The Blacklist

Chapter 267: Killing the Stubborn Enemy and Gaining Great Gains

Chapter 267: Killing the Stubborn Enemy and Gaining Great Gains
"Yes, yes..." The young operator was originally sitting on the chair, and when he heard him say that, he let go of his left hand that was covering his right arm, half stood up and dragged the chair forward a little. Before he could sit back, he was shot in the head and his body fell back on the chair!
“You…” The chief operator was angry. The director of CTU actually killed prisoners?
"Operator No. 46, look carefully at what he has in his left hand before you get angry!" Kerry said, "If your eyes are blurry, you can go over and take a look."

The main operator was stunned, and then he looked over carefully, and suddenly found that the young operator had a Beretta 92F pistol in his left hand! In addition...how did the other party know that I was "Operator No. 46"?
"Okay, I'll only give you one chance..." Carrie said, "If I can't catch you, you'll die!"

Facts have proved that there are indeed only a few people in this world who are not afraid of death. Operator No. 46, who has always been accustomed to being behind the scenes, is proficient in various monitoring methods, and can skillfully operate various drones, has surrendered!
In the name of treating his injuries, but in fact to test his true attitude, Carrie took out a red bottle of life and handed it to him. No. 46 had already decided to surrender, so he drank it immediately without hesitation... and the result was very good!
The real name of Operator No. 46 is Farak Wayne, 52 years old, a retired Air Force pilot, drone operator, and communications monitoring expert. He used his technology to make extra money after retirement. This time he was hired by Solomon to help, and he did not know who was behind him, but his compensation was paid through the account of a listed company.

What followed was a show of operations. Operator No. 46, Wayne, used false information to mislead Solomon, making him and his men completely unaware that dozens of SLR field operations team members had besieged them. They were surrounded before they could even react.

However, following Carrie's instructions, Wayne "diligently" showed Solomon an escape route, allowing him to escape from the encirclement, and provided the address of this "safe house".

Then Solomon fled to the safe house, but was "tracked down" by Carrie and shot dead along with the contact personnel...

Afterwards, Carrie asked Wayne to leave secretly with a small number of key equipment and asked him to hide first and show up when there is an opportunity later. Whether to join CTU or SLR, or hide in the dark as a foreshadowing, still needs to be considered; as for other people, including Solomon's body and the surveillance equipment in the safe house, they were naturally handed over as a reward.
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Donald and his men killed nearly twenty attacking mercenaries in the warehouse area. While they were inspecting the battlefield, Gibbs and his men went to another seaside pier and found Tony and Sera who were imprisoned in a hidden container and rescued them.

McGee, who stayed at NCIS, continued his efforts. By analyzing the road video outside the mall, he found a stolen Mercedes-Benz C650 sedan with a Virginia license plate and hurriedly reported it to Gibbs.

Gibbs, Tony, Sierra and others followed the car and found the Mercedes-Benz in a high-end residential area in Fairfax County. They found Major Wilkerson, who was already unconscious, in the trunk.

Gibbs was a little confused. Why would the kidnapper leave the car with hostages in an unattended place? What was his purpose in kidnapping? Wasn't it related to the nuclear fuel rod transportation plan?
He was so confused that he couldn't help but call Kerry to ask for his opinion.

"Jethro, assuming the major was not kidnapped because of the transportation of nuclear fuel rods, then it can only be because of the date at 8:30 in the morning..." Carrie reminded him, "The PBJ leader said that the major was looking for the pervert who assaulted her niece that year. If she was kidnapped by someone other than that perverted 'Fleet Colonel', then he must be the one who knew about this..."

A loud drum does not need a heavy hammer to hit it. Gibbs immediately understood and said, "Thank you, Richard, I understand!" Originally, Carrie was thinking about whether he should make another trip to personally kill the pervert with the online name "Fleet Colonel", who was the owner of the "lost" Mercedes-Benz 650, but after thinking about it, he decided to forget it. He is just an ant, so he should leave this job to Gibbs!
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After returning to the post office, Carrie soon got the news that Gibbs had captured Ross Logan, the founder of PBJ, who was the real murderer of the major. His purpose was to use his identity to frame the perverted "Fleet Colonel" and make him bear the crime of kidnapping a naval officer. In essence, he really didn't want to hurt Wilkerson. This happened during the implementation of the secret delivery plan, which caused a big misunderstanding.

At the same time, after receiving the notification from NCIS, the Navy Department was finally able to start the nuclear fuel rod transport train and successfully arrived at the destination. Although there were twists and turns in this matter, it proved that Major Wilkerson's kidnapping was just an accident, which made the Navy feel relieved.

In addition, ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Department of Homeland Security), which had been notified by NCIS in advance, arrested the "Fleet Colonel" who was about to leave the country at Richmond Airport in Virginia. Wilkerson decided to appear in court to face the charges and seek justice for her niece...

In fact, the Navy Department was relatively humane. The black colonel represented the department and declared that he fully supported Wilkerson's appeal and would severely punish perverted criminals...

In response, CTU agreed to help SER with the accusation against the major, and handed over some of the evidence obtained during the investigation to NCIS, and indirectly provided it to Wilkerson to support his lawsuit! ——
For Carrey, the plot development this time is actually a bit beyond the outline. The last plot of the third season of "The Blacklist" and several episodes in the middle of the third season of "NCIS" are mixed together, which is really a bit confusing!

During this process, his focus was naturally on Solomon. He did not pay much attention to the kidnapped Major Wilkerson and did not even think about what he would do afterwards. But the lawsuit involved now made him think for a while. He ordered Korsa to provide some of the information SLR had to the Navy Department to show his support.

In this series of cases, Carrey gained something that others did not know. First of all, he knew who was the person behind hiring Solomon to kidnap Elizabeth, but it was not easy to catch him, so he had to plan carefully.

The plot that Carrie remembered was quite complicated, and he had to recall it carefully now. It was no use telling anyone else.

He arranged for Iris to investigate the account transfer issues of that listed company, and if necessary, to secretly arrest the relevant personnel.

(End of this chapter)

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