The Blacklist

Chapter 111 New Cases and Confidentiality Issues

Chapter 111 New Cases and Confidentiality Issues
Cooper looked at her and said, "Mira, do you know this 'factory'?"

"I've heard of it by chance before, but I don't know the details." Mira replied.

"Can we check the situation of the 'factory'?" Cooper asked.

"I can try." Mira did not refuse, and immediately walked aside to contact her friends.

At this time, Nawabi said, "I've heard of the legend of the 'factory'. There is a saying in the intelligence circle that after the CIA captures some special spies, criminals, and terrorists and fails to get them to talk in other ways, they will send them to the 'factory'. That will be their final destination!"

"What do you mean?" Donald asked.

"It is said that the most brutal interrogation methods are used there, and they are completely unrestricted by laws and rules..." Nawabi said, "People who are sent in will be squeezed out of every bit of value, and then they will be disposed of! So this 'factory' has another name - 'spy slaughterhouse'!"

Everyone was chilled after hearing this, and couldn't help but look at Reddington. The meaning in their eyes was: It's a pity you didn't go and "seek death"!
Reddington touched his nose awkwardly and muttered in a low voice: "Maybe it's not as evil as the legend says!"

Cooper crossed his arms and thought as he said, "So, we only have one choice now. Notify the CIA and let them handle this Factory jailbreak incident themselves."

"There is another option!" Carrie said, "We can go directly to that 'factory' and deal with Braxton in advance!"

Everyone looked at him. Donald asked on behalf of everyone, "But we don't even know where the 'factory' is. How can we get there?"

Elizabeth added: "I think the CIA will never let us get involved in the black prison!"

Carrie thought about it and was a little undecided. Was it worth it to fall out with the CIA over this matter?
At this time, Mira came back and said to everyone: "Some of my friends know the existence of the 'factory', but they don't know its location, let alone its internal conditions. One of my friends works in the heavy criminal transfer approval department. He said that he has seen transfer orders to send people to the 'factory', but has never seen a release order."

Everyone felt that this situation verified what Nawabi had just said - that was the final destination for the prisoners!
Cooper looked at Carrey and saw him spread his hands, so he said, "Okay, we can only report this matter according to normal procedures, and let the department communicate with the CIA!"

Reddington shrugged, he knew this would be the result.
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When Carrie went upstairs, Reddington followed her. As soon as he entered the office, he said, "Richard, I listened to you on this matter, but if the CIA doesn't take it seriously, the consequences will be serious..."

"Important to whom?" Carey asked.

"Me and Liz." Reddington said, "If Braxton gets that confidential data packet, he can use it to find me and Liz..."

"What is his purpose in looking for you?" Carrie asked, "Don't tell me you don't know!"

"I know, but..." Reddington said, "Richard, you'd better not get involved in this matter. It's very dangerous!"

"It's too late!" Carrey said, "Have you forgotten what I did to Alan Fitch? I was already involved."

"It's different." Reddington said, "I have already discussed with Fitch that we will not interfere with each other for a period of time in the future, so he won't do anything to you because of the past." "Not necessarily!" Carrie said, "If that Braxton is sure that the 'Fulcrum' is not in your hands, will Fitch still abide by the agreement?"

"What?" Reddington, who had just sat on the sofa, jumped up and asked in shock, "How do you know about the 'Fulcrum'?"

"I also know that the location of the 'Fulcrum' only exists in Liz's memory!" Carrie said bluntly, "Old Lei, you always take these things so seriously, hiding them from Liz and me, but you can't hide them from the enemy! Think about it, what will happen if Fitch finds out? What will happen if other people in the secret society find out?"

Reddington's eyes widened in shock. He sat down on the sofa for a long while and murmured, "You know everything... Richard, who are you? Are you a devil?"

"You should think I'm God!" Carrie walked to the sofa with two glasses of wine, handed the glass of red wine to Reddington, and still drank beer himself, "Old Ray, you always forget that we are on the same front!"

A bit dazed, Reddington took the wine glass, took a big sip, and took a long breath before saying, "Richard, I really hope you are God now, so that you can free me from suffering!"

"Your suffering is basically caused by yourself." Carrie said bluntly, "You always cling to those so-called secrets, hoping to hide them from everyone, but don't you know that any matter can never be kept completely secret as long as more than two people know it!"

"You mean I should tell Liz all this?" Reddington asked. "No, the more she knows, the greater the danger!"

"Ha! From what you said, it seems that Liz is not in danger if she doesn't know the secret!" Carrie laughed, "Then why did the guy who wanted to escape this time come to you and Liz after getting the confidential data package? As an unknown person, shouldn't Liz be left alone?"

"That's because they think Liz knows..." said Reddington.

"But Liz really doesn't know!" said Carrie.

Reddington opened his mouth, but this time had nothing to say.

"That is to say, whether Liz knew it or not, those people would come looking for her, and she had no idea why!" Carrie continued, "You put her in danger without telling her why or where the danger came from. Do you think this is for her own good?"

Reddington was speechless. He wanted to say something, but couldn't. After a long silence, he spoke again: "Okay, Richard, if you have anything else to say, just say it all!"

Kerry thought for a moment, organized his words, and said, "For Liz, the biggest question should be: Old Lei, what is your relationship with her? And you use various methods to keep this issue secret. I don't know where you get so many concerns from?"

"I really can't say that." Reddington said.

"The second big problem is the 'Fulcrum' and the 'Secret Society'. There is really no point in you keeping it secret from her." Carrie said, "She is stronger than you think. If she knows where the problem lies, she will know what to do, and she will do it much better than you think!"

(End of this chapter)

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