America 1919

Chapter 1123 - 383, Opponents in the automobile field_3



Robert said, "I understand!"

While Donnie and Robert were discussing the matter of the Cadillac, Edgar Hoover at FBI headquarters was in a state of extreme panic!

The death of Trey Layman was naturally the work of Edgar Hoover.

Edgar Hoover was sitting on the sofa in his office, his face sullen.

He actually knew all along that, even though he had immediately ordered Trey Layman to stop tailing Donnie and remove those gunmen from Washington, it would still be possible to trace back to Trey Layman.

This was Edgar Hoover’s confidence in the FBI he had founded!

So when Edgar Hoover first enlisted Layman for this task, he had already decided that this person could not be left alive!

Now with Donnie having been ambushed, Edgar Hoover’s plan was disrupted. He still harbored some hope that the FBI could find the real ambushers before they traced back to Trey Layman.

But clearly, that did not happen!

Earlier, upon hearing that Layman was being held in solitary confinement, Hoover knew Layman’s situation had been exposed.

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