blackstone code
Chapter 2041
Chapter 2041
People at the bottom love to talk about buildings at the top.
It's like people drinking a large glass of cheap beer at 99 cents in a tavern with a few letters on the roadside sign lights.
What they like most is to discuss how the president of the Federation is, how the cabinet members are, how the international trends are developing, and where there will be more opportunities!
It was as if each of these people had extremely prominent identities and backgrounds, and what they discussed was something that could determine the lives and work of tens of millions of people!
but!
They are just ordinary people at the bottom of society. Their knowledge of their living and working environment is limited to the neighbors living around them, or the neighbors living in the same corridor.
In terms of work, it also goes beyond the assembly line or a single workshop.
They may not even know who is in charge of organizing production on the next-door assembly line or in the next-door workshop, let alone the middle and high-level managers of the companies they work for.
You may not even have heard the name!
This is the essence of the most real life. People standing in the valley always look at the top of the mountain, not on the mountainside.
The house that Noel used to monitor the doctor and Joanna was burglarized, so some information was circulated, which is actually not very tenable.
There was a petty thief who robbed this house. Didn't he know the Brothers Grimm and who Noel was?
In fact, it is possible. Those gang members who are on the street may have heard of Noel's name, but who has actually seen it?
Also, burglars don't care who the home is stolen from, they just want what's inside.
But these things are too much of a coincidence.
It was easy for Lynch to make these stories such coincidences, he just said so.
But if the Security Committee wants to refute what he said and prove that he is lying, it must produce tangible evidence!
There is no doubt, this may be the best protection for vulnerable groups!
The person in charge of the security committee responsible for Mr. President's assassination case was silent for a while, and finally decided not to interrupt or refute. He would treat every sentence and every word Lynch said with a skeptical attitude.
Mr. President also understood at this time that the Security Committee might have some doubts about Lynch, so Lynch called him here.
This is an opportunity for him and Lynch to develop a more reliable relationship.
Rather than sticking to neutrality and getting nothing with only one year and eight months left in his term, it is better to fall to Lynch, at least this can leave enough benefits for himself.
Mr. President glanced at the person in charge, "This case is very special and has great influence."
"We can't make any groundless accusations. You can doubt anything with a skeptical attitude, but don't make mistakes before there is no real evidence!"
This sentence sounds like a speech from a neutral position, but the person in charge can hear that Mr. President has already favored Lynch.
Lynch could hear it too.
It's like two players on the court in a competition, one punches the other, and the referee just doesn't see it.
But the person who was beaten began to try to fight back. At this time, the referee ran over and told him to talk about sportsmanship and keep silent about possible incentives.
It seems to be neutral, but in fact it has long been biased.
The person in charge nodded, indicating that he was very aware of this.
"Mr. Lynch, you are Mr. Truman's best friend. Has he ever mentioned to you who might hurt him, or what he is doing will hurt some people?"
Lynch looked at the person in charge and shook his head slightly, "We all know who is the most likely behind-the-scenes culprit, and you also know, probably more than I do."
"Even if I tell you my opinion, is it meaningful to solve the whole case?"
Lynch's rhetorical question caused both the person in charge and the president to fall into silence. The last thing Mr. Truman was doing was to draft the "Draft Amendment to the Anti-Monopoly Law".
Then he died, and some scholars and experts who participated in drafting the amendment either had an accident or committed suicide.
It is said that there is no connection, even the workers in the factory don't believe it.
The security committee also knows about these situations, so what's the use?
The goals are too big and too many, and they treat big capitalists with the same attitude as they treat Lynch.
It's just a little bit of probing, even if it's still possible to usher in a counterattack like a storm.
The person in charge smiled awkwardly and didn't continue to argue.
Then the president felt that there was nothing to ask, so he got up and planned to leave.
"Are you going with me?"
"It just so happens that I have something I want to talk to you about..."
Mr. President's invitation once again made the person in charge feel very troublesome. He didn't make a sound, and Lynch got up accordingly.
He tidied up his attire, and when he was about to leave the room, he suddenly said as if he had thought of something, "Why don't you check how those leaked documents were handed over to the media?"
After speaking, Lynch turned and left with a smile. The person in charge looked at Lynch's back and sat back on the sofa instead of seeing him off.
