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Chapter 1221 Movement

"Yes. You know this person, Megan, too." John said: "I think this will make you feel much better."

Pete said with some surprise: "Didn't she stay in Europe? She will be back so soon?"

"Yes. It was yes before. But her mission there should be completed. Soon she will return to McLean and will accept a new mission after reporting to the Intelligence Agency, which is the mission here." John said.

Pete sighed slightly and said, "I understand. So what is her specific matter? How should I get along with her?"

"I'll go to your place. Is it convenient for you now?" John asked.

"Convenient, of course," Pitt immediately said: "In fact, I and a few others are left in this department now."

"Okay, I'll come here right away." John hung up the phone after saying that.

Pete put down the phone and couldn't help feeling a little disappointed. Megan was sent by the Intelligence Agency to stare at her and even the entire Helmet. She may not be pointing fingers on specific work, but it is obviously a threat to herself. Before she could do anything, she was already shackled.

Five minutes later, John came to Pitt's office. After sitting down, John went straight to the subject and said, "It should be easy for you to get along with Meghan. You have assisted her in the mission, and you can even be considered a friend of life and death. In Iraq that time, if it weren't for you, I don't think she would come back."

When Peter heard this, he smiled bitterly, "It's actually nothing, I don't think she will care about this either. I don't actually care, but... she won't interfere with our work, right?"

"No." John immediately denied: "It certainly won't be. It's you who is in charge of this department, and everything is up to you. Her role is only supervision, but not management. And it is for things that may have something to do with the Intelligence Agency. You know, the last time the loss was huge for all of us."

"Well. Is that going to have some reservations for her?" Pete then asked, "I mean, are we going to share our findings with Megan? Or are there any restrictions or specific scope?"

"At present, there is no need to hide anything from her." John said: "Because now our business is mostly related to the Intelligence Agency. And we are bound to them in dealing with these spies who are trying to penetrate us. It is very necessary to communicate with each other. Of course, not everything can be handled like this. For example, if this matter involves the Security Agency... then you have to make some changes, report to me first, or Mr. Lille, and see if it is disclosed to her after the decision is made."

When Peter heard this, he seemed to be in a difficult position, but he nodded and said, "I understand. It seems that such a cooperation...is probably not very pleasant."

John seemed to agree with Pitt's words, but he sighed slightly and said, "Try to cooperate well. Of course, if it is involved in the Security Bureau, they will be cautious. After all, the Security Bureau is not easy to mess with, and it is even more difficult to deal with in some aspects than the Intelligence Bureau. Meghan knows this, and it is better than any of us. So you don't have to worry too much, everyone knows some things."

"Okay." Pete said: "When will Megan come? Maybe I should have a good talk with her, too."

"I don't know the specific time. It's probably within two or three days. Her whereabouts are kept confidential, and I can tell you that the Intelligence Agency attaches great importance to some, and Meghan is one of them, so maintaining a good relationship with him actually has a very good effect on Helmet and you," said John.

"I get it." Pete said: "I will try to get along with her as well."

"That's right." John said, standing up, dressed and looking like he was about to finish his mission. "I have something to do, do you know? Mr. Heathman is coming back." After saying that, he turned around and left Pitt's office after making a very awkward expression.

After seeing John off, Pete sat back in her seat. Ms. Megan from the Intelligence Bureau was coming. Should she prepare an office for her? Pete suddenly felt that she had not done a lot of things. She couldn't wait for her to come here to find that she didn't even have a seat. It was not only awkward, but also very unfriendly. So Pete stood up and went outside the office, looked right in the aisle. Now the department has the most vacant rooms. Most of the areas on this floor are from her own department. Even though there are only about twenty people at present, it can be imagined that Lille attaches great importance to this department and will become a huge department in the future.

Then Meghan's office...it's best to arrange it next door to me, so that everyone can communicate and it seems to be valued, and he has no intention of rejecting it at all. Thinking of this, Pete immediately found the left-behind people, and after giving a simple order, he was busy cleaning up.

Of course, Pitt didn't need to do the specific things. He just commanded and made some requests. When it was almost done, he returned to his office, and some things had to be handled. Near noon, the phone on his desk rang again. It was almost important that the phone calls here recently. Either the case had progressed or the leader was going to talk to him again.

So Pete immediately picked up the phone and answered it, and Rogers' voice came over from the other side of the phone.

"Sir, is it convenient to speak?" Rogers's voice sounded calm, but it seemed as if he had deliberately lowered his voice.

"Of course." Pete immediately said: "I'm the only one in the office now."

"Okay." Rogers immediately said when he heard Peter say this: "Just, Romero Molini of the Information Department asked for leave."

"Please leave?" Pete immediately thought of the previous report of Foden, "How long should I take?"

"Two days," Rogers said: "It feels like I'm going out."

"Okay." Pete said: "Maybe he's going to meet Nacho Salavee."

"Oh?" Roger said with some excitement: "There is also a situation in the training camp?"

"Absolutely," said Pitt: "I just received the news in the morning. Maybe they are going to meet."

"What would it be done?" Rogers asked.

"It's not convenient to say this on the phone." Pete said: "After get off work tonight, come to my office. You can arrange for someone to monitor Romero Molini to see where he will go. Remember, the people sent should be smart and don't be discovered."

"I understand." Rogers hung up the phone after saying that.

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