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Chapter 662 Interview with Anonymous at Night (Part 2!!)

Chapter 662 Interview with Anonymous at Night (Second Update!!)
A useless clue?
Not so.

Locke looked at George who spoke lightly, but in his heart, he was far from showing the same, thinking so in his heart.

Although he wouldn't risk George turning out to be a fool to get into George's head just to get something, he didn't need to do that to be sure George was hiding something.

Gwen thought so too.

After dinner, the two drove back to the Xingchen Building.

Gwen frowned and looked at Locke who was driving: "Dad is lying."

Locke smiled: "Obviously."

He can see through whether a person is lying or not. As for Gwen, Gwen may not have his special function, but Gwen is a woman.

A woman may not be able to tell if another woman is lying.

but……

man?

As long as women are willing, their sixth sense is strong enough to know whether a man is lying or not after a man speaks.

not to mention……

Gwen's IQ is also super high. Although it is not out of the box, but looking at the earth, it is estimated that only Stark, Bruce and that ruined high school student can compete with Gwen.

Gwen frowned and said, "But, what is Dad hiding?"

Locke has some guesses about this: "George may also have noticed that the Statue of Liberty is unusually hot. At the same time, he probably knows that no one is willing to dig into this case except him."

Gwen looked at Locke: "Dad knows?"

Locke shook his head: "That's not true, don't forget, George, it's an old antique."

Gwen blinked.

"newspaper!"

Locke reminded: "George maintains the habit of reading newspapers, and, police detectives like George's age, they all like to read newspapers, looking for inspiration from the cases reported in the newspapers."

However, these few cases, not to mention the calmness of the Internet, even the major newspapers did not mention them at all.

Again.

George is an old policeman, so he can't hide anything from George about the case.

Especially now.

The FBI kicked George out of the task force without even thinking about it.

Of course, there must be part of the reason for the FBI's anger, but the biggest reason is that they want George to leave the case related to the Lighthouse project.

"I know."

Gwen shook her head: "Dad will definitely be suspicious, that's for sure, Dad's IQ is not that low, I mean, Dad is obviously not hiding the weirdness of this case, but hiding other things .”

Her IQ is over there. If George's IQ is low and he can't even see this, then George wouldn't be able to work as a policeman for so many years.

That wasn't Gwen's concern.

"No matter what it is, Dad, since the FBI let Dad leave, it means that they also feel that Dad has not found any evidence that can expose the Lighthouse Project, so they are very relieved to use this case to let Dad leave, but, I Knowing Dad, Dad must be hiding something, something that even the FBI didn't find out."

"Ah."

"you know?"

"I'm not a god...not a roundworm!"

Locke said so, while driving the Audi R8 into the underground garage, and then said: "However, it is a good thing that George can leave."

Although it is a bit troublesome for him.

But no problem.

Gwen nodded: "That's right, but during this time, you should pay more attention to Dad. I always feel that something is wrong."

Locke hummed: "George is not reckless. Since he sensed that something was wrong, he would definitely not let the Federation find an excuse to kill him."

Gwen gave Locke a blank look, and gave Locke a small punch: "Can you say something nice."

Locke laughed.

He was telling the truth.

George is not the kind who will do anything for the truth, or even be reckless all the way to the end.

At least, George is not the kind of person who is particularly stubborn, just look at this one time.

Locke estimated that when George knew that if the arrest failed this time, he would be responsible for himself, George just pushed the case to the FBI.

In a word.

It seems that George didn't want to take the blame, so he kicked the case to the FBI. Then, the FBI just fired George and kicked George out of the task force.

But in fact.

It is estimated that when George was in New Jersey, he discovered something was wrong. He knew that everyone except himself wanted to close the case as soon as possible, but he couldn't take the initiative to withdraw. After all, it would be too obvious and deliberate.

Because if George withdraws voluntarily, everyone will undoubtedly guess that George intends to investigate alone.

and so.

When George knew that he would either catch the Peerless Assassin or take the initiative to take the blame, he also pushed the boat along the way. He was sure that the FBI would definitely not let him continue to intervene in the Statue of Liberty case. It just so happened that, taking this opportunity, the FBI brought up the case. kicked him out.

Gee.

George, very insidious.

Locke thought so.

next second.

After turning off the engine, Locke looked at Mr. Anonymous who came out of a black car opposite the parking space, and raised his eyebrows.

"Mr. Anonymous?"

