“It seems that I have to start working now.”
Snow spread his hands helplessly. He finally understood. Jagoan wanting to see the inside of the Kurt family through those cameras was only one of his intentions. The other purpose was to inspect the goods.
Jagoan was afraid that he would tamper with the cameras.
Snow knew that his previous actions had made Jagoan wary of him, so he could only sigh and silently walk to the computer.
“Mr. Snow, you play a big role in whether our visit to the Kurt family can be successful.” Jagoan smiled, her eyes narrowing into crescents.
After Snow heard this, a chill ran down his back. He understood what Jagoan was trying to say.
This meant that if something happened to them this time, he would be the one to blame because he did not detect enough information through these hidden cameras.
If this thing went wrong, then the plan to help him escape and clear the intelligence agency’s suspicion would be scrapped.
Jagoan was blatantly threatening him.
“I’ll take care of it.” Snow swallowed and then began typing on the keyboard whilst ignoring all distractions.
Although they did not spend much time together, he already had a very deep impression of Jagoan.
Judging from how she manipulated Jagoan from beginning to end, Snow had already silently labeled Jagoan as a villain.
Jagoan looked at Jagoan with a smile and mouthed to her silently, meaning “Don’t scare him…”
Jagoan stuck out her tongue playfully.
Soon, Snow’s work bore fruit.
A dozen separate small screens appeared on the computer screen in front of him. These were surveillance videos from the Kurt family’s headquarters estate.
When Jagoan saw this scene, excitement flashed in his eyes.
Not bad…
What a coincidence…
“Snow, zoom in on the video in the middle. Let’s see what’s going on there.” Jagoan and his gang had dirt on Snow now, so he had no choice but to do as he was told.
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