The information is correct, at least part of what Tom said has no issues. When he originally set up the will, sending Jimmy's information to him, the completeness of the information was also fantastic because the information that Caitlin had was the sa as what Jimmy had, so Tom is trustworthy.
However, Jimmy didn't plan to give up his own plans right away; he closed the file.
After Jimmy finished flipping through the file, Caitlin spoke up, "Can we confirm it now?"
Jimmy closed the file and handed it back to Katherine Prado, "Yes, ma'am."
Caitlin pushed the file she intended to hand to Jimmy, "Jeffrey Stuck, forr Marine Corps mber, reconnaissance company, green gear. After retiring, he worked as a security guard for a while, then joined Blackwater Company as a PMC, escorting in Aden Bay, currently on vacation in New York."
Jimmy picked up the file and glanced at the first page, "How should he be dealt with?"
Caitlin, "Kill him."
Jimmy, "The reason."
Caitlin, "The reason is not sothing you need to know. Just go."
Jimmy closed the file and placed it back on the desk, "You know my official identity now, right?"
Caitlin looked at Jimmy expressionlessly without saying a word.
Jimmy, "You've certainly investigated my identity. FBI Senior Agent at the Manhattan office, dealt with many terrorism cases, received dals and comndations.
During these years of undercover work, I've always concealed my true identity. Although I've handled many cases and been through many departnts, I've never exposed any clues and never forgotten my identity.
For Lanley, which trained , I am willing to contribute my strength, but to be told to kill soone without any reason... I think... maybe that's not quite right, at least not for the current ."
Caitlin leaned back in her chair, her arms crossed in front of her chest, looking at Jimmy expressionlessly, her thoughts unknown.
Jimmy also stood still, watching Caitlin.
Jimmy's dialogues today were all rehearsed in advance, what expressions and tones to use, so as to convey his thoughts without causing a confrontation.
Of course, no matter who you talk to, they are bound to be annoyed, but as an FBI Senior Agent, I have the right to say such things. A clandestine agent and a senior agent with an official identity, the choice is clear. For Jimmy to express his loyalty and not to refuse CIA's call was already quite exceptional.
Whoever summoned Jimmy must be a high-ranking officer, and such person would usually not lose their temper so quickly. I believe that with just a bit of thought, it would be clear how both parties can cooperate for the greatest benefit.
A few minutes of silence passed, and Caitlin's crossed arms fell. She stood up, nearly eye to eye with Jimmy; she wasn't short, although it was unclear if she was wearing high heels.
Caitlin, "I understand. Let's leave it at this for now. I think I need to reconsider your arrangents."
Anyone being arranged for an undercover mission who hasn't had any contact for four consecutive years would feel betrayed and abandoned. She had already made up her mind. From Jimmy's record, it could be seen that he had honestly served as a policeman for over a year without any assignnts or contacts, which made him give up on continuing his infiltration at the original location and instead enter the FBI for his own life.
Given his skills developed in Langley training camp, he naturally beca an Elite level in the FBI, capable of handling so many cases; It's evident that he did a lot for his official identity.
In such a scenario, a phone call still being able to make him pick up his forr undercover identity to et her was already not easy.
Although it was very annoying to be rejected to her face, Caitlin was not a young recruit who had just joined the CIA. How could soone who has risen to a senior managent position get upset over such a small matter without considering the consequences? Now it seems impossible to have Jimmy simply obey CIA orders like the other agents who only have the CIA to rely on. How to maximize benefits needs careful consideration.
Jimmy, "Thank you for your consideration, ma'am. If there's nothing else, I'll be heading back."
Jimmy shook hands with Caitlin to say goodbye and left her office.
From Caitlin's movents and expressions just now, Jimmy could tell that he was probably safe for now. Although the contingency plans he considered were dangerous, the potential benefits were the greatest.
Jimmy passed by the command center. Previously, Watson's deputy Kerry was also gone; it seed he was implicated by Watson.
After leaving the Anti-Terrorism Bureau, Jimmy had lunch on the way back before returning to the FBI office. Mahong didn't comnt on Jimmy's brief departure and just kept reviewing the files. Jimmy started to organize the unfinished cases to see what could be handled.
Since dealing with the two who tried to attack Jimmy, Azte, and Trinidad, they had been relaxed for a few days. Previously, because of special circumstances, Hughes had transferred all their cases elsewhere. Now that they were idle, more cases would inevitably co their way, and they also had to continue working on previous cases.
After a busy afternoon, Jimmy finally got to rest and head ho. Nia wouldn't be coming over today, and Jimmy had another matter to deal with.
Diego Isaac had already contacted the bar owner. Although they hadn't co to an agreent yet, Jimmy felt it shouldn't be a big issue, and this news should be shared with Woody, at least to give him so peace of mind.
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