At this time someone came in from outside the door, according to the federal constitution and laws, without informing the president.
No agency can conduct covert video and audio recordings of the federal president. The Security Council is a federal agency, so they must follow the rules.
There are also people who say, look, there are a lot of people who made recordings without the president's knowledge. Are these people criminals?
Yes, they have all committed crimes and will face charges if caught.
Although it is said that it cannot be recorded, it does not mean that it cannot be eavesdropped.
The person who came in sat next to the person in charge and asked, "What do you think?"
The person in charge replied thoughtfully, "Lynch may be lying, but we can't find any evidence that he is lying."
The man also nodded, "I think so too."
"Mr. Truman entrusted Lynch to investigate these matters, which shows that he already has the most basic doubts, otherwise he would not let Lynch do this."
"Lynch gave him a negative conclusion, will he doubt whether Lynch is reliable?"
"Or, is there someone else who was assigned to investigate Joanna?"
"These are things we don't know, but need to figure out."
The person in charge asked, "Did Nuoer ask anything?"
The visitor shook his head, "It's been thirteen hours, and his logic has begun to be confused, but there is still no breakthrough."
The person in charge shook his finger, "Ask again, if you can't find anything by twelve o'clock, let him stay for two days and send him away."
The visitor quickly left the room, leaving only the person in charge here.
He didn't know why, he just had a feeling.
He recalled the conversation with Lynch just now, and recalled the changes in Lynch's facial details. He felt more and more that Lynch was lying, and he was lying on more than one question.
But... why is this happening?
It was as if... Lynch was telling him that he was lying!
A good capitalist, and even a good politician, would never display such grotesque incongruity when lying.
Lynch can be viewed as a politician. Mr. Truman said that if Lynch enters politics, he will become one of the greatest politicians in federal history!
Because Lynch's personal ability is stronger than Mr. Truman himself, Lynch can do even more without a bottom line, let alone stand!
And these are the necessary conditions for a politician to evolve into a politician!
How can such a person who is so good that Mr. Truman thinks he is the best show that kind of weirdness that people can feel?
He doesn't know, but he'll figure these things out.
On the other side, Lynch and Mr. President walked out from the gate of the Security Committee headquarters, their hidden but not completely hidden smiles retracted.
Mr. President invited him to have something to eat together. It was already late at night, and he did not refuse.
As soon as the convoy of five cars left the parking lot of the Security Committee, several more cars came outside.
When Mr. President was a little startled, Lynch reassured him, "This is my people, they are protecting our safety."
Only then did Mr. President heave a sigh of relief, and asked the driver to quickly contact other vehicles and tell them that these were his own people.
He said with some emotion, "Now everyone values their own safety very much!"
In the past, the non-political travel of the federal president was only two or three cars, or even one car!
Because they don't think anyone will assassinate themselves, although the president has been assassinated more than once in federal history, and more than one person died in the assassination.
But most of the time, federal presidents believe their safety can be guaranteed.
Until the death of Mr. Truman, everyone began to pay attention to safety.
Lynch also nodded in agreement, "Life is the most precious wealth God bestows on us, and it surpasses everything else."
As he spoke, he paused for a while, and naturally changed the subject, "Excuse me, why are you suddenly interested in these things?"
"For more than two months, you have not shown any interest in these things, or is there something that I don't know about?"
Lynch's question was very direct and abrupt, and Mr. President didn't respond immediately.
By the time he figured out what Lynch was expressing, a while had passed.
He didn't know how to explain it clearly.
According to his own thinking, he would not get involved in this kind of thing even if he was killed, and he could run as far as he could.
But interests are touching, and in the end he still lost to the attraction of interests.
"Maybe I shouldn't ask that...", Lynch reminded him again appropriately, if he really thought so, he would change the subject, but he didn't.
Mr. President also came to his senses, and he explained, "Mr. Truman sent a regular registered letter in early December last year."
"I asked some people later, and Mr. Truman would do this every once in a while."
"He said that no one can open this registered letter. It was written and sent by him himself. No need to worry about safety, and he will eventually receive it personally."
"So until I got this registered letter, no one else knew what was in it until I saw it..."
