Jarvis was surprised when he heard this from Dixon. The Jungle Group was indeed part of the special forces under his father. However, they were entirely shut down because of some policies. Later, they went underground, and the Jungle Group emerged.
But no one knew about this past. Jarvis' family had connections in the central government. In fact, the original group of people contributed significantly back then.
"How did you find out about me?" Jarvis squinted and smiled, "You are so bold. You even dare to check my background."
Hale Yates, Jarvis's father, was the top man of the Central Military District. He was a real and indomitable man.
Dixon was silent for a while. He tapped his finger on the conference room table, "Cut the crap, tell me or not?"
He finally understood the reason why Jarvis did not make a move at first on that day when they snatched Sonia back from the Jungle Group.
Because Jarvis, himself, was involved with the Jungle Group...
Looking at Dixon's expression, Jarvis laughed, "You're screwed, Dixon. You're now bent on helping Sonia find out the truth behind it?"
"The truth has already come out," Dixon corrected Jarvis, "what I'm trying to find out is another mystery."
A mystery that was linked to the mystery behind the Donald Family.
"She won't care what you have done for her," Jarvis said with some underlying meaning, "Dixon, no matter how much you struggle now, Sonia doesn't care for your help."
That was like a knife poking Dixon in the heart. He looked at Jarvis and sneered, "I'm better than you. You still don't have any remorse till now."
"You damn..." If not for his acquaintance with Dixon, Jarvis really wanted to pick up the ashtray with his hand and smash it over. "Since I've made it wrong. What's the difference between repentance and no repentance? Now you want to make it up to help Sonia, it is useless."
Dixon, of course, knew it was useless. But watching her struggle in the sea of suffering, he really could not bear it.
Even though this way would only make his inner self-condemnation a little better, he was trying to make up for her.
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