"Can I ask, who wants to see me?" Jiang Cheng, who was sitting in the jeep, turned to look at the Ursas inner guard beside him.

The Ursas inner guard drove the car, and a low and hoarse voice came from under the alloy helmet: "Sorry, I have no right to answer your question."

Jiang Cheng nodded, expressing his understanding. After all, he was quite familiar with the various actions and rules of this secret department.

And even if Ursas' inner guard didn't say anything, didn't use the power of the commander, but just figured it out as a newbie, it wouldn't be hard for Jiangcheng to guess who wanted to see him.

"Your emperor, the Duke of Kosiche, the nobles of the conservative faction, and some other people who are ambitious or want to take this opportunity to do something..."

Jiang Cheng leaned on the back of the car seat, ignoring the gradually heavy breathing of the Ursas inner guard beside him, and began to read in a very normal tone by himself.

"No action has been taken against Rhodes Island at all. It seems that your internal situation is not very good."

"You didn't attack Rhodes Island, nor did you use war to divert conflicts, and there were no internal reforms or other changes. In addition to your current behavior... I feel that you have split into different factions. , and it just strikes a delicate balance.”

"No, that's not accurate. It should be said that the split existed from the very beginning, but one side was stronger than the other. But after the previous defeat, the originally strong side became weaker. The weaker side becomes stronger, and then a delicate balance is reached, and each other is restrained, and no one can act... It is annoying to think about it."

"That's why I don't like the decentralization of power, especially when it's divided into different factions, especially when there's a major event that doesn't want to be held accountable. If there's time to argue with each other, the matter will be over long ago."

"Don't look at me like that. You're driving. Focus on the front. If you want to chat with me, just talk and don't look away."

Jiang Cheng moved his body, leaned on the back of the chair in a more comfortable position, and looked at the scene outside the car window in the distance.

"So can you talk to me now?"

"...What do you want to talk about?" Ursas Neiwei, who was driving, said in a low voice.

"It's just an ordinary chat." Jiang Cheng shrugged: "I can tell from your expression that there is still a long way to go to the appointment, and it feels a bit boring to be so bored all the time."

"...I'm not good at talking to people."

"I understand, I understand." Jiang Cheng nodded: "People in your department are generally unable to communicate well with others."

People in your department...

The Ursas inner guard caught a blind spot and asked in a low and hoarse voice: "Listen to your tone, have you ever contacted other secret departments in the city?"

"I've come into contact with quite a lot, they're all guys with problematic personalities." Jiang Cheng looked at the road ahead, and said in the usual tone, "You're not surprised, how did I know you're from the secret department?"

"After listening to what you said before, I feel that if you call me by my name now, I won't be surprised at all." Usas Neiwei said dully.

"Then what if I lied to you?"

"It's okay, because this is not something that needs to be kept secret."

"Then you're not dedicated enough, at least you have to pretend." Jiang Cheng leaned back and said, "Okay, since you're so cooperative, I'll be more cooperative... What do you think? Did you ask?"

"No." Ursas inner guard didn't want to ask anything, because the mission he received was to bring Jiangcheng back.

"It's okay to ask on behalf of the person behind you, otherwise I'm worried that you will torture me to extract a confession, and then make some accidents."

The accident that Jiang Cheng said might be a little different from the accident understood by Ursas Neiwei, but the effect is the same.

After pondering for a few seconds, the Ursas inner guard said slowly: "I want to know your identity."

"My identity?" Jiang Cheng glanced at the Ursas inner guard suspiciously: "You didn't even know who I am, so you just found me?"

"It's an order from above, and I also mentioned that we need to investigate your identity." Ursas Neville paused, a strange color flashed in his eyes: "And your main reason this morning is because of the information we received earlier ..."

"The one Tallulah sent you?"

"...Yes, you really know about it." Ursas Neiwei heaved a sigh of relief, but the expression under the helmet became more and more weird.

Jiang Cheng sensed something was wrong with him, and glanced at him: "What's wrong?"

Ursas inner guard hesitated to speak, but after hesitating for a few seconds, he decided to ask again, because that thing really sounded too outrageous.

"Miss Tallulah's letter said that he completed those materials and that letter under your nose..."

"Yes, because my office is rarely visited by people, so she borrowed a desk from me, so she can find a relatively safe environment to organize materials and write letters." Jiang Cheng took it for granted.

"...She still writes in the letter, you know her identity."

"That's right, the person I recruited, of course I know who she is." Jiang Cheng nodded: "When she wrote that letter, I was by her side and taught her how to write this kind of confidential letter... ....You know, this kind of secret information exchange is different from the letters between nobles. The one that should be highlighted is conciseness, fewer words, more content, and accurate data. But I remember that Tallulah is you The original aristocrats over there often mixed in some meaningless adjectives, their own subjective opinions, and some unnecessary flowery rhetoric when they wrote things. They were really not very good at this aspect..... .What’s wrong with you?"

"...It's nothing." The Ursas inner guard didn't know how to reply, and he didn't know how to describe his current mood.

Jiang Cheng looked at him and thought for a moment: "Sure enough, from the way you look, she didn't write this paragraph... Maybe it's to save face? No, this thing is indeed not important information. If you don't write it, it means She listened to what I said."

Ursas Neiwei concentrated on driving, as if he didn't hear what Jiang Cheng was saying.

Then Jiang Cheng talked about some of Tallulah's problems in intelligence work, but also praised her for her hard work in Rhodes Island.

During this process, the Ursas inner guard kept his ears to the outside world, and only drove the jeep. He didn't answer any of Jiangcheng's questions—mainly because he didn't know how to answer, and this question was beyond the outline for him.

But at the end, after talking about Tallulah's performance in Rhodes Island, Jiang Cheng changed the subject and asked a few questions that were within the common sense of Ursas' internal guards.

"So why on earth are you guys following me? I remember that in the information Tallulah gave you, I should be an unknown god, and she also gave me a high evaluation of my strength, and marked the sentence at the end, don't provoke me. ...so what is the person behind you thinking?"

The Ursas inner guard was silent for a while, instead of directly answering Jiang Cheng's question, he asked instead: "So can you tell me, what is your identity?"

"Minister of Rhodes Island's diplomatic mission, Jiang Cheng." Jiang Cheng said as a matter of course.

"I mean the identity before this." Ursas Neiwei sighed: "The question you asked just now is not impossible, because His Majesty has explained that if possible, I should try to respect you... ..”

"So can you tell me why you guys are following me?" Jiang Cheng really couldn't figure it out.

Because logically speaking, Tallulah said that about herself, and Ursas might pay attention to her, but she wouldn't do anything.

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