Marvel Administrative Officer

Chapter 25 Members Missing

Chapter 25 Members Missing
The morning sunlight passed through the floor-to-ceiling windows and fell on Jack's bed, and he suddenly sat up in shock.

"damn it."

Jack rubbed his face, forcing himself to pull himself together.

For several days in a row, Jack had achieved nothing in many ways, which made him lose sleep last night.

When he woke up to wash up, Cheney walked into the bedroom.

"Boss, Officer George has made an appointment with us, and you need to go to his office at 10 o'clock."

"Who is George?" Jack asked vaguely, holding a toothbrush.

"The leader of Team B of the New York City Police Department's Major Crimes Division." Cheney explained again, "Officer George said he would hand over the information of an important person to you."

"VIP?"

Jack woke up suddenly, this is the undercover information that James promised himself.

There were too many things during this time, and Jack was already a little confused.

There are already servants and cooks working in the manor today.

The manor that Jack bought covers an area of ​​9000 feet and requires about 4 staff members to take care of it. With the addition of Mark and Cheney, the manor no longer looks so deserted and empty.

After a hasty breakfast cooked by his own chef, Jack boarded the Audi driven by Mark and headed to the New York City Police Department.

Until today, Jack has lived a normal life of a rich man, but what he relies on is not hard work, but the family property that was divided in advance.

The traffic in New York City is still so congested, which makes Jack want to get the paid helicopter as soon as possible, but the helicopter is not a car after all, and Jack needs to wait patiently for a while, but this also reminds Jack of one thing,

"Mark, you propose that I buy a helicopter, do you have a pilot's license?"

"No, I used to fly a Black Hawk when I was in the army, and the flight time is long enough. I believe the theory test for civilian helicopters will not be too difficult."

Mark replied confidently.

Seeing the bodyguard in such a Versailles manner, Jack had nothing to say.

As a bodyguard, Mark is qualified.Even for Jack, the most trusted person around him is Mark.Helpless, Mark is only willing to be a bodyguard, otherwise Jack would not need to hire the troublesome Wade.

Along the way, Mark gave full play to his superb driving skills, and Jack finally arrived at the New York City Police Department at 9:50.

Through the guidance of the front desk guides, Mark finally found George, the leader of the serious crime team, in an office shared by multiple people on the third floor.

George is a middle-aged man with short blond hair. He has firm eyes and a fit body. He can be seen as a ruthless character at a glance.

"You are Jack Murdoch?"

George's attitude was very bad, and his tone was full of dissatisfaction.

Jack didn't know where he offended the sheriff, so he nodded hastily.

"follow me."

Jack looked back at Mark with a bewildered expression.

George led Jack to a closed office, took out a file bag from the safe, and said angrily: "I don't know how you gained the trust of the director, but I must warn you, Blake is a good policeman, don't Because your foolish operation killed him."

"Who is Blake?" asked a bewildered Jack.

Hearing Jack's question, George showed obvious doubts on his face. He quickly retracted the folder he had handed over and asked loudly,
"Who are you!"

It was only then that Jack realized that Black should be the name of the undercover agent James had promised him, and he accidentally made an oolong.

"Sheriff George, my name is Jack Murdoch, and I am currently an assistant to the Special Office of the City Hall, in charge of special affairs on Eighth Avenue. A few days ago, I applied to Chief James for the right to use undercover, but because of your The secrecy was well done and I don't know the name of the undercover agent yet."

Jack secretly patted the other party's flattery. Jack did not have to worry about such a free and easy thing.

After the cause and effect were all explained, George slowly put away his doubtful eyes, and said in a deep voice, "Jack, you must be careful when you work in Hell's Kitchen. Blake is a good policeman. I don't want to sign his death notice." .”

Jack took the documents solemnly. He had a good impression of George. This is a tough, cautious and very responsible policeman. Seeing George's somewhat lonely expression, Jack suddenly had an idea.
"Sheriff George, if you don't trust me, why don't you continue to control Black's actions."

"What do you mean?"

"I have applied to Commissioner James to build the 45th Precinct on Eighth Avenue and the surrounding area, and I personally think you are the right candidate for the Precinct."

"Build a branch office in Hell's Kitchen?" George looked at Jack carefully before sneering, "Do you know what kind of place Hell's Kitchen is? Don't think that being a special assistant at the city hall can slam Fang at the map." Qiu."

"It is precisely because I know my own shortcomings that I need you, George, to join me."

Jack remained calm, and delivered another flattery.

Maybe it was because the flattery had an effect, or maybe Jack poked George's heart. George raised his hand to signal Jack and Mark to sit down, and he went around and sat heavily on the office chair.

"Mr. Murdoch, don't know how a nobleman like you was assigned to Hell's Kitchen. But I have to tell you, 13 of my guys died there, and there was no body left! Blake was our last undercover agent. "

Jack, who was just about to answer, was stopped by George's eyes, and George continued:

"In the files of our serious crime team B, there are at least 50 cases of murder and wounding in Hell's Kitchen, but we haven't caught a single person. Do you know what this means? What you will face is a group of vicious and Very experienced criminal!"

Because of Director James' account, George thought that Jack was a staff member of the city hall who came to clean up Hell's Kitchen. For the safety of his subordinates, he gave Jack a detailed introduction to Hell's Kitchen, which also made Jack It is more certain that George will be the best candidate for the 45th Division Chief.

It's just that this also made Jack feel difficult. Last time, he had made it clear to Director James that he would not intervene in personnel recommendations, and he backtracked in the past few days. Did he go too far?

Moreover, Jack has not been able to handle the high-tech equipment that James requested for the time being.

This is such a hassle.

Captain George's crime class is still going on, and Jack listens to it with great interest. Seeing Hell's Kitchen from the perspective of a policeman is very inspiring to Jack.

But soon, police officers came to look for George.

Jack vaguely heard that an important person was missing, and all detectives in the police station were looking for clues.

Seeing that George was busy with work, Jack hurriedly said goodbye and left.

Just as he walked out of the police station, Jack received another call from the professor. It seemed that something big had happened in the college.

So Jack hurried to New Jersey without stopping.

 Ask for recommendations, ask for collections.

  To be honest, I recommend very few, I feel like I am in a single player.

  


(End of this chapter)

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