Chapter 6567
The Charismatic Charlie Wade
Tawana didnât expect that the CIA would come to Japan to look for her.
She retreated subconsciously in panic and couldnât help asking,
âWhy are you looking for me?â
âI donât seem to have done anything illegal, right?â
The agent said coldly, âIâm sorry, Miss Sweet, we didnât say you did anything illegal,â
âBut we received an order from the headquarters, and there are some important things that require your cooperation in the investigation.â
Tawana said, âHow do I know if you are really the CIA?â
âAt least let me call my lawyer first and ask him to confirm it.â
The agent immediately took out relevant certificates and several documents, placed them on the table, and said coldly,
âHere are my personal certificates, and a fax from the FBI headquarters,â
âWith a subpoena for you, as well as the authorization from the U.S. Embassy in Japan and an official letter from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.â
âAre these enough to prove our identities?â
âIn addition, there are officials from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the scene.â
âThey received a diplomatic note, so they came to cooperate with our work.â
Tawana immediately said, âThen I have to call my lawyer and let him know my situation!â
âIâm sorry.â The agent said coldly:
âSince this is a serious matter, in order to prevent collusion,â
âFrom now on, you are not allowed to make or receive phone calls.â
âYou are not allowed to touch your phone from now on until the investigation is over.â
Then, the agent whispered: âYou should know that some problems have occurred in the country.â
âSome people are being investigated by the FBI.â
âThe FBI knows that you are in Japan, so they have commissioned the CIA stationed in Japan to take you to the embassy for remote questioning.â
âThis matter has been authorized by the White House and cannot be delayed.â
Tawanna was obviously more nervous when she heard this.
She hurriedly said: âUh⦠I will perform in a few hours,â
âAnd tens of thousands of audiences are waitingâ¦â
The agent said: âAs long as you cooperate well at the embassy, the investigation will be over soon,â
âAnd we will send you back then.â
âNo!â Tawana looked nervous and blurted out,
âTens of thousands of fans are waiting for the show to start.â
âIf Iâm late or canât attend the performance, they will be very disappointed!â
âIf you need my cooperation, at least wait until the end of my concert.â
The agent shook his head and said,
âMs. Sweet, Washington is waiting for us. In order to ensure the synchronization of investigations on both sides,â
âWe must take you to the embassy within an hour.â
Then the agent said, âMs. Sweet, if you cooperate with us,â
âWe will try to finish it as soon as possible, send you back as soon as possible,â
âAnd try not to delay your performance.â
âBut if you refuse to cooperate we have to forcibly take you away from here,â
âThe whole process will be more troublesome and delayed.â
It will take longer, and our attitude will not be as friendly as it is now.â
Trevor on the side immediately stood up and said,
âThere is a lawyer in our accompanying team this time,â
âBut he is not here now.â
âPlease wait a moment, I will call the lawyer and ask him to come as soon as possible!â
The agent nodded and said, âYou can notify the lawyer,â
âBut Miss Sweet must go with us immediately.â
âIf Miss Sweet refuses to cooperate, then we can only take her away by force.â
Seeing that these people would not give up until Tawanna was taken away, Mitsui Yoshitaka immediately stepped forward and said to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs staff,
âI wonder if you can communicate with them.â
âIt is best not to affect Miss Sweetâs performance.â
One of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials shook his head and said,
âThis matter is the Americansâ own business.â
âThe people who came to take people away are American agents,â
âAnd the people to be investigated are American citizens.â
âIn addition, the US Embassy in Japan has asked us for assistance,â
âSo we have no right to interfere.â
Mitsui Yoshitaka nodded slightly.
Apart from the fact that this incident happened in Japan, it had nothing to do with Japan.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was just cooperating and naturally had no say.
Tawanna felt very uneasy at this moment.
She probably knew what the FBI wanted to ask her about.
It was nothing more than some recent uproar in the United States, and rumors about her involvement in these things were also rampant.