Gwen, who had unbuckled his seat belt, looked at Anonymous who came out of the opposite car, and asked curiously, "Why is he here?"

Locke looked at Gwen: "I thought of two possibilities."

"Give you a mission?"

"Yes, it's a"

"Today's notice."

"Ah."

Locke opened the car door: "Guess what it is?"

Gwen didn't speak. Do I still need to ask? The Peerless Assassin's notice was discovered in the morning, and Mr. Anonymous appeared here in the evening. Why, this is not a multiple-choice question.

"Good evening, Mr. Anonymous."

After Locke closed the car door, he led Gwen towards the opposite side and said with a smile, "I thought you were on vacation in Europe. I saw your post."

Mr. Anonymous took off his sunglasses, shook hands with Gwen next to him, and smiled at Locke, "We've already arrived in Paris."

Locke snorted: "Then why did you come back all of a sudden? Gas is very expensive."

Nameless spread his hands: "Let me guess for you?"

Locke shook his head and said, "The Peerless Assassin."

"That's why I admire you."

The Nameless Man laughed and pointed at Locke: "Just like your mother, no secret can be hidden from your mother's eyes."

The corner of Locke's mouth twitched: "I would be very happy if you could say her full name."

Although I have already warned Anonymous not to say that my mother is going to say Lorraine Broughton, this old man still uses his mother to describe Lorraine Broughton intentionally or unintentionally.

For what, Locke knew it well, didn't he just want to use this relationship that Locke didn't care about to get close.

Although Locke is not interested in this relationship, it is undeniable that Lorraine Broughton is indeed his mother, so when the anonymous person said so before, Locke didn't bother to correct his little thoughts.

but now?
Before finding out who his biological father was, Locke always felt that there was a spell called time paradox surrounding his head.

Although Locke thinks this is extremely nonsense and impossible, a vampire came to him and said that her mother saw a picture of Locke marrying her in the future.

This……

Although Locke has a 90.00% chance that such a thing will not happen, he has to guard against it.

Mr. Anonymous laughed haha: "Well, I did come here for the crime notice this morning."

Locke shook his head and walked towards the elevator: "Then you should go to the Peerless Assassin, why are you looking for me, I really don't know him well."

Anonymous followed closely: "But, someone knows, doesn't it?"

When Locke walked into the elevator, he turned his head and glanced at Anonymous, and smiled.

Hannah.

This is the name Anonymous wants to say.

Look.

This is one of the reasons why Locke temporarily let the Peerless Assassin go offline.

If the Peerless Assassin doesn't go offline, then someone will definitely hit Hannah with the idea of ​​the Peerless Assassin.

In the past, the Peerless Assassin disappeared without any suspense, and couldn't find anything that could contact him.

But now, with Hannah, it was different.

but……

These troubles, wait for the Peerless Assassin to go offline, it will be OK.

Again.

It's just a vest, and it's not necessarily a good thing to be famous. When the Peerless Assassin goes offline, if necessary, Locke can create a second Peerless Assassin to change his appearance.

For example, Peerless Assassin's direct disciple, Peerless Killer!
That picture must be beautiful.

Locke thought so.

Enter the house.

Hannah was still sitting on the high bar stool, drinking the milk in her hand, holding the pizza in one hand, holding her head up, as if she was going to swallow the pizza in one gulp.

A few eyes are facing each other.

Hannah blushed, and quickly threw the pizza into the pizza box.

Locke recalled the scene just now, and the corners of his mouth slowly rose.

Gwen walked up to Hannah and said with a smile: "When your brother used to eat pizza, he liked to throw the pizza in the air, spin it in a circle, and then let me bet on whether he could eat it. It's okay, you are very restrained." It's gone."

Anonymous looked at Locke thoughtfully.

The corner of Locke's mouth twitched, and he looked at his unknown: "I have no idea what she is talking about."

talking.

Locke glanced at Gwen speechlessly.

There are outsiders here.

How can you say that.

Good guy.

With this said, wouldn't the image of a cold and male god that he had always maintained outside be shattered immediately?

Gwen shrugged, ignored Locke, and said to Unknown, "Mr. Unknown, what do you drink?"

Anonymous said: "Aside from bourbon, is there any other wine in Locke's house?"

Gwen smiled and said: "Of course, there is also the national wine of the Eastern Kingdom. Locke said it was very valuable. He bought two bottles and never drank it. Do you want to try it?"

……

(End of this chapter)

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