Chapter 676, getting mad and crazy
Brooklyn doesn't have the energy to play the rotten game of "guess me, guess you don't guess" with Heather Gerken.
He didn't want to guess what Heather Gerken had left behind to make sure that Brooklyn's initiative wasn't wasted.
He didn't have time to test whether Heather Gerkenliu's back hand was going well, whether it would fail, and so on.
He has already made up his mind about the handling of Heather Gerken.
Drag!
Procrastination.
Let Heather Gerken recuperate in the hospital, put the deal on hold for the time being, and if he asks, find a reason to prevaricate, in short, keep delaying time.
Solve the *** annoyance first.
When the crisis in the military is completely over, Heather Gerken will naturally not be a problem.
When the time comes, Brooklyn can throw him back in jail and someone will clean him up.
In prison, nothing happens as a surprise.
It's a magical place like an army melting pot!
Brooklyn's purpose in asking Harrison questions was to make him understand that he wasn't one to take pleasure in it.
He asked Harrison to help him arrange the killing of Chandler Kane, also out of desperation.
Many of his choices are out of helplessness!
In the Federation, a person who is safe in his own safety is condemned for doing something that is contrary to morality and public order.
But if the safety of the person or his relatives and friends is threatened, and he is forced to do something contrary to morality and public order and good customs, he will receive great tolerance and understanding from the public, even if his actions have caused serious consequences.
Of course, this was in the past.
No one can say what kind of style the current federal society is, and which way the public's heart is going.
Brooklyn thinks Harrison is an "old Confederate," so he tells Harrison about his frustration.
In fact, as Brooklyn drifted away from many people, Harrison was the only one who could talk to him.
- Bob doesn't need to talk at all, he manages everything in Brooklyn and knows better than Brooklyn what happened to him.
In front of Harrison, Brooklyn is relaxed.
He doesn't need to be vigilant, fully armed, and combat-ready. He can sit down for a while, take off his armor, and rest for a while.
Brooklyn doesn't want this precious opportunity to relax to go away.
He got up with his glass, patted Harrison on the shoulder as he passed by, and pointed to the couch next to him, "Sit down and say."
Brooklyn poured himself a glass of water, poured another glass for Harrison, sat down with him, took a sip of water, and said
"Nelly and they got a new coffee machine the other day, and I don't know how to use it, so we can only drink water."
After a little gossip as a buffer, Brooklyn got back to business.
The "business" of finding Harrison is actually to talk heart-to-heart and think about work.
Brooklyn happens to be good at this.
Harrison may be a smart man with a flexible mind compared to ordinary people, but his little focus on a high-end game like Brooklyn is not enough.
Harrison, in Brooklyn's eyes, is a rectum.
He had tried to explain the political struggle to Harrison, and he explained it in very plain language, but Harrison was still ignorant.
Since then, Brooklyn has confirmed that Harrison is not suitable for twisting and turning, he is suitable for going straight.
So, talking to Harrison, Brooklyn also chose to go straight.
He doesn't play with implicit circles or anything, and he doesn't use any "conventional" means.
The only thing Brooklyn has for Harrison is sincerity.
He confessed his troubles and predicaments, and patiently explained what would happen if he didn't do it if Harrison didn't understand.
The atmosphere was good throughout the conversation.
Brooklyn doesn't seem to be
is talking, but looking back on the past, summing up experience, and it seems to be convincing yourself.
Whether he himself was persuaded or not, only Brooklyn himself knows. But Harrison was apparently convinced.
He's been working for Brooklyn for more than a day or two, and he thinks he knows Brooklyn well (?). οΌγ
In his opinion, Brooklyn is a rare good person.
That's not what he said, all of New York says so!
Harrison's Brooklyn is not a class of people at all.
Harrison's Brooklyn is a great "big man."
People have always been lenient with the demands of the big guys.
Not to mention Brooklyn.
Brooklyn's account of his own situation explains what happens if he doesn't. Harrison thought for a moment and felt that he had a point.
So, Harrison believes that Brooklyn is forced to do nothing.
Especially when Brooklyn talked about NYPD Director Frank Reagan betraying him, Harrison's eyes were already full of sympathy when he looked at Brooklyn.
In Harrison's mind, Frank Reagan is clearly one of Brooklyn's best friends.
But this friend betrayed Brooklyn for the sake of profit.
What's even more pitiful is that Brooklyn is in a high position, but there are fewer and fewer friends.
How pathetic!
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As for Frank Reagan's original choice was not betrayal, but self-preservation?
In Harrison's view, when a friend is in danger, you don't give it your all, but suddenly pull your hand at a critical moment, which is betrayal.
Harrison had always asked of his friends in his life, and of course, he had asked of himself.
Harrison didn't understand that the friendship he saw in the big people was not the same thing as the friendship of the public.
He only felt pathetic to Brooklyn.
If Brooklyn had broken into the NYPD headquarters with a gun and had to confront Frank, Harrison felt that he would understand, and might even help him through the standoff.
Betrayed by a friend, or at a critical moment β and while he didn't understand Brooklyn's analysis, it sounded like it was a critical moment, as critical as the final sprint before a shudder β and Brooklyn was understandably angry and needed to vent.
Even Harrison secretly despised Frank in his heart.
Betrayers deserve to be despised.
Sensing that Harrison was back to normal, Brooklyn methodically wrapped up, ended the conversation, patted Harrison on the arm and told him that he wouldn't leave the office until he got off work, and that he could go and take a break.
