"Chris suffered from Asperger's syndro from a young age — well, you can simply understand it as a very severe form of autism. His mother, unable to bear the psychological tornt, left ho, leaving him and his younger brother behind."
"The brothers' father was an old-fashioned soldier who believed the world was inherently cruel, and Chris had to learn to adapt. He used bright lights and noise, and rigorous combat training, to train Chris to be nearly normal."
"Later, both brothers joined the army; his younger brother served overseas. Chris, due to his psychological issues, always stayed with his father until one day, news of his mother's death arrived."
"Chris and his father were devastated and went to the funeral to mourn. His mother's current husband, unaware of the situation, angrily demanded they leave. Chris's condition flared up, and he clashed with the family."
"Then tragedy struck: the arriving police shot and killed Chris's father, and Chris went to prison. In prison, he t the second person who would change his life — an old accountant who had served the Gambino family for 40 years."
"Ultimately, because of the IRS's inaction, the old accountant was released from prison, leaving protective custody, and was subsequently murdered by the Gambino family. Chris, upon learning this, smashed a guard's head with a thermos and successfully escaped."
"Hmm, that Stanley thermos is pretty good quality; I see he still carries it with him."
On the drive to the airport, Jack told the story the whole way, and Hannah listened with great interest.
"And then?" Seeing him deliberately interrupt, Hannah obediently gave him a kiss as a reward for listening to the story.
Jack licked his lips, still wanting more, and continued.
"After escaping from prison, Chris found the Gambino family's hideout in Lavillette and killed nine people, including 'Little Tony' Bazzano, completing his revenge."
"Ray King, the IRS supervisor whose inaction led to the old accountant's murder, to atone for his mistake, was on the scene eavesdropping on 'Little Tony' Bazzano and his accomplices. After hearing his confession, Chris let him go and left."
"That's so cool! I can't wait to et that accountant, and Justine, is she really a super computer expert?"
After finishing the story, the two were already on a plane to Chicago. Seeing Hannah's feelings for Chris's plight change from sympathy to admiration, Jack couldn't help but feel a little jealous. That man always had a poker face and couldn't even cook; what was so great about him?
"Justine is the most skilled computer expert I've ever t. I even asked her to help you follow up on the Kleiner Foundation matter."
Jack had already forgotten about the poor gothic girl Abby Sciuto; she'd been too busy lately. Apparently, there was finally so activity from NCIS, and he wondered if she would cause any future contact with the Navy.
Traveling with a rich young woman, economy class was out of the question, and since it was a red-eye flight, first class was practically empty, allowing the two to whisper sweet nothings.
The only downside was that Jack couldn't carry a gun, and checking it in wasn't safe, so he left his FK 7.5mm at ho. Chris's RV was a mobile arsenal; he wouldn't have to worry about weapons if needed.
The trouble Chris was facing this ti was similar to the plot of a movie Jack had seen in his previous life, but with so differences. Through Justine's ssage, he learned that after returning to Chicago, Chris had decided to avoid dealing with overly dangerous clients.
Chris decided to stop taking on money laundering commissions from drug cartels and shift his business to so legal or relatively gray areas.
For example, this ti he took on a small job auditing the accounts of a high-tech company. This company, which mainly deals in artificial intelligence and artificial bodies, was ambitiously preparing for an IPO, but during an internal audit, serious financial irregularities were discovered.
Chris only took a day and a night to clarify the accounts and found that a total of $60 million in profits had disappeared. Just as he was about to investigate further, an accident occurred: the company's CFO died unexpectedly, and Chris and a female accountant who discovered the financial irregularities are currently being hunted.
Thus, tonight's phone call interrupted Jack and Hannah's good ti.
"I bet that girl must be a beauty," Hannah guessed enthusiastically, whether from being infected by Jack or from a woman's innate gossip.
Jack pulled up the information Justine had sent on his phone, glanced at it, nodded, and handed it to Hannah.
"She's not quite as pretty as you, but she's definitely a rare beauty, like a movie star. She's just a bit short. I thought the Hunters' height difference was already huge enough; wouldn't it be too inconvenient for them to be together?"
Hannah playfully punched him. She had originally envied the couple's height difference; she always felt she was too tall and didn't look cute hanging on Jack.
Jack's comnt imdiately sparked a whole new world of thoughts in her mind, with countless strange poses and scenarios flashing through her head.
The plane landed at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Jack and Hannah rented a Malibu and drove towards Aurora, 60 kiloters away. This ti, Hannah drove, and Jack sat in the passenger seat, calling Ray King.
Although the original series was action-packed, with Chris single-handedly taking down enemies, Jack wasn't playing so endless world ga. He couldn't possibly follow those protagonists, slaughtering corpses and then escaping unscathed to continue his police work as if nothing had happened.
With his cautious nature — even dabbling in Bitcoin requires careful explanation of the legitimate source of inco — Jack wants to live openly and honestly in a world with complete social rules and operating stably according to certain logic. He wants to maintain a flawless background.
At least until he's built a network of relationships strong enough to protect himself and those around him, he can't act recklessly.
Fortunately, the powerful IRS is there to clean up the ss. Although the cunning old man's words are full of threats and inducents, trying to hint that Jack should take over his position at the IRS, Jack is tempted, but he can't bear to give up his system.
Perhaps because Jack's intrusion triggered the plot prematurely, or perhaps due to other factors causing a butterfly effect, although the old man has already begun planning his successor, at least for now, he doesn't have to worry about dealing with a problematic female investigator.
Although he couldn't join the IRS himself, perhaps he could consider introducing a trustworthy person to succeed Mr. King. This would be beneficial for both him and Chris; at least in terms of cleaning up sses, the IRS was one of the top federal agencies.
Jack hung up the phone and began to daydream. At worst, he could give Mr. King a boost, delaying his retirent by a few years, and then help him get on board. Having a suitable candidate would be quite good.
[A/n: Fu*king hyprocrite MC, and og author.
Read this: "Especially after learning of Jack's extre aversion to drugs, Chris decided to stop taking on money laundering commissions from drug cartels and shift his business to so legal or relatively gray areas."
I an, dr*gs are wrong for the people, but are they cheap?, No. You have to have so amount of inco to buy them if they appear.
Why did the Br*tain dumped the opium in Chinhchong, In my view, there is market to sell them and also the no need for control, just sell and leave.
I an, if system gave rewards for selling Dr*gs, he would do so while giving the readers a hypocritical but sowhat true reasoning, like 'I only sell because they want to buy.', 'I sell genuine ones, not knock off's that has side effects'.
What I am trying to say is.....nothing, I am just getting mad by chingchng poison.]
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