Chapter 648, the beginning of infighting
Brooklyn likes Burke Forsman's current work attitude, his transformation, and his clear stance.
But that doesn't mean he can trust Burke Forsman 100 percent.
Especially at such a critical time.
He wasn't sure if the email was a temptation from Burke Forsman or if it was really just a compromise for productivity reasons.
But this uncertainty only flashed for a moment, and he had an answer in his heart.
That's Burke Forsman, not some idiot.
Even if he didn't have the idea of expanding his power, he should know what kind of trouble this proposal would cause to Brooklyn, until it might cause unnecessary misunderstanding.
Even if there was no other way, he should at least make a phone call and explain it himself.
So, this is an email to test Brooklyn's attitude!
Brooklyn doesn't want to use his brain for the time being, and after thinking about it, he will mark the email first, and he will not solve it immediately.
After lunch, I came back and continued to work on it.
The rest of the content over there in Boston is basically trivial and not worth mentioning.
Then there's the situation in Washington.
Mitchelson's email with Michael was not long, and it gave a concise description of the situation in Washington.
Mitchelson and Michael seem to be useless, but they actually play a very big role.
It was Mitchelson and Michael who went back and forth in Washington to allow Brooklyn to calmly deal with military oppression in New York.
From the time Chandler Kane first submitted the indictment to the present, the whole of New York has clearly expressed its unfriendliness to the military from top to bottom, but Washington has not moved on such a serious situation.
This is all thanks to the activities of Mitchelson and Michael.
Although the old cowboy was reluctant to let Brooklyn have friction with Mr. President, and even went on strike for a time, causing Brooklyn to be suspicious, on the whole, he was still very dedicated.
The old cowboy's dedication even made Brooklyn feel guilty for a few minutes at one point.
Brooklyn replied to the emails of the old cowboy and Michael.
Washington handed it over to them, and Brooklyn was still more at ease.
Mitchelson's suspicions and suspicions were also properly handled.
Finally, Brooklyn opens the mail from Bob.
There's an event planner lying inside.
Yes E. Y's public welfare activity planning.
Brooklyn took a rough look and gave it permission, allowing Bob to contact Nelly directly.
After processing the work email, Brooklyn breathed a sigh of relief, got up and moved twice, ready to change his mind and relax for a while.
He opened A's official website and was about to browse the news, but he was shocked by the huge opening push of A's official website.
[Infighting in the army? From the tearing war between the chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff!
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Underneath the huge headline is Mark Millai's old face and a line of "real news" certification.
Brooklyn froze and clicked in.
It turned out that this morning, shortly after Mr. President's interview, a reporter squatting at the Manhattan hotel arrested Mark Meere.
Originally, the military's entry into the Manhattan hotel was carried out in a very low-key and secret manner, and almost no one knew where they lived except for the NYPD, which they had been staring at since they first landed.
I don't know who leaked the secret......
Mark Millay looked laid-back, and when he was caught by reporters, he was wearing a home coat and sitting in the lobby reading a newspaper with a newspaper.
In the face of reporters' questions, Mark Milai also showed super cultivation and patience.
He did not drive away the reporter, and even stopped the entourage who was about to drive the reporter away, asked the reporter to come and sit opposite him, and intimately asked the reporter for a cup of coffee......
The reporter's first question is also very interesting, not the hottest and second hottest topic of the moment, but an unrelated question.
"We have observed that your colleagues are strictly complying with the request of Chairman Michael Grady at the press conference yesterday afternoon, is it your privilege to sit here drinking coffee and reading the newspaper in your home clothes?"
This question is simply full of pits, and every word is a pit.
But Mark Milai didn't care, he had a good attitude, smiled gently, and began to answer.
He wished everyone had fallen into the pit.
Michael Grady is too far ahead of him, and if nothing else, he can't compete with Michael Grady.
"Vice Chairman."
