Chapter 626, Uncertainty

"It's a hard decision to make."

Brooklyn looked up and let out a long sigh.

He casually dropped the cigar on the table, not looking at its rolling, and got up to where Frank had stood before, looking out.

The night scene of New York City is actually not beautiful at all, it is dark, only the lights are dotted in the distance, and you can occasionally hear horns, swearing, or other chaotic sounds, and occasionally you can see sneaky figures.

Then he saw three men on the corner of the street blocking one of them and beating him.

"Uh-"

Frank exhaled a long string of smoke and said

"It's a choice you won't regret."

He had understood that Brooklyn had made a choice, and he had given up killing Chandler Kane.

"Now let's talk about how to deal with Mr. President, and Michael Grady."

Brooklyn watched the brawl on the corner end hastily as the police car approached, watched the police car stop on the side of the road, one patrolman went to chase the three people who were scattered, and another patrolman was crouching down to check on the situation of the unlucky guy who was beaten, and turned to speak.

Giving up on killing Chandler Kane means that they need to resolve the conflict between Mr. President + the Republican Party and New York's governing policies and ideology.

Strictly speaking, they didn't make a mistake in New York.

Whether it's a series of policies at City Hall or changes in the NYPD, the purpose is only to make New York a better place.

Even Brooklyn himself doesn't know what kind of governing policy New York is, and what kind of ideology it is.

But he could not hope that Mr. President and the Republicans would embrace New York's new tricks.

It is indeed possible that Mr. President will accept these new tricks, but he is more likely to use them as a lever to control them in Brooklyn.

By "solution" here we mean to give a reasonable explanation.

The policies promulgated by the New York City Hall and the Governor's Office are all public, and the changes in the NYPD are not hidden from anyone, and none of this is hidden from the outside world.

In fact, Mr. President, or Washington, D.C., has long known about the changes in New York.

It's just that in the past, many people in Washington were busy with infighting and had no time to pay attention to New York.

It's just that it was useless to know at the time.

So, what you knew before is just knowing, that's all.

Now it's different.

Now it is possible that these can be turned into handles and manipulated.

"The good news is that Winston will follow Mr. President all the way through New York State."

Frank spoke, and Brooklyn agreed.

"This is primarily for Winston to carry out." Brooklyn said.

Frank chimed in, agreeing.

He smoked a cigar and tilted his head slightly, observing Brooklyn through the white smoke.

Frank had a feeling that Brooklyn didn't want to kill Chandler Kane in the first place. He said a lot of it before, just trying to find someone to provide a reason to convince him.

Is he making a statement?

Frank pondered as he discussed with Brooklyn.

Brooklyn frowned slightly, discussing the solution to the problem with Frank, but his eyes were also watching Frank.

Frank's inquiry into himself, he received.

Frank guessed right.

Brooklyn has made a decision not to kill Chandler Kane.

His fight against the military is for survival, for the future, and killing Chandler Kane is equivalent to cutting off the back road and leaving him without a future.

[The app that has been running stably for many years is comparable to the old version of the book-chasing artifact, which is used by old bookworms.]

But he still wants to come this time, he still has to say these words, and he still has to show this attitude.

This is what Frank has shown to him, as he had said on the phone with Winston in the morning.

He must express his strong will and determination to resist, and show them the scale of what he is prepared to pay.

It was a show, a Brooklyn solo dance, and the audience consisted of just two people, one was Winston and one was Frank.

Now that the show is over, they're just getting down to business.

The human heart cannot withstand temptation, provided that the temptation does not let the other party know.

In the face of such a huge crisis, we must not only always screen the position of our teammates, but also test the loyalty of our teammates at all times, and constantly cheer for our teammates.

No one knows who will be the first to hold on and choose to give up in the long and arduous test.

Indeed, the human heart cannot stand the test.

………………

Tuesday, January 21, 2020.

The weather in New York is wonderful, with temperatures rising back into the double digits and sunny and cloudless.

In the distance, New York Harbor resounded with whistles from time to time, and the calm sea reflected the sunlight like a mirror.

New Yorkers are still busy, busy going to work, busy making money.

Traffic in New York is still very poor, it's 10 a.m., and the main traffic roads are still congested.

New York's "Good Morning New York" radio is covering yesterday's press release, bringing the latest developments on popular events to thousands of households.

On such an ordinary and quiet morning, the latest news came from the president's office, and the president was ready to leave for New York.

In stark contrast to the beautiful weather is the mood in Brooklyn.

He didn't know what was crazy about Mr. President, what was in a hurry, what attracted him to New York and made him run here in such a hurry.

But Mr. President's itinerary is out of his control, and the only thing he can do is to prepare for a more complex and intense situation.

The bigger reaction to the news of Mr. President's imminent arrival in New York than Brooklyn was Winston.

Winston put down most of his work and contacted all the political and business dignitaries in New York who could attend to prepare for the president's arrival.

It was not surprising that Winston's reaction was so close to flattery.

In addition to the plans of the three of them, Winston himself needs to be a little more "polite" to Mr. President.

In any case, Winston is a member of the Republican Party and is "in the same family" as Mr. President.

Winston wouldn't necessarily benefit from a victory in the election, but if Mr. President loses the election and makes Patrick Nestor, a dishman, president, Winston bound to be unlucky.

Both Brooklyn and Frank received phone calls from Winston inviting them to go with him to greet Mr. President.

Last night, Brooklyn discussed with Frank for a long time, and discussed with Winston, and finally came up with a plan that everyone could accept, and by the end of the day, it was already past three o'clock in the morning.

Brooklyn was already in a bad mood, and now he was very sleepy, which made him a little irritable.

The news that Mr. President was about to arrive in New York was like a spell, and no matter what Brooklyn was dealing with, I couldn't help but think of it.

