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Chapter 311 The consequences of doing so

Chapter 311 The consequences of doing so
This time, the answer was affirmative.

Seeing this, He Nan immediately questioned him.

Although the information obtained is not critical, it is enough to cause vigilance.

Because, again, it proves that the chess master is behind this—at least one of them.

Eddie Brock said he once visited the White Swan Orphanage.

Because he received an anonymous call saying that the White Swan Orphanage abused children and that they were the ones who set fire to the Black Swan Orphanage.

The anonymous unannounced visit did not find anything unusual, and he failed to withdraw quietly - the reason was that he was caught by sharp-eyed security guards while secretly videotaping.

Subsequently, Bullock was checked the content of the video.But there seems to be no violation, so the data has not been deleted.

Afterwards, Brock tried to investigate the related content again, but also found nothing, so he gave up.

Now, he feels that the anonymous reports either don't exist or are hidden too deep for anyone to find them.

"My wife's disappearance has something to do with the White Swan Orphanage?" Hearing what he said, Bullock looked puzzled, "But why? I didn't find anything! As for this?"

"Hmm..." He Nan frowned, thinking about how to explain the matter to him, and finally decided not to tell the truth: "...Maybe your investigation itself has offended their sensitive nerves. Or you thought I didn’t find anything, and I actually touched some kind of core secret... In addition, the White Swan Orphanage may have other connections with the gang you offended, so they settle their old and new feuds together... It’s not clear, wait Let's find out the results."

"Yes." Shirley also responded in the same way, supporting He Nan's statement: "Brock, you should go home and wait for the news, and don't put yourself in danger to investigate this case by yourself, otherwise something big may happen... don't let us I tried my best to rescue your wife, but you disappeared again."

"Well." He Nan couldn't help complaining like this: "Then your wife might not be able to hold back anymore, and she went to rescue you behind our backs and was arrested. Then it will go back to the original point. We still have to rescue her. In the end you Gone again."

"Hmm. Tell me what I want to say." Shirley glanced at He Nan with a smile, and stopped the infinite loop: "That's it, Brock. Don't act blindly. Listen to our news."

The Moonlight Knight actually told them this too.

However, He Nan felt that it was different.

The first is that Eddie Brock has no fighting ability at all and cannot protect himself.Once you are attacked by gangsters, you will be in big trouble.

Secondly... they have all agreed to solve this case, so they are responsible for this matter to the end.

And Eddie Brock, as an employer, shouldn't take risks at will to personally investigate what the detectives are investigating, otherwise, to some extent, he would distrust their abilities.

...Besides, what if something happens to the employer?
The final payment has not been given yet!
For a case like this, which was confusing from the beginning, the situation is more complicated, and it is impossible to predict the difficulty of detection.

Therefore, considering Bullock's reputation, He Nan and Shirley felt that he had a good reputation, so they only charged a small deposit.

When things are done, or when they feel confident, they will then ask for the final payment.

There is another type of case, more complex.

That is, although a deposit has been paid, every link is linked in the process of solving the case.

Like nesting dolls, there are many cases related to it, and there is no way to know the follow-up clues unless it is broken.

Or the place to investigate is much farther than expected.

In these cases, additional money is required, and the client must be contacted in time.

For some particularly large cases, it is normal to travel all over the United States or even half of the world.

Eddie Brock seemed even more anxious when he heard what He Nan and the two said.

It's kind of like saying "don't press this button" to him.

The more he reminded him, the more curious he became.

Although he promised that he would not investigate, He Nan was still a little worried.

Now Bullock must have developed an unparalleled curiosity about the White Swan Orphanage.

"Brock, I always feel that you will run to look for clues as soon as you leave this door... That's why I don't want to tell you so much." He Nan looked at the reporter helplessly, so he had to say: "No, it should be Say I regret telling you about it."

"No, I promise I won't investigate." Bullock said quickly.

"...Then make an oath." He Nan glanced at the light bulb: "Be more ruthless, don't say that the light will go out if you lie."

"Then—then if I go to investigate, my wife won't be saved!" Brock gritted his teeth and shouted.

"Ah... well, I believe it." He Nan was taken aback by his voice: this is indeed cruel enough.

No... It has gone far beyond the category of "ruthless".

This is a poisonous oath!

If you lie, your wife will explode...

"It's really cruel...but I want to remind you that it wasn't because you kept your promise that my wife could go home safely." Shirley looked at Bullock seriously and reminded her like this: "We can't be sure whether she is dead or alive. Do you understand?"

"...I understand." Bullock took a deep breath and said slowly, "Just do your best."

"Of course we will try our best." He Nan nodded: "Oh, it's already here, so I'll ask you one more thing... Are you ready to accept the cooperation of Bone Spur? I know you said that your wife didn't come back and you didn't have the heart to think about it. But you'd better think about it for two days. He urged us to make a decision as soon as possible."

"Actually... After I sent you an email last night, I really thought about it." Bullock was silent for a moment, and finally said: "I decided to accept. Because if he can really tell us that Tony Stark is not Known black material, then this information is too valuable... As long as it is true, I am obliged to expose it. Isn't this what a reporter's job is?"

"Well, the question is how to make sure it's real and not forged?" He Nan reminded him: "I don't care whether to accept it or not. The main thing is what you think. You are the one who steals the documents, and we most Help. As for whether the source of information is reliable, and whether the negative social impact caused is greater than the value of the truth, you have to think about it... After we listen to this black material, we will not tell others. At most, it will satisfy curiosity or later. Come to be a bargaining chip, but what you are going to do has too much impact, when you really want to make it public, remember not to bring our names."

"That's right." Shirley frowned slightly, and proposed this way: "Brock, you may not be pursuing exclusive news, but you are planning to do this for a sense of justice. But are the words of people like Bone Spur credible? I can't believe it anyway. of."

(End of this chapter)

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