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"This is Charle’s Agency."


"A place that accepts all commissions. If you want to know something, you can issue a commission."


“Coulson, you must know that every piece of intelligence is valuable.”


Charles wanted to try whether the mission level would change when the commissioned task involved the extraordinary beings or ninjas. He also wanted to know if the other party would dare to trade some of the things that he cared about.


Coulson heard Charles Doyle's words and was obviously stunned. What did this mean?


Intelligence task commission?


Even Natasha, who had been silent beside him, looked at Charles with curiosity, carefully examining him.


Coulson coughed and then organized his thoughts before speaking, "Are you saying that we can also issue commissions here, no matter what kind of mission, including consulting on some issues?"


Charles didn't hesitate for a moment but instead straightforwardly said, "Yes, you can also issue commissioned tasks."


Upon hearing Charles's words, Coulson immediately became alert and said, "OK, in that case, I would like to submit an intelligence commission. Will you take it?"


A smile appeared on Charles's face at this moment, and he said, "Yes, but I have to remind you that the commission fee might be very high, and it may vary depending on the nature of the matter."


Upon hearing Charles say that the fee would be very high, Coulson didn't mind. Was money scarce in their agency?


Well, it was, but they lacked big money, billions or tens of billions. They didn't lack the money for the commissions at Charles's Agency.


"Then let's submit the first commissioned task and see if you're really willing to take it."


Coulson took out a photo from his hand. It was a photo of the ninja dog Parker, and then he said, "I need to know all the information about this pet dog and why it appeared next to Tony Stark."


Looking at the photo Coulson took out and his words, Charles thought to himself, "Sure enough, they're really concerned about Tony. But it's just that their director’s character is not very good!"


"Okay, let's sign the task commission!"


Then Charles called Iruka and asked him to bring a blank task scroll.


Not long after, Iruka came with a blank task scroll and placed it in front of Charles before leaving directly.


After obtaining the task scroll, Charles didn't immediately start writing the content of the commission but looked at Coulson and said, "I can take this commissioned task, and I can even tell you the detailed information. But before that, I need to talk about the commission fee."


Coulson, who didn't care at this moment, said, "Money is not a problem!"


Charles smiled and then said, "Your mission involves the extraordinary beings, so the price is not money."


"For the commission fee, I need you to provide three energy blocks."


"Among them, the identity of the pet dog in the photo is one energy block."


"The reason for appearing next to Tony Stark, two energy blocks."


"Energy blocks, what are you talking about?" Coulson said curiously, but he was shocked to the core.


Could it be that Charles Doyle knew about the Tesseract, and even knew that the agency secretly produced energy blocks using the Tesseract.


Charles looked at the puzzled Coulson and smiled, "It's the thing you're thinking of. Your question involves the extraordinary beings, and the commission fee requires to be the energy blocks."


"Mr. Charles, I don't understand what you're talking about. Could you be more specific?"


Seeing Coulson still playing dumb, Charles directly pointed out, "Energy blocks produced through the Tesseract. Do I need to be more explicit?"


This time Coulson could no longer pretend. He knew that Charles Doyle and the organization behind him might really know about this thing.


"Sorry, I can't make a decision on this matter. I need to contact my superior."


Charles shrugged and then gestured, "Go ahead!"


Coulson didn't hesitate and left directly. He was going to consult Nick Fury.


Meanwhile, Natasha, who remained, gazed at Charles Doyle with her big eyes, showing no intention of averting her gaze.


Seeing her propping her chin with her arm and staring at him, Charles waved in front of her and said, "Miss, although I know I'm very charming, is it appropriate for you as an agent to stare at me like this?"


Natasha smiled and then sat up straight, saying, "I'm just curious how a killer like you managed to rise from the bottom to such a high position today and how you gained the support of the Hidden Leaf Village after reaching adulthood."


"Are you a child who ran out of their village and was discovered by the other party in adulthood?"


Listening to Natasha's speculation, Charles thought for a moment and felt that her guess was somewhat interesting. At first glance, it made some sense, but unfortunately, she guessed wrong.


Charles leaned back on the sofa and smiled, "Are you planning to tell me a story, Miss Agent!"


Natasha smiled and said, "If you don't mind, we can chat."


Charles shrugged and did not refuse.



...



On the other side, as Coulson had just walked out of Charles’s Agency.


Barton, who was hiding in the dark, saw him. Seeing that only Coulson came out, he immediately called through the earpiece, "Coulson, Coulson, is there any trouble?"


Listening to the voice of the small earpiece in his ear, Coulson replied, "No trouble, just something I need to contact the director about."


As he got into his car and closed the door, Coulson immediately picked up the satellite phone and dialed Nick Fury.


After the call was connected, Coulson recounted the latest intelligence and the changes and requests from Charles's side to his superior.


On the other end of the phone, Nick Fury listened silently to his subordinate's report and then said:


"Coulson, you can agree to it, but we need more valuable intelligence."


"I'll send someone to bring you the energy blocks later, but you need to negotiate with them. We need more information, especially about the forces behind them."


"As long as they dare to sell, we dare to buy!"


Upon hearing that his director had readily agreed, Coulson was somewhat surprised, thinking to himself that indeed, the director was the director. He was just a small soldier, and their courage was indeed different.

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