"Hearing you say that, I suddenly feel a lot better. I thought my job was boring enough. Compared to you, I'm really a lot luckier!"

Payne had a smirk on his face. Strictly speaking, his job was much easier than Dunn's.

Although both of them had plenty of time to waste, when Payne was monitoring Wu Lin's phone calls, his truly effective working time was only the few minutes when Wu Lin's home was ringing. In an eight-hour work day, three phone calls at Wu Lin's home were considered a lot.

Most of the time he was translating the phone calls that Wu Lin made when he returned home at night. This job was not done by him, but the monitoring personnel on night shift gave him the phone recordings and asked him to translate them. However, Wu Lin could make three phone calls a day at night when he returned home, which was considered a lot.

The rest of the time belongs to Payne. He can do whatever he wants as long as he is not caught slacking off by his boss.

Although Dun En's situation is similar, as long as he sends Wu Lin to and from get off work, he has basically nothing to do at other times. He is his own person at Wu Lin's house. Wei Qiuyue never asks Dun En what he is doing. Since knowing Dun En's identity, Wei Qiuyue's attitude towards Dun En has obviously become much colder, which is understandable.

However, he was not afraid that he would be discovered by his leader when he was slacking off, because it was impossible for his leader to go to Wu Lin's villa to check on him when he was slacking off.

"When will this damn day end?"

Dunn slapped his forehead and lay down on the passenger seat, looking helpless. He didn't want to continue the in-depth conversation with Payne on this topic.

After arriving at Enpai Port, Dunn sent Payne home and immediately delivered the photos to Victor before returning home.

When sending Wu Lin to work the next day, Dunn said to Wu Lin with a serious face after starting the car.

"Professor Wu, if nothing unexpected happens, a reporter will come to interview you in the next two days. When the time comes, just publish the critical article jointly signed by you and several other Chinese professors!"

Wu Lin nodded solemnly, but he still felt that something was wrong with Dunn today. He seemed too serious, so much so that after he got in the car, he didn't even breathe.

"But this is not enough. I have some bad news for you. I'm afraid my good boss won't let you go so easily."

"After I published an article criticizing the mainland, he still won't let me go?"

Wu Lin frowned tightly.

"This is very likely to happen. The main reason is that they have wasted too much energy on you. I'm afraid it won't be that easy for them to close the net."

"how should I do?"

Wu Lin's frown relaxed. He knew that since Dunn told him this, he must have already thought of a response plan.

"It's not that simple. The main reason is that Smith, the head of the New York branch, is very wary of you. Most of the other people under him feel that there is no need to waste too much time and manpower on you. But you have to understand that the person in charge of New York is still my good boss Albert Smith! You need to do more to make some of the opposition voices in our branch overwhelm him!"

Dunn glanced at Wu Lin while driving and found that his eyes were always on him, then he continued.

"I know you should have contacted your people and communicated with them to see if you can find some people who appear to be on the mainland's side but have secretly defected to us. I want you to sell these people out to our CIA to prove your complete change of position. Only in this way can the dissenting voices in the distribution put pressure on Smith!"

After Dunn finished speaking, Wu Lin fell into silence. He suddenly felt as if he was caught in the vortex of internal strife within the CIA.

Because the entry point that Dunn had helped him with before was the struggle within the CIA, this made Wu Lin feel that he had become a pawn of the CIA and the major factions, and his fate was completely out of his control!

Seeing that Wu Lin didn't say anything, Dunn also stopped talking. Although he didn't know what Wu Lin was thinking specifically at the moment, Dunn knew that if this happened to him, he would definitely feel extremely uncomfortable.

He also knew that he was being a little hasty, but there was no other way. If he didn't dispel Smith's concerns, it might not be so easy for him to let Wu Lin go.

"We also have a plan. They won't let me go back in a hurry. They will take us back only after everything is absolutely safe. It would be best if we can be taken away together!"

After a long silence, Wu Lin finally spoke.

"You are doing the right thing. Don't be anxious. Even if you want to see your motherland, it won't take a day or two, or even a year or two!"

Dunn nodded and said that if they were too hasty now, once the CIA discovered anything, they would really be unable to escape.

Moreover, Deng En felt that Wu Lin's postponement of his return to China was also a good thing for other Chinese scientists who wanted to return. If most people could move in unison, some things would become much simpler.

"I understand. I am not in a hurry now. I will bring up your suggestion. I am not sure how to do it!"

Wu Lin nodded and said.

The conversation between the two ended here. After Dunn sent Wu Lin to the studio, he drove directly back to Wu Lin's villa.

This time he did not go to the bar in Bath. The preparations had basically been completed yesterday, so he did not need to go there so frequently.

After returning to Wu Lin's home, Dunn came to his own room. This was originally the room of Wu Lin's guards and bodyguards. After they left, it became Wu Lin's special room.

He took out a stack of letter paper, took out a pen from his pocket, and began to write a letter.

"To the respected Mr. Hans!

According to your order, I came to New York to start monitoring the Chinese agronomist Wu Lin...

...According to various intelligence reports, Wu Lin has begun to show hostility towards mainland China. All colleagues in the New York branch have indeed suggested reducing surveillance on Wu Lin...

...But Mr. Albert Smith ignored the facts, was greedy for credit and recklessly advanced, and wanted Wu Lin's affairs to proceed according to his own ideas, so as to make Wu Lin's pro-China stance an ironclad case and increase his prestige and credit...

邓恩

October 1949, 12!

After writing the letter, Dunn checked it again before folding it and putting it in his arms.

In fact, what he and the Wu Lin couple said about the internal struggle within the CIA was not completely false, it was just not as exaggerated as he said.

It is also true that Hans sent Dunn to New York to monitor Wu Lin and to have him collect some unfavorable evidence against Albert Smith, the head of the New York region.

Smith's position as the head of the New York region is being watched by many parties, including Hans. Now Dunn must muddy the waters and make the CIA's internal strife really start. This will buy some time for Wu Lin and even other Chinese scientists. This is also the better response plan that can be thought of so far.

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