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Chapter 306: The real power of the cleanup personnel

Um……

Another task that has nothing to do with Lynn's prediction.

After sneaking in for a long time, the final target was placed on the deputy director of the Public Security Bureau who had just arrived and was still hot.

Although this punishment is not direct death, it is not much different.

Having lost his extraordinary abilities and facing the highest level of wanted wanted, it is difficult to ensure his own safety.

What's more, Matt is still in the slums. If he doesn't escape with him, he will definitely get into big trouble. If he escapes with him, he will become a drag on himself.

Lin En ended the conversation with several thugs and pretended to listen, but in fact he secretly thought about countermeasures.

It's not difficult to kill the deputy director of the Public Security Bureau yourself.

Even through a door, he could manipulate the ironwork in the office to penetrate his heart silently.

The biggest difficulty in this 'threshold' task is to put the blame on Carmine.

You know, this is Carmine's territory, and it is almost impossible to put the blame on him.

Not to mention that it was not Carmine who killed the person. Even if he did, in this remote place, it would not be difficult for him to cover up the evidence.

For example, if you kill someone randomly and say that this person killed Jelle in a rage because he had a grudge against Deputy Director Jelle, and there is no proof of death, the Public Security Bureau will not be able to arrest Carmine directly and regard him as the murderer.

deal with.

In the end, there was at most a suspicion, rather than irrefutable proof that he was the murderer.

Therefore, to complete this task, several conditions need to be met.

First, try to make Carmine and everyone mistakenly think that he killed Jelle.

Second, make sure that other people in the mining site will not cover up Carmine.

Third, it is necessary to establish irrefutable evidence that Carmine and others cannot absolve themselves of the crime no matter how they explain it.

With these three things, this task should be successfully completed.

From here, you can see how difficult the [Level 3 Cleanup Task] is.

It is not easy to achieve each of these three conditions.

There were so many people in the office, and in full view of everyone, how could it be that Jele seemed to have died in Carmine's hands?

Everyone in the mining site relies on Carmine for food and is afraid of him, so how dare they stand up and expose him as the murderer?

Carmine can control everything in the mining field, so how can he construct irrefutable evidence that cannot be ignored no matter how he covers it up?

Neither is easy to do.

The only thing that Linn can think of right now is Deputy Director Jeller's deputy in the office.

The deputy is also from the Sheriff's Department. If he witnessed Carmine 'killing' Jeller, then his testimony will play a decisive role.

It is impossible for the Sheriff's Department to give up listening to the testimony of its own people and choose to believe other people who are on the same team as Carmine.

In the same way, as a member of Paramount Company, Winston's testimony is also very crucial.

But these two people, as well as the two sheriffs sitting in the car outside the office and several of Winston's entourage, also faced another problem.

Even if it comes to that point, in order to ensure his own safety, Carmine may not choose to kill and silence everyone who is not good for him.

He has dozens of gun-toting thugs with the ability to accomplish this.

By then everyone from the Sheriff's Department will be dead, and everyone from Paramount will be dead as well.

What exactly happened can be left to Carmine to forge and compile.

It is true that the fabricated scenes and statements cannot completely clear his suspicion, but as long as he can not be directly identified as the murderer, Linn's mission will still be judged as a failure.

Then derive the idea.

Is there any way I can make Winston and Deputy Jeller in the office believe that Carmine killed Jeller, and also protect them from leaving safely?

It’s not like there is none.

Just a little bloody.

——That is to get rid of all the gunmen outside the office who obey Carmine.

But this has led to new problems.

How can we explain that so many people died then?

Will Carmine use the heavy losses in his mining farm to create a non-existent force and frame him again?

It's really tricky...

Linn looked at his watch again. The time was now 9:03 pm.

There are still nine to ten hours until dawn.

I have plenty of time.

——

in the office

Carmine's face looked ugly.

At such a young age, Winston was able to win over so many forces to support him, and they were not willing to share any benefits with him.

This made him very unhappy and envious.

Look at my two... children who may not be biological.

One is more cowardly than the other.

Obviously he is much better than Winston's father.

But why can his child achieve this level of success? In addition to being a laggard, his own child is also a laggard?

At this moment, Carmine seemed to be more convinced that his wife had cheated on the housekeeper a long time ago.

What she said was that they only dated secretly for a few months. She was lying to herself.

This can also explain why Rory and Caesar are so bad, because they have not inherited their own advantages at all.

She only has the qualities of that disgusting wife and despicable housekeeper.

"I will be the middleman, so I will try to come up with a solution to see if you two can accept it." Deputy Director of the Public Security Bureau Jelle said, "No matter how you look at the new mineral vein, it is impossible for it to be mined by Paramount Company.

Things that are doubtful. Then the only thing we need to talk about now is the investment made by Carmine Mining Farm in the new vein."

"I don't think we need compensation from Paramount Company in this regard." Winston did not give in even a single step. "As for the reason, Mr. Carmine is very clear about it. There is no need to elaborate further."

Carmine knew that Winston was referring to him bribing Paramount's prospectors, and Rory sent people to secretly sabotage Paramount's machines.

