Lister was eventually granted a one-year use of the Navy Pass.

Freeman's strength as a brigadier before he was injured, coupled with his hatred of evil, meant that the bounty for hunting pirates had already exceeded one billion, and there was no need for the red murloc in Liszt's hands.

I just never applied.

When he learned that Lister needed a Navy pass to train his subordinates, he immediately submitted an application to the headquarters.

The headquarters will be handled by specialized personnel. After the records are filed, a team of navy soldiers will be dispatched to deliver the pass to Freeman.

The pass uses magnetic carriers to record information and identify identities. It is bound to Freeman. No one will snatch it, so Liszt just needs to wait quietly.

The top priority is to find the undercover lurking within the navy.

At least determine if there is an undercover agent at the major level, and if so, who?

There are about 800 people in the Vail Naval Base, with the majority being ordinary soldiers below the rank of captain.

Among the four captains, all have the title of major. Louis is the strongest, but his suspicion can be ruled out. If Louis is an undercover agent, he can accompany Agnes on the way back from Piaga City to hinder the spirit. Obtaining medicine.

As for the other three, Freeman wasn't sure.

He thought that he might start with the lieutenant-level officer on the warship whom he had found suspicious. After all, it seemed fishy to think that an undercover agent could obtain the rank of lieutenant-level officer.

In view of such suspicion, Lister and Freeman made an appointment to go to the archives room of the naval base to review the information, hoping to find the officer who submitted the undercover file at that time.

The next day the weather was overcast and the waves were rolling.

Due to the weather, there were many suspended ships docked at the pier. Conflicts could easily arise if there were too many people, so the naval base had to send more manpower for management.

Inside the base, office building, a room at the end of the third-floor corridor.

Louis was ordered to temporarily act as the base director, handling matters large and small, and was as busy as a dog.

It's really difficult for such a rich and powerful guy to take a civilian job.

As soon as Louis finished processing a batch of documents, he immediately couldn't sit still and couldn't help but want to go to the school grounds for some activities.

"The job of the base commander is really not human, it's really tiring." He stood up, stretched, and smiled at the man sitting opposite quietly reading the document, "Griffin, the rest is give it to you."

Griffin raised his head with a helpless expression. His face was thin and long, and his white curly hair looked like a judge.

"Louis, you left it to me again."

Major Griffin, one of the four captains of the naval base.

"Haha, I don't believe you." Louis bent down and punched Griffin on the shoulder. "You should have been asked to temporarily take over this position in the first place. I really don't know what the base director thought."

Griffin shrugged, looking indifferent, "The base commander must have his own ideas when doing things. By the way, I don't know how his injury is doing."

"Looks good. I saw him this morning."

Griffin was a little surprised, "You mean at the naval base?"

"of course."

"If he doesn't recuperate at home, why would he come to the base?"

Louis shook his head, he didn't know, "I asked you the same question this morning, but he didn't say anything, and even yelled to get out of here, haha, he didn't look like he was hurt."

Louis completely ignored the meaning of the word "fuck off". He just felt that since the base commander cursed so hard, he must have recovered well, and then he would no longer have to deal with these endless documents.

Griffin slapped his forehead with his hand, he really couldn't stand this guy.

He saw that Louis had already stepped out of the door impatiently, and asked quickly.

"Then you know where the base commander went, right?"

Louis' voice came from the corridor, from near to far.

"File, case, room."

Griffin was stunned for a moment, the archives room, how could Freeman go to that place?

He looked at the pile of documents in front of him and hesitated.

Putting down the pen in his hand, he straightened his hair in the mirror and walked out of the room.

The office of the base director, which was bustling just a moment ago, was deserted in an instant, except for the ticking of the clock.

This is the same office building, with the archives room on the first floor below.

Bookshelf, bookshelf, bookshelf, bookshelf.

From morning to night, Lister and Freeman searched for a long time but could not find the corresponding personnel records.

The personnel records were stored by date, and they found that the records for a certain date were missing by one day.

Liszt leaned against the bookshelf and panted slightly, "Hey, do you have it? Could it be that you forgot to put it in?"

He seriously doubted Freeman's rigor.

"You brat." Freeman yanked Liszt's collar and leaned in front of him, "I can guarantee that I watched those materials being put into the database."

Freeman has been the base commander for a long time. At first he was careless and careless, but later he got used to it, his temper calmed down, and he stopped making mistakes.

After reviewing and sorting out confidential information like these, he handed them over to the soldiers, then followed them closely and watched the documents being moved into the archives room.

Only the base director is qualified to keep the keys to the archives room.

"Then tell me, does Louis know how to do it?" Liszt's lips moved, his voice was not loud but powerful, "Be careful and steal."

Louis is temporarily acting as the base director, and he is naturally keeping the keys during this period. Lister and the others were able to enter the archives room in the morning because they had to ask Louis for the key.

Liszt had reason to doubt everyone, and he was not afraid to assume the worst.

Freeman let go of his hand, his mouth was dry, and he wanted to say something to defend himself, but his words seemed a little weak at this time.

He lowered his head and pondered for a while, then said firmly, "I know Louis' character. He is very similar to me before. I believe it is impossible for him to betray the navy."

"Is that so? Are you saying that Louis is also a careless base commander?" Liszt dusted off his collar.

Freeman's veins popped out when he heard Liszt's comments. You brat, you really deserve a beating for your words.

Liszt then analyzed, "Perhaps someone stole the key and took away the files in the archives while Louis was not paying attention."

"Well, it's very possible." Freeman nodded in agreement.

"Then this clue is broken."

"why"

"If you were an undercover agent, wouldn't you burn the information you obtained and let others find the information to testify against you?"

Freeman was at a loss for words and couldn't find any reason to refute.

He sighed heavily, "Okay."

Liszt looked through the door and saw that it was already dark outside. "It's getting late. Let's go. There's no point in looking any further."

"Ah."

The two walked out of the archives room and locked the door again.

Go to the base director's office on the third floor to find Louis and prepare to return the key.

As soon as he entered, Liszt felt the solemn atmosphere.

There were three people in the office. Among them, Louis was sitting in the middle, his face as dark as the bottom of a pot. When he saw Freeman walking in, he seemed to have found the backbone and shouted, "Base Commander."

Freeman realized something bad must have happened, and looked solemn, "What's wrong?"

Louis held his head in his hands and said angrily, "The dock was short of manpower this morning. We sent four team captains to support him, but he disappeared. We sent soldiers to look for him, but he hasn't been found yet."

The captain is missing

Lister and Freeman looked at each other, each knowing what the other was thinking.

Freeman's hoarse voice sounded, "Take me to his room at the base."

"it is good."

Although Louis didn't know why the base commander wanted to go to the fourth team captain's room at the base at this time, he still did it.

The other two captains in the room followed suit.

When they arrived at their destination, everyone was waiting in the living room.

Freeman dug out a trash can from the bedroom and walked out, pouring it out. The floor was covered with ashes, mixed with some unburned papers, which were personnel files.

I feel heavy and a little happy at the same time.

The heaviness lies in actually discovering the undercover agent.

Fortunately, the undercover agent escaped. The reason why he didn't dare to check the undercover agent before was because he was not sure about the undercover agent's strength. Now it seems that he may have made a fuss out of a molehill.

In the room, several navy captains looked at the base commander's actions, a little baffled.

Griffin took a few steps forward, scratched the ashes on the ground, saw scattered documents, and looked up at Freeman.

"It's information from the archives."

There was an indescribable brilliance in his eyes.

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