Evolution begins with Resident Evil

Chapter 511: Missing Field

Morgan and Field immediately set off to return to the Lighthouse Country without waiting for the biochemical crisis in Terragrigia to be completely over.

They first went to the White House to explain the Greyhound report to President Samor and made a deep self-examination in front of him.

President Samor was not satisfied with this.

If the other party could make good results in the Terragrigia incident, they would not be so passive now, so he asked the other party to find a way to solve this incident by themselves, and then sent them away.

Next, Morgan and the others returned to the F.B.C. headquarters without stopping.

After contacting enough media, Morgan stood on the press podium and formally responded to the incident in front of the live camera.

"The reports of the Greyhound organization are all slandering our F.B.C."

He first concluded, and then began to point out the loopholes in the evidence provided by the other party one by one.

In addition to the lack of bank accounts and transfer records, Morgan also mentioned that the other party's voice evidence only compared voiceprints, but did not prove that the two recordings were not synthesized.

Field wrote this speech according to Morgan's request, mainly denying the enemy's accusations from a legal perspective.

This part of the professional content is a bit difficult for ordinary people to understand, so he used relatively simple sentences to explain the evidence.

After talking about the evidence, Morgan began to analyze the reason why the Greyhound Organization did this, which was to frame the loyal people and put the F.B.C. in trouble with public opinion.

He mentioned that the public believed the words of the biochemical terrorist organization more than the anti-biochemical organization, which made him very sad.

Then Morgan listed the biochemical crises that the F.B.C. had solved since its establishment, and how many soldiers the F.B.C. had sacrificed in these crises to win sympathy.

The above words were all to create a pitiful image of the F.B.C. being misunderstood by the public.

After Morgan finished reciting the manuscript, he heard the reporters attending the press conference clapping and applauding, and he knew that his speech had played a certain role.

Although this was a live radio broadcast, his speech target was actually locked on the reporters in front of him.

They are the uncrowned kings who control the right of public opinion. As long as they believe in themselves, these reporters will naturally become his mouthpiece and persuade the public for him.

This live broadcast will naturally not end so quickly. Next is the question-and-answer session.

"Commander, you just mentioned so many issues of evidence, but why didn't you respond to the voiceprint identification report?"

The first reporter who spoke was very sharp and didn't give Morgan any face at all.

Morgan's face did not change, and he didn't think too much. After all, it had been several days since the incident.

He immediately replied: "Because before confirming whether the audio is synthesized, this identification report without the voiceprint expert's claim is meaningless."

That's right, although there is an identification report, there is no information such as the identification agency and the identification person on the report, and voiceprint experts from all over the world have stated that they have not done this identification for the Greyhound Organization.

"We at F.B.C. have already invited professional voiceprint experts to analyze and re-identify the audio."

"Commander, do you mean that this identification report doesn't explain anything?"

"That's right."

The reporter pressed on and asked, "But CBS has also invited experts to analyze. Judging from the content currently being broadcast, the situation seems to be very unfavorable to F.B.C. What do you think about this, Commander?"

"This is the last question." Morgan was thinking as he said this.

He sorted out his thoughts and said, "This is back to the question I answered before. It is not rigorous for the radio station to do this kind of analysis without confirming that the evidence is correct. We at F.B.C. will reserve the right to pursue CBS for this irresponsible behavior."

The reporter nodded, thanked Morgan, and didn't bother asking questions.

After the host of the press conference made a transition, it was the next reporter's turn to stand up and ask questions.

His focus was not on evidence, and he said, "Commander, what I want to ask is who is Field mentioned in the report?"

"He is our F.B.C.'s Minister of the Interior." Morgan did not emphasize that Field was a close confidant, and the other party did not attend the press conference today.

Field was actually his adjutant and assistant, but he also had a position in the F.B.C., which was to facilitate him to convey Morgan's orders.

The reporter asked, "Is he in charge of finance?"

Morgan shook his head, "No, our F.B.C.'s finances are managed by dedicated financial personnel, and are transparent to NATO member states."

The reporter wrote down the words in a notebook and asked again, "Commander, how is the F.B.C. handling this person now?"

Morgan replied, "We believe everyone in the F.B.C."

