Compared with Amber’s indifference, Ishac was boiling with anger.
“You… We saved you out of our kindness, but you plotted against us! Y-Y-You!”
Ishac was too angry to speak. He did not expect that after he made such a big sacrifice, pretending to be a woman and even risking being killed, he would be plotted against by the person he was trying to save.
Young Master Jefferson was furious now.
In contrast, Amber was very calm. In his opinion, it would truly be suspicious if Snow did not think of any way to bind them.
How would a staff member of the intelligence agency, who would cause headaches for the United States in the future, be a fool who would easily trust others?
However, what Snow did not know was that even if he did not do anything, Amber would still do everything possible to save him.
Since Snow dared to disregard his life in the future to expose the truth about PRISM, Amber felt that he was an admirable hero. Yet, despite this, Snow had deceived them, so Amber would not mind playing a harmless joke on him later.
“Ishac, calm down. We can talk about this after we get out…”
Amber waved his hand and stopped Ishac, who was about to fly into a rage, and said insipidly, “Mr. Snow, although I can understand your behavior, in return, I need you to tell me how you got into this mess.”
Although he could guess the general idea, Amber was still puzzled about some of the details.
Looking at Snow’s current attitude, he should still want to return to work in the intelligence agency. He never thought of giving up the job at all. It could even be seen from the conversation that he genuinely liked the job, not just because he wanted to continue lurking.
So, what did he do?
Amber was very curious about this.
When Snow heard Amber’s question, an annoyed expression appeared on his face.
Upon hearing this, Amber’s breathing began to quicken unconsciously.
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