Jimmy heard that Hughes said Peter would be transferred to Washington, D.C., and immediately understood that this time the Manhattan office was facing a great loss.
Peter was the most favored candidate for the field supervisor position by the higher-ups before, he was just over 40, still young, capable, especially in recent years, the case-solving rate of Peter's team reached over 80%, a terrifying figure of around 87%, leaving others without any advantage in comparison.
Moreover, Peter had a wide circle of friends, and his interpersonal relationships in New York were far better than others. Such a field supervisor, once appointed, could maintain a stable hold on the position for a long time.
Although Peter was not dismissed from the FBI due to the murder case, he had to leave the Manhattan office for the headquarters in Washington, D.C., and as a result, the Manhattan office lost the planned successor, completely disrupting their plans.
