.
"Yes. I was the one who ran it for him. Mark Milai sounded a little unhappy. Brooklyn pretended not to hear and asked again
"And will Eric's court-martialing affect you this time?" That's what Brooklyn perceives as abnormal!
This is what Brooklyn thinks is strange after careful thinking and repeated consideration! If this wasn't an operation against Mark Mielai, who would be idle and idle to do it against a big soldier?
Or a big-headed soldier who has been retired for many years? Even if Eric had a secret that he shouldn't have had, what would he have done earlier?
Moreover, after all these years, Eric has always been very disciplined and has not divulged secrets. If they're worried about Eric's leaks, they'll just have to spy on him.
Is it possible to risk offending Mark Meereau and bring people back to court-martial?
This leads to the second abnormality - this kind of behavior is equivalent to slapping Mark Millay in the mouth, why is Mark Millai so determined?
Is this really Mark Milai? zw443sx