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"Newhart, about those cases," the superior's voice sounded somewhat tense, "Given the sensitivity and complexity of the incident, we might be better off not digging too deep and instead take a more cautious strategy."

The superior's thought coincidentally matched that of Bob Newhart.

The superior also didn't want Bob Newhart to do anything rash and impulsive in his investigation, resulting in them both being implicated.

Even though he knew Bob Newhart was an old hand at this.

Under such frightening circumstances, he couldn't help but hastily remind him.

Bob inwardly celebrated his luck, while outwardly responding smoothly, "Understood, sir. May I ask how exactly we should proceed?"

"We need a report," continued the superior, "The report should appear as though we have conducted due diligence, while cleverly avoiding key details to prevent unnecessary panic and social unrest. You understand what I'm saying, right?"

The superior's words were diplomatic.