"It's you." Hines looked at the girl in front of him and frowned, "I've seen you before."

"You actually have an impression of me, should I be proud?" Lusha sat on the chair with a smile on her face, "I know you too."

"Who are you working for now?" Hines said calmly, "We can talk terms."

"We can talk about it," Lusha smiled, took the phone and held it in her arms, and said seductively, "Call Cindy and ask him to spit out all the money you transferred, and we will let you go. Don't go."

"Bastard!" Hynes yelled.

"We can take our time." Lusha stood up, stepped back, and gave the field to her subordinates.

They had a knack for torture, and she went outside, blocked Hines' screams in the door, and called General Gershon's men to report.

Ending the call, she thought for a while and sent Binny a text message:

Gerson has caught Hines.

After sending, she closed the phone and sighed.

People with military power are different. Now, Gesun can be said to be in control of the overall situation, and the conflict with Roy is imminent, and it is even more difficult to squeeze into Leon's position.

She couldn't think of how Leon could make a comeback.

It won't help if she is alone, I just hope that this information will make Leon and the others speed up - no matter what they are doing.

If Leon could reply her, she wouldn't be so confused.

What the hell is Leon doing?

Binny really made up his mind at this moment, picked up his cell phone, and dialed Roy's number.

"Meet me? Yes, where do you want to meet?" Roy asked simply.

"For safety, you can be where you want."

"Hahaha..." Roy laughed, smacking his lips, "Come to State E, after all, this is my territory."

"I have a different opinion." Binny said, "How about going to State A? I know you're actually here."

Roy's voice paused: "How do you know I'm..."

"I also know you want to catch Hines and make him transfer the money back," Binny said. "Yeah, we all need Hines' money. But you're late, Hines is gone, right?"

"It sounds like this meeting is not very good for me." Roy stopped laughing.

"Come here, I'll let Charles pick you up," Binny said, "Just two old friends chatting."

"You really think I'm your old friend?"

"I know you're working with Edson, but—yes, I consider you a brother."

After a long time, Roy sniffled and replied, "Okay."

"Don't go there," just as the phone was disconnected, Liman next to Roy objected, "This person is too wicked."

"I know that there are still many of us in state A. Now that Leon is missing and the dragons in state A have no leader, don't you think it's a good opportunity to take this opportunity to collect this place? I want to take a gamble." Roy said two different colors There was a cold light in his eyes, "I've always gambled."

When he arranged everything, he went downstairs and saw that Charles' car had been parked there for a long time.

"It's pretty fast," Roy said slightly approvingly.

"Well, yes, after all, I just practiced driving this year." Charles poked his head out of the window.

Roy got into the car, and when Liman wanted to follow, Charles stopped him: "Sorry, this is a private meeting."

"How do I know there will be no problems?" Liman stared at him.

Charles didn't speak, but turned to look at Roy.

Liman was about to speak, but was interrupted by Roy reaching out.

"Forget it, Mr. Rieman, Mr. Erwin won't harm me." He smiled, "If he really wants to harm me, it won't be now."

The car drove Roy to a familiar place, Charles' home, where he had been living when he first escaped from the mine, and now that he got out of the car, he still missed it a little.

Binny was already waiting at the gate of the villa, still dressed in a three-piece suit, still neat and tidy in the cold wind.

Roy walked up to him and joked, "Do you want to dress like a best man? I'm not going to get married today."

"You really believe me." Binny said to him.

As a representative of State E, Roy has an unknown number of mercenaries, and now they have neither men nor weapons. This is already a self-evident trust.

"Sincere enough." Roy smiled.

Binny remained silent.

"Please," Roy patted him on the shoulder, walked into the gate, and said, "Isn't it that you betrayed my assassination plan, and I'm not angry, why are you so guilty? You and I are not the same Yes, you're on Leon's side."

Charles followed up with Binny in a few steps. After the two exchanged glances, Binny followed Roy with an unbearable expression.

"It's time to explain clearly, whose side are you on?" Roy walked up the boulevard and broke off the branches casually, "Let's be honest today that I have been suspicious of you since the day I was rescued in the mine." There are people behind it. After all, you never mentioned the issue of the female sniper."

"Gerson and I have known each other for a long time."

Roy whistled: "Unexpected," he thought about it, and then said, "It makes sense."

