When leaving the "Easy Tiger" restaurant, Matt specially brought a dozen beers. It was obvious that he really liked Munich beer.

Jack took him back to his suite at the Four Seasons Hotel in Dallas. The guy took a cigar, sat down and started smoking it eagerly.

"Your FBI has plenty of funds." Matt joked after looking around at the layout of the room. Of course he knew how much it would cost to stay here for one night.

"I didn't spend any money from the bureau. I have some property of my own." Jack shrugged, found a plate, poured some pecans and put them between the two of them as a snack.

"Is it that OEM factory in Georgia?" Matt hid his expression behind the smoke. The index finger of his right hand resting on his knee was beating slightly. It seemed comfortable, but the tight muscles in his waist and hips were hidden. But Jack's perception.

"Is your CIA's behavior always so domineering? Investigating an ordinary FBI agent for no reason?"

Jack did not suddenly become furious as he expected, or even come up and grab him by the collar like some excited young people do. Instead, he lit his own cigar without shaking his hands.

"Uh" After how many years, Matt suddenly realized that he had not had this experience for a long time, that feeling that the conversation was out of his control from the beginning.

"Are you really less than 25 years old?" Just like many people have done before, the old CIA let out a long sigh, feeling like he was beaten to death on the beach by the wave in front of him.

Based on the actual number of years you have lived, this old boy has to call me brother, unless you really appear in the form of Thanos.

The corner of Jack's mouth curled up in an imperceptible arc. Wasn't he just pretending? He had never dealt with the real CIA in his previous life. Didn't he still know the virtues of those CIAs in American TV series?

Except for a few protagonists who are portrayed individually, most of the CIA images shown in American TV series are not good guys. In Jack's impression, the good CIA people in American TV series basically end up with their families broken up and their families destroyed.

"I completely understand why Rise mentioned you in front of me twice in a row."

"I have no interest in joining the CIA at all." Jack blocked what he was going to say next. Even if the Siris of this world had nothing to do with the motherland of his previous life, he could not go against it.

He is a pure patriot, but what he loves is not this federation, but the republic in his previous life.

Matt was just using words. Someone knew exactly how much he weighed. He and Rise had only had two superficial contacts.

Even the first time, the two sides were still in a quasi-hostile state. Although Rise did want to recruit him at that time, he could only be called "interesting" in the eyes of the other party, and he was still far from "respected".

Matt may have really wanted to recruit him, but Jack had no interest. If the situation hadn't forced him, he would have wanted to stay as far away from these losers as possible. His acceptance level would only be as high as that of bald Frank. Retired R.E.D.

After all, "Red Flame Battlefield" can be regarded as a comedy, and I still have the relationship with Old Hunter, so I don't have to worry about the other party trying to trick me for no reason.

Matt was much more cheerful than Jack had expected. Seeing that his tone was unusually firm, he did not leave the scene with a tacky sentence like "let's wait and see". Instead, he smoothly changed the topic to the next topic. down action.

The CIA has never lacked good people. Although Matt checked Jack's background, he also inquired through some unofficial channels. After all, Jack is now considered a senior agent, and he is in the BAU, and the confidentiality level is still the same. some.

At most, he can ask for some semi-public information, such as the industries under his name, his good relationship with the IRS, the "Starbucks God of War"'s battle to become famous, and someone who likes to hook up with female agents within the FBI (Fog). It's not enough to have two boats at the same time (heavy fog), and it's not clear who he is with Jane Banner right under his nose.

So Matt is somewhat interested in Jack, but it's just a little bit interested. At this moment, being rejected head-on, it's not like he is stalking him.

After the Kroger supermarket bombing, Jack leisurely stayed in the Four Seasons Hotel, wrote a few articles about bosses, and worked on a business plan, but Matt was not idle for a moment.

First, he flew to Yemen and dug out a smuggling route from the Middle East to the Gulf of Aden, then to Mexico and finally into the United States from a Somali pirate leader who was captured by a seal.

Then he flew non-stop to Washington DC and met with the Secretary of Defense.

Although the BAU investigation was temporarily suspended because it did not meet the wishes of the higher-ups, Rossi and the others were mainly investigating the four bearded men who blew themselves up in the supermarket, and the one who blew himself up at the border and sent Walker to the hospital. However, the evidence is conclusive that it was Ray The Yess gang brought it in.

Therefore, the plan that some people in the CIA had been advocating to re-support the Medellin Group to unify the world was passed to the ears of the Minister of Defense through Matt.

The two sides hit it off immediately, and the joint operations team received full authorization from DOD and a large grant, which led to the previous meeting with CWS.

"So, what's the plan?" After listening to Matt's story, Jack flicked the ashes of his cigarette, picked up the beer bottle on the table and touched it with him.

The biggest gain he had gained from sneaking into the Alarcon mansion with Alejandro was not the money, but the news that Ian Doyle was currently working for Carlos Reyes.

Right now, even the higher-ups are preparing to deal with the Reyes Gang. He is so sleepy that he can't help but feel sleepy. Doesn't it mean that this operation is over and he can retire with success?

"Instigating internal strife between two rival gangs, the Reyes Gang and the Matamoros Gang."

Matt returned to his slovenly look, holding a cigar in his mouth, lazily lying on the sofa and peeling nuts, not caring about the crumbs and cigarette ashes falling to the floor.

Anyway, it was either his own home or the hotel staff cleaning the room would probably scold her behind his back. Jack just frowned and then asked, "Be specific."

"Kidnapping a prince, the king will naturally start a war."

Can't there be something new? Jack's tone was a little sarcastic, "Just like what you have been doing in the Middle East? Are you sure you can do it?"

I don’t know if Matt took it as a compliment or didn’t care at all, “It always works, doesn’t it?”

Yes, it has always been very effective. It was not until the two feuding families of the "Sha family" and the "Yi family" in the future, under the mediation of an unknown force, that the intelligence agencies checked each other's accounts, and then the CIA's background was exposed.

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