Chapter 609, General Kuhl
January 13, 2020. Brooklyn gave a short interview in New York. In the interview, he mentioned the recent uproar about the failure of the proposal.
This seemingly small incident has actually caused a reversal in all walks of life far beyond the impact caused by the event itself in the first place.
Priorities vary from sector to sector. The judiciary is more focused on who is behind the failure of the proposal.
At the beginning, Harvard dumped everything on the research group, and now Anthony said that it was Brooklyn behind the scenes, and Harvard jumped out and said that Anthony was manipulated.
The two sides poured dirty water on each other. Some see this as a sign of renewed infighting at Harvard. But more senior people don't think so.
Let's take a look at the configuration comparison between the two sides. Obviously, Anthony doesn't even have the qualifications to stand opposite Brooklyn as an opponent.
In addition to the real culprits behind the failed proposal, the judiciary is also interested in what is really going on inside Harvard.
They believed that something must have happened inside Harvard that led to Anthony's war with Brooklyn.
The majority of legal citizens of the Federation are concerned about another thing - the proposal can be manipulated artificially! Well, it's not news at all and it's not something to be shocked about.
This has happened a long time ago. But the majority of federal citizens were still surprised. Although everyone knows what kind of virtue their government is, but you do it secretly, don't expose it.
Now that you have begun to blatantly engage in intrigues, it is like plotting loudly in front of the framed person how to frame him.
This is completely out of the eyes of the citizens of the Federation! In order to prove that it is important, the majority of federal citizens are rightfully concerned about this matter.
They don't have any ill feelings toward Brooklyn or Harvard. In terms of media public opinion, Burke's statement is reasonable, in line with both realistic logic and people's imagination, and its storyline is twisty and bizarre without detaching from reality.
People are willing to believe their words. Most importantly, Burke provided human and material evidence. Two of Anthony's former supporters came forward to speak, as well as the minutes of the meeting provided by Harvard and a large number of documents signed by Anthony.
And what about Anthony's side? There is no human evidence, and there is no physical evidence. Really start with one mouth, and the rest depends on making up?
Speaking to reporters, Brooklyn cleared up rumors of infighting at Harvard and claimed that he had no problem with Anthony, who had just been assigned to Africa to work on a major project management job.
The Harvard Council directly appointed Anthony as the project leader for the African region, leaving him alone to work on a continent overseas.
This is a good indication of the trust that he and Harvard have in Anthony. Brooklyn solemnly stated that this was an arrangement made out of consideration of work ability, not revenge, and that the two were very good and there were no contradictions.
To prove it to the media, Brooklyn said he would rush to the airport to see Anthony off on the day he left the Commonwealth for Africa.
At the same time, Brooklyn denied that the failure of the proposal was related to Harvard, and he used the old official rhetoric, saying that the proposal was not done well in the preparation stage, and that he failed to develop a reasonable publicity plan to lobby lawmakers after submitting the proposal, which was a failure at the entire tactical level.
Brooklyn admits that he is still young and not familiar with the proposal process, and this is the first time he has made a proposal, so he should accumulate experience.
At the same time, he also revealed that in order to make up for the original supporters, he and Harvard have summed up their experience and are ready to submit a press law proposal again.
The whole interview in Brooklyn looked like an explanation of the failed proposal, but it didn't seem like it was like a lie, and he didn't look like a lie when he talked about his learning experience and resubmitting the proposal.
In short, his interview is completely unfocused and confusing. The interview aired on the fifth day, two days before Anthony Kennedy flew to Africa.
Brooklyn has largely given up on illusions. He felt that he might be suffering from 'persecution paranoia' and speculated that Anthony was at the mercy of the military and would attack him.
As a result, the reality is that Anthony Kennedy is about to be cornered, the so-called military still has not made a move, and the 'master' behind him has not appeared.
Brooklyn felt that he should have overthought that Anthony Kennedy had no so-called 'master' at all.
This time, the battle between the two has basically come to an end. The winner is decided. As it turns out, at Harvard, no one can beat Brooklyn.
Not even Anthony, who holds the secret of Brooklyn's deception of the entire judicial community. Anthony may be able to spread the scope of the matter to the entire judicial system, not just to Harvard, but also to turn defeat into victory.
