Dunn discovered that among the list provided by Wu Lin, except for the two stockbrokers who studied finance and three of the businessmen, the others had basically all settled down in the United States and married locals.

There are also some people who may not be valued much even if they return to the mainland.

It is obvious that this list is also very sophisticated and should have been carefully prepared.

Even if these people are investigated by CIA agents, they will basically not be affected too much. Except for those agents who seem to be bribed by the CIA, it is impossible for others to return to the mainland at all. Even if they make some remarks about the New World, they will only attract more attention from CIA agents.

To put it bluntly, even if they want to return to the mainland, the Central Youth Bureau will most likely let them go after weighing their options, because these people do not pose much of a threat and are not talents that the mainland urgently needs.

It will not be like Wu Lin and the rocket expert, who will either have a huge impact on the next development of the mainland or bring about earth-shaking changes to the mainland's military industry.

If such talents want to return to the mainland, they will most likely be detained by the CIA.

And the people on the list are clearly not enough.

After knocking on Lloyd's office door and getting permission, Dunn pushed the door open and walked in.

"Mr. Lloyd, this is a list of some suspicious people that Wu Lin found out from the Chinese dinner he attended last night!"

Dunn handed the list in his hand to Lloyd with both hands.

Lloyd took the list and flipped through it carefully, but Dunn also noticed the details. Lloyd turned the page without even looking at the first few names that were obviously problematic.

Dunn deliberately put those agents who were obviously CIA spies at the top. Lloyd's actions have basically confirmed that there are definitely problems with these people.

"Well done. I remember that he will go to Houston to attend another party in a few days. Then he will give us a list of suspicious people at the party!"

After Lloyd put down the list, he reached out and took out a book from the bookshelf on the right, gave Dunn an instruction, and sent him away.

Before Dunn left Lloyd's office, he saw through the crack in the door as he closed the door that Lloyd put the list in the drawer on his left and locked it.

After closing the door, Dunn returned to his workstation and continued his work for the day, reviewing the translated conversation content.

There were quite a lot of monitoring records that day, and they were not translated until 5pm, when it was time to get off work. Dunn decided to let everyone work overtime and finish translating today's work before they could leave.

This is nothing, because there are always a few days when the translation volume suddenly increases. This usually happens when there are large Chinese gatherings like yesterday.

When this happens, the translation work on their hands is likely to be extremely important. They must translate all the recent monitoring records as soon as possible to see if there is any important intelligence.

Therefore, overtime is necessary at this time. People like this didn't say anything, because if the work is not too urgent later, Dunn will return today's overtime time to everyone and let everyone leave work early.

This is also the reason why Dunn has always been popular in the monitoring working group.

However, while his men were busy with the translation work, Dunn stretched his eyes and saw Lazy Girl came out of her workstation and walked out the door.

It has to be said that even in the 40s, the Chinese had no concept of overtime and basically left work on time.

The same is true for civil servants. Now, except for the people in Dunn's office who are still working overtime, there are only a few people left in the entire CIA office.

Dunn went to the bathroom and when he came back he found the corridor empty. He quickly went to Lloyd's office and pressed the doorknob. As expected, the door was locked.

Fortunately, Lloyd's office is located very cleverly. One needs to turn two corners in the corridor before reaching the door of his office. Basically, no one will pass by here during this period of time.

Dunn took out a paper clip from his pocket, straightened it and looked left and right to confirm that no one was there, then poked the paper clip into the door lock of Lloyd's office. After a moment, he pried open the door lock of Lloyd's office. He had already mastered this skill of picking locks during his agent training.

Generally speaking, the door locks of important rooms in the CIA are specially made and cannot be pried open so easily.

But the problem is that the investigation team was temporarily stationed in New York to work, and Lloyd's office was previously used as a simple small warehouse, and nothing important was placed in it, so there was no special door lock.

After a simple tidying up, it was temporarily used as an office for Lloyd, which also gave Dunn an opportunity.

After slipping into Lloyd's office, Dunn came to Lloyd's desk and pulled the drawer on the left hand, which was locked.

Thinking back, Dunn pulled out the book that Lloyd had pulled out when Dunn left Lloyd's office during the day.

It was obvious that there was something stuck in the book. When I opened the page, I saw that it was indeed a small key.

After opening the drawer with the key, the list at the top was indeed the one that Dunn had given me today.

Dunn flipped through the drawer again and found mostly tracking information on some highly suspicious Chinese scholars and scientists. Dunn was not very interested in these, but when he turned to the bottom of the drawer, he found a list with a string of names, about 40 in total. But after reading it carefully, he found that the most suspicious CIA agents on the list he handed in today were also on the list.

I was immediately certain that this must be a traitor among the Chinese people known to the CIA, or a Chinese who was determined to become a US citizen.

He took out a miniature camera from his pocket, and moved the desk lamp under the table and turned on the light under the desk, trying to narrow the range of the light to only the area near the list.

You know, the window of Lloyd's office faces the yard of the Love Affairs Bureau, and from the yard one can see whether there is light in the office.

So Dunn could only try his best to make the lights in the office less prominent. Moreover, after blocking most of the light sources under the desk, and since it was not too dark yet, it was impossible to tell that the desk lamps in the office were on.

After taking a picture of the list with the light of the desk lamp, Dunn restored the desk, even carefully restoring the position and angle of the desk lamp to its original position.

Only then did he cautiously walk out of the office, and after confirming that there was no one in the corridor, he returned to his office workstation as if nothing had happened.

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