America 1919

Chapter 1124 - 384. Confrontation



Alan Wicks is now very anxious.

He never thought things would become this complicated and dangerous.

Two days ago, like many others in Washington, he was taken into FBI headquarters, and following his boss Trey Layman’s instructions, he gave a false account.

After sifting through his interrogation records, the FBI found no issues with his statement and released Alan Wicks. The next day, they also released his boss Trey Layman.

This eased Alan Wicks’ mind at the time, making him think the FBI was nothing special.

But just a day later, his boss Trey Layman was taken again, with news soon spreading that Trey Layman had suddenly died at the FBI headquarters!

Knowing the relationship between Trey Layman and Edgar Hoover, Alan Wicks was immediately terrified. He wasn’t sure if Edgar Hoover was behind his boss’s death, but he knew Edgar Hoover was the prime suspect.

Realizing that he was the only one who knew about Edgar Hoover’s connection to his boss, Alan Wicks couldn’t help but feel panicked.

He didn’t dare go to bars, or even his own home, so he hid out at the house of one of his mistresses.

"Damn it, I’m leaving Washington tomorrow!"

Alan Wicks sat on the couch in the living room, holding a bottle of beer, thinking he had to leave this place of trouble as soon as possible.

"Darling, where are we going?" Alan Wicks’ mistress, Lawrence Mart, asked softly, sitting beside him.

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