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Chapter 1212 is right

Chapter 1212     The right one

"I think he has his own people," Pete said. "He is likely to do it himself, take down a specific goal, and then trade it with the Russians."

Lille laughed again when he heard this, "It's so whimsical. I never thought that such an excellent intelligence officer would have such a childish idea."

Pete didn't chew, didn't answer, just looked at Lille. He understood and then said, "If he did this, he would be digging a hole to bury himself. And he would also bury you."

Pete shrugged, "I think so too. And I doubt his ability. I don't really believe that he can get information about the Russians' operations against Helmet."

"Oh?" Lille said as if he was very interested. "Why do you think so? Do you think this guy is not capable? Or is he cheating on you?"

"He shouldn't be a cheat," said Pete. "The purpose of his request for this information is obvious, so he dare not. His ability is fine. But I think the Russian intelligence about Helmet will not be so easy to obtain, especially the kind of lurking infiltration plan. It might be okay if it is a simple attack, but the former will obviously be very difficult."

Lill obviously agreed with Pete's statement, and he said, "They suffered a loss in this regard, and if they come again, they will definitely be very careful."

"Not only that." Pete continued: "I think Baldachev's incident this time will cause a heavy blow to his intelligence network. The Russians will inevitably conduct internal reviews. Even if he has the opportunity to obtain some information about Helmet, it may be a long time later. So I think his so-called transaction has no substantial significance."

"Then did you refuse?" Lille asked.

Pete curled his lips and said, "At first, yes. But he was not willing to do so. He tried to prove it to me."

"Proof? What proof?" Lille asked.

Peter said: "He knew what my department was responsible for, and I revealed some to him. We just said that we suspected that there were some Russian spies hiding inside Helmet. To prove it, he said he would find out as soon as possible whether such an intelligence team really existed."

"You mean...he doesn't agree that you are a Russian spy now?" Lille asked.

"Yes." Pete said: "... Speaking of this, I don't really think that the person we are investigating now will be Russian spies."

Lill nodded thoughtfully and said, "So have you agreed to cooperate?"

"I don't think cooperation is of much significance, but we can consider giving it a try now," said Pitt.

"But have you ever thought about it, the risk of doing so?" Lille asked.

"Thinking about it," said Pete: "To me, this guy is not reliable. At least it's hard for me to trust him. But now we do need some intelligence about the Russians targeting us."

"This guy is not trustworthy," Lill said. "But it's not all. You should think more about the Intelligence Agency, what would happen if the Intelligence Agency sensed this."

Pete shrugged and said, "I originally wanted to find an opportunity to report to Mr. John first, at least file it first to see if there is a proper way to deal with it. That is, to handle the relationship with the Intelligence Agency..."

Seeing Pete say this, Lill sighed slightly and said, "You think it's good, but it will be very troublesome to actually operate." As he said, he looked at his eyelids and said, "Although we cooperate very closely with the Intelligence Agency, even intimate, there is still a red line that cannot be crossed. There is no written rule for this red line, but everyone knows it very well. And what Baldachev wants to do with you just crossed the line."

"Now..." Pete looked at Lill and said, "What should we do?"

"Now, of course, I'm going to pass on what you said to the people of the Intelligence Agency." Lill said: "They are already on the way and will arrive soon."

"Okay. I will cooperate with them." Pete responded immediately.

Lille waved his hands and said, "Just deal with it. This happened because of their request. Just finish what you should say. You still have to focus your time and energy on the ongoing case."

Pi Te said, "Okay. No problem."

Lill rubbed both sides of his forehead with a little depressed feeling and said, "Tell me a detailed report after the incident." After that, he sighed and said, "I regret changing this guy back now. No, I should say that I regret bringing him back alive."

Pete didn't answer the conversation, just said, "Then can I go back?"

"Go back." Lille waved his hands and said, "In a moment, the people from the Intelligence Bureau will arrive. Then you can meet him. You know this person, Eric."

Pete responded and left Lill's office. As soon as he opened the office door, he saw John just coming to the door and going in.

"Mr. John." Pete said hello.

John looked at Pitt and said, "Are you just finished talking?"

"Yes. I have to go back and write a report, and I will meet Eric of the Intelligence Agency later." Pete said.

John curled his lips, as if he was saying, "I knew it was a chore." "Go quickly. Be careful with the people of the Intelligence Agency."

"I understand." Pete watched John enter Lill's office and turned around and walked quickly towards his office. In Lill's office, he was calling Miller.

John saw that he was calling, and walked over after seeing Lille wave to him and let him go. Lille continued to say to the phone: "That's the thing. I've asked him to go back and write a report to me. I'll hand it over to you. Yes, you can ask that guy and ask what he was thinking? Is there any brain problem? Even the people of Helmet want to instigate him. OK, that's it." After that, he hung up the phone.

John sat down and said, "Who is this to instigate us?"

"That bastard Baldachev." Lill said depressedly: "The thing has been figured out. The guy left the surveillance officer to meet and talk to Pit in private, and the content was that Baldachev tried to reach a deal with Pit and shared information about Russian spies with each other."

John was stunned for a moment and laughed, "This is really surprising. It seems that Pete did a really good job and was targeted so quickly."

"It's good," Lill said, "But this is a troublesome thing. I asked Pete to draft a written report to answer all the questions of the Intelligence Agency. I don't want to talk back and forth with the Intelligence Agency's people back and forth." After that, he glanced at John and said, "Is there any good news?"

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(End of this chapter)
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