Robbin suppressed the urge to directly take action against the traitor and merely snorted before walking away.
Morris appeared beside Robbin: "Just as we suspected. So, can we take him down now?"
Robbin took a deep breath, his gaze turning icy: "I'll give you the chance to take him out, Morris! A traitor is not worth pity!"
Morris laughed, his laughter filled with delight.
.......
Berick's office.
Bob walked in and began, "Sir, things in Phoenix are getting out of control."
"People in Phoenix are already protesting and marching in front of the military camps, even throwing stones into the camps."
"No one's fired a shot, right?"
"Correct."
Bob handed over a file: "Some people think you've gone too far. They're already causing trouble, saying we're shaking the very foundations on which America was built. They claim we're bringing shame upon freedom."
Berick smirked coldly: "As if we have freedom here to begin with. But it's certainly a good excuse."
"So....."