What Dunn didn't expect was that this was not the first big shot he had monitored.

The following week, Blake and his team took another photo of a famous New York businessman.

It was very strange for him to come to a bar of this size and grade in Bath. Looking at his dress, he was out of place in this bar. This made Dunn doubt the purpose of this bar in Bath.

Dunn had a lot of ideas at once, but before confirmation, he didn't want to speculate too much. It was originally just used for surveillance, and Bass kept a light for investigating Valenko for a long time. He felt that if he continued, there would be more big fish to be caught.

Most of the other people who appeared in the photos with Bass were also identified. They were not suspicious. Some of them were pub staff and their families, and some were Bass's neighbors in nearby neighborhoods.

After investigation, they were found to be not suspicious and were ruled out by Dunn.

Dunn actually wanted to investigate further, but unfortunately he didn't have any reliable personnel at hand at the moment, so he could only put the matter aside for the time being and conduct a more detailed investigation later.

Also, things have not been peaceful in the New York branch recently, with the relationship between Antiwan and Smith becoming increasingly strained.

Dunn also knew that the CIA was currently investigating the Red Empire's new agents who had infiltrated the New York area.

This is not an easy task and requires a large number of manpower, but Wu Lin has involved a large number of manpower from the New York branch.

Logically speaking, the CIA had a considerable number of agents deployed in New York, but the problem was that investigating the Red Empire's spies was extremely tedious and complicated. In addition, Smith wanted to trick Antiva in this matter, so he assigned most of Antiva's men to monitor Wu Lin.

As a result, Antiva and Johnson have very few people available.

At the same time, he did not assign additional personnel to them in order to defeat the two people through this incident and then place his own confidants in their positions.

This was a struggle among the top management, and Dunn was not very clear about it. It was Payne who told Dunn about it these past two days.

The people who were responsible for monitoring Wu Lin's home phone calls were Antiva and Johnson's men, and Payne learned the information from them.

This made Dunn realize that what Smith said to him before might just be a cover, and his real purpose was just to suppress his competitors.

However, at this time, the letters Dunn had previously written to Hans also had results.

The letter was delivered by Dunn through the internal channels of the CITIC Bureau. Logically, Hans should have received the letter the next day after he sent it.

Unexpectedly, it took a week for Welding Wire to come up with a solution. However, this solution was beyond everyone's expectations. He applied to organize a special working group specifically to deal with the stance issues of Chinese scientists.

Concentrate the investigation of Chinese scientists in the United States together instead of entrusting the investigation to people from various branches.

By the time New York got the news, it was already too late.

The special task force has entered the New York branch and started taking over the surveillance of Wu Lin.

Wu Lin and his family had no travel plans this weekend, and Dunn was called by the special working group to report on their work.

"Mr. Batomani! Alvin Lloyd, the head of the special task force!"

A blond middle-aged man in a neat suit came forward and shook hands with Dunn. The meeting place for Dunn was the conference room of the New York branch. After shaking hands, Lloyd spoke in a low voice before Dunn could reply.

"Mr. Hans has already told me about your situation. He asked me to convey his gratitude to you. If it weren't for your report letter, the special task force might not have been formed so smoothly!"

In one sentence, Dunn knew the position of the man in front of him.

"It's not that exaggerated, Mr. Lloyd. I just told Mr. Hans the actual situation!"

Dunn didn't believe that a mere intern like him could bring down the head of the New York region with just one letter.

It's not considered a downfall, it's just that the work in his hands was taken away from him.

"Although it was not entirely due to your letter of complaint, your letter also played a key role. The higher-ups have also investigated clearly that Smith was using this mission to monitor Wu Lin to suppress his colleagues!"

Lloyd smiled and then waved his hand.

"Let's not talk about this anymore, this is a struggle between the people above us, we can't do anything about it!

Batomani, from now on, your work will be transferred to the special investigation team. We are most in need of agents who know Chinese!"

“My current job is…”

Dunn didn't say anything further. He is still a part-time driver for Wu Lin's family.

"We have asked Smith to report to the higher-ups on Wu Lin's work. He also admitted that he made a mistake in judgment. Most of the surveillance on Wu Lin will probably be revoked, including you! Wu Lin's driver's license will also be returned by the transportation department on Monday, so he won't need a driver anymore!"

Dunn nodded. He was happy to be able to get away from Wu Lin because he knew that Wu Lin would return to the mainland sooner or later.

It would be of no benefit for him to spend too much time with Wu Lin. When Wu Lin really returns to the mainland, he will most likely be the one to suffer the consequences.

This is also the reason why he has been trying hard to get Wu Lin rid of the CIA's suspicion. Only when Wu Lin is free from suspicion can he leave Wu Lin, and when Wu Lin really goes back, he will avoid being involved as much as possible.

"So Mr. Lloyd! What exactly will I be responsible for?"

Dunn asked with a puzzled look on his face.

"Our special investigation team is located in New York, but we have to take into account the investigation of Chinese scholars across the country. We have begun to monitor the phone calls and correspondence of most Chinese scholars. We have invited many Chinese to do translation, but they are outsiders after all, and we don't trust them very much. You are responsible for managing these translators and compiling the documents they translate!"

Lloyd said helplessly.

"Chinese is so difficult that we don't have many professionals in this field! We can only ask those damn Chinese to do this job! This is a very important job. I can't trust those Chinese completely. You must be responsible for reviewing their work results!"

Dunn nodded. Nowadays, there are not many Americans who can speak Chinese, and even fewer who study it professionally.

That’s one reason interns like Dunn are able to take on this important job.

After taking over this task, Dunn can really pick out from the existing surveillance list those Chinese scientists and scholars who have already defected and those who truly want to return to the mainland.

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