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Chapter 3312

Chapter 3312

At this time, America.

Three days have passed.

"Dunn, you must give me a reasonable explanation for this matter. I want to ask you where the clues are and where the murderer is!" The Sheriff's roar spread throughout the Almis Agency.

Facing the Sheriff's rage, Dunn looked calm.

Dunn threw out a pile of documents and said calmly: "The information on the robbers is up to you, the chief of security."

The chief of security glanced at Dunn angrily, glanced at the documents that had fallen on the table, and his expression suddenly changed.

"Where did you get this information?" the security guard Chang Han asked.

Dunn held a cigarette in his mouth, lit the cigarette with the spark of a match, took a long puff, and then collapsed comfortably on the sofa he bought from Britain at a large price.

After exhaling a mouthful of smoke, Dunn squinted his eyes and thought for a few seconds as he looked at the thick smoke entering the sea of ​​mist.

Then he said: "It's for investigation."

The Sheriff's eyes twitched after hearing this.

Just as Dunn was about to take a second puff, the sheriff suddenly grabbed his collar and scolded: "Asshole, do you know what this kind of information means?"

"If these were exposed, would the two of us still be alive?"

Dunn chuckled, looked at the Sheriff with interest, and said jokingly: "Dear Sheriff, you asked me to check these things."

"Even if it is exposed, what can I do?"

Dunn looked at the Sheriff's furious eyes and took another drag on his cigarette, the smoke blowing in his face.

The police chief looked cold and threw him to the ground.

Dunn, who was hit by a huge force, coughed twice violently. He looked up at the Sheriff, whose chest was heaving with anger, and smiled.

"Chief of Security, even if you beat me to death, this is the result of the investigation. The French army robbed the security station and the bank." Dunn said innocently.

"The large fines that were robbed from your police station and the bank notes that were lost are the best evidence."

"Although, I don't know why they would do this."

"But now all the evidence points to them." Dunn said seriously.

The chief of security was stunned. All the evidence now pointed to the army.

"Then you should know that if this happens in the French colonial area, people will no longer trust the government."

"Both of us will also die because of this incident!" the chief of security said harshly.

Dunn looked at the Sheriff who was upset and completely at a loss: "Sheriff, there are only two choices in front of you."

"One option is to repay this matter. Perhaps Sir Richard will pardon your death penalty because of your honesty."

The Sheriff would not even consider this choice. Richard would never let him go. Now is a critical moment in the war.

If a scandal in the army breaks out at this time, the people will definitely no longer support the French army because of this incident, and the morale of the army will also be severely damaged.

"The second option is not to hand it in, but your position as chief of security may be the end of it."

Dunn looked at the Sheriff and said seriously.

The Sheriff took a breath. This was Dunn's conservative view. According to Richard's character, his head and his official position would no longer belong to him.

The chief of security took a breath and sighed slowly.

Sitting feebly on the chair, he had no idea what to do next.

When Dunn saw this scene, he snorted, walked to his safe, and took out another document from it.

Once he fell in front of the chief of security and said calmly: "Scapegoat."

Hearing these three words, the police chief was stunned.

Immediately he looked at the second piece of information that Dunn handed over.

Dunn said slowly: "What the French army did was very professional and very purposeful. It is different from too many robbers. It took me a lot of effort to find a suitable robber."

"A perfect scapegoat."


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