Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1540: Bad news, bad speculation (1 more)

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Locking on the owner, Luke was not in a hurry.

The Mexican Harvest Plan has proved that as long as you catch the other party's pigtails, the more prepared you will be, the greater the harvest.

Simply catching a clairvoyant Garrett is a fart. Only by staring at Garrett and digging out all his related hydra can its value be maximized.

It would be even more perfect if this Garrett had a wider network and contacted the other "heads" of Hydra.

But it's not easy for Luke himself to check.

The secrecy system inside S.H.I.E.L.D. is still very strict, and it is impossible for him to get the list of members that Garrett has daily contact with.

But, someone can.

Luke sent Phil a message.

Half an hour later, the two met again.

A person came out of the dark alley, opened the car door and sat in the co-pilot, looked at Phil and nodded: "This No. 2 model is still pleasing to the eye."

Phil immediately determined that the person who came was Beidou.

No one except Beidou knew that this face was the second model of the new mask.

Phil started the car and asked, "You said you made a major discovery, what is it?"

Luke: "Let me talk about the conditions first."

Phil: "No problem, you say."

Luke: "I must participate in the clean-up operation, um, for example, you temporarily arrange for me to be an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.."

Phil: "This..."

Luke waved his hand: "Go ask Nick Fury, don't rush to answer me."

Phil: "Okay."

Luke: "I'll tell you the news first, lest you show your feet. John Garrett, have you heard of this name?"

Phil shook his hand, and the car followed suit: "Who?"

Luke: "John Garrett. Secondly, he is accompanied by a younger man named Grant Ward, so there should be problems."

Phil took a deep breath and remained silent for a while.

John Garrett, a seventh-level agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., is older than Phil and has more credit than him.

This means that the number of people involved with Garrett is a terrible number.

Take Phil, the newly promoted sixth-level agent, as an example. There are more than 50 S.H.I.E.L.D. agents who have worked under him, and more than 300 other staff members who have cooperated with him. His old boss is Nick Fury .

If Phil is suspected, then these people, including Nick Fury, will be included in the scope of investigation.

Garrett is older and has more credit, so there are more than 200 agents related to him in S.H.I.E.L.D., and the staff has 800 if not 1,000.

What's more, Garrett's old boss is... Alexander Pierce.

This is the former Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and now one of the five members of the World Security Council.

Nick Fury was able to become the chief because of Pierce's strong support.

From this point of view, even if Phil is a Hydra, it is much less harmful than Garrett being a Hydra.

If Phil hadn't always been stable and "died" once recently, he would probably be scratching his head crazily by now.

He didn't suspect that Beidou gave false information.

Beidou told him this information in order for Nick Fury to verify it himself.

This is not a TV series. Phil and Nick Fury are stupid enough to arrest Garrett immediately when they talk about who is a spy.

But if Garrett is Hydra, then the problem is too big.

As for that Grant Ward, Phil is also very impressed.

This young man has outstanding abilities, is calm and bold in his actions, and is Phil's most promising new-generation agent in S.H.I.E.L.D.

As long as Ward is given ten years, the seventh-level agent can be expected.

Now... what a fart! Ward was brought in by Garrett, and he and Garrett will even go on long vacations together.

The relationship between these two people is deeper than ordinary teachers and students.

If Garrett is Hydra, can Ward stay "clean"

The terrible thing is that there are not many S.H.I.E.L.D. agents like Ward who were brought into the industry by Garrett.

Luke gave Phil a few minutes before continuing: "Lama is controlled by Garrett. He implanted a "clairvoyance system" in Lama's eyeballs to monitor these people at all times, and he can also monitor them at any time. Issue orders, or cook their brains. He calls himself a clairvoyant to these controlled subordinates, and you can also pay attention to this."

Thoughts were racing through Phil's head, but he made a note of it anyway.

Ke Luke didn't finish his sentence: "The mechanical prosthesis used by Lamar is probably related to Roxon Company. You can also check whether Garrett has cooperated with this company."

Phil finally stepped on the brake and put his hand on his forehead: "Is there any bad news?"

When he heard the name Roxon, his head felt as if it would explode.

According to Luke's description, Garrett has a large number of familiar subordinates and friends in S.H.I.E.L.D., and what clairvoyance system can be used to control the "dead man".

Outside, he not only has a Mexican cartel earning billions of dollars in black money a year, but also cooperates with a super capital group like Roxon.

This frankly one person can support the strength of the S.H.I.E.L.D. branch.

Luke chuckled twice: "There is no bad news, but there is one bad speculation, do you want to hear it?"

Phil: "Go ahead."

As much as he didn't want to hear it, it was necessary.

Luke: "Hydra's slogan, cut off one head and grow two. Are you familiar with this?"

Phil hummed.

Luke: "If S.H.I.E.L.D. cut off its head before, and we just discovered Garrett's head."

Phil: ...

Before Luke could speak, Phil probably understood.

If Garrett, who has worked in S.H.I.E.L.D. for more than ten years, is a Hydra, then there will not be only one "head" in the bureau.

Without the ability to expand like a virus, why would Hydra dare to "grow two heads"

This proves once again that there's something big going on inside S.H.I.E.L.D. - at least much bigger than Nick Fury and Phil expected.

In the ten-level system of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, the main body has only three levels.

The first level is the newcomers and peripheral personnel of the first, second and third levels.

The second level is the backbone personnel (including scientific research logistics and field work) at the fourth, fifth and sixth levels.

The third level and the seventh level are the "vassals" among the agents, who have the power to form their own team and be responsible for a certain business (such as managing a branch) alone.

The remaining eighth and ninth levels are rare, and the entire S.H.I.E.L.D. Bureau can almost count on one hand, and Phil knows one at the tenth level—Nick Fury himself.

In terms of authority, agents at levels one to six can only inquire about information within their own scope of work.

At level seven and above, you can inquire about most of the information that is not individually classified.

This also means that about 50% of SHIELD's information is public to Garrett.

If a secret service organization is half known, it is tantamount to putting its life in the hands of others.

Luke looked at Phil's frowning face, and there was no wavering in his heart, and he even wanted to laugh.

The biggest headache for Phil is his experience gift pack!

Don't make the situation serious now, it's not fun for that Nick Fury guy to fantasize about solving Hydra alone.

Luke's psychological bottom line is to get at least half of the total experience of this copy of Snake and Shield!

He rescued Phil twice, gave information and dug out Garrett, so he must get the "reward" he deserves.