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Chapter 560

"Is this Terry?" Tucker asked.

George nodded helplessly and said, "It's him. All the people here are dead. All the surveillance cameras have been destroyed. The information room has also been blown up." As he said that, he spread his hands helplessly: "It's all over." After that, he looked at Tucker and said, "Have you found anything?"

"No. All ran away. Those who were running couldn't run away." Tucker said: "I think you should ask the Romanians or someone else to start chasing them immediately. Maybe you can catch a few more."

"I've reported it upwards," George said. "There will be someone coming soon. You can't rely on Romanians. There are many people and things here that cannot be known too much by them."

"It seems there are more secrets here than I thought." Tucker said, looking at George and then said, "What we see is only a small part of the loss, right?"

George raised his hand and pointed to the room next door and said, "It's almost gone. I don't know if it was destroyed or stolen. If it was stolen, it would be a huge problem. All the secrets here, the people who are being held, the interrogation process, the content, the intelligence, and our agents will be known."

Hearing that Tucker's face turned cold, he quickly walked to the information room next door. He saw some burning marks on the ground here, and some ashes had not dissipated. The door of the cabinet placed against the wall was opened, the things inside were taken out, the machine was placed aside, the shell was removed, and someone obviously took away the things here.

Tucker immediately came to a row of cabinets, and the drawers of these cabinets were also opened, leaving nothing except for some paper. This made Tucker feel very bad. If this action was to save Zhao Yi, his identity would soon be discovered by the other party. This is not to say that he is afraid of the other party taking revenge, but that his career will be a heavy blow in the future, especially because he was just in charge of their work, which is likely to be adjusted because of this.

"Shouldn't we do something?" Tucker looked at George and asked, "Just wait here? Maybe this place will soon become the headlines of a newspaper. Then this matter will continue to ferment, and one thing will be slowly exposed. At that time, I, you and the people who have been here will be finished."

"What do you want to do?" George asked back: "We are just a few people now. Unless those Romanians can listen to us, but this is impossible. We can only wait until our people arrive before we can act."

At this moment, the phone that Tucker carried with him rang. He quickly took out the phone and looked at it. It was Miller who called. He immediately walked to the side and answered the phone. Before he could speak, Miller had already spoken: "Where are you now?"

At this moment, Tucker naturally knew that the "where" Miller said was referring to where he was now. He immediately said, "Yes, sir. I'm here now."

"So, is it over there?" Miller asked with a little luck.

"To be precise, everything is over." Tucker sighed: "Not only did everyone run away, but those people also took away the surveillance information and some documents. At present, there are also the bodies of our people here, and nothing is left behind."

"Damn bastard." Miller couldn't help but curse when he heard Tucker say this, and then he heard him say, "Now you want to do something for me."

"Yes sir." Tucker responded immediately.

"How many people do you have now?" Miller asked.

"Five, five, and I have a total of five." Tucker replied.

"Okay. Five people. I'll find a way to clean up the there immediately. Do you understand what I mean?" Miller said.

"Clean it? I..." Obviously Tucker didn't understand what Miller meant, "Shouldn't we organize the pursuit first now?"

"Chasing? Do you want to take the other four people around you to catch them? That's fine. But the premise is that you have to clean up there first." Miller sighed and said, "I'm already making arrangements. This is a big deal, but there are very few people who know it at the moment. I think you should know what will happen once it is exposed. This is not a trouble for someone, but the Intelligence Agency, the entire intelligence system. And where you are now is a living evidence. As long as one more person sees it, there will be an additional witness. Do you think one day you can't do anything and then be busy dealing with all kinds of questions? Answer me, do you want to?"

"No...I don't want to." Tucker said.

"I don't want to, either," Miller said. "I don't want to, and I don't want anyone among us to be unlucky because of this. You know, in fact, this kind of thing is not only we know, and to some extent, is allowed. But there is a premise that it is not exposed, and once it is exposed, it is only us who are unlucky. Those people will stand on the side of morality and blame us together, so they will not care whether they have recognized it or not, and what contributions we have made to the country with these places. Do you understand what I mean?"

Tucker took a deep breath. He knew what Miller said. If he didn't control this matter, it might become a handle and stain and be used by others. Then the people who have appeared here will definitely not be able to escape. Compared to chasing those prisoners, it is indeed more important to cover up everything here at the moment.

"But I'm not enough." Tucker compromised: "You didn't see here, all the people here are dead, I'm talking about everything. At least one car can hold the body here."

"I have arranged it. There are still some people in Romania. Someone will look for the prisoners you are worried about, but your task is to get there. Who else is there except you?" Miller asked.

"George, George Wynn. He is now the person in charge here. Although I don't want to say that, it's the case at the moment." Tucker said.

"That's great. Let him answer the phone. I'm going to say a few words to him." Miller said.

Tucker responded, walked to George, who was working to clean up Terry's body and said, "The people from the General Administration want to talk to you."

"General Administration? Who?" George seemed not very interested, and asked casually while continuing to be busy with his work.

"Deputy Director. Hurry up. He has a task for us." Tucker said.
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