Mark Milai emphasized it first, and then said
"I don't think Michael Grady's requests are useful."
"To be honest, he demanded that everyone must be trained and dressed according to the drill requirements, and even asked for housekeeping checks."
"But we live in a hotel, and the housekeeping is not done by ourselves, but by the hotel service staff."
"Frankly, most of the comrades who live here have come down from the battlefield, and we have participated in the war and seen the cruelty of war. The star on our shoulders is what we shot with a sword."
"We have so many things to worry about every day, and we never get enough to do. In this case, Michael Grady also asked us to take the time to perform, which is a waste of time."
"Taking a step back, even if it doesn't waste time, I still don't see the benefit of doing it."
"Most of us are old men in our forties and fifties, fifty or sixty years old, and we can't go to the battlefield at all, so what's the point of doing it now? It doesn't do anything other than looking good, pretending, and getting you unknown media to compliment you on your professionalism."
"I don't agree with a series of requests from Michael Grady."
Mark Millaine said, shaking his head.
The reporter immediately asked, "What do you and Michael Grady... Forehead... Are there any other differences among the Vice-Presidents other than the one we have just mentioned?"
"Of course." Mark Millay nodded, folding the newspaper in half and placing it on the table.
"Everyone has received different education since childhood, has a different upbringing, has a different stance, and naturally has different views on things."
The reporter was so excited that he almost trembled, and he struggled to control his slightly trembling voice and asked, "You mean, you are in opposition to Michael Grady's position, right?"
Mark Milai took a sip of his coffee, smiled, and did not answer.
"We have received news that you are currently in the process of divorce, and it has been pointed out that you are going to divorce your wife just after your son is born, which is disrespectful to women, what do you think?"
The smile on Mark Millay's face widened.
"This marriage is a scam, and I am the victim. I won't say anything superfluous, I can only say that I will use legitimate and legal means to get back my own things."
Mark Millaine said.
The reporter suddenly asked, "Your daughter married Judge Brooklyn Lee more than a month ago, will you receive invisible preferential treatment because of this?"
"Anne is my daughter though." Mark Mee straightened his body and said seriously, "But for well-known reasons, I don't know her very well."
"It was a good choice for her to marry Brooklyn."
How could Mark Meere, who had struggled to draw a line with Brooklyn in order to regain trust and make a profit, admit that he was treated favorably because of Brooklyn.
In fact, he did receive preferential treatment, but it has disappeared since Brooklyn put his name on the list of defendants.
Not only is the preferential treatment gone, but there are also a few more targets.
Otherwise, his divorce would have ended long ago.
The reporter asked a few more questions, which led the conversation to the second murder that occurred in the early hours of the morning.
"I'm sorry, I'd like to give you a clear answer, we didn't do it."
Mark Meere has thought a lot about it
After a minute, he spoke, spreading his hands and saying with regret on his face
"But I can't."
"The main person in charge of this operation is Michael Grady, I am only one of the members, and I don't know what all the approved action plans for this operation are. I'm sorry."
These words directly shocked the reporters stupidly.
What does that mean?
Is this a self-destruction?
"What do you mean by action?"
Because the news was so shocking, the reporter was completely out of order, and subconsciously asked a question.
"Action? Oh, action."
Mark Milai raised an eyebrow, his tone playful.
"Come to New York, or what do you think? Assassinate Chandler Kane?"
After saying that, he stood up, grabbed the folded newspaper, drank the last sip of coffee, then patted the reporter on the shoulder in a daze, hummed a country tune, slowly swayed into the elevator, and went back to his room to play with William.
The reason why this title is "infighting" and "tearing" is not the more exciting [shock!] The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff personally admitted responsibility for the two assassinations] because Mark Milai did not admit it personally!
He uses linguistic phrasing to subtly create an illusion.
His apology sounded like an apology for what the military had done to Chandler Kane.
He first expressed his disagreement with Michael Grady, and then talked about the second assassination, but he was secretive.
