Cultivating through increasing my stats in America Chapter 359 - 221: FBI Special Talent Expert
For Reese, leaking the headquarters’ address was undeniably a serious breach of security, but the actual consequences weren’t as severe.
Firstly, he wasn’t the only one who knew the address, so the higher-ups wouldn’t suspect him imdiately.
Secondly, it wouldn’t cause any serious consequences because, officially, they were a legitimate organization with their own bases, factories, and research facilities.
Moreover, headquarters was equipped with an extrely strong security force. Those who had the capability to challenge them wouldn’t, and those who had the intent lacked the capability.
He didn’t believe Li Ang would actually go to their headquarters. If Li Ang really had the strength and confidence to attack, the organization probably wouldn’t have ti to investigate who leaked the address.
On the contrary, regarding the address of the Psychic Crystal they had yet to acquire, given Li Ang’s capabilities, it was indeed possible he might try, and the likelihood of his success was high. If Li Ang were spotted at the location of the Psychic Crystal, they could easily deduce that he had leaked the address, and the consequences of that were unthinkable to him.
However, for Li Ang, he truly entertained the idea of making a dash at their headquarters. Why should he only be targeted without striking back? But now was definitely not the right ti; with his current strength, he couldn’t withstand heavy firepower and going there would be akin to suicide, though the future remained uncertain.
It was sowhat humorous when he thought about it; he had co all this way to participate in a program, spending several days to only gain two Break Limit Points, but just walking on the street and getting arrested had contributed a total of eight Break Limit Points to him. It seed high risk did bring high reward.
Once aboard the police car, Li Ang essentially received the sa treatnt as Reese, which even Reese found sowhat amusing.
In this police station, Li Ang couldn’t relax like he had in Florida, even though surveillance footage proved he was the victim.
Because the incident resulted in significant vehicular and property damage, and several people were severely injured, he was still detained there, waiting for the investigation to be clarified before proceeding to the next step.
Even Reese, personally arrested by Li Ang, seeing that Li Ang’s treatnt was hardly any better than his, felt sowhat amused.
"Knowing now what a bunch of idiots these people are, don’t you regret turning in?"
Li Ang shook his head and replied through the bars,
"I won’t be here long, but as for you, that’s not certain at all."
As soon as he finished speaking, a fair-skinned, ruddy, bearded police officer slamd his hand down on the table, ordering them to keep quiet.
He had wanted to stand up and explain the rules here to Li Ang, but after Li Ang glanced at him from the corner of his eye, the officer’s knee bent back imdiately after straightening beyond ninety degrees.
Even though it was a police station, for so reason, this young man’s gaze always intimidated him.
This was perplexing as his colleagues had told him that these were just social scum involved in street racing and gang fights, especially this Asian who he disliked the most.
Fortunately, after a more detailed investigation into the case and due to the involvent of special individuals, it was escalated to the FBI, and a turning point finally arrived.
"I’ve reviewed your file, quite impressive. Didn’t expect to et you here."
Agent Mohand Sawn, dressed in an FBI uniform, looked serious but seed to be suppressing a smile.
"Seems like you’re not having a good ti here?"
Li Ang shrugged, indicating there was nothing he could say.
This comnt also caught the attention of the supervising police officer nearby.
"This FBI agent has seen his file? Could this kid be so kind of dangerous individual?"
The fair-skinned, ruddy, bearded officer straightened up a bit, slightly apprehensive.
Soon, the chief of the police station arrived, and the bearded officer sat up even straighter.
Upon receiving the news, he knew this was a major case. If handled well, it would definitely be a notable achievent for him.
The chief greeted Mohand Sawn and his two colleagues warmly and scolded the nearby police for not even preparing hot coffee for them, calling it a serious oversight.
Agent Sawn didn’t respond to the chief and instead, smiling, turned to Li Ang, who was still in the holding area, and said,
"No, no, no, we didn’t feel slighted at all. Rather, it’s this young man you should really be thankful to, as he’s the one not receiving good treatnt here."
After speaking, he purposefully let his gaze linger on the bearded officer for a while.
While the chief looked puzzled, the officer beside him quickly whispered to him about Li Ang’s situation.
"Let do the introduction."
Mohand Sawn interrupted the officer, continuing,
"Li Ang, a mber of the FBI’s Special Talent Repository, an exemplary model of police-community relations, has assisted both the police and the FBI in solving nurous major cases and is also the main hero in this particular case."
"If I’m not mistaken, when you arrived at the scene, out of ten criminals present, only one was still conscious. You surely don’t think you were leading this operation, do you?"
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