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Since it wasn't William, who stole the manifesto? Seders asked Riley: How long had the robber been gone?

Riley said tremblingly: "About twenty or thirty minutes, I'm not sure, but I'm sure it won't be too long."

Seders ordered to his men: Lily, call up the surrounding cameras. I want to know where the robber is, hurry up.

Got it, sir, wait until Lily calls.

Seders stared at Riley and asked: Tell me what you know, Riley, or you will wait to sit through the bottom of the prison.

The frightened Riley stammered and confessed everything about the whole incident. When Riley opened his mouth, Ben Gates finally had to tell what he knew. Finally, what William just said

The words worked.

Ben Gates himself thought to himself that if the mastermind was William, William really shouldn't have spared his life, because Ben Gates knew a lot about William, and keeping him alive would really be detrimental to William.

Now he also wants to know who has been hiding in the dark and watching him, and directly expresses his inner judgment, even telling the story about how he tested the robbers. Finally, Ben Gates said that these people may be staring at him.

It's been a long time, maybe he was targeted when Ian came to him two years ago.

At this time, Agent Lily suddenly walked in quickly and whispered something to Seders. Seders exclaimed, "What? How come there are no clues at all?"

Yes, sir, our opponent is very experienced in counter-reconnaissance. We only found the burned-out small truck with a lot of monitoring equipment inside, but we didn't find the hard drive remains. It must have been taken away by someone, and all the clues were lost.

This is going to be difficult. It’s not that easy to chase down a group of experienced veterans who have already planned it. Only now do the people from the Secret Service really believe that there are some secret clues about the treasure on the back of the Declaration of Founding of the People’s Republic of China. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have

There are so many people who want it.

Seders' expression darkened. It seemed that he was going to be in bad luck. He couldn't find the declaration of founding of the country in three days. He believed that his immediate boss would not be polite to him and would definitely use him as a shield to take the blame.

Unexpectedly, he would encounter something like this when he was about to retire. This made Seders very angry and ordered his men: "Hand up Ben Gates and Riley, let's go back to Washington first."

After his men handcuffed Ben Gates and Riley, Sides gritted his teeth and said to Ben Gates: Ben Gates, just wait until you sit in jail, you weak soul.

In order not to let the church following him notice anything, William pretended to be angry with the church. He kept his eyes closed the whole time on the way back to Washington, and ignored the church talking to him.

Seders, who returned to Washington two hours later, now had no evidence to detain William. Looking at William walking into the hotel, Seders ordered his men gloomily: Keep an eye on William Devonshire 24 hours a day.

To know his every move, although we have no evidence, he is still very suspicious.

After understanding the answer from his subordinates, several people followed William into the hotel.

Seders covered his face and asked the church: What do you think of this matter?

After thinking for a moment, the church said: Although everything we know shows that it has nothing to do with William, I have a vague intuition in my heart that all of this has nothing to do with William.

Seders, you have never dealt with foreign affairs, so you don’t know much about William, but I know a lot about him. Even though William is young, he is definitely a ruthless character who will do whatever it takes to achieve his goals.

He spent so much time and energy looking for the treasure, but he showed no concern for the final whereabouts of the founding declaration. This is very abnormal, and it feels like he is deliberately clearing himself of suspicion.

After listening to this, Agent Lily asked doubtfully: But the information we have shows that William never thought of stealing the Founding Declaration from the beginning. Dr. Abigail has also proved William's statement.

This is where I doubt him. William may not take action himself because he is worried about us, but he is definitely willing to see the Declaration of Founding stolen. Lily, assuming you are William, will you take action yourself or pay someone to do it? Church

said.

Doesn’t that mean that William was staring at Ben Gates and the others two years ago, but this doesn’t make sense. William Devonshire was only 18 years old two years ago. He was still a high school student at the time, and he was still in high school.

No money, is that possible?

Seders also became confused, what if William had just been eyeing Ben Gates in the past few days?

After thinking for a long time, everyone had to shake their heads. Seders sighed: Hey, although we all know that William is very suspicious, we have no evidence. Everything must have evidence. There is no reason to arrest William Devonshire.

Celebrities and the media will definitely cling to us. If he bites back and causes a foreign dispute, the higher authorities and England will definitely tear us apart.

Everyone had no choice but to drive back to the Secret Service. It was now past 1 o'clock in the evening. The agents, who had been tired for a long day, were drinking coffee and looking at the surveillance cameras that had been transferred back.

When William returned to the hotel, he suddenly felt uneasy all the time. He knew that this was his intuition telling him that he was in danger. After sitting on the sofa and meditating for more than an hour, William went through everything several times and still didn't expect what would happen.

question.

This made him very irritated. He opened a bottle of whiskey and stood in front of the window and took a big sip. What was the mistake? Looking at the street in front of the hotel, William looked at the cars parked on the street.

I got it.

Hell, that car, parked outside the archives, had a whole set of listening equipment and receivers.

If that car was found, his suspicion would become even greater, because if the car belonged to another gang, it would not have been parked outside the archives, but would have driven away long ago.

William put down the bottle of wine in his hand and thought, hehe, fortunately he is a responsible person, maybe bad things will turn into good things.

I turned around and walked into the bathroom. I scanned it several times with my mental power but couldn't find any surveillance equipment. I thought that the portal would finally be useful.

William was still very cautious. He did not drive the transmission gate directly into the small truck because he didn't know if the Secret Service people had already thought of this loophole, and then lurked around the small truck, waiting for someone to take the bait.

Church, who was watching the video in the Secret Service, suddenly called out. I thought that wireless surveillance has a distance. Whether it is William or others watching Ben Gates, then he must have a eavesdropping receiver, otherwise

The eavesdropper alone couldn't transmit a few meters, so Lily adjusted the surveillance system to see if there was any car following Ben Gates to Pittsburgh.

Sides, let's go to the archives and check if there are any suspicious vehicles around the archives or if any suspicious residents have appeared recently.

Hurry, I hope the evidence hasn't been disposed of.


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