“Mr. Snow, don’t worry. The person we are going to contact is safe.” Jagoan smiled after noticing the worry on Snow’s face.
He knew Snow was a little scared now.
“Okay…” Snow paused, knowing that he no longer played the leading role.
However, he still insisted, “Laine, it’s not that I don’t believe you, but to be on the safe side, I think I should know your plan.”
Jagoan didn’t immediately answer Snow’s question but instead smiled and replied, “You know, your desire to make money from secret keys isn’t really about money at all. It’s more about diverting the intelligence agency’s attention away from you by involving these secret key buyers, isn’t it?”
“And once you sell these keys, you will quickly find a way to destroy them. Moreover, you actually have a stronger remote destruction than Smart… Mr. Snow, am I right?”
Snow did not intend to hide anymore, so he said openly, “Yes, I do have such thoughts.”
After the previous confrontation, he knew that it was useless to hide from Jagoan. In addition, now that his life was in Jagoan’s hands, he did not dare to do any unnecessary things.
“My plan can fully meet your requirements, but before that, I want to ask, have you ever used the secret key?”
Snow shook his head decisively upon hearing this.
“Of course not! There Will be risks as long as I look it up. I don’t want to live my life being hunted down by the intelligence agency again.”
Then, Snow thought for a while and added, “But you don’t have to worry about the one in your hand. I can avoid surveillance in the agency by processing the inspection of a single batch of cameras. It will be hard if it’s in large quantities.”
Jagoan’s eyes flashed.
Sure enough!
Jagoan lowered his head to quickly make a decision.
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