Tavanna was taken aback when she realized the CIA had come to Japan to find her.
Overcome with panic, she instinctively stepped back and asked, "Why are you looking for me? I don't believe I've done anything illegal, have I?"
The agent replied curtly, "I apologize, Miss Sweet. We're not suggesting you've committed any crimes. However, we've received directives from CIA headquarters in China regarding your cooperation in an important investigation."
Tavanna responded, "How can I be sure that you are truly CIA? At the very least, I need to call my lawyer and have him come to verify this."
The agent promptly retrieved relevant documents and files, placing them on the table as he said coldly, "Here you go, my identification, along with the fax from FBI headquarters that includes your summons, the authorization from the U.S. Embassy in Japan, and an official letter from thejapanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This should sufficiently prove our identity, and Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials are also present, they received a diplomatic note and are here to assist us."
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