Sending Harrison away, Brooklyn was just about to begin preparations for the final negotiations with Mr. President in the evening when Bob suddenly called.
Bob was unusually hesitant on the phone.
"What's going on?"
Brooklyn asked.
"Boss, I need to be away for three hours." Bob said helplessly, "Mary is dead, and I need to go through the formalities of Leon's custody."
Brooklyn didn't react for a moment.
Who is Mary?
And who is Lyon?
Soon Brooklyn remembered.
Mary is Bob's ex-wife, and Leon is his son with Mary.
In the past, Bob traveled with Brooklyn every day on business or worked late, and Mary complained that Bob didn't know how to accompany his family.
After the divorce, Mary married the physical education teacher, and as a result, the physical education teacher often drank and domestic violence, and Mary sued the physical education teacher in court some time ago.
As for Bob's son, Leon, he has the same attitude as Mary treats Bob, complaining that Bob doesn't have enough before he takes it home, complaining that Bob doesn't have time to spend with him, complaining about Bob this, complaining about Bob that.
As a result, after Bob left them, his treatment in Brooklyn has been qualitatively improved, especially after the New York incident, Bob no longer lives on salary.
Otherwise, how did he find all the *** girls in New York?
seems to have been heartbroken by his last marriage, and he has never heard of him talking about a serious girlfriend or boyfriend. Even the weekly father-son days are extremely perfunctory.
Brooklyn had heard of another time when he took Leon back to the hotel, opened a room for him to play with, and turned around and went to the intimate party next door.
"What about Leon, how is he?"
After reacting to who those two were, Brooklyn asked.
Bob probably has no feelings for Mary at all, but he still has a lot of feelings for Leon.
You know, before the divorce, Bob was also a model good father.
"He? He just got away with it." Bob somehow laughed twice, "His stepdad beat him up and happened to be in the hospital today. Mary was in a car accident on her way from the hospital to the courthouse."
After a pause, Bob said seriously, "Boss, Mary's car accident is very similar to Burke's car accident method, it should be the same group, they started to attack us."
"I'm going to pick up Leon out."
"Is there a place to put it?" Brooklyn asked.
"Yes."
"Alright, let's go. Remember to stay safe."
Brooklyn didn't ask where it was placed, and was allowed to leave directly.
In fact, Bob didn't need to call him to "ask for leave", and Bob didn't need him to let him go to do these things.
Bob's real intention in calling was to tell Brooklyn that the military was really enraged. Their revenge has already begun.
This is earlier than Brooklyn expected.
Brooklyn called Harrison, who had just gone out, back.
Harrison is his personal bodyguard, and in addition to this identity, Harrison also works part-time to help people in Brooklyn interview and screen bodyguards.
"Harrison, Bob's ex-wife, Mary, just died in a car accident."
Brooklyn didn't feel the slightest bit embarrassed and said straight to the point.
Seeing that Harrison didn't know why, Brooklyn had become accustomed to it, explained
"Bob found that the crash was very similar to the previous one against Burke Forsman, and suspected that someone had arranged it on purpose."
"It means that what we did angered the other side, and they began to retaliate."
"Harrison, I'm afraid I can't let you rest until after work. You'll have to help me set up security and protect some people. Bob will send you the list later, and the basic information of the people on the list will also be sent to you, and you will make security arrangements according to the list."
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Is it?"
The question silenced Brooklyn.
Harrison didn't know why, looked at Brooklyn suspiciously, and when he saw that Brooklyn was silent, he thought he was weighing professional issues, so he explained
"Syracuse and Chandler Kaneβ"
Speaking of Chandler Kane, he paused.
Harrison is a professional bodyguard, and the content of his training is to protect key players, and more often he is doing defensive and defensive arrangements, and rarely does offensive work.
He rarely kills, and what he learned by his profession and what he learned was how to protect people, not how to kill.
So, when it comes to Chandler Kane, he's a little unaccustomed.
"I've seen the scene photos of the Syracuse tragedy, it wasn't made by the SEAL operation team, the murderer just imitated the configuration and action line of the SEAL operation team, it is highly similar to a secret military operation."
"With the firepower of this gang, the three Jonathan are enough to hold out until the police arrive, but after Jonathan is transferred, the remaining two will not be able to play their strengths at all, and they will be dealt with in a minute."
"In particular, Ms. Anne has limited mobility, and she may not even have time to call the police during the whole process. So, Jonathan can't be transferred, or it's safer to hire another security guard."
"According to the estimation of the scene of the Syracuse tragedy, although the killer team is not as good as SEAL's operation team, they are not badly configured, and if you want to be sure, the security team at home should be expanded by at least three to five people."
"Long patrols can be exhausting, distracted, and slowed down. They need to organize a changing of the guard."
By the end of Harrison's words, the meaning was already obvious.
To make sure that everything in the house is safe, not only are three people not enough, but they need to double or triple as many and rotate them in groups.
But Brooklyn is clearly not thinking professionally.
He was still hesitant.
"First." Brooklyn knew that it would seem strange that he could not hesitate for a long time, and that he should not hesitate about the safety of his pregnant wife, even if he had a hard time.
He said, "You go and do things first, and if it's not over after work, pause and come to the courthouse to join me." Things to do at home...... Prioritize the people on the list, and then the situation at home."
Harrison's lips moved, his eyes looked at Brooklyn with a complicated look, nodded, and turned to leave.