1753 Keep Your Voice Down
Lynch is Mr. Trueman’s most trusted and reliable person!
Lynch's Blackstone Capital has become increasingly influential, especially among young people!
In surveys conducted over the past ten years, Lynch has become the common idol of 89% of young people!
They will target a certain part of Lynch and work hard to get closer to his achievements.
As for why 11% of people still don’t think Lynch is a youth leader, it’s entirely because these people don’t have much knowledge and culture, and they don’t know how to awe!
Many of them were street gang members who had not gone to school for a few days. In their eyes, Lynch was just a rich ordinary person.
And they are superheroes who hold weapons in their hands and can take away the lives of others at any time!
They will not bend for money, let alone worship a weak ordinary person.
But they don’t understand that they are chasing money until they die. They don’t think money will change them, because they can’t see money until they die!
They can't see money, so they don't think there's anything powerful about money, nor do they think there's anything powerful about Lynch.
Most other people who have received a complete education, at least nine years of primary school, are well aware of Lynch's influence and his dominance in this society!
Such a young man who can almost become the idol of most people in the next era has a very huge social foundation and the terrifying power of capital!
Mr. Trueman saw clearly that Lynch was a thief, a thief, a rule-breaker hiding beneath the rules.
While he trusted Lynch, he was also wary of him.
He doesn't want another Duncan family to appear in the federation, nor does he want anyone to be able to compete with the federal government by relying on their own strength.
This is actually very contradictory, but also very realistic.
Every excellent worker hopes to have a set of handy tools that they can use to complete their work well.
But they don’t want these tools to become uncontrolled, for example patented by capitalists, or in turn make the tools an integral part of the factory rather than the workers themselves.
So when workers sense danger or want to leave, the best way is to take the tools with them.
From Mr. Trueman's point of view, even if Lynch gradually withdraws from the federal stage, everything he has will allow him to live the rest of his life brilliantly.
He didn't mean that something must happen to Lynch, he just needed Lynch to stay away from the federal government and power.
It is difficult for him to tell others about this kind of vigilance, because in everyone's eyes, they are good friends, if someone knows this, or he himself says this.
Then people will soon have doubts about his character. After all, Lynch really regarded him as a good friend.
After he rejected Lynch's idea of asking the Governor of York State to join the Socialist Party, he softened his tone, saying, "The identity of the governor is too sensitive, and it is difficult not to make people think of our plans, and it will also alarm those in the Socialist Party."
He lowered his head and thought for a while, "It's better to follow my idea and arrange for some inconspicuous people to be sent in."
"With our support behind them, it won't be particularly difficult for them to climb to the top of the committee!"
It sounds like Mr. Trueman is right. It seems that the governor directly joining the Socialist Party will really bring about too much movement.
But this is the Federation!
If the governor jumps to the Socialist Party, people from the Socialist Party will not only not oppose it, but will vigorously promote it.
They really don't have any politicians who are very good at it. The leader of the Socialist Party is one, the senators, and the remaining members of the House of Representatives who only abstain from voting. It seems that apart from these people, there is no one else!
At this time, having an influential politician join their team will make people pay more attention to it and become curious about it!
The spirit of the Federation is freedom and equality. It is everyone's most basic right to join any party they want to join.
Even the President can't stop it, so no one will think this is bad.
After all, Mr. Trueman is the only one who thinks it's not good enough!
Lynch nodded, "Then let's do it."
Seeing that the conversation was almost over, Lynch was about to stand up, but Mr. Trueman opened his mouth and asked Lynch to sit back.
Although he opened his mouth, he didn't say anything, which made Lynch a little strange.
"Is there anything I need to know?", he asked.
Mr. Trueman searched around in his head, "Your... well, Brothers Grimm, let them settle down recently."
Lynch was a little surprised, "What happened to them?"
Mr. Trueman observed Lynch's expression and seemed to realize that he really didn't know before he talked about it.
"You know..., right?" The person he was talking about was actually the Director of the FBI.
Lin Qi knew him and nodded naturally, "I've met him a few times."
This guy was lucky. He was from the previous president. When Mr. Trueman was in the Department of International Affairs, this guy was the director of the FBI.