The reporter was a little surprised, "But what if? You are being irresponsible to the public."

Morgan said seriously, "I will not doubt my subordinates because of the unwarranted accusations of a notorious bio-terrorist organization. Our F.B.C. provoked a large number of enemies when solving the bio-chemical crisis. If every enemy uses this untenable "evidence" to slander our members, does every member have to be investigated and accused? Is our organization's anti-bio-chemical work still necessary?"

The reason why he said this first was more to show the attitude of the F.B.C., and he didn't want the F.B.C. to fall into endless self-proof later.

Morgan then said: "I know that you will definitely think that we are guilty of committing crimes, so we are also considering launching an investigation process, but we are an international organization after all, so we have not yet determined which party or people will be responsible for this investigation. . You can pay attention to the latest news released by us or the relevant departments.”

The reporter wrote hurriedly, but did not express his own opinion. Instead, he asked: "Then why did Greyhound choose you as a target instead of B.S.A.A.?"

"You should ask someone from the Greyhound organization this question. Next." Morgan replied in a cold tone.

The host was ordered to sit down the reporter who still had questions and then called the next one.

As if it was agreed upon, the next reporter followed the topic and asked his own question: "Some people on the Internet said that flies don't bite, so the Greyhound organization slanders the F.B.C. instead of the B.S.A.A. organization. Commander, what do you have on this? view?"

In fact, the content of this question is not much different from the previous question.

Morgan's anger level increased again. He hated it when others compared F.B.C. and B.S.A.A.

But this was a real live broadcast and he was not fooling the masses, so he did not avoid it or get angry.

"Actually, you will know if you think back to the biohazards I just listed. The F.B.C. was the first anti-biohazard organization to thwart the Greyhound organization's conspiracy and prevent them from threatening the Italian government to hand over prisoners. Therefore, the other party would give priority to attacking us."

The live broadcast lasted for more than three hours. Morgan basically answered the questions of all reporters present, unlike the TV series where he refused to answer.

Returning to his office from the press conference room, he sat on the leather sofa and breathed a deep sigh of relief.

For an old man, standing for more than three hours and constantly thinking about how to respond to various questions from reporters is too tiring.

The anger accumulated in the middle was quickly overcome by physical fatigue, so the whole meeting went on smoothly.

"Huh?" Morgan, who was resting, suddenly thought of something.

At this time, Field should knock on the door and come in, thoughtfully bringing him a cup of warm water or hot tea.

Just when he was thinking this, there was a knock on the door, and Morgan thought it was Field coming back.

However, it was his secretary who came in, who was responsible for some non-confidential matters.

Morgan asked directly: "Where is Field?"

The secretary said: "The Minister of the Interior was taken away by FBI agents ten minutes ago. This is the other party's investigation order and documents."

With that said, he handed the document in his hand to Morgan.

Morgan was a little confused about the current situation. He didn't understand why the FBI would suddenly take action against his people.

In addition, Field's being taken away will definitely be photographed by reporters stationed outside the headquarters, which is another troublesome matter.

He asked: "Did Field say anything?"

The secretary shook his head and said, "No, he just asked me not to disturb your press conference, Commander."

Morgan didn't ask any more questions and asked the other party to go out. He wanted to make a phone call to ask about the situation.

On the other side, Field was sitting in the FBI car, thinking about the situation.

He didn't ask his secretary to convey the message to Morgan because the FBI regarded him closely, and what he conveyed would most likely become a question to be asked in the investigation.

And not contacting Morgan is also to try to draw a clear line with Morgan.

Field also tried to talk to the FBI agent, but the other person was very professional and kept silent throughout the whole process, sandwiching him on both sides.

This was the only restraint on him and he was not handcuffed.

The FBI wants to take Field to one of their major branches to investigate his funding of biological and chemical terrorist organizations.

This is a matter for the FBI to decide on its own and has nothing to do with President Summer.

They also killed first and then reported. After taking Field away, his leader reported to President Summer and informed them that they were doing this just for the dignity of the Lighthouse Country.

The FBI is a professional, so they naturally know the evidence very well and immediately conducted an appraisal.

