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Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen novel Chapter 992

Timothy replied calmly, "Indeed, there were infiltrators from their side among us, which led to the exposure of the identities of the members. Many people, including myself, were secretly threatened."

"So how did you end up resolving this matter?" Sage asked, his heart tensing up when he heard those words.

He had only heard about this heroic story, but he didn't know there were so many hidden twists and turns in the middle.

For example, the terrorists were actually the sons and daughters from wealthy families.

But Sage knew that the end result was the terrorist organization being crushed and its members arrested.

But how was it dealt with in between?

He was curious how Timothy did it.

As Timothy was about to reply, Caleb pulled him back abruptly. "Alright, we can't continue talking about this," he warned.

Timothy looked up, somewhat displeased. "Why? This seems to be a topic he's very interested in."

After all, they had finally found a topic that the kid was interested in. Why couldn't they continue talking about it?

"Tim, didn't you say that you're not in the place to reveal your identity? You signed a confidentiality agreement for these things back then. It wouldn't be good to talk about it now, would it?"

The man replied domineeringly, "Indeed, I signed a confidentiality agreement back then, but that was then. Even if I talk about it now, what can anyone do?"

What happened in the past was in the past; the present was the present.

"Indeed." Caleb clapped his hands. "It's time to look at things with new eyes after all this time."

"That's easy. Let me handle it." Caleb took the keyboard and started typing, "It's a long story. However, I have signed a confidentiality agreement and cannot disclose it publicly. It might not be safe typing it out on this computer. After all, this is my work computer."

Sage was learning about the crucial part. He had just disclosed the story of the joint battle against terrorism by Nord City and Bern City, and his subordinates were waiting for him to pass on the message when there was more to the story.

If this man didn't explain the crucial part now, how would Sage explain it when he went back?

Getting anxious, Sage asked, "What should we do then?"

"How about this? I'll leave you a way to contact me, and I'll take my time explaining it to you after I finish my work. You have to promise you won't let anyone else know about this for no reason, though."

Sage hesitated when Caleb mentioned wanting his contact information.

Should he give it out or not?

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