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Chapter 964 Where?

"We really can't wait," Lille said, "and continue to do what we should do."

"But..." Before Jeff finished speaking, Lill continued: "First, if we suddenly stop all activities, this Sequoia will not be able to detect it. Such an abnormal phenomenon will immediately arouse his alertness. I still want to find him at that time? Secondly, we have no clues now. Apart from this code name, there are no clues except for Cheryshev's speculations. So the most important thing for us now is to find clues, and how do we get this clue?"

"What does it mean?" Jeff asked in confusion.

Miller looked at Lill and said, "Are you planning to see which aspect has abnormalities and was attacked premeditatedly to determine which information was leaked, and then find clues based on this?"

Lill nodded in a dilemma and said, "This is the solution I can think of at the moment."

"How can this be done?" Jeff said dissatisfiedly: "Will we not let our people die?"

Lill shook his head slightly and said, "This is not a death. Because we don't even know where the opponent's target of attack or the means we can use. How can we prevent it? Take it seriously and remove all the people?"

"There should be a better way than this, right?" Jeff asked.

Lille looked at Miller and said, "Maybe the Intelligence Agency could find this Sequoia from where the Russians were found. But this is not a simple matter, not something we can find as long as we want. And from Cheryshev's words, we can know that if this Sequoia really exists, it must have a very high level of confidentiality, a new code name, and it has not been active for too long, and it is directly led by Belazov. This means that few people can know his existence, let alone know its specific situation. So the most effective way I can think of now is this. Use the Russians to reverse the action and find clues."

"When it comes to this..." Miller glanced at Lill and said, "You just asked if Cheryshev had received a warning... He answered no, and there was no fact... Did you think so at that time?"

Lill sighed helplessly: "This can actually be regarded as our first clue. For such an important thing, this so-called Sequoia does not have any warning. This is completely unreasonable. This is also an important reason why I think Cheryshev is not talking nonsense, and it is not mysterious. Because if it is fake, he will never imagine this logical loophole."

"Then what you mean is that this Sequoia wasn't there during that time?" Jeff asked.

"At least not at the headquarters." Lille thought for a while, "At that time, Eric and Tucker were preparing to go to Novoco, in my memory it took about a week. During this week, this Russian spy must have been at the headquarters, so he didn't know anything and no warning was issued."

"Can it be that this Sequoia didn't know that they had their people in Novoko acting?" said Heasman. "So this action didn't bring him attention."

"I don't think it's possible," said Lill. "After all, they are all Belazov, the same person. The Russians are very interested in this project of the Security Bureau, and Sequoia is lurking in our place. It is obviously impossible to get information about Novoko No. 33. In this case, the line established by Cheryshev is very important. If I were Belazov, I would naturally let Sequoia pay more attention to Helmet's movements. If there is any movement, you can also be warned in advance. But obviously, no one did this."

"......" Jeff and Heathman looked at each other and said, "So do we just need to sort out the list of people who were not at the headquarters during that period, to be precise, some people with higher positions, and then check them one by one..."

"This may not be found," Lill said. "It is difficult to find such a spy. He is no different from others. He works well, performs well or even has excellent performance. He is not here to destroy it, and he only steals things that he thinks are valuable, so it is not that easy for us to find clues or evidence. The first step is to narrow the scope and point yourself in a direction."

"Didn't that take a long time?" asked Heasman.

Lill nodded and said, "Of course. So we can't pause, we can only continue to act with our teeth."

Jeff, who was standing by, took out his cigarette in a irritable state, lit it and took a sip, thinking for a while, "Even if all actions continue as planned, should we take some measures?"

Lill looked at Jeff and said, "Measures? You can only do it secretly. You can't make any emphasis or explanations openly, otherwise it would be like venting the Sequoia."

"Secretly? This damn Russian!" Jeff cursed and said, "Then I can only secretly send some teams to a few places where the operation is about to take action, and serve as quick response teams for those who are acting. Once something happens, save their lives first. But... what is our focus? As time goes by, more and more actions will begin, and I will not be able to send people everywhere."

Lill did not answer Jeff's words, but looked at Miller and said, "I need the help of intelligence. Even if I can't find clues about Sequoia, I have to help me investigate the movements of the Russian Gruu or some other armed forces."

"This is OK, but what about the scope? The Russians also have a lot of movement every day. There must be a scope." Miller said.

"The directions Cheryshev just mentioned." Lill thought for a while and looked at Jeff and said, "Do we have any arrangements in Ukraine?"

Jeff looked at Miller and said, "The Intelligence Agency's work. I remember there were about twenty people there."

"Libya, Syria and Yemen." Heisman said, "The Russian just mentioned this specifically. I am supplying weapons to the local tribes. This is also very important."

"What about the other directions?" Lille asked.

"I have to go back to know the others. Ukraine is a person who is ready to be stationed there for a long time, and I chose the people. So remember," said Jeff.

Lill looked at Miller and said, "What do you want to do in Ukraine?"

"The secret. I can't tell you yet." Miller said: "Actually, I can't tell you exactly what's going on."

Lille waved his hands and said, "I just want to know if it will make the Russians uncomfortable."
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