What is certain is that the audio and video recordings provided by Greyhound are not original evidence, but only copied versions.

At the same time, after expert monitoring, it can be confirmed that the two recordings have not been cut and spliced, and the voiceprints are consistent.

So the FBI decided to take action against Field to investigate the truth of the incident.

The reason why Field was not handcuffed was because the enemy provided insufficient evidence, so in name only he was taken back for investigation.

Three black cars set off to their destination.

Suddenly, a truck ran a red light and hit the car in front. Almost at the same time, the car behind was also rear-ended.

FBI agents did not hesitate to sound the alarm: "Enemy attack!"

A hail of bullets instantly enveloped the two vehicles in front and behind. Enemies on the left and right sides also took out submachine guns from their luggage bags and fired without caring about the presence of pedestrians.

The car carrying Field in the middle immediately broke away from the group and tried to escape from the battlefield.

Bullets were hitting the car, and the agent sitting on Field's right bent Field down, while the agent on the left drew his gun and prepared for battle.

The car is of good quality and the body is bulletproof to protect the people inside.

After chasing all the way, they successfully got rid of the enemy's pursuers.

Taking this opportunity, they immediately abandoned their bullet-riddled car and headed to another FBI base to change cars.

Unexpectedly, when we were heading toward the destination from the alley, the attacker appeared again.

One of the FBI agents was attacked and died on the spot. The other agents reacted and immediately fought back, finally killing the sneak attacking enemy.

Field passed by the fallen enemy and his face changed. That person was an F.B.C. agent he knew.

He immediately thought that Morgan wanted to kill him to silence him after knowing that he was captured.

Although it would make people outside suspect that Morgan was guilty, killing Field would make him dead without any evidence.

But Field thought about it and felt something was wrong.

If he really wanted to do this, his boss would not be stupid enough to send an F.B.C. agent here. This was too obviously contrived.

And he also thought of a suspicion he had raised before, that is, there was an undercover agent of the Greyhound organization inside the F.B.C., so they knew that he was involved in funding the Greyhound.

Therefore, this F.B.C. agent is likely to be the undercover.

Field thought of this and said nothing. He followed the FBI agent to the base and drove a gray Ford car to the safe house.

Two of the remaining three FBI agents went into the house to check, and the remaining one was responsible for watching Field.

"It's safe. No one is following outside." The agent turned on the surveillance of the safe house, checked it quickly, and then reported.

"Keep observing, don't let your guard down. When will the support arrive?" Another agent seemed to be a little higher in rank, so he was the one to give orders.

They encountered attackers after getting off the car, so they couldn't let their guard down just because they arrived at the safe house.

"At least half an hour. Traffic is blocked." This was all caused by the attack launched by the enemy.

Hearing this, everyone nodded seriously and cheered up.

Fortunately, they successfully waited for the response.

After the two teams exchanged secret codes and confirmed their identities, the FBI agent opened the door to welcome the support in.

Those who survived the attack were relieved when they saw the support.

So they relaxed their vigilance a little and saw that the support personnel were holding guns in their hands, but they did not doubt too much and just thought it was for safety.

The captain of the FBI support agent looked around the safe house and said, "It's not safe here. We have to leave quickly."

"Yes." The surviving agent asked his men to bring Field out.

"Thank you for your cooperation." The captain smiled and waved his hand, as if to let his men protect Field together.

However, just as the support agents were in place, accompanied by the sound of gunfire, the three agents who survived the attack showed terrified expressions on their faces.

They fell to the ground with disbelief in their eyes.

Field was also surprised, but not stunned.

He did not think of killing these agents one-on-many, but turned and ran away.

But surrounded by these enemy-disguised FBI agents, how could Field escape? He was immediately pressed to the ground and fed a bottle of unknown liquid.

Field soon fainted and was carried away by the enemy.

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Not long after the attack, Morgan learned that the FBI convoy where Field was was attacked.

But the FBI controlled the flow of information, so his friends in the FBI could not learn the details of the attack. They only told him that Field did not die in the attack and was now out of contact.

In any case, Field could not afford to have an accident at this juncture, so he immediately sent F.B.C. agents from the headquarters to search for the other party's traces.

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