It's just that the road was blocked early by Brooklyn. When Burke held a press conference at the same time, he said that this is an internal matter of Harvard, and whoever wants to give guidance on the internal affairs of Harvard, Harvard welcomes him.
This sentence completely cut off Anthony's connections outside of Harvard. Harvard may not be much of a force in federal politics, but if Harvard is determined to rectify a person, at any cost, it can still do it.
Because Harvard is a whole group, and a person is just one person. Anthony can only fight Brooklyn at Harvard.
In order to test Anthony's true details, Brooklyn unraveled a little restriction, he wanted to see who Anthony would turn to for help in the first place after the 'battlefield' was not confined to Harvard.
But Brooklyn was doomed to disappointment. The video of his interview was sent every other day, and Anthony didn't do anything during the day.
It made him look like he had resigned himself to his fate. If you can't beat it, lie down, isn't this Anthony's traditional art?
Brooklyn was going to ignore him and leave him to his own devices. He still has a lot to do.
William Barr's investigation is getting more and more confusing, Patrick Nestor has begun his campaign speeches, and Mr. President has finally launched his own campaign itinerary.
The party began to have people announce their withdrawal from the general election. On the contrary, the Republican Party, which originally had only two people, has been repeatedly announced to run.
This is not a good sign for the current president, Mr. President. Brooklyn felt that she had so much to do that she didn't need to focus on Anthony.
Then Anthony gave him a big surprise. Wednesday, January 15, 2020. Brooklyn fulfilled the promise and went to the airport to get Anthony out of the Commonwealth and off to Africa.
There were many different types of planes parked at the airport, and as soon as Brooklyn came in, it stopped. Harrison alertly drew his gun and stood in front of Brooklyn.
In front of him were two columns of at least thirty soldiers, stretching all the way to an airplane of unknown type in Brooklyn.
"General Kull, please, Mr. Brooklyn Lee." A secretary in military uniform walked over and said.
Brooklyn patted Harrison on the shoulder, and Harrison subconsciously turned it upside down. He could feel that Harrison's whole body was tense, and the muscles on his shoulders were as hard as iron bumps.
"Sir, I can't guarantee your safety." Seeing that Brooklyn was about to follow, Harrison whispered.
Brooklyn said with a wry smile
"Do you think we're safe here?" Harrison pursed his lips and looked around, whispering
"If there is a war here, I can make sure you can get back to the terminal safely." He just doesn't have a broad vision, he is unfamiliar with political struggles, and he's not a fool.
Brooklyn patted him on the shoulder—not turned upside down this time—and shook his head at Harrison.
He suddenly remembered what Anthony had once said to him: physical destruction is the lowest and rule-breaking political method, and no seasoned politician would do it.
Except for the military. The military behaves like a rookie in political struggles, skillfully applying the war system to political struggles, and destroying humanity if they disagree.
These are the words that Anthony said to John Manning when he died. Brooklyn boarded the plane, and Harrison was unsurprisingly stopped outside.
He paused at the door, subconsciously looking around. The plane is not large, so the cabin appears somewhat compact and cramped, and not as spacious as one might expect from a luxury private jet.
On the plane sat an old man in a military uniform, with gray hair and a lot of medals on his chest.
The old man had a serious face, not angry and arrogant, and he was the kind of person who exuded a hard aura all over his body. Even if the old man does not wear a military uniform, he can tell at a glance that the old man is a soldier.
The military aura on his body is strong that cannot be concealed at all.
"Sit." While he was looking at the old man in Brooklyn, the old man was looking at him too. However, the old man did not seem to be very satisfied with Brooklyn, and frowned slightly.
Brooklyn subconsciously wanted to sit down, but after reacting to it, he paused slightly, but still sat down.
"General Kuhl, what's the matter?" Brooklyn asked knowingly. General Kuhl's frowning brow loosened, as if pleased with Brooklyn's directness.
"Anthony Kennedy can't go to Africa, you need to let him go and give him some autonomy."
"Is this your personal meaning, or is it the military's meaning?" Brooklyn asked. Anthony Kennedy actually had a connection to the military!