And so on and so forth, and the whole interview of Mark Mee almost told the audience that yes, we did the two assassinations!
But he didn't say that.
A also felt that this conclusion was too shocking, so he changed the title to what it is now.
Brooklyn squinted and replayed the interview.
Mark Mee's calm demeanor was not so much about the aftermath as about seizing the opportunity to drag Michael Grady back and give him eye medicine.
This is very much in line with his conjecture about the division of power between the military, with Mark Meaille and Michael Grady in opposition to each other.
Now it seems that Mark Milai is not only involved to respond to the lawsuit, but also for more important reasons.
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The other side.
Mark Millay's interview appeared in the newspaper, and Michael Grady met him in the hallway.
Michael Grady has no problem with Mark Milley himself, but that was before.
After watching Mark Millay's interview, Michael Grady began to have an opinion about Mark Millais.
Mark Millay's series of words in the interview disgusted Michael Grady.
What do you mean by "I don't agree with Michael Grady's set of demands"?
What do you mean by "I don't think Michael Grady's requests are useful"?
What does it mean that "everyone has received a different education since childhood, has a different upbringing, has a different stance, and naturally has a different view on things"?
Will you die if you don't stir up sticks?
If you don't disgust people, will you die?
Worse than useless!
Michael Grady stared at the smiling Mark Mee with a straight face, and wanted to drag him into the bathroom to teach him a lesson, just like he did yesterday to General Kull!
[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.]
Squeeze out a syllable.
"Little William is probably hungry, if it's okay, I'll go back first."
Mark Milai continues the provocation.
"By the way, can you arrange a lawyer for me?" I want to ask what to wear on the day of the trial."
"Have you been to see General Kull? His eucalyptus is ahead of me."
Mark Meeilla took the initiative to give way, took two more steps around Michael Grady, and stopped to look back and remind
"It's going to be hard for you this time, I heard that you didn't rest all night last night, so you should pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and arrange your time reasonably."
With that, Mark Millaine waved his hand and walked into the room by himself.
In the hallway, Michael Grady's face became extremely ugly.
He glanced back at Mark Mill's room and walked briskly forward.
Back in the room, Michael Grady thought for a moment and began to report upwards.
It stands to reason that he had only been in New York for the second day, and the work report should not have been so fast.
Nor should he complain, let alone report things like "they are disobedient", "Mark Mee is in trouble with General Kuhl again", "You should take care of him".
This gives the impression that he is incapable of restraining his colleagues and is not capable of taking on big responsibilities.
Once this impression is formed, it will be very detrimental to his future development.
But they only came the second day after they came, and it was the second assassination of Chandler Kane, and it was Mark Millay who was talking nonsense in front of the media, and he didn't want to report it, and Mark Millaine and General Kuhl might have the upper hand.
When the time comes, it will still leave a bad impression, and it will be even worse.
He was solely responsible for the entire military delegation, and before he could report it, the people below him went up one step ahead of the others.
What does this make the above think of him?
Michael Grady deliberated his wording, tried to be as neutral and objective as possible, reported the two major events that happened in New York, and took the initiative to take responsibility for the-stirring actions of General Kuhl and Mark Meere.
showed that he was soft-hearted for a while, everyone was tired, and he couldn't bear to disturb everyone's rest, and he didn't issue a gag order as soon as the incident happened, resulting in everyone not knowing what to say and what not to say, which made Mark Milai unable to control his mouth, and talked nonsense in front of the media, causing a bad impact, and promised that he would find a way to eliminate the impact as soon as possible, and the evidence made this matter not affect the situation.
Michael Grady didn't say it explicitly, but he still gave Mark Meere and General Kuhl eye medicine.
One cannot see the situation clearly, one harms the collective interests, one leads to the deterioration of the situation, and the other cannot control his own mouth.
The bad impression left by this report alone was enough to offset the negative impact of these two events.