Chapter 1320 panic
Chapter 1320 Pussy
"What a pity..." Saravi suddenly whispered.
"What a pity?" Pete said, "Yes, it's a pity. You were still discovered. My point is that you insist on not saying anything, but it actually did not work. Your actions were detected, and the actions were directly executed, those who died, those who were caught. Your offline, Molini was also arrested, including several other guys. These were not obtained because of your confession. More importantly, even if you didn't say anything, Keynes couldn't escape the person hiding in the Security Bureau."
Hearing the name Keynes, Salave's reaction was obviously different, and he saw him looking at Pitt as if he was telling him whether Pitt was luring him.
"You might think I'm talking nonsense." Pete shrugged, "But I didn't. Not only him, but three other people who were acting with him, didn't run away."
Salave stared at Pete for a moment before speaking, "Are you there?"
"Yes. To be precise, they met me." Pete did not seem proud. On the contrary, he said with regret: "They are all dead."
When he heard that he was dead, Sharavi was obviously stunned. He seemed to be unable to accept what Pitt said for a while, but he felt that Pitt was not lying to him.
"This is impossible." Saravi seemed a little embarrassed and angry. He tried to stand up, and continued to say, "This is impossible. No one knows where they will be and where they will run. You can't find him so quickly."
"Yes." Pete said: "I felt the same as you, but the reality is that they were all dead. There were four people in total, and none of them ran away."
"This is impossible." Salave stood up and quickly approached Pete. However, before he could take two steps, two more people rushed in from outside the door and directly held Salave down.
Pete looked at Salave and signaled to his two subordinates. The two of them dragged Salave to the chair and let him sit on it.
"Calm down." Pete said: "That's the truth. I can tell you what happened. If you're interested in listening."
Saravi gasped and said, "Don't make up stories in the end."
"Of course, it's not a clear way to make up stories for you in my opinion. In any case, you have proved your ability in the years you have been in Helmet. You know many people and know more about Helmet's style and methods of doing things. It's not that easy to deceive you, but it should be said that it's difficult. The most important thing is that I don't need to make up anything." Pitt said confidently.
Salave slowly calmed down, and he really couldn't see any sign that Pete was making up stories. He was originally very confident in his observations, but now he was a little confused.
"When I was about to come back, I meant that after I got the information in Brown's hands, I originally planned to come back, but I received an order from the Security Bureau to assist them and arrest Cairns." Seeing that Salave's mood was slightly stable, Pete immediately began to calm down, and at a slow speed, he began to tell the whole story.
When Pete finished speaking completely, although Salave never chewed, everyone could see that he no longer had the confidence and tough mentality he had before.
"He's finished," said Pete. "I watched him get caught and put it on an open space on the shore. That's how it happened. Maybe you'd think the information I got was strange, right? Actually, I'm very strange. I'm also very strange. I'm also very strange why the Security Bureau can actually judge their movement trajectory and time. But I think you might think about something, and then you should be able to figure it out."
Saravie slightly lowered her head, as if she was thinking a little, whispering: "Is Novoko? Is this information obtained by the Security Bureau in Novoko?"
"I think so," said Pitt. "I didn't know it at first, but later I learned some information from some aspects, and you're right."
Salave sighed, "I would have ruined the place if I had known it. Unfortunately, it was too late now."
"I'm done with what I want to say." Pete spread his hands and said, "I think our struggle should be over, too. But you still have some things that should be explained without explanation. I thought that at this time you should choose to cooperate with us."
"I can hand over the list of people you want," said Salavee. "But I have the conditions."
"Tell me," said Pitt: "If you can do it, you will definitely do it."
"I will give you what you want," said Sharawi. "Let me go and return Cairns' body to the Israelites."
"Okay, I will report and fight for you. But I want to know, let you go...what does it mean?" Pete said: "Do you give you to the Israelites? Or let you go quietly."
"Of course it's the latter." Sarawi said: "I chose to cooperate with you and explain everything you want to know. Is it considered letting me go to the Israelites?"
"Okay. Then I understand." Pete said immediately, "I'll report your meaning immediately." After saying that, he looked at the person beside him and said, "Give him some treatment, eat and drink." After saying that, he left the room and quickly found Lill.
After telling Salavee's request, Lille agreed without even thinking about it. Lille said, "These are not any problems. I want the body to be with the Security Bureau. He wants to disappear, which is not a problem. He still has this ability." Lille thought for a while and said, "But he has to satisfy us. He has worked in this position for so many years. The information of the black Mait personnel should have been leaked. I want to know how much of these things he stole, how much the Israelites know us, and... "Lille said, looking at the eyepit, and said, "Maybe this guy knows something we don't know, such as who are suspicious to them."
Lille's words made Pete's heart sank and his back felt cold. Obviously, the old guy in front of him first obtained information on the identity of these personnel through the Israelis behind Salave. After all, if the Israelis really obtained the information of these personnel, they would definitely not put them aside, but would want to be useful one day. Since they want to be useful, they would have to make a certain screening. Such screening may not be large-scale, but there will definitely be. In other words, the Israelis may know something that Americans do not know at present. After all, everyone has different ways of doing it and gets different information. The most important thing is, will this involve itself and expose itself?
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