"Sir, I've never infiltrated the enemy as a spy before. Let me give it a try next time."
"You can't do this," Harley Morris said.
"Oh." Julian Wolfe didn't ask further; he trusted Harley Morris's judgment. If he said Julian couldn't do it, then he couldn't.
Julian was obedient, but Harley still explained the reason to him.
Eli Wolfe was the most suitable candidate, not only because he was smart, but also because the external perception of him was that he was rebellious and insubordinate. He openly and secretly clashed with Sebastian Wolfe, as if he could step up and take his place whenever Sebastian slipped up.
Eli and Sebastian indeed had conflicts, but not to the point of wanting to kill each other. The conflicts they displayed to outsiders were both real and fake. So, this time, when Eli was framed, almost everyone suspected it was Sebastian who fanned the flames behind the scenes, and Sebastian's intention to "eradicate" Eli seemed like a normal reaction.
