Working as a police officer in Mexico
Chapter 1102: 551: I Betrayed My Father-In-Law, Does That Mean I'm Not a Good Person? _3
Chapter 1102: Chapter 551: I Betrayed My Father-In-Law, Does That Mean I’m Not a Good Person? _3
Woo woo woo—
The sound of the horn traveled far on the high seas.
On both sides of the cruise ship, silhouettes of Haitian creatures could be vaguely seen following along.
Floyd I. Clarke furrowed his brow tightly, his breathing a bit rapid, feeling increasingly anxious.
“Don’t worry, sir, have a drink.” Reinhard Tristan Eugen approached, holding a glass of red wine, and handed it over.
“Are my children and wife okay?”
“Of course, rest assured, we’ve arranged everything to reunite your family.”
Floyd I. Clarke let out a sigh of relief, took a sip from the glass, and felt much more at ease.
“I truly admire Victor; no one in the world would have thought that Hydra was actually Mexico’s intelligence agency. Hahahaha, you’ve played everyone worldwide.”
Reinhard smiled, “Hasn’t the FBI uncovered anything internally?”
“The Five Eyes Alliance shares intelligence. After compiling it, we noticed some clues and even captured a few peripheral members, but your organization’s structure is too mysterious. If I wasn’t working for you, I wouldn’t have known about this.”
Hydra uses a one-on-one model, meaning that besides the direct superior, no one else knows the identity of peripheral members.
Even the higher-ups are clueless; only Hydra’s leader can inspect the files.
This greatly reduces the risk of exposure.
“Would you like to come work for us? Or rather, for Mexico? We’d be happy to find you a good position.”
Floyd I. Clarke hesitated for a second, then shook his head, sighed, and said, “I’m tired of intelligence work; I want to spend quality time with my wife and kids.”
As the saying goes…
Once you’ve made a mess, even if you clean up, the smell lingers.
Do you really think you can leave this field?
You’re kidding yourself.
Reinhard Tristan Eugen kept a smile on his face, raising his glass, “Then I wish you a safe journey.”
“Thank you.”
The other party downed the drink in one go, took a deep breath, but the next moment, everything started spinning.
Floyd I. Clarke shook his head vigorously, sensing something was wrong, and pointed at Reinhard opposite him, “You…”
Bang—
He collapsed to the ground, unconscious.
Reinhard casually swirled the wine glass, “Throw him overboard to feed the sharks and reunite him with his family.”
The Hydra employee behind responded, made several cuts on Floyd I. Clarke’s wrist, then lifted him and threw him overboard!
In an instant, a mist of blood rose, and the marine creatures below became visibly more excited.
“The ocean is deep enough to hide any secret.”
Reinhard sighed.
Quite cultured!
…
On February 14, a sudden piece of news started to spread.
A Venezuelan newspaper published:
The United States had secretly executed over ten members of the Ramsfield family, including Victor’s father-in-law Ulrich!
This news quickly topped the trending charts.
Belsaria, who was strolling in the garden, heard the news, and her vision went black. The flowerpot in her hand fell to the ground, shattering into pieces.
The startled servants hurriedly called for a doctor.
Meanwhile, the Mexican Government responded quickly.
“Shocked by the United States’ use of killing methods to execute political opponents!”
“The U.S. Declaration of Independence declares: all men are created equal, and just government power comes from the consent of the governed, established to secure citizens’ rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. When government betrays these purposes, the people have the right and duty to alter or abolish it and establish new governance according to people’s needs!”
“Isn’t this a form of revenge and annihilation?”
“If citizens seeking benefits for themselves reach an agreement with the United States, would the U.S. Government also use these means to clean them?”
“Mexico feels deeply uneasy, and Supreme Leader Victor is equally furious, demanding severe punishment for the perpetrators!”
Victor was indeed fanning the flames to the fullest.
Some swing voters were immediately frightened into a shiver upon hearing these words.
Although the Ramsfield family isn’t as influential as the Kennedy family or the Roosevelt Family, they are nonetheless a well-known political family.
What are the unwritten norms of politics?
We can fail each other, but not kill each other!
It’s a tradition passed down from the Civil War; after that famous Jefferson Hamilton Davis was defeated, he was merely imprisoned for two years…
He later even went abroad to travel and was invited back to take government office, and Robert Edward Lee served as president of Washington University.
No point discussing distant events—cough, cough—not discussing recent events either!
No matter how you look at it, the large-scale killing of the Ramsfield family members breaks these unwritten norms.
Kennedy?
Did you see his family line become extinct?
Bramo, confined in Illinois, Rockford, upon hearing the news, burst into tears, clutching his chest, wailing loudly.
It was heart-wrenching for anyone to hear.
And the Rockford government took this opportunity to issue a statement.
“Ramsfield members sacrificed for justice and the United States!”
This drove even more people to sympathize with him.
Many started to express their support on news social media platforms.
Most, however, were quite tactful.
And the most typical was a New York “bankrupt businessman” named Donald, a well-known playboy, who only loved big waves.
He told the media, “If Bramo needs it, I’ll commit all my funds. Not for anything but to make America great again!”
Usually, his words are brushed off, and no one pays attention to his big mouth, but jumping out in such sensitive times made many people dissatisfied, calling him one after another.