Karen really wanted to take action against Langley.
One sentence.
Langley had no domestic law enforcement authority, let alone the authority to carry out assassinations within the country.
"Lake."
Karen, who was sitting on the sofa, said to Lake, "Do you remember your Aunt Tess?"
Lake summoned his memory: "Tess Pittman?"
Ms. Tess Pittman was one of Karen's good friends. Lake attended Tess's wedding when he was a child, but after he turned sixteen, most of the information he learned came from Karen. It was said that a few years ago, Tess Pittman followed her husband to Paris to become a diplomat.
The diplomats of the Federation are not graduates of technical colleges, so this can be considered a kind of sharing.
Just like so-called political donations, for example, if you help a mayor run for election, the mayor will give you something in return after he succeeds, such as selling you a piece of land at a low price.
Lake said, "I remember Aunt Tess and her family went to Paris."
Karen nodded. "Yes, but fourteen months ago, they were killed in a car accident on their way back."
Lake raised an eyebrow. "Langley did it?"
Good job.
If that's the case, it would explain why Karen is against the CIA.
But...where is the evidence?
Lake's mind moved and he looked at Anna over there.
Seeing this, Karen also told her story with Anna.
Anna found Karen five days ago, or rather, it was Karen who found Anna. About three months ago, Anna suddenly found that her position was exposed and was sniped by the killer. After killing a wave of killers, Anna, who was also shot in the abdomen, fell to the side of the road due to exhaustion.
Just right.
Karen, who was passing by at the time, happened to see Anna lying on the side of the road, so she got out of the car to check. When she saw Anna's gunshot wound, Karen was about to call the police. Anna suddenly woke up at this time and begged Karen not to call the police because she was being hunted by the CIA and FBI.
Karen was shocked at the time.
Lake was also a little shocked.
coincide?
He never believed in coincidences.
Lake looked directly at Anna. Karen naturally knew what Lake was thinking and said directly, "I asked Dr. Dupont to come to my house to treat Anna. After Dr. Dupont left, Anna told me that she knew I was investigating the CIA and that she had evidence to help me prove that the death of your Aunt Tess and her family was not an accident."
Anna does have evidence. You know, fourteen months ago, Anna was still wandering between the Red House and Langley. At that time, Anna was not only a double agent, but also shared the information database of the Red House and Langley.
The death of Aunt Tess's family was not an accident, but it was not done by Langley and the Red House. However, Anna has evidence that Langley knew that someone was going to attack Tess.
Or perhaps Aunt Tess became a pawn used by Langley to lure out their assassination target.
Langley set up a game.
A man who gambles with the lives of Aunt Tess's family to lure out a killer who also comes from Langley but has defected, so that Anna can take this opportunity to find and kill the killer, and by the way, give Anna a warning and let her see what the consequences of leaving Langley are.
"I've requested a hearing."
Karen said to Lake, "With Anna's identification, I can apply for a full search warrant for Langley in this case and find the murderer who planned this murder."
Lake looked at Anna: "Do you know who that person is?"
Anna, who seemed to blend into the shadows of the living room if you didn't look closely, said aloud, "He is Carmen Ian, the director of the CIA's Third Directorate of Overseas Operations!"
Lake raised an eyebrow.
No wonder the CIA went crazy and launched an attack on the home of General Ross, one of the three giants of the military, in Arlington County, which has a military area.
This is a matter of Chief Langley's reputation. What would happen if Anna succeeded in testifying in court?
I'm afraid Langley's face is completely gone.
What?
Langley could say that they didn't know this Anna at all, haha, this was self-deception. Anna could even play with the Red House and Langley. There was no doubt that this quiet Anna, who was like a little white rabbit, must have some solid evidence between her and Langley.
What?
Is Anna also from the KGB?
Oh.
Lake looked at Karen: "What kind of deal?"
Karen glanced at Anna, then looked at Lake. "One hundred percent immunity. She used the information she knew about the Red House in exchange for admission to the witness protection program."
Lake said, "Is that all?"
Anna said aloud: "I just want to live quietly."
"It's a shame you can't survive."
"…"
Lake looked at Anna. "Your KGB recruiter told you that five years would buy you freedom. He lied to you. Langley's recruiter told you that you could help them gain freedom from the KGB. They also lied to you."
Anna's expression suddenly changed and she looked at Karen.
Karen said, "Lake, I have already secured immunity, as long as Anna can testify in court."
Lake turned his head to look at Karen, smiled, and then looked at Anna again: "I didn't say that Karen also lied to you, but you seem to have not thought of a problem."
Anna said, "What?"
Lake smiled and said, "As long as you testify in court, Langley will lose face. Do you think it would be difficult for Langley to find you even if you joined the witness protection program? Or do you think that if they sell this information to the Red House, will the people in the Red House let you go?"
To put it bluntly.
Langley is also one of our family members even among the bastards.
The information brought by Anna who testified in court was good, but it was only a one-time thing. They might not use it at first, but what about later?
Moreover, the witness protection program is more like exile than protection.
"You will die."
Lake said bluntly to Anna, "No matter how much you want to live, you will die. Because, in this land of Langley, they will not allow you, a traitor, to survive. Besides, you can't expect a secret known by more than a dozen people to be strictly kept."
The federal witness protection program is indeed a great invention, but it is not without loopholes, especially for Langley. If they are determined to find someone, they can find you no matter how deep you hide abroad, let alone in their own country.
Anna's expression changed.
Karen also frowned.
"elder brother."
"what."
"…"
Lake turned his head and looked at Betty, who was trying hard to let him see Karen's expression. He smiled and then said to Anna, "I have a suggestion. Maybe my suggestion is better than Karen's."
Anna looked up at Karen.
Lake smiled.
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