GREG ALSO REMEMBERED how he had insisted that the investigation remain focused on one line: finding out who had carried out the cyberattacks. He had vehemently ignored the initial incidents involving Muslims, focusing only on what would later turn out to be the real thorn in the President's side.
The clues were clear, Floyd Kenagan knew what was happening, he knew the President's plans, but he had been, along with him, surprised by the new enemy that had emerged.
On the other hand, there was the possibility that Floyd was also closely investigating the President's plans, waiting for the right moment to corner him. The second theory, however, had a flaw: if the inspector was working against the President...
I had already let things go too far.
Such thoughts greatly agitated the young agent's mind.
Should you risk revealing your findings to your superior?
This would certainly be too risky a decision, and they were already too close to the end to make such a compromising mistake.
What could be done to prevent the deployment of troops?