Chapter 541 Regret

Chapter 541 Regret
How do you explain a group of outsiders breaking into the CIA headquarters in the early hours of the morning and beating and killing people?
Let Panetta edit it.

How to explain the bombing of the CIA headquarters in the early hours of the morning?

Let Panetta edit it.

How to explain that so many people died right after Panetta left?

Of course, let Panetta write it.

In general, as the director, Panetta can say whatever he wants, and naturally someone will complete the entire chain of evidence for him.

However, when Gao Yi had to throw these difficult problems to Panetta, he was still a little nervous.

After saying hello to Henry, Gao Yi went out through the door he came in through, called Danny who had done nothing all night, and returned to Fisher's RV, and then started making the call.

"Hey, it's done. Did you get the report?"

Gao Yi was not very confident when he said this. It was not because he was afraid of Panetta, but because he was embarrassed.

After all, the matter got out of hand and was then handed over to Panetta, which seemed a bit irresponsible.

"I received the news and the report. I'm still processing it here in Los Angeles, but I'll be back in Langley soon."

It was hard to tell whether Panetta was happy or angry. Gao Yi became even less confident and embarrassed.

"I got the DNA and will have it tested later. It's a bit, um, a bit troublesome. I hope it won't cause you any trouble."

Panetta whispered, "There won't be any trouble. This is the best outcome. It's better than I expected. I didn't expect them to focus all their hopes and manpower on this one operation. You know, being able to solve all the hidden dangers at once is of course the best outcome."

"That's fine. Uh, I killed everyone and destroyed the evidence they had. I'm sorry I can't give it to you. I have a recorder here, like a sports camera. The footage is very clear. I thought you might want to take a look."

Gao Yi then told Panetta that he had a video recording of the entire operation. After hearing this, Panetta's voice immediately rose several degrees and said, "That's great! But didn't Breeze say anything?"

Gao Yi now believes that Yuri really understands Panetta's psychology, which makes him more confident when he speaks.

"Nothing, because I didn't ask. I was planning to hand him over to you alive so I could interrogate him, but I thought that might cause more trouble, so I just killed him. That's how I handled everyone."

Panetta took a long breath, and then he said sincerely: "I owe you a favor."

"Don't say that. We are all friends. There is no such thing as owing anything to each other."

Gao Yi spoke very sincerely, and then he continued: "The DNA sample here needs to be tested as soon as possible, because I can't be sure whether Breeze is among these people. In addition, Fisher was shot, and I have to take him to the hospital now."

Gao Yi asked Panetta half-tentatively about his opinion on how to deal with Fisher.

Panetta thought for a moment and said, "What do you think of Fisher?"

"He's a talent, uh, a character."

Panetta whispered, "We can take him to the hospital, or let the CIA give him first aid. What do you think is the best way to deal with him?"

Panetta really wanted to get rid of the person after he had used him up, but he was now asking Gao Yi for his opinion, because since Gao Yi mentioned Fisher, he naturally had some ideas.

Gao Yi looked at Fisher and said, "I'd better take him to the hospital. Talents cannot be wasted."

What Gao Yi meant was that I have use for this person, so you don’t have to kill him. Just like the trade wind, this Fisher will be mine from now on.

Panetta said without hesitation: "Okay, I understand what you mean. As long as he agrees, there will be no problem."

"Okay, I'll take him to the hospital now."

"I will rush back as soon as possible. Please keep the DNA sample safe. I will have someone reliable test it after I return."

"it is good."

After the call was hung up, Gao Yi said to Yuri: "Fortunately you reminded me, otherwise I would have done something wrong. Um, you guys are too cunning."

Yuri shook his head and said, "It's not that big shots think too much, but if you don't think enough, you won't become a big shot. Being capable is a good thing, but knowing what not to do is a talent. How about it, what do you think?" "Okay, let's drive to the hospital."

Gao Yi said to Danny.

Fisher, who was obviously running out of strength and energy and about to fall into a coma, breathed a sigh of relief, then chuckled and said, "It seems I have passed the test, thank you."

Gao Yi said to Fisher: "Follow me in the future. I promise not to treat you unfairly, and you will have less worries if you follow me."

Fisher hesitated. He looked at Yuri, thought for a moment, and shook his head. "Thank you for your invitation, but forget it. One person like me is enough in a team. If there are two, they will fight each other."

Yuri nodded, then he smiled at Gao Yi and said, "Yes, I am enough. If there is another Fisher, the garden will be divided in the future."

Fisher said helplessly: "It's instinct."

"Yes, and there is no choice."

Yuri and Fischer admire each other but also repel each other. Perhaps this is the reason why there cannot be two tigers in one mountain.

Gao Yi was quite regretful, and Fisher continued: "Can you please help me stay in the CIA? The CIA is a big enough stage. If you can, I will be very grateful."

If Gao Yi told Panetta to keep Fisher, then Panetta would definitely keep Fisher.

This face is definitely there.

Gao Yi's recruitment attempt has failed, but if he can only choose between Yuri and Fisher, then forget it. It's good to have a friend in the CIA.

"Okay, I promise you, you can stay in the CIA. This is what you deserve. I just have one question, why did you kill your colleagues at that time?"

Fisher sniffed and said, "I like to study human nature. I am an office worker. But when I find that my colleagues on field missions have no humanity at all, I just want to kill them. Human nature is complicated. There are good and bad people, but those who have no humanity at all must die."

"I see. It's okay. I admire you. Just sleep peacefully. I promise you won't die."

"Thank you."

Fisher thanked him sincerely, and then he finally closed his eyes. After a while, it was unclear whether he fell asleep or fainted.

Gao Yi called Panetta again, and after waiting for the call to be connected, he whispered, "I recruited Fisher, but he refused because he felt that we already have Yuri on our team."

Panetta said calmly: "In this case, how are you going to deal with it?"

"Keep him. Talent is hard to come by. If you feel you can't trust him, find him some peripheral work. There has to be someone to do the real work. This kind of talent is very useful."

"Okay, I'll decide how to use him after examining him, but he definitely won't die."

Gao Yi hung up the phone again.

Now we just have to wait for Panetta to arrive and have his DNA tested.

I don’t know if Weifeng is really in there. If so, then it is really a pity that as Gao Yi’s strongest and most powerful opponent so far, he died without even saying a word.

Although the villain died because he talked too much, it is indeed a great pity that when he was in absolute control and had completely subdued his opponent, he did not take the opportunity to declare his victory or express his feelings, but just killed his opponent directly.

That’s right, Gao Yi consciously defined himself as a villain.

Now Gao Yi began to understand the villains in those movies. They could have killed the protagonist immediately, ended everything completely, and eliminated all danger, but they chose to leave the protagonist behind and give him a chance to fight back.

Because he feels particularly regretful about this matter, it makes people feel very uncomfortable.

It feels like victory has lost its taste and the sense of accomplishment has been reduced by 90%.

But the right thing to do is not to give the opponent any chance. The realistic way is to kill the biggest enemy directly without giving him even a chance to speak.

So, let it be a regret, a life without regrets is incomplete.

(End of this chapter)