Snow watched the fading figures of the two as they moved farther away, unable to contain the excitement in his heart any longer.
Coming here today was truly the right decision!
He was just attending a banquet and had gained so much valuable information!
Especially for Warwick’s counter-surveillance plan, which was undoubtedly of utmost importance. Perhaps this would be an opportunity for him to delve into areas he had previously been unable to dive into before.
With that in mind, Snow no longer wanted to waste even a moment and quickly took advantage of going to the restroom to report this information to his superiors at headquarters in the United States.
Snow could have never imagined that many years later, he would become the undertaker of the United States surveillance strategy.
Due to Anita’s deliberate guidance, this had a high probability of this happening earlier than expected. After all, it would be many years later before Snow could come into contact with the PRISM program.
***
In a secret room at Hotel Rotana, Warwick and Anita sat at opposite ends of the sofa, a steaming cup of coffee on the round table in the middle.
Compared to their amiable conversation with Snow earlier, Warwick’s expression was now sterner.
“Is there something up with that Slan guy earlier?”
As the Elvis family’s designated heir, Warwick was the shrewdest of them all, and his sensitivity allowed him to detect that Anita’s attitude was somewhat off.
Anita had been overly friendly toward Snow.
“Yes, this guy has a somewhat special identity. His real name is Edward Snow, and he’s a special agent from the United States…” Anita replied without hiding anything, directly revealing Snow’s true identity to Warwick.
“No, Owen is not the mole. I even suspect that he has no idea about this Slan person…” Anita shook his head, denying Warwick’s speculation.
Anita smiled and said, “Even if we didn’t say anything, it’s likely they would find out about this soon anyway. By mentioning it now, Snow will definitely report it quickly. Then we can closely monitor Snow in the following days, and, unintentionally, we can expose all these agents in one fell swoop… Although we can’t do anything to these agents directly, it still serves as leverage.”
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