(End of this chapter)
People at the bottom love to talk about buildings at the top.
It's like people drinking a large glass of cheap beer at 99 cents in a tavern with a few letters on the roadside sign lights.
What they like most is to discuss how the president of the Federation is, how the cabinet members are, how the international trends are developing, and where there will be more opportunities!
It was as if each of these people had extremely prominent identities and backgrounds, and what they discussed was something that could determine the lives and work of tens of millions of people!
but!
They are just ordinary people at the bottom of society. Their knowledge of their living and working environment is limited to the neighbors living around them, or the neighbors living in the same corridor.
In terms of work, it also goes beyond the assembly line or a single workshop.
They may not even know who is in charge of organizing production on the next-door assembly line or in the next-door workshop, let alone the middle and high-level managers of the companies they work for.
You may not even have heard the name!
This is the essence of the most real life. People standing in the valley always look at the top of the mountain, not on the mountainside.
The house that Noel used to monitor the doctor and Joanna was burglarized, so some information was circulated, which is actually not very tenable.
There was a petty thief who robbed this house. Didn't he know the Brothers Grimm and who Noel was?
In fact, it is possible. Those gang members who are on the street may have heard of Noel's name, but who has actually seen it?
Also, burglars don't care who the home is stolen from, they just want what's inside.
But these things are too much of a coincidence.
It was easy for Lynch to make these stories such coincidences, he just said so.
But if the Security Committee wants to refute what he said and prove that he is lying, it must produce tangible evidence!
There is no doubt, this may be the best protection for vulnerable groups!
The person in charge of the security committee responsible for Mr. President's assassination case was silent for a while, and finally decided not to interrupt or refute. He would treat every sentence and every word Lynch said with a skeptical attitude.
Mr. President also understood at this time that the Security Committee might have some doubts about Lynch, so Lynch called him here.
This is an opportunity for him and Lynch to develop a more reliable relationship.
Rather than sticking to neutrality and getting nothing with only one year and eight months left in his term, it is better to fall to Lynch, at least this can leave enough benefits for himself.
Mr. President glanced at the person in charge, "This case is very special and has great influence."
"We can't make any groundless accusations. You can doubt anything with a skeptical attitude, but don't make mistakes before there is no real evidence!"
This sentence sounds like a speech from a neutral position, but the person in charge can hear that Mr. President has already favored Lynch.
Lynch could hear it too.
It's like two players on the court in a competition, one punches the other, and the referee just doesn't see it.
But the person who was beaten began to try to fight back. At this time, the referee ran over and told him to talk about sportsmanship and keep silent about possible incentives.
It seems to be neutral, but in fact it has long been biased.
The person in charge nodded, indicating that he was very aware of this.
"Mr. Lynch, you are Mr. Truman's best friend. Has he ever mentioned to you who might hurt him, or what he is doing will hurt some people?"
Lynch looked at the person in charge and shook his head slightly, "We all know who is the most likely behind-the-scenes culprit, and you also know, probably more than I do."
"Even if I tell you my opinion, is it meaningful to solve the whole case?"
Lynch's rhetorical question caused both the person in charge and the president to fall into silence. The last thing Mr. Truman was doing was to draft the "Draft Amendment to the Anti-Monopoly Law".
Then he died, and some scholars and experts who participated in drafting the amendment either had an accident or committed suicide.
It is said that there is no connection, even the workers in the factory don't believe it.
The security committee also knows about these situations, so what's the use?
The goals are too big and too many, and they treat big capitalists with the same attitude as they treat Lynch.
It's just a little bit of probing, even if it's still possible to usher in a counterattack like a storm.
The person in charge smiled awkwardly and didn't continue to argue.
Then the president felt that there was nothing to ask, so he got up and planned to leave.
"Are you going with me?"
"It just so happens that I have something I want to talk to you about..."
Mr. President's invitation once again made the person in charge feel very troublesome. He didn't make a sound, and Lynch got up accordingly.
He tidied up his attire, and when he was about to leave the room, he suddenly said as if he had thought of something, "Why don't you check how those leaked documents were handed over to the media?"
After speaking, Lynch turned and left with a smile. The person in charge looked at Lynch's back and sat back on the sofa instead of seeing him off.