"You know the biggest problem with the presidential system is the term of office. Once the term expires, there will be re-election and abdication. The new president can quickly change all the policies of the previous president." Binney Said, "It is very difficult to change to life tenure. So at that time, we...they had a ridiculous idea: lengthen the term, cultivate multiple 'presidential candidates,' and keep the rotation of power within a range."

"So you found Leon..."

"He found me." Binny corrected, "At that time, I had a relative who was working as a secretary next to Hines. No one thought that it would be such a coincidence that Leon would walk into my office. I had just taken over the office. Poorly run places are preparing to find suitable candidates."

"So you are on the same team as Leon, you are on the same team as Gerson, and Leon is on the same team as Gerson." Roy kept nodding, with a slightly stiff smile on his face, "I want to announce that you have won Yet?"

"Loy." Binny called him, "I know you're worried about the death of your family members, I know you're cultivating power in the E state—yes, I put qie earphones in Leon's lighter—but , if you continue like this, you are splitting the forces of the military/lords, stop!"

"If I stop, will I have my share in the presidency?" Roy asked, "Or will it only hover between you and Gesun, or will you still give Leon a chance?"

"To be honest, there was your place," Binny's brows fluttered, "but why did you kill Ke Luo?"

"That's what Hines did."

"No, you let Hines do it. You want to take the opportunity to take over State A, don't you? Leon's departure gives you your chance. Oscar is also gone. To achieve your goal, you can only choose one of two, or kill me , or kill Ke Luo."

"I knew I should choose to kill you." Roy said coldly.

Binny raised his hand, with a gun in his palm, the handle of the gun was facing Roy: "You can still kill me now."

"Are you here to persuade me?" Roy tilted his head and asked, "You want to save me?"

"Just like in the mines," Binny said, "you just choose the way you want to live."

Lowe wrote him: "What if I let go?"

"You'll be charged with murder in court," Binney told him candidly, "and you'll be tried by the new law to be..."

"Is it the first case after the new law is perfected?" Roy laughed. "I have people, power, and money. I'm not a person with nothing in the mine. Why should I promise you to go back?"

"Because, don't let the dispute between you and Gesun turn into a civil war." Binny said, "It will be more terrible than a landslide in the mine, and it will destroy more innocent families."

Roy stared at him, eyes bloodshot.

"Where's Leon?" He gritted his teeth and asked.

Binny was a little surprised, and didn't understand why he asked such a question suddenly.

"What is Leon doing, why does he have his place? He doesn't show up, and he uses you to deal with me?"

"You misunderstood." Binny interrupted him, "Leon made an arrangement. We have two documentary reporters in our team who will expose the transaction between you and Edson when necessary. Leon originally planned to After exile, use public opinion against everyone, but I-"

He couldn't go on.

Roy also knew what happened afterwards: Binny cut off Leon's way first, and even let him escape abroad.

"Why?" Roy asked aggressively, "If according to what you said, Gesun is willing to cooperate, public opinion can be controlled, and Leon can deal with me, then he has a chance to win."

"Yeah," Binny looked away, "I just have a little selfishness when he has the chance to win."

He sighed: "I don't want Leon to get involved in politics again and get involved in this situation. There is no utopia ahead, and I regret it."

"When did you regret it?"

Binny put down his hands and said dejectedly, "When you're tempted."

He smiled wryly: "Leon certainly didn't expect that I should have been his biggest help, but turned out to be his last resistance. And you, Roy..." He narrowed his eyes, "I really hope you stop here."

"I don't want to go to jail."

"We must give Oscar an explanation."

"Oh, so your carefulness is only for them, not for me."

Just as Binny was about to speak, Roy raised his hands: "Don't, don't, don't explain, I understand, people are close or distant, and you don't owe me anything."

"Loy..."

Roy opened his arms, hugged Binny, and patted him on the back: "We stood in different places from the beginning, and the scenery we arrived at was also different, I know."

"So, I'm sorry. You shouldn't have come to see me alone at all."

When Binny heard this, he subconsciously wanted to push him away.

At this time, Roy had already skillfully grabbed the gun and pressed it against Binny's chest.

"Bah————"

Charles heard gunshots and rushed towards them.

Roy took a step back with a smile, and suddenly, a bullet flying from a distance passed through his arm.

"Fuck, it's a sniper again!" He gritted his teeth and cursed, grabbed Binny's body, and stood in front of him, "Let me go!"

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