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Chapter 45 Amuro Toru: Why Me Again

When it comes to U.S. intelligence agencies, the first thing most people think of is the CIA, followed by the FBI. These two departments appear the most in movies and TV series. Few people can tell how many intelligence agencies there are in the United States.

There are currently sixteen different intelligence agencies in the United States, plus an Office of the Director of National Intelligence that oversees these different agencies, for a total of seventeen. There are about 850,000 people with security clearances to handle top-secret information, which is more than the average number in the capital Washington.

The resident population is large.

Due to the large number and the fact that Jing Baiye was only going to study abroad and not stay there, he did not take the time to understand the relationship between those intelligence agencies. Among so many intelligence agencies, he only knew about the FBI and the FBI like most ordinary people.

cia.

He had dealt with the FBI before because of an ogre incident. In his impression, the CIA was external and the FBI was internal.

"The intelligence agency that the boss is most wary of is the FBI. I hope that with the help of the CIA, all FBI investigators who conduct cross-border investigations will be driven back to the United States."

"It's an interesting suggestion." Gin seemed to smile, "But how are you sure that CIA will do this? The rat in CIA hasn't been caught yet. Even if it is caught, it will only be sacrificed as an undercover agent. Do you think

The people in these intelligence agencies are the one-man heroes in the movies, and they will continue to quarrel over the death of their partners?"

"It's really impossible just for an undercover agent. The CIA can at most use this as an excuse to get some benefits from the FBI." Jing Baiye thought for a while, "If the CIA knows that people from the FBI have seriously exceeded their authority in Japan, then it won't be possible.

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The CIA has no law enforcement power in the United States. If they want to perform any tasks within their own country - for example, someone who has been investigated for a long time suddenly runs to the United States from a foreign country to cause trouble - they have to contact other local law enforcement agencies to arrest them on their behalf.

On the other hand, if the FBI is operating abroad, do they need to contact someone from the CIA?

"Theoretically, if the FBI wants to arrest someone in Japan, it must first contact the Japanese local police and let the Japanese police arrest them. Outside Tokyo, it must also contact the local prefectural police. If they have not notified the Japanese police until now,

This is obviously an overreaching secret activity. The Japanese police may choose to turn a blind eye because they can't control it, but the CIA will not ignore it."

If one or two FBI agents show up in Japan, it can still be said that they are traveling, but if a large number of them show up, most of them armed with guns, can it be said that they are collectively traveling at public expense?

First, let CIA people be exposed because of the FBI agent, and then let the angry CIA investigate the FBI agent, thus discovering that there are still a large number of FBI people staying in Japan for unknown reasons...

If he could endure this, he would add fuel to the fire. It is true that he had not hacked into the CIA network, but while studying in the United States, he hacked into the mobile phone and computer of a senior CIA official at the request of Belmode and found out that

Even if the news is less shocking, if it were revealed by FBI agents, the effect would be devastating.

Some people say that the CIA does bad things, and others say that they are doing their best for the United States. To Jing Baiye, they are like black paper with white dots. Even if you try hard to stare at that little bit of white, what you see is still

Mainly black.

Jing Baiye didn't expect the CIA and FBI to fight in the streets of Japan. After all, they were intelligence agencies of the same country. It was impossible to completely oppose each other. They could just hold each other back and cause trouble for each other.

"If you want to make such a big fuss, be careful of overturning." Gin warned.

"It's true that I could overturn my car on my own, but with your help I won't."

Jing Baiye understands Ginjiu's loyalty to the organization very well. Even if he doesn't come up with any ideas, Ginjiu will definitely take care of the matter. He is extremely dedicated to his profession. He may seem cold but is actually a man who volunteered for 996 without any complaints.

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Gin on the other end sneered: "Find the undercover first, maybe he will be by your side?"

Jing Baiye ignored the second half of his sentence: "The boss assigned me the task of the information group. It may be a bit busy at the beginning. Do you want to find someone else first? If that person can't do it, I will take over."

"Then it can only be given to Dai Jili, who has just arrived in Mihua Town. He is the only one who has time recently."

"...Can he do it? He won't be wronged, right?" Jing Baiye was very doubtful.

"The other snipers need to practice more. He is only responsible for designing your apartment. He is usually the most idle." Gin was smoking, and the sound of a match was struck from the other side. "He may accidentally kill a few, but these

It’s time to scare the people at the bottom of the organization, they have made so many mistakes recently.”

Jing Baiye had nothing to say about his attitude of disregarding the lives of lower-level members, and he didn't bother to take care of it. He just wanted to protect the people under him.

When you see Dai Jili, you have to remind him, no, you are warning him not to hurt Midorikawa Xin... The identities of people in the information security team are mostly kept secret. Dai Jili may not know, but he should be careful.

Belmode also needs to pay attention. People from the FBI have come to the base camp. They don't know how she is doing in the United States. He has to call and ask about the situation.

"If nothing happens, I will die," he said.

Gin on the other side hung up the phone directly.

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3 p.m., Safe House No. 4, 7-chome 13, Yoneka-cho.

Toru Amuro's Mazda appeared here again. He got out of the car with a complex expression and took out two heavy suitcases from the trunk.

He had obviously planned to stay away from Angostela, but the mission forced him to visit here again. What was even more tragic was that he would be the one to pick someone up tomorrow because Angostura had given him a leave because he was young.

Toru Amuro walked to the door, put down the box in his hand and rang the doorbell. Within a few seconds, footsteps were heard and the person inside opened the door.

"It's you again."

Angstra was wearing a sweatshirt with cartoon patterns on it. He looked very harmless, but Toru Amuro didn't dare to look down on him at all, and thought it was ridiculous that she worried about him at the convenience store.

"This is what you want." Toru Amuro remained calm on the surface, "Do you need me to get it for you?"

Angstra nodded: "Then take it to the sofa in the living room, please."

Toru Amuro entered the safe house again. He walked directly to the living room and placed the two boxes next to the sofa.

He looked around. His laptop was folded and placed on the other side of the sofa. His mobile phone was also thrown aside casually, with the screen still on.

Angstra also walked in. He casually sat down on the sofa and pushed away the notebook next to him. Without any hesitation, Toru Amuro was here, and he picked up one of the boxes and opened it.

Out of caution, Toru Amuro didn't look at what was in the box on the road, and it wasn't until now that he knew it contained banknotes.

"This is……"

"They are all counterfeit banknotes." Angstra picked up a few banknotes, twisted them and threw them back with a cold face.


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