At this time someone came in from outside the door, according to the federal constitution and laws, without informing the president.
No agency can conduct covert video and audio recordings of the federal president. The Security Council is a federal agency, so they must follow the rules.
There are also people who say, look, there are a lot of people who made recordings without the president's knowledge. Are these people criminals?
Yes, they have all committed crimes and will face charges if caught.
Although it is said that it cannot be recorded, it does not mean that it cannot be eavesdropped.
The person who came in sat next to the person in charge and asked, "What do you think?"
The person in charge replied thoughtfully, "Lynch may be lying, but we can't find any evidence that he is lying."
The man also nodded, "I think so too."
"Mr. Truman entrusted Lynch to investigate these matters, which shows that he already has the most basic doubts, otherwise he would not let Lynch do this."
"Lynch gave him a negative conclusion, will he doubt whether Lynch is reliable?"
"Or, is there someone else who was assigned to investigate Joanna?"
"These are things we don't know, but need to figure out."
The person in charge asked, "Did Nuoer ask anything?"
The visitor shook his head, "It's been thirteen hours, and his logic has begun to be confused, but there is still no breakthrough."
The person in charge shook his finger, "Ask again, if you can't find anything by twelve o'clock, let him stay for two days and send him away."
The visitor quickly left the room, leaving only the person in charge here.
He didn't know why, he just had a feeling.
He recalled the conversation with Lynch just now, and recalled the changes in Lynch's facial details. He felt more and more that Lynch was lying, and he was lying on more than one question.
But... why is this happening?
It was as if... Lynch was telling him that he was lying!
A good capitalist, and even a good politician, would never display such grotesque incongruity when lying.
Lynch can be viewed as a politician. Mr. Truman said that if Lynch enters politics, he will become one of the greatest politicians in federal history!
Because Lynch's personal ability is stronger than Mr. Truman himself, Lynch can do even more without a bottom line, let alone stand!
And these are the necessary conditions for a politician to evolve into a politician!
How can such a person who is so good that Mr. Truman thinks he is the best show that kind of weirdness that people can feel?
He doesn't know, but he'll figure these things out.
On the other side, Lynch and Mr. President walked out from the gate of the Security Committee headquarters, their hidden but not completely hidden smiles retracted.
Mr. President invited him to have something to eat together. It was already late at night, and he did not refuse.
As soon as the convoy of five cars left the parking lot of the Security Committee, several more cars came outside.
When Mr. President was a little startled, Lynch reassured him, "This is my people, they are protecting our safety."
Only then did Mr. President heave a sigh of relief, and asked the driver to quickly contact other vehicles and tell them that these were his own people.
He said with some emotion, "Now everyone values their own safety very much!"
In the past, the non-political travel of the federal president was only two or three cars, or even one car!
Because they don't think anyone will assassinate themselves, although the president has been assassinated more than once in federal history, and more than one person died in the assassination.
But most of the time, federal presidents believe their safety can be guaranteed.
Until the death of Mr. Truman, everyone began to pay attention to safety.
Lynch also nodded in agreement, "Life is the most precious wealth God bestows on us, and it surpasses everything else."
As he spoke, he paused for a while, and naturally changed the subject, "Excuse me, why are you suddenly interested in these things?"
"For more than two months, you have not shown any interest in these things, or is there something that I don't know about?"
Lynch's question was very direct and abrupt, and Mr. President didn't respond immediately.
By the time he figured out what Lynch was expressing, a while had passed.
He didn't know how to explain it clearly.
According to his own thinking, he would not get involved in this kind of thing even if he was killed, and he could run as far as he could.
But interests are touching, and in the end he still lost to the attraction of interests.
"Maybe I shouldn't ask that...", Lynch reminded him again appropriately, if he really thought so, he would change the subject, but he didn't.
Mr. President also came to his senses, and he explained, "Mr. Truman sent a regular registered letter in early December last year."
"I asked some people later, and Mr. Truman would do this every once in a while."
"He said that no one can open this registered letter. It was written and sent by him himself. No need to worry about safety, and he will eventually receive it personally."
"So until I got this registered letter, no one else knew what was in it until I saw it..."
(End of this chapter)
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