Chapter 674 - 648 The First Person
The purpose of interrogation is to uncover what one wants to know, and now that Little Andic is tamed and willing to tell everything he knows, naturally, the next step is to speak without reservation.
Under the puzzled but respectful gazes of several people, Yuri wasted no time and said bluntly: "During your coma, many people took action to either rescue or eliminate you, including the FBI and the Special Service Bureau, why is that?"
Little Andic thought for a moment and said: "Because I hold too many of their secrets, especially the FBI, they have the most business dealings with the Dark Web. Their Red and Blue Group basically relies on Bitcoin for settlements. If Bitcoin crashes or is completely obsolete, the FBI would suffer the most. Additionally, I know about some FBI’s business on the Dark Web, so the likelihood of them rescuing me is slim; eliminating me is imperative."
"Good, make a list of those you know."
Yuri just wanted Little Andic to make a list, but Gao Yi was curious about what the FBI had been up to; however, upon reflection, he realized there was no need to ask, as there are no new things under the Sun.
Right now, the urgent matter is not to ask about these trivial details, but to focus on the key questions.
Little Andic fell into thought and said, somewhat puzzled: "As for the Special Service Bureau... it’s because many people want to assassinate the President. For such matters, they won’t directly seek assassins from the Dark Web; they directly contacted the Special Service Bureau instead, and through Andic, they found two assassins on the Dark Web today. Therefore, the people in the Special Service Bureau want me dead more than anyone."
Yuri’s eyes widened slightly, just for a fleeting moment, but he did show a look of surprise.
Gao Yi also found it unbelievable, and Dani said without hesitation: "Impossible! If someone really wants to assassinate the President and they can directly use the Special Service Bureau, then why would they need to look for assassins on the Dark Web? That’s too low-tier."
