289, danger lurks before it even touches the ground!_2

This is no joke!

Moreover, the King of Japan wouldn't feign ignorance, but rather looked at the staff member and said, "What does the think tank require?"

The think tank never contacts the King directly, but communicates with a certain official within the country; the man in question is the think tank's liaison, and he knows all the commands from the think tank.

Of course, there's no need to doubt the think tank would play tricks, or that someone might impersonate the think tank's liaison.

In today's society, it's absolutely impossible for anyone to function without any verification; these Kings naturally have their own ways to verify if their subordinates are lying.

This is all very basic operation, also quite normal.

If one doesn't know these operations, they definitely don't have the right to become a King.

The staff member knew the King would certainly ask this question, and he answered truthfully, "The think tank's command is very simple, eliminate Lin Mo at all costs!"