If we really want to break it up and talk about it, they are the ones who are really unreasonable. If not, they might even be criticized by Deputy Director Jeller.

"I know Mr. Winston has some misunderstandings about us—"

"Misunderstanding? Are you sure it's just a misunderstanding?" Winston sneered.

Carmine said confidently: "Then do you have any evidence?"

Winston's smile grew wider: "Evidence? Of course there is. I have here both the confessions and stolen money of our Paramount Company prospectors who were bribed by you, as well as the contracts you signed when you bribed our company's workers and tried to destroy our company's machines.

I have brought all these together and they are in the car. Do you need me to send someone to bring them to Deputy Director Jele to take a look at?"

Carmine's face tightened and he looked at Rory.

He was not afraid of the confessions and stolen money from Paramount's prospectors.

The reason why he gave cash directly was because he was afraid of leaving any record. Even if Winston called those people over, he could still accuse them of deliberately framed him.

Who calls money and can't speak, but can open his mouth and tell frankly where he comes from.

But what happens when workers are bribed to sign contracts?

Rory had never mentioned this to him since he came back.

Rory felt Carmine's gaze that seemed to be murderous, swallowed nervously and said: "Winston, don't talk nonsense in front of Deputy Director Jeller! It is normal for us to sign a contract with your company's miners.

Hire! We are short of people and want to hire them! What evidence do you have that we want to hire them to destroy your company’s machines?! And what rule prohibits workers from jumping to work for a better company?!"

Winston raised his hands, posing as if they were covered with a torture device that clamped his fingers: "What about this?"

"I don't understand what you are talking about." Rory estimated that the two corpses in the interrogation room had been cleared away, so he did not surrender to Winston.

"Okay, okay, don't make any noise. You can make such a fuss while I'm sitting here. If I weren't here, wouldn't you make a big fuss here?" Deputy Director Jelle smiled and eased the atmosphere.

Both parties here have friendships with him, and he doesn't want to make the situation too embarrassing.

Carmine actually gave Jelle a lot of face.

After all, if something happens in their mine and a miner dies, they usually pay Jelle to settle the matter.

The Public Security Bureau presented the appraisal results and confirmed that the miner's death was caused by his own violation of regulations and had nothing to do with the mining site. Carmine avoided paying high amounts of compensation one after another.

This is considered kind-hearted to them.

If it weren't for the fact that these miners' families have no money, they would even accuse the miners of damaging their machines and demand the cost of repairing the machines.

Winston's interest relationship with Jeller is not very great.

Paramount attaches great importance to safety issues, and it is rare for miners to have accidents. If they do, they usually do not ask the Public Security Bureau to help solve the problem. Instead, they will actually compensate the families and severely punish those responsible.

Improve safety mechanisms.

Without the help of the Public Security Bureau, Jelle would not be able to collect hard work fees, so in terms of profit alone, he preferred the Carmine Mining Site.

However, Winston convinced the Chamber of Commerce to side with him and support his experiments, which made him want to help Carmine and forced him to support Winston.

Who put the Carmine Mining Site in front of the Chamber of Commerce? Isn’t it enough?

If you force yourself to help them, you may even harm them.

"I don't have to interfere with the new mine, but the losses we invested in the past must be borne by Paramount Company." Carmine insisted on this point, "The responsibility for this matter lies entirely with Paramount Company.

If they had told us early on that they had submitted a mining application, we would not have sent a fleet to transport machines and build facilities. But they are talking about negotiations, building their own camp, and submitting an application at the same time. This is outrageous."

Winston crossed his legs and asked with a bit of joking: "Who told you that the negotiation is to discuss the division of interests in the new mineral vein? The new mineral vein was discovered by us, and we submitted the mining application as soon as possible, and we sent people

Building camps used to be a matter of course."

"Okay, okay, everyone, please calm down." Deputy Director Jelle is a man, and he can tell that Carmine just wants to get out of the way, otherwise he will lose some investment in vain, and it will be very disappointing if he suffers such a defeat.

Face, "Actually, the investment in Carmine Mining Farm is not that big, right?"

"It's not that big. The total manpower, material resources, etc. add up to about 1,500 gold." Carmine quoted a higher price.

In fact, their convoy had only been running for two days and it didn't cost much at all.

He was determined that the Palomont Company had secured all the benefits of the new mineral vein, and would no longer stalemate with him over a relatively trivial amount like 1,500 gold.

Unfortunately, he misjudged Winston again.

Winston, who has a tough personality, has no mentality of giving up when things get good.

He is good to the workers because what belongs to the workers should be given to them.

He refused to give in to Carmine because it was his own and he shouldn't bow his head to cede it.

"Paromount will not pay a penny. If Mr. Carmine continues to make these unreasonable demands, then I also propose that you provide compensation to us, Paramount."

"What compensation?" Carmine didn't feel that they had caused any actual losses to Paramount.

Unexpectedly, Winston raised his head slightly and imitated Carmine's arrogant and unreasonable energy and said, "Mental damage charges."


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