! Brooklyn's heart was shocked. Although he had some speculation when he saw the two columns of soldiers, he was completely sure when General Chur actually made a request.
Anthony Kennedy really had ties to the military! An impatient anger flashed across General Kuhl's face, and then he seemed to think of something, and he explained patiently
"Brooklyn Lee, we worked very well together in the New York incident, I have read all of your information, and your decision is very decisive."
"Now it's time for you to play to your strengths and continue to make the right decisions decisively."
"Instead of asking questions like a woman." Brooklyn squinted, crossed his fingers with his hands, leaned forward slightly, and said
"General Kuhl, you instructed Anthony Kennedy to kill our former dean, Mr. John Manning." He was absolutely sure.
General Kuhl had puzzlement, disdain, pride, reasonableness, and a hint of surprise on his face, but he did not have the anger and grievances after being wronged.
When people are wronged, it is difficult to hide the anger and grievances from the heart. For example, an overrated former justice...... Operate together like a tiger, and in the end, it is not to ask the 'master' for help, and pull out his 'master' to support himself.
Anthony's lying down and mockery may have an element of forbearance, but there is also a part of it that he retreats. The Manhattan hotel meeting had a deeper impact on him than Brooklyn had imagined, and he chose to back down in the face of Brooklyn's incessant aggression.
It wasn't until the conversation after New Year's Day, when Brooklyn completely approached his bottom line, forcing him to choose between his 'master' and Brooklyn, that he had to fight back.
In the face of Brooklyn's accusations, General Kuhl snorted coldly and rightfully chose to deny it.
"Brooklyn Lee, you're a judge and you should come up with evidence before you make charges." General Kuhl said coldly.
Brooklyn didn't care. He was almost certain that John Manning's death was the work of the military. The question now is, why did the military kill John Manning.
General Kuhl seemed reluctant to dwell on the issue of John Manning's death, he continued
"Cancel the assignment of Anthony Kennedy and keep him at Harvard."
"I'm sorry, General Kull." Brooklyn retracted, leaned back in his chair, and snorted
"This is the normal work arrangement within Harvard, and it is Harvard's own business, and it has nothing to do with you."
"This is not a request, Brooklyn Lee, you think clearly before you answer."
"It's not a request, is it an order? Do we have any subordinate relationship? Brooklyn asked rhetorically.
The anger on General Kull's face rose unabashedly, and his piercing eyes stared at Brooklyn like a falcon, and Brooklyn stared at him without fear.
"General Kuhl, you're too lenient."
"If nothing else, so be it." Brooklyn stood up and prepared to get off the plane.
"I'm busy, and I'll have something to do in a while. I don't have time to sit here with you. General Kuhl stood up suddenly, and as he moved, the two soldiers guarding the door turned and blocked Brooklyn's way.
Underneath the plane, Harrison, who sensed movement in the cabin, took two quick steps, and as soon as he stepped on the gangway, he stopped.
Behind him, the guns of the two soldiers were already pressed against him. Without waiting for Harrison to make a move, two more soldiers stepped out, one on the left and one on the right, and restrained Harrison's arms.
Harrison slowly raised his hands, his eyes looking back, and slowly retreated. The four soldiers retreated synchronously.
"Marines?" Harrison asked as he stepped back. No one answered. Harrison said to himself
"I went to be an instructor for you." The moment the words landed, Harrison's body was short, he held the barrel of the gun behind him with his backhand, grabbed it tightly, and lifted his other leg from the bottom up, pointing directly at the lower body of the person behind him.
One person was kicked by him, and he retreated a few steps with a scream, and the whole person bowed into shrimp. Harrison's action seemed to stab a hornet's nest, and the rest of the soldiers immediately swarmed up, putting Harrison down and pressing him to the ground, followed by a popping sound of fists to the flesh, and Harrison's muffled snort.
on the plane.
"Don't you plan to do it?" Brooklyn asked, turning around. He was very close to General Kuhl, less than a meter away.
He could even see the slight tremor of General Kuhl's facial muscles.
"Come on, then." Brooklyn pointed to his temple.
"Aim your soldiers here."
"Take aim."
"I'm leaving now." Brooklyn said, staring into General Kuhl's eyes
"Either shoot or get your soldiers out of the way."