Later, when Mr. Trueman came to power, he was not removed from that position.
First of all, this man knows how to advance and retreat. He will call Mr. Trueman for instructions on most matters that he considers important.
Sometimes Mr. Trueman would be a little impatient, so he didn't have to call himself about anything.
But complaints are just complaints after all. The most fascinating part of power is that one person can dominate the lives, work, and even everything of countless other people at will!
The other party still called him for instructions whenever something happened. Sometimes he was really annoying, but most of the time, Mr. Trueman still thought he was a smart man.
Know how to advance and retreat, know how to measure.
Secondly, the position of the FBI is not a very good position.
This position actually has little power -
Really major matters need to be handed over to departments such as the Security Council, Military Intelligence, and Homeland Security. The Bureau of Investigation actually handles "little things."
But they always run into some big trouble!
This is a department that offends people and seems to have a lot of power, but in fact it doesn't have much value!
And since the current director is one of his own, Mr. Trueman naturally lets him stay.
Lynch had met the other person several times. Although this interesting person did not come to his birthday party, he arranged for someone to send him a birthday gift.
Lynch had gone to Nagaril before, brought back some ivory, and displayed it.
This may make people think that he likes ivory products. The director-general sent some very exquisite ivory products...
Lynch was impressed by him.
When Mr. Trueman saw Lynch nodding, he continued, "They are at war with another group of people. The recent movement has been a bit loud. They were very restrained before."
"Someone called the police, but the local police station refused to accept the case and passed it on to the FBI."
When he said this, Mr. Trueman chuckled briefly.
He was laughing at the chief of the police station. In fact, he knew very well why the chief didn't take over the case. He was just afraid of offending people and couldn't handle it.
By the time Mr. Trueman learned of the incident, he was already thinking about who would be the next chief of the Boupaine Police Department.
As for Bupen's underworld, he had little interest.
He is not an idealist. Maybe he has ideals, but he is definitely not a pure idealist.
He knows very well that where there is white there is black, even in the army.
Even if all these five major families are eradicated, will everything be quiet?
No, new criminal organizations will appear soon, and they will only become more cunning and cruel.
Over the years, the underground world has also formed a set of rules for their survival.
Under this set of survival rules, no one will interfere too much with the lives of ordinary people. Even with them around, the public security in Bupen is better than without them!
Therefore, without any appeal, Mr. Trueman acquiesced in the existence of these people.
Not to mention that there are often other people behind these people.
After listening, Lynch stood up holding on to the armrests of the chair, "I think I understand, you will never hear similar news again!"
He looked up at the sunshine outside the sun room, "It's getting late, I'm going back first!"
Mr. Trueman also stood up, "I'll see you off!"
At this moment, in a warehouse at the freight terminal in Bupen, the Brothers Grimm were loading a guy into an oil drum.
Next to it is a cement mixer truck. Every time the mixer is turned out of the cement mud, you can smell a strong, unique smell of cement!
Fern was wearing a raincoat and holding a bucket in his hand. He took a bucket of cement, walked to the oil drum, and poured it in.
The man in the oil barrel was not dead, he was even conscious.
His hands and feet were tied, and the cold cement mud was poured on his body, making him tremble with excitement!
As soon as he stood up, Fern grabbed the steel rod next to him and hit him hard on the shoulder!
The sound of broken bones and screams made the people in the warehouse a little creepy. They all knew that Fern was cruel, cold, and sometimes very perverted.
They are mentally prepared, but when he tortures people, these people will still shudder!
Falling into the hands of Fern, it is already a desire to die quickly!
"I didn't ask you to stand up!", Vern shook his hair.
He recently grew his hair longer and wore it in a braid.
When Lynch regarded his behavior as art and his abnormal behavior as the pursuit of art, his whole person seemed to be sublimated!
He is on the road to pursuing art, and no one can stop him!
As an artist, you must first have beautiful long hair!
He walked back to the cement mixer truck, picked up another bucket, walked back, and poured water into it.
The man in the oil barrel was extremely frightened, "Ask me something and I'll tell you everything!"