Chapter 240 Please pay attention to quality(2/2)
Judging from the current situation, mi6 or a third-party force is involved in Riester's case.
Maybe Lister couldn't handle the pressure, so he hired foreign aid and instigated the rebellion of Randolph, who was spying on him. Or maybe Randolph himself was a member of mi6. During the surveillance, he communicated with Lister and laid a trap, preparing to arrest him and confirm which information.
Real members of the organization.
No need to figure it out.
As a low-level member, Randolph knew some information about the organization and lied and betrayed the organization. He will definitely be cleaned up by people sent by Rum.
Riester didn't have much contact with organizations. The most he knew was that there was a bastard with a hoarse voice who threatened him to betray mi6.
Whether or not you need to deal with Riester depends on Rum's mood and the difficulty of the action. If he is really unhappy or the difficulty is not high, it is possible to deal with him by the way.
In addition, the only people who knew that the organization had investigated Morton were him and another core member. The information about Morton was provided by that core member, so there was nothing to deal with for the time being.
Done, call it a day.
Chi Feichi took one last look at the bright morning light in the sky, then turned and returned to the living room.
If it was mi6 who intervened on Lister's side, and Mi6 found out that the organization planned to bury a nail in their low-level agents, they would probably conduct an internal investigation to see if anyone else besides Lister had been 'hooked' by the organization.
Morton may be able to escape mi6's investigation, or maybe not.
This has nothing to do with him, but Moton will definitely be labeled as 'highly concerned' by the organization.
Because who knows if mi6 will give up the deal after finding out the information about Morton's betrayal, and then convince Morton to use the anti-submarine organization?
Because of this, he was unwilling to trust the security within the police department.
There are undercover agents from other forces in the organization, and other forces may not have undercover agents from the organization. The top management may be difficult to access, but the same cannot be said for the bottom level.
Chapter completed!