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Chapter 527: The Ghost in the Cleaning Company

"Any clues?"

After listening to Victor describe what he saw, Tony suddenly showed a surprised expression.

The restless assistant minister in front of him could not trace his traces for several days. Tony even thought that Victor was working as a foreigner, but due to the other person's identity, Tony could not control him.

Who knew that today, Victor suddenly appeared and told Tony that he had a clue.

"An external cleaning company got the contract from White Crown. They should have been in it."

Tony touched his bald head and was a little surprised.

"White Crown would actually outsource this kind of thing to a cleaning company, but even so, those outsiders can't get close to the core area of ​​White Crown..."

"The seers have many ways." Victor analyzed Tony's words for him.

Tony asked curiously: "Where did you hear that?"

Seeing that the branch director had such doubts, Victor chose to remain silent.

He didn't tell Tony about the police officer for the time being, nor did he reveal that the Clown Club was still in business at a different location.

Finally, he changed the subject and said, "So, do we want to investigate that cleaning company?"

Seeing Victor blinking at him, Tony shrugged, immediately called a subordinate in, and then ordered him to collect information on all external companies that had signed contracts with White Crown.

Later, the subordinate spent half a day carrying a thick stack of papers from various information files and returned to Tony's office.

Afterwards, Victor and Tony began to check the information and locked in on one of the cleaning companies called "Wandering Scavengers".

According to the information collected, the contract between this company and White Crown is to be responsible for the cleaning work below the third floor of the Brass Tower, and higher levels do not have permission to go up.

Then, Tony also checked other information to see if there were other people with opportunities for theft, such as postmen, gardeners, etc.

Half an hour later, Tony sighed: "You don't know, there are so many loopholes in White Crown's management. All the dirty work has been handed over to outside personnel, while our own people are doing it."

Drinking coffee in a high-rise office and neglecting one's duties. Once the guard is lax, anyone has the opportunity to climb the brass tower...Hmm, so why do you think it is the cleaning staff?"

Yes, why is it the cleaning staff? Victor also wants to know the answer.

But the answer all lies with that mysterious Inspector Bureau agent. There must be some reason why the other party came specifically to reveal this information to him.

"Why don't we go to the homeless scavenger's office address first?" Victor suggested.

After hearing this, Tony thought it was okay, so he followed his request and took the subordinate with him to the address of the cleaning company.

When they arrived there, it was almost evening.

People fighting for votes were still fighting on the street, while the door of the cleaning company across the street was closed.

The passage across the road was blocked by the chaotic flow of people.

After Victor and the others got off the carriage, they pushed through the rioting crowd and arrived at the gate, only to find that the gate had been sealed. A large lock was hung on the door buckle, and a sealing order was posted on the door leaf.

Tony glanced at the order and saw that it had the seal of a white crown printed on it.

"The people at Stanford Vandersel...it seems they have discovered a problem with this cleaning company."

Victor was confused after hearing this. He originally thought that the progress of the White Crown was not so fast, but he did not expect that Stanford was really carefully clearing out suspicious people and clues.

"Let's go find Stanford!" Victor suddenly suggested, startling Tony.

The latter suggested worriedly: "How about visiting again tomorrow? Well...you know you have to apply in advance to enter the White Crown, right?"

Victor didn't think it was necessary. Since White Crown was so active, Stanford must have thought that he could catch the thieves on his own without the intervention of the Inspection Bureau and the Anti-Suppression Department.

Therefore, after so many days, Tony still didn't know what clues Stanford had obtained, or even where the other party's investigation progressed.

Although this made the work of the Inspection Bureau much easier, Victor did not think that this was Stanford's good intention.

That guy may be planning how to impeach William Marshall, and this case is a very good excuse.

Once he solves the problem on his own, it will be reasonable to say that the Department of Defense and Suppression is incapable of doing so, and the White Crown's top brass will vote to replace the current minister.

In this way, Victor's own interests may also be affected...

Therefore, Victor insisted on questioning Stanford in person, but Tony couldn't resist him and could only accompany him.

After the two arrived at the White Crown, they were stopped at the door. Victor forced his way in, but the guards could not stop him, and finally forced Stanford out of the Ebony Tower.

"This is a period of martial law, and no one is allowed to enter the White Crown without a reservation in advance."

Victor frowned. It was quite easy when Li Anlong came in. Is the identity of the Life Association so easy to use?

He coughed twice and said to Stanford: "We went to Wandering Scavenger before, but found that it was sealed off by you."

Stanford raised his head and replied arrogantly: "Not bad!"

"The Anti-Suppression Department and the Inspection Bureau have the right to know your plans. Since they are cooperative departments, they need to share information." Victor looked into Stanford's eyes without giving in at all.

Stanford snorted disdainfully: "The security department is enough. Why don't you go back and continue to be a decoration?"

"You don't really think that you are enough on your own, do you?" Victor's eyes suddenly narrowed.

"That's the truth!" Stanford continued to glance at the two of them arrogantly.

Tony couldn't help but interrupt at this time: "Sir, since you have sealed that cleaning company, it proves that they are indeed related to the theft, right?"

Stanford looked at Tony again and snorted: "What your Inspection Bureau should handle are terrorists and terrorists who abuse invisible techniques. Political struggle is not an area that you can intervene in."

"Is this related to political struggle?" Victor keenly captured the key point.

Stanford put his hands behind his back and replied: "That cleaning company is related to the Progressive Party, okay! Get out of here and out of my sight!"

As Stanford gave the order, more than a dozen guards appeared around Victor and Tony in an instant.

It was impossible for the two of them to fight the White Crown's guards forcefully, so they could only avoid them for the time being.

"Progressives? Is it really them?" Tony asked Victor as he walked on the road.

How does Victor know whether what Stanford said is true, but...

If it is really the Progressives who are running the wandering scavengers behind the scenes, is there such obvious information that there is no need to arrange for an investigator to sneakily remind oneself?

"By the way...who told you that there was a problem with that cleaning company?" Tony was still thinking about this question.

Victor thought for a while and finally decided to tell him the truth.

"An...investigator from the Inspection Bureau."

"ah?"

Tony's face was full of shock, but he observed Victor's expression very seriously and realized that the other person was not joking.

"So, have you arranged for someone to monitor Stanford's movements?" Victor stared into Tony's eyes and asked his soul.


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