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Chapter 1117 Supervision

"I don't know the specific time," Miller said: "I also suspect it is a delay in time. Maybe it was something that happened before the Russians were discovered there, but this news was only recently confirmed. It may be that the Russians are already working with the Chinese and they are sharing information. But no matter what, we have to make sure that there is no problem within Helmet, right? Otherwise, when we report it, it is likely that something big will happen."

"Of course I know this." Lill nodded and said, "But I need time. I have plans and arrangements, but everything will take until I finish doing what's going on."

Miller sighed, as if he was no longer willing to continue the topic. He said, "Okay, you have to hurry up. This is very important to you and me. In addition, when this matter is over, you must send me more hands. In the Middle East, we have some important personnel and locations, and we must strengthen our protection. We must arrange a group of people to be ready to act at any time."

"It's OK," Lill said. "In fact, I'm ready. I know what we're doing, and I know more about what the Russians think."

Miller nodded and said, "Can I know how you arrange your internal supervision work?"

Lill looked at Pitt who was waiting outside through the glass window next to the office, and spoke to Miller: "I'm going to let Pitt do it."

"Peter?" Miller seemed very surprised. "He is here to take charge of the security work?"

"Yes." Lille smiled and said, "What do you think?"

"Is this a bit sloppy?" Miller said: "He has had experience in this area? Why do you think of using him?"

"Hasty?" Lille asked back, "I think it's very good. Don't forget that in Novoco, Pitt discovered the problem and finally caught the Russians. It was the Russians who caught there who found Sequoia. If it weren't for him, then maybe we wouldn't have the chance to exchange for Baldachev. To some extent, this not only helped you, but also saved Helmet. It's hard for me to imagine what Helmet would have been if it weren't for this. In addition, Pitt also participated in the whole process of catching that woman and did it

Very good. I originally planned to transfer him to the newly established regulatory department, you should know this. In my opinion, he not only has the ability but also has achievements. He also played an important role at the most critical moment, and his companions also trusted him very much. I told you before that I locked him up here, and there was a huge complaint within Halemet, that is, Cotman. You can ask Megan, and his reaction when he knew he needed his testimony to restore freedom to Pitt's freedom, proved how reliable Pitt was at that time. You can ask Megan."

"Okay." Miller didn't care much about these things. He responded perfunctorily and said, "So you are going to hand over such important supervision work to him?"

"Yes." Lille said: "In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with it. Is he a problem? Isn't trustworthy? I can't find any reason in these aspects."

"Okay." Miller said: "But how long has he been in Helmet? And you won't leave it all alone, right? Should you be equipped with one person?"

"Time at Helmet is not the focus," Lill said. "If this is the case, Helmet has not had many years of history. When it comes to whether he is responsible alone, I know what you are worried about, and I will arrange this."

"No, no, no. You don't know." Miller said: "I have a suggestion for your supervision."

"What suggestions?" Lille asked.

Miller glanced at Lille, hesitated for a moment and said, "I didn't plan to say what I said now, but now..."

"Say it." Lille said: "Is there anything else we can't say?"

Seeing Lille say this, Miller nodded and said, "I want the Intelligence Agency to participate in Helmet's surveillance work."

Lill looked at Miller without speaking immediately, but was silent for a moment before saying, "You are still worried about something wrong with us, right?"

"It's not just that." Miller said: "I want to do the precautionary work I deserve. After all, there will be a lot of cooperation between the Intelligence Agency and Helmet in the future, far exceeding the previous cooperation. I have to be responsible for these tasks." He sighed and said: "You have to know one thing that many people in the Intelligence Agency do not trust Helmet as much as before. This is a bad sign, and you should understand it."

"If I let the Intelligence Agency directly serve as the supervision of Helmet, I can regain trust?" Lill said dissatisfied: "If I do this, I don't think I will gain the trust of the Intelligence Agency, but I will lose the trust of others. You know, Helmet's customers are not just the Intelligence Agency, but many other people. What will these people think when we do this? They don't want their own affairs to be known by people outside of Helmet, especially the Intelligence Agency."

"We have no interest in them," Miller said immediately.

"You are not interested, I believe. Those things are incomparable to what the Intelligence Agency has to do, and many of them are not worth mentioning at all. But they don't think so. If you come in, they will definitely worry and then question us. This is only part of what I want to say, and the other part is that people within Helmet will feel that they are being monitored by the Intelligence Agency. You know that the secret police are the least popular or even hated. I am very worried that this will not only not enhance each other's trust but also increase barriers and arouse more conflicts." Lille said.

Miller shook his head slightly and said, "I know this. But the premise is that we must continue what we want to do. Let those who are dissatisfied with you first. And we will not make a big fuss when we enter Helmet, but just carry out secretly. No one will know, and we will not say who we are when we meet someone. Everything is done by Helmet people, and the people in the Intelligence Agency are more just to testify, that's all."

"You mean your people are just a decoration?" Lille asked.

"No." Miller immediately denied: "Of course it's not a decoration, it's just monitoring when some possible problems occur or important actions."
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