This is a very troubleso affair, and if a real investigation has to be conducted, it might cause so delay.
Lin Mo, although not particularly in a hurry to do anything urgent, did not wish to waste too much ti on these matters.
There was no aning to it.
Although many people had died, Lin Mo didn’t know them, and there was no significant relationship between them; moreover, he was well aware that even if the mastermind behind the scenes were found, it would be unlikely to take revenge on them.
The reason was simple,
The apparent culprit could only, and must, be Er Mao.
The King of the Northern Border now faced many problems, not only from foreign wars but also dostic chaos that had long since reached a boiling point.
It is no exaggeration to say that it was only because he remained in command that the entire Northern Border had not descended into complete chaos. If one day he were gone, or lost his position as King, whether or not the Northern Border would experience internal strife was very uncertain.
Moreover, Lin Mo was sowhat puzzled by one thing and he asked, "King, you have so many capable people under your command, and the presence of a think tank seems to make it unnecessary for , a foreigner, to investigate these matters, right?"
"And even if it were possible to investigate, what use would it be?"
The King of the Northern Border himself had once been a T0 level agent; it was impossible that he didn’t have such talents under his command, and a country as large as the Northern Border would definitely not lack a reserve of such talents.
However, it must be for so reason that the King of the Northern Border couldn’t use these forces.
The King of the Northern Border didn’t hide much about this point and said very candidly, "I have a lot of things to deal with right now and simply can’t spare the thought to arrange for soone to investigate the music concert incident, plus ordinary investigators are very likely incapable of truly touching the real core of the event."
"But you are different, you are Lin Mo from the Abyss Organization, neither a person from the Northern Border nor my subordinate, so even if sothing goes wrong during your investigation, it has nothing to do with ."
"Additionally, you can take this matter as a test."
"If you help find the mastermind behind this, then you will gain my trust, and in the future, the Northern Border and the Abyss Organization will have more cooperation."
"Sustaining such a large Intelligence System requires a cost that is certainly exorbitant; maybe you’re not short of money, but money is also a very important resource, and you can’t possibly have no desire for it at all, right?"
"Moreover, as long as you complete this matter, I can specifically allocate a piece of land for you in the Northern Border, where you can even train mbers of the Abyss Organization."
"Of course, I welco you to move your headquarters here too, it’s just that I’m sure you wouldn’t agree to that."
This was inevitable.
The King of the Northern Border’s conjecture was extrely accurate; under normal circumstances, what he had offered and the help he could provide would have been exactly what Lin Mo wanted.
A massive organization would indeed need a huge amount of funding, especially an intelligence organization; this point was clearer to everyone.
To buy off a high-ranking executive who isn’t so easily compromised sotis requires a massive astronomical investnt, plus one must learn to employ different thods, forcing them to provide reliable intelligence.
Even if so people are not motivated by money, to drag them down into the mud, one must exhaust every conceivable thod.
Everything is for the sake of intelligence, for the sake of all valuable intelligence.
Unfortunately,
The King of the Northern Border could not have imagined, no matter how smart he was, that the so-called Intelligence System was rely a system in Lin Mo’s mind and did not require the expenses he ntioned.
As long as Lin Mo was alive, he could easily get the intelligence he desired.
As for money and land, Lin Mo wasn’t particularly interested.
If he really wanted a place, he could completely return to Arica, the country he already controlled; never mind a place, he could lay his hands on a city or two if he wanted.
The frigid environnt of the Northern Border was okay for an occasional visit, but Lin Mo was not sure he could endure it if he had to live there for an extended period, considering how he hated the cold.
Since a consensus couldn’t be reached, Lin Mo didn’t say anything more, and in fact, the matters for this ti had almost been discussed thoroughly.
There were many other things Lin Mo still needed to do.
With this thought in mind, Lin Mo opened his mouth unhurriedly and once again declined the King of the Northern Border’s invitation, "King, I’m sorry, but I cannot accept your commission at the mont, it’s simply too much trouble."
"With that effort, I would rather spend ti at ho with my wife."
Perhaps seeing Lin Mo’s firm resolve, this ti the King of the Northern Border did not say much more, but showed a hint of weariness as he rubbed his nose and then said, "Well, there is an old saying in Grand Xia, ’A lon forced off its vine is not sweet.’ Since you’re not willing to take the job, let’s leave it."
"Your family is now receiving treatnt from the top doctors of the Northern Border Country, plus two officials from Grand Xia will participate in this afternoon’s rescue efforts."
"Trust , no matter what, your girlfriend will be alright."
Girlfriend?
Lin Mo was not pleased with such a term; in fact, it had been a very long ti since he had sought out a girlfriend.
After so idle chat, Lin Mo bid farewell to the King of the Northern Border, then followed the doctors and nurses through the long corridor, arriving at a corner of the building that was completely invisible from the outside through the elevator.
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