After nearly getting the indictment against Mark Milley Aldington dismissed, Brooklyn realized that he couldn't go on like this and that he had to take a break.

Just as he was about to go and find the break room to sleep, Burke Forsman called.

Brooklyn frowned and answered as he walked out.

Burke Forsman is a very smart person, and after seeing the news that Mr. President had changed his itinerary and traveled to New York State ahead of schedule, he vaguely guessed something when he contacted the press law proposal.

John Manning commented that Burke Forsman has a high similarity with Brooklyn, and they have the same biggest flaw - lack of vision.

Brooklyn with the experience again and again

Constantly exercising myself, enriching my knowledge, and raising my horizons, now this shortcoming has been made up.

Burke Forsman patrolled as a discipline inspection team, flying and running everywhere throughout the Federation, and saw many things and people he had never seen, and the shortcoming of insufficient vision was now difficult to reflect in him.

If it were Burke Forsman in the past, it would never have been possible to see through the complex situation and guess what Brooklyn was going to do with the press law proposal.

Burke Forsman guessed at best that Brooklyn was going to abandon the press law proposal and abandon the political alliance.

But the current Burke Forsman is different.

After seeing the news that Mr. President had changed his itinerary and was about to arrive in New York, he had already guessed that Brooklyn was going to use the press law proposal to drag Mr. President into the game.

This is the difference between a broad horizon and a lack of horizons.

Although Brooklyn insisted on the last call that Burke must convince the political coalition that the proposal to restart the press law must pass, they knew that Brooklyn was prepared to abandon the failed investment in the political coalition.

Burke Forsman could see the chaos and complexity of the situation and the danger facing Brooklyn, but he still chose to help Brooklyn and make a last-ditch effort.

It's not really Burke Forsman at all.

Knowing that danger is ahead, but still have to come up to let danger befall them, take pleasure in taking risks, seek excitement in danger, and do not understand how to protect themselves, people who do not understand are not suitable to be a politician.

Burke Forsman has become apparently less comfortable with being a politician.

He knew that there would be danger in continuing to help Brooklyn, and maybe even danger would include him, but he chose to help anyway.

Burke Forsman was a complex man, but also a pure man. He bets Harvard's future on Brooklyn, and he helps Brooklyn not for Brooklyn, but for Harvard.

So when Burke Forsman told Brooklyn that he was still negotiating with Ms. Rozier, and that he had not immediately arranged to withdraw from the political alliance and cut it off, Brooklyn was surprised.

"She asked for the Alliance in exchange. Brooklyn, Rozier seems to know something, and she may not be in a good position until now."

For the first time, Burke Forsman did not speak to Brooklyn in a tone that was angry and life-threatening, but chose a more gentle tone, even the wording was gentle.

This made Brooklyn a little uncomfortable for a while.

is used to being sprayed, Brooklyn still prefers to be unruly and catch Burke Forsman who sprays whom.

"Brooklyn?"

"Are you listening?"

The delay in getting an answer from Brooklyn, and even the lack of movement in the earpiece, made Burke Forsman frown and ask suspiciously.

"Oh, yes, I'm here."

Brooklyn came back to his senses and hurriedly answered.

He was already unresponsive due to lack of sleep.

As he spoke, Brooklyn opened the door of a small conference room in the corner, locked the door with his backhand, jumped slightly, sat down at the conference table, and lay down with his head back.

"It can be given to her, provided that the proposal to restart the press law must be passed, and for the press law bill to be effective, it must be confirmed that the press law bill can be passed."

If the press law proposal can be restarted smoothly, everything will go back from hard mode to easy mode, and everything will be simple.

Brooklyn is very excited.

"I'm afraid not."

Burke Forsman poured cold water on the heart-warming Brooklyn.

"Rozier seems to know something, and we can't be sure she'll keep her promise."

Burke Forsman voiced his concerns.

Brooklyn rubbed his forehead and said, "Rozier is a die-hard supporter of Mr. President, and she is a personal fan of Mr. President, and she admires Mr. President very much. Mr. President is to him what an Austrian art student is to a chain dog......

As he spoke, Brooklyn sat up and slammed his fist on the conference table.

"Damn!"

He cursed with some annoyance.

Burke Forsman, who was on the other side, thought of something at about the same time after listening to Brooklyn's explanation.

"Mr. President!"

Burke Forsman raised his voice slightly.

"That's right, Mr. President." Brooklyn agreed.

"Rozier got the news from Mr. President."

This conclusion is somewhat fanciful.

Austria has a large number of fans of art students who have endured for a long time, and to this day there is a head of state who takes the lead in openly expressing his fan identity.

But this fan didn't get any information from the mouth of the Audi failed art student.

Mr. President has more fans, will Mr. President communicate with every fan?

Every week, the president's office receives letters from fans in sacks, but only a few people can get a reply from Mr. President, so it will be taken out for publicity.

Rozier was a fan of Mr. President, and he had noticed it in Brooklyn during his meeting with Rozier.

Even so, Rozier is at most a fan with a relatively high status, how did she intersect with Mr. President?

Unless they've been in touch for a long time.

Unless Rozier was in contact with Mr. President from the beginning.

"Yes."

Thoughts flashed through his mind, and Brooklyn sighed, lay back down on the conference table, and said

"The likelihood of Rozier intersecting with Mr. President is too low. Unless they knew each other before."

I've known it before, what does that mean?

It means that everything Rozier did was most likely dictated by Mr. President.

It means that every move of Harvard and the people of Brooklyn is always under the watchful eye of Mr. President.

It means that Mr. President just looks like a comedian, but in fact he is not stupid, but also wise.

This means that the plan made in Brooklyn is likely to have been seen through by Mr. President, who is planning to do so.