Chapter 832 Albert
"It's OK," Hu Bo said: "There's no problem at all. I can even prepare an office for you here. Really, it's next door to me. We can communicate and discuss and resolve any problems in advance."
Tucker was very satisfied with Huber's attitude, and he smiled and said, "That's great." As he said that, he looked at Eric and said, "You and Eric are friends. To be honest, if it weren't for Eric's repeated persistence, it would be difficult for us to cooperate like this. So I will let Eric be responsible for communicating and coordinating with you here. Do you think it's okay?"
"Of course. This is absolutely fine." Hu Bo immediately agreed, but then hesitated: "It's just that my boss wants to know your situation in the Security Bureau. I told Eric before that you should also know the concerns of the FBI."
Tucker sighed slightly and said, "Actually nothing. He just used a replacement to insert some of his own people into it. The information he just gave you was noticed by the person who inserted it. At present, I can only say so much. If you talk about it... it would be more troublesome."
"Enough." Hu Bo nodded immediately with satisfaction: "No need to worry. Actually, my boss is out of caution."
"I understand this." Tucker said: "If it were me, I would have to be careful. I can't just feed others what they do. I can fully understand this. It's just that I hope that our honesty can win your responsibility and trust at critical moments."
Bo Hu smiled and said, "I know I should do this. I can guarantee that with the current cooperation between us, you don't have to worry about the Security Bureau at all, just do your business well. I promise."
"That's great." Tucker said, standing up, stretching out his hand and shook hands with Hu Bo again and said, "Actually, this is my first time working with the FBI like this. It seems that it is not as difficult as I imagined."
Bo Hu smiled and said, "Of course. In fact, we should communicate more face-to-face and honestly."
Tucker stopped praising each other, but looked at Eric and said, "Go back with me and clean up, and then you're going to come here to work."
Eric nodded and looked at Huber and said, "Clean the room for me. It's better to arrange a beautiful single secretary."
Bo Hu smiled and took the two of them to the elevator and said goodbye. After walking out of the elevator and getting on his own car, Tucker said: "You must keep a close eye on them in the FBI. Go and keep our bottom line. Once you find something wrong, please notify me immediately. Do you understand what I mean?"
"What does something wrong mean?" Eric said.
"It was their group of people who wanted to expand the results and pointed the signs at us again. Because I was worried that with the investigation of this case, it would eventually lead to our internal situation. At that time, can you guarantee that these guys still want to be so easy to talk to now? You must know that they were the real big fish, the biggest one." Tucker said.
Eric thought for a while and said, "It's hard to guarantee that they won't do this, but what should we do if it really happens?"
"What should I do? You're dealing with them here, and I'll finish it off directly, clear out all the traces and remove everyone." Tucker sighed and said, "I hope this is better not happening. Otherwise, we will part with the Joint Commission again."
Just as Tucker and Eric returned to Novoco, Pete arrived at Novoco on time. After a series of registrations and inspections, they came to the third floor again for handover. This time, the handover was probably because they were familiar with the road, so the speed was much faster. After sitting down, Anderson went to the smoking room to smoke. Pete immediately looked at Adal Hassan.
This guy is still working very focused today, and still pulling the curtains and closing the door. Pete sighed and relaxed. After browsing all the surveillance, he looked at Anna, who was working. The woman was studying something with a colleague. If he wanted to bring the news out, maybe he could only rely on these people to help, but this obviously would be a great risk. He had no trust from these people at all. It was not much different to handing over to them than to the Intelligence Agency. But if he didn't rely on them, he would be stuck here and there was no other way... Unless he could escort the people who were going out to Los Angeles like Albert. But...will Albert agree?
While Pete was thinking, Anderson returned to the monitoring room. He looked at Pitt and sat down and said, "We can make it easier today."
"Why?" asked Pete.
"Because those two guys had checked the post not long ago today. Generally speaking, they only appear once a day." Anderson said.
Pete smiled and said, "Even if they come, it's nothing? What can this be wrong? Everyone is working, as long as we are here, what can they say?"
"Don't be too careless. If those two guys are in a bad mood, they will find fault." Anderson said: "For example, have you filled in your on-time inspection records carefully and have you carefully read all the places? They will check these carefully. It is not difficult to find some shortcomings."
Pete sighed and said, "Then have these two people done this?"
"Yes." Anderson said: "A guy has been transferred now. He is responsible for sending the person here to Los Angeles. Because of a mistake, he was found out and was scolded. He was scolded. Finally, he should not be transferred. It is equivalent to sweeping out of the house."
"Isn't this an errand that no one wants to do? Why did he scold anyone who wants to go?" Pete asked strangely.
"No one is willing to do it. I told you that someone had been investigated because he happened to have just happened to receive the news from the Security Bureau. Then there was something like this, and no one was willing to go. But this is easy to understand. After all, if something happened, these two guys would be unlucky, and the first one was them." Anderson said, "Fortunately, someone like Albert is willing to take on such a thing."
Peter looked at Anderson and said, "I don't see the record that Albert took on all the outings."
"Haha. You're too much. Do you want Albert to be responsible for this? It's good to have such a person. At least it's much smaller chance of us being sent." Anderson said.
Pete sighed and said, "Is there no benefit to go out? I mean, it can't be all risky and no benefit, right?"
"Benefits? What's the benefit?" Anderson said as if he didn't think there could be any benefit.
Chapter completed!