Seeing William's refusal, Gallis smiled and said, "What about Paris? I helped you block a lot of people who wanted to investigate this matter. "
William said proudly, "Haha, Gallis, don't talk as if you have the final say in the Security Committee. Don't think I don't know that you can't completely block those people who don't like me. They must be secretly investigating. If they have evidence, they won't be so quiet.
Even if they have evidence, it doesn't matter. Let them go to the American Military Intelligence Agency. I have the American authorization to help the American secret service deal with violent people with guns. Maybe if they publicize this matter, the Americans will give me a medal or something. "
William pursed his lips. Anyway, so much time had passed. If no one came to find trouble with him, Brian must have taken care of everything. It seemed that letting Brian go into politics was the right move. With his own funds and his relationship with Sam and the retired secret service, some things that couldn't be publicized would be easier to deal with in the future.
"Ah," William yawned and said impatiently, "Is there anything else? If there's nothing else, I'm leaving. I won't disturb you from looking for people. "
"Don't worry, William. Let's talk about your money at the Swiss National Bank. Here, I'll show you this document."
Damn, William watched as Gallis took out another document from the pile. "Damn it, Gallis, don't tell me this pile of documents has something to do with me?" William asked.
There were at least three or four documents in this pile. William didn't wait for Gallis to react. Except for the document in Gallis' hand, William reached out and grabbed the other documents on the table.
He blocked Gallis, who wanted to take back the documents, with his hand. "Sit down, Gallis. Don't be so stingy. Didn't you take them out for me to see?"
William chuckled as he used one hand to block Gallas, who wanted to snatch the document back.
Gallis, who was not as strong as William and could not get the documents back, said angrily, "Damn you, you can't look at these documents without my permission. William Devonshire, you have to think about the consequences. I am the chairman of England's Intelligence and Security Committee. You are committing a crime."
William was just about to open the document when he heard Gary's serious tone. He couldn't help but stop what he was doing. After calming down, William placed the document on the table and pressed it down with his hands. He carefully thought about what the Security Committee could use against him.
"Tell me, how can I read these documents? Don't talk to me about the law. I have to read these documents. I have to make sure that my mother and I are safe."
After waiting for a minute and seeing that Garris didn't say anything and only stared at him expressionlessly, William rolled his eyes. If he couldn't force Garris, then he would say something nice. His expression changed and he smiled. "Garris, we are friends. You have to help me. Didn't you take it out for me to see? How about I owe you a favor? "
Garris's eyes flashed and he scolded, "Go to hell. Do you think you owe me a small favor? Only a bastard like you would only talk about benefits and not friendship. Didn't you just say that we don't talk about friendship? Now you're telling me that we're friends? "
Garris then continued to scold William with all kinds of nasty words. He said that William was ungrateful, that he burned the bridge after crossing the river, that he was selfish, that he had no sense of mission, that he had no sense of honor, that he would say nice things when he was useful, and that he would kick him away when he wasn't. He didn't treat him as a friend at all.
Hearing Garris's curses, William wasn't angry at all. He suddenly understood that he was being overly sensitive. If it really had something to do with magic, would Garris, the head of the Secret Service, have taken it out in front of him?
As long as it wasn't related to the system or magic, there were other ways to solve it. It was nothing more than an exchange of benefits. As long as there were benefits, it wasn't unacceptable to work for Garris.
After thinking it through, William pretended to be ashamed and looked like he had learned something. However, in his heart, he was thinking about where Garris's bottom line was. William knew that he and Garris, the head of the Secret Service, couldn't really be true friends. When it came to benefits, they might be friends in the morning, but they might be enemies in the afternoon.
William believed that there must be a lot of people who went through life and death together, but that would never happen to people like Garris and M, whose subordinates were just chess pieces in their eyes. William didn't have the awareness to risk his life for England.
When Garris was tired of scolding, William got up and poured some whiskey for him. "I apologize, Garris. I was just too worried about the safety of my family. I promise it won't happen again. Come, Garris, let's have a toast."
After saying that, William poured himself a full glass of whiskey, picked it up, and drank it in one gulp. "This is my apology. Let's just let bygones be bygones. Garris, I'll treat you to a meal at Oxford Castle. I have a lot of great ferghana horses. You can come and play at my place when you're free."
Garris looked at William angrily, and finally drank half a glass with William. "My face is worth a glass of wine, a meal, and two hours of riding at your place? William, you're too shameless. You're worthy of being Henry's successor. You're so shameless at such a young age. "
"Hehe, why should I care about my face when I'm with you secret service agents? No one in England talks about selflessness with you in this era. The royal family has already separated from England. It's better for us ordinary people to be realistic."
"It seems that you haven't learned anything else, but you've learned how to be shameless. Sigh, if only I had the guidance of an elder in my family. I wouldn't still be in this fire pit now. Forget it, let's not talk about this. William, you'll help me, right?"
"Garris, help me. I'll definitely help you, but my ability is limited. I don't know how much I can help you. Also, can I take a look at these documents first? Otherwise, I won't be confident. Who knows if there's someone behind me secretly messing with me while I'm fighting for my life?"
Garris no longer had any hope of fooling William with things like country and honor. This guy was 100% selfish. "Whatever. Anyway, aren't the documents in your hands? You can take a look if you want."
William happily flipped through a few documents. The first one was a security report from Arthur Cain, the head of the Ace Secret Service Academy. He had secretly leaked information about England's secret service to William. This old man had actually applied for a secret investigation on William and even wanted to secretly imprison him.
Damn it, William cursed in his heart. Old man, don't let me find a chance. If I do, I'll definitely kill you.
The second one was about the Americans hoping that England would assist them in investigating whether William had anything to do with the theft of the Declaration of Founding the Nation. William secretly laughed when he saw this. He knew that those guys wouldn't give up. Fortunately, he escaped quickly and returned to England. Otherwise, things wouldn't be so peaceful.
However, it seemed that he couldn't ignore Garris's request. If Garris wasn't doing well, he would lose an ally. To a certain extent, helping Garris was also helping himself. However, he still had to fight for the benefits that he needed to fight for. He also couldn't agree casually. If he agreed too easily, he would definitely be suspected.
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