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Chapter 996 Suspicious Object

Judging from the information, neither of these two people could tell anything. Not only did they follow Heathman for many years, they were trusted by Heathman, but they also had a stable family life, and their wives and children were all in McLean.

From this point of view, these two people should not have any problems, but this may be just a manifestation. What is the bone of some people always a mystery. From the moment, the most likely one is these two people, because these two people and Heisman can be said to be together day and night, knowing that almost everything about Heisman is at least in work. So if it is leaked, then these two people have the ability to leak any information about Heisman.

But after thinking about it carefully, Pete felt that something was wrong, because if that was the case, it was too obvious. They would be suspected first, and such continuous incidents would easily make people find the connection. The reality is indeed like this. Mr. Lille quickly suspected Heisman. This is impossible for the Russians to imagine that as a spy who could penetrate Heisman, he would definitely be very cautious in using it. So if it was one of these two people, then they would definitely use another, more implicit method to carry out their actions to avoid putting the spy in danger.

During lunch, John came to the office on time. He did not take them to lunch immediately. Instead, after a look, he came to everyone and looked. After a look, he said, "Everyone, it seems that you have entered the state. This is better than I thought. It seems that I did not choose the wrong person. So I want to know whether you are still going well at the moment? If it is a specific question, don't tell me now. I just know your general situation. The specific Mr. Lille will communicate with you."

After looking at each other, Pitt and others didn't say anything. It was unlikely that they could say something in such a short time. After all, no one could finish reading all these materials, so everything could not be connected. Only after carefully studying these things and then sorting them out carefully can we raise questions.

Seeing that these people didn't say anything, John said, "Come on, everyone, have a meal. After that, you can rest for a while, chat with each other, and of course, you can chat with me. By the way, there is also a smoking office. You can do whatever you want. The ashtray is in the second drawer on the left side of your tables."

Everyone seemed to have a tacit understanding for lunch, and they ate very quickly. After eating, they immediately returned to the office. Pete took a drink and took out a cigarette and lit it. He started smoking. Russell, a black man sitting not far from Pite's right, looked at Pite and said, "Can you give me a cigarette?"

Pete turned his head and looked at him, reached out and handed it over with his cigarette case. Russell smiled and took it over and said, "I originally thought that smoking was not allowed here at all."

Pete smiled and said, "I thought so too, that I took it because I felt there would be loopholes to take advantage of."

Just as Pete spoke, John walked in, and after looking at Pete who was smoking, he said, "You have time to rest. But you may have to be late at night..." He pointed to the information he brought and said, "You have to finish reading these within the specified time, and you have to discuss them. You have to reach some consensus. After all, after Mr. Lille comes, he is not here to listen to your arguments, but to have constructive opinions. Do you understand what I mean?"

"Get it." Pete and everyone else should arrive.

John nodded with satisfaction, "If you need it, please contact me directly." He pointed to the phone on the desk, "You can be an insider, or just come to my office." After that, he left.

Pete and the others looked at each other and spoke, "I think we should have a concentrated discussion after everyone has read these things."

"It's very necessary," said Paul Rotman. "I suggest that we should write down the subjects and reasons of doubt. Then we will discuss it in order. It's like a persuasive speech, and everyone can raise questions. These questions must be recorded. If we can answer them ourselves, we will give answers, which cannot be answered, and are more critical, and we will raise them when discussing with Mr. Lille."

"No," Pi Te nodded and said, "What we are doing now is actually analysis. We don't need to have any important conclusions, but we must have problems, or find some places that make people feel that there is a problem."

Hearing Peter say this, Russell, the black man next to him, said, "To be honest, there is no problem with the information I have seen. I don't know what you guys are like, but I..." He shrugged and said, "I can't see anything."

Pete looked at him and said, "What are you looking at?"

"It was Mr. Heathman's actions in Ukraine... it should be said to be the action." Russell said: "But I think there are many things missing in this, and I can't see anything at all. What is reflected in it is normal. I can't see any problems. Everything goes smoothly."

"I'm almost the same here, and there is Hakari, and I'm having fun talking with the Kurds." The man named Richard Ramo said, "To be honest, I think these information were prepared in a hurry. It doesn't have much other functions except for letting me know a little."

"Let's talk about it first." Paul Rotman said: "At least we should find out several targets that can be investigated." After that, he looked at Pitt and said: "What is your information?"

Pete picked up the one on his desk and handed it to him and said, "It is Mr. Heathman's two most capable subordinates. The introduction is very detailed."

Rotman took the information and opened it and looked at it, "These two people should be very suspicious, what do you think?"

Pete shook his head slightly and said, "It seems like this, but I think the possibility of these two people is extremely small."

When Rotman heard Peter say this, he didn't say anything else, but handed the information on his desk to Pitt and said, "Look at mine. My account is someone Mr. Heathman will have contact with. I think this is just a brief introduction, and there should be missing people. It doesn't seem to be of great value, but if you want to say it is possible, these people are also possible."
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