Chapter 25

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JCOC

Jay's POV

"Yeah, I noticed. Good to know that you're all safe."

We're currently here in the Special Operations office because General Abalos immediately called us the moment we landed in the air base. I'm still having a jetlag but good thing I can still stand on my own.

"Any idea who did it, sir?" Captain Vigazon asked. "Mahirap manghula. Mas'yadong maraming tao."

"Agreed. This headquarters has 5,391 personnels. We can't just blame this one to anyone without the complete evidence," General Abalos answered.

That's the problem. This HQ only has a 5,391 personnels and we can't pin point who did it. What more if the whole AFP was involved in this one?

In times like this, it's always hard to pin point the who's, where's and why's. If the problem wasn't from the inside, it's probably from the outside. Citizens.

This country has a lot of people and not just that, what's more hard was what if the culprit wasn't from this country?

Hell, that's a lot of work. We can't roam the Earth and find out. Lots of people have already mastered lying so it will just make our search harder than it already was.

"We tried to look for the culprit during our stay in the OSI's HQ but we found none. We believe that Lurk's been playing behind the curtain," Major Del Rosario added.

I agreed at that. Lurk is the only one capable to crack the firewall of the Armed Forces of the Philippines so it's possible. They managed to crack it once and they could do it again.

Seems like strengthening our firewall won't do any good. Honestly speaking, that group was the first group that made me admire their skills. It's not just AFP that they cracked into, even NASA and MI6 who both had the strongest firewalls.

They leaked a lot of informations that compromised the international security big time. USMC and SAS even tried to follow their tracks and their footsteps but it was a dead end. Those hackers were beyond extreme.

I'm just glad that OSI took an immediate action to put our love ones into a more safer place. That lessened the problems that I needed to solve, by just thinking that my family is safe relieved the hell out of me. I don't want them to be in danger again.

"And the Committee has been hiding a lot of things these days," Renz pointed out. "That's why I never trust them. They left some questions unanswered."

That's also one of the reason why I don't trust the Committee. They will always tell us the how's instead of when's, where's and who's. That shit caused a lot of deaths here.

Just like what Renz said, they were keeping a lot of things these days. The intel they're getting in different operations, they didn't really bother to share that one to us even though those groups and us were after the same organization. They're keeping a secret, that's for sure.

"We'll find out. Take your break for today. A lot of happened," General Abalos smiled at us. "I'll keep you boys updated. We can't investigate aggressively on this one."

"We'll try to help, sir," Tom said.

General Abalos nodded. "Sure. Just stay out of trouble."

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"Traitor? Possible."

"That's the strongest theory we have at the moment," I told Callahan. "We can't still pin point the culprit behind. Our families are safe, though. Thanks to OSI."

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