Chapter 6410
The Charismatic Charlie Wade
But in that case, Marven would have to face the problem he had discussed with Maria in the Arctic Circle:
In order to seek revenge on Victoria,
Is it necessary to indirectly or even directly kill tens of thousands of dead soldiers and their families?
Marven is not an executioner, nor is he the kind of general who will sacrifice thousands of lives for his success.
If he really has to make a decision, he canât bear it.
Therefore, he doesnât want to tell the local government about this unless it is absolutely necessary.
So, he pondered for a moment and said to Duncan:
âInspector Li, we might as well look at the problem from a different perspective.â
âIf there are really those high-tech products in this batch of goods,â
âWe might be relieved if we think about it the other way around.â
âAfter all, we found them before they activated these devices.â
Duncan was speechless for a while.
He knew that what Marven said made sense,
But it was just Marvenâs speculation.
Before it was fully confirmed, no matter how sure it was, it could not be 100%.
Once there was a deviation, the result might be fatal.
However, he knew very well that he didnât need to refute Marvenâs inference at this time.
After all, Marvenâs inference had not been fully confirmed,
And he had no complete arguments to refute it.
If he refuted his inference, he would fall into a thorough internal friction.
At this stage, since Marven had already put forward an inferred point of view,
What he had to do was to find more evidence with him as much as possible to support his point of view.
If he couldnât find it or found contradictory evidence,
It meant that this matter might really be impossible to take risks.
At that time, he didnât need to refute Marven,
And Marven would know that this matter was impossible.
Duncan, who had been a criminal policeman for so many years,
Knew too well the horror of internal friction.
Ten people worked together to solve a case.
Once someone put forward ideas and thoughts,
The other nine people must use practical actions to help him verify whether the idea was right or wrong,
Instead of slapping their heads and directly refuting the other partyâs ideas.
Once they entered a state of mutual refutation without argumentation,
The team would be completely useless.
So, out of a strong sense of teamwork, he said to Marven:
âMr. Yeâs idea makes sense.â
âLetâs find out what these devices are tonight.â
âIf it is really a complete solution,â
âThen Duke Mining has probably not installed high-tech security equipment at this stage.â
âBut if it is only part of a complete solution,â
âOr some equipment that can be upgraded and enhanced,â
âThen they may already have a certain foundation.â
âIn this case, we need to consider it carefully.â
Marven nodded and said, âThatâs right.â
âIf we find out the supplier of the equipment,â
âMaybe we can let AI find a way to verify the cooperation between Moore Trade and these suppliers.â
âIf in this We have already cooperated before the batch,â
âSo we have to be more careful.â
âIf it doesnât work, we can only give up.â
Duncan said immediately: âIt may be a bit difficult to let the AI model hack into the customs data of a country,â
âAnd there is a risk of reverse tracking,â
âBut it should be very simple to let it hack into the internal sales system of a private enterprise.â
âAs long as we can determine the supplier of the equipment,â
âAI should be able to find out the other partyâs dealings with Moore Trade.â
Just then, the hand-held radio on the desk of the person in chargeâs office suddenly received a voice.
Duncan understood the content of their communication and said to Marven:
âMr. Ye, the last train will arrive in five minutes,â
âThat is, the one from Duke Mining. â
âOkay.â
Marven pointed at the person in charge and said to Duncan:
âLet him take us there now!â