The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps

Chapter 157: Adding some ingredients to the army pot (Part )

After seeing David, several soldiers hurriedly put away the tools under their crotches, jumped off the泔水车 and stood in a row.

At this time, Dunn also followed and looked at everything in front of him with some curiosity.

"Anderson, what are you doing?"

David pointed to a soldier who was obviously more experienced and questioned him.

"Sir! We think the swill today is not enough, so we decided to add some ingredients to the South Korean army's pot!"

The old soldier named Anderson answered without blushing or beating his heart, but his words made the surrounding soldiers unable to hold back any longer. They laughed out loud regardless of their superiors, which made David's face turn red with anger.

At this time, Dunn also realized that the swill would be taken away by Korean soldiers or civilians and recycled.

It seems that there is a dish called army stew in South Korea in later generations, and the snack originated from this.

In his previous life, Dunn had also eaten in South Korea when he was learning Korean, but now seeing the behavior of several American soldiers, he felt really disgusted.

But soon, Dunn came to terms with it. Anyway, there were no more bad things when he was eating.

"Don't go too far. They are our allies after all..."

David was so angry that he was about to teach them a lesson, but Dunn came forward and tried to persuade him.

"Mr. Sergeant, there's no need to be so angry! I roughly guessed what happened, but I think our soldiers did nothing wrong!"

Dunn's words also drew grateful glances from several soldiers.

"But Mr. Styas, our friendly forces will take these leftovers back and continue..."

"I know! Mr. Sergeant, don't forget what I do!"

Dunn interrupted David again.

"I also pity those South Korean civilians and soldiers. Putting aside those civilians, we provide large sums of aid to South Korea every year, but their own army doesn't feel sorry for it. Do they really want us to feel sorry for it? Raising the food allowance doesn't cost much, but those North Korean politicians are unwilling to pay even this money. Where did the money go? I think you should be able to guess, Mr. Sergeant!"

Dunn's words choked David so much that he couldn't even utter a word of rebuttal.

"So! If they would rather their own army pick up our scraps to eat, then they should be mentally prepared. Who knows what is hidden in these scraps? If they really cared about their own soldiers and embezzled less funds, their army's food treatment would have been improved long ago! There is no need to feel sorry for their soldiers!"

David opened his mouth but still couldn't say anything, and finally could only nod helplessly.

"Okay, okay, I won't say anything!"

At the same time, he turned around and glared at the three or four soldiers.

"Disband now!"

Several soldiers also immediately dispersed without stopping.

David continued to take Dunn to visit the military camp, and they officially said goodbye and left at 1:00 p.m. However, just as Dunn walked out of the gate of the military camp and was about to get in the car, a soldier stopped him.

"Sir! Wait a minute!"

Dunn looked back and saw the soldier named Anderson running over.

"If I remember correctly, you are Anderson! What's wrong?"

Dunn asked, smiling.

"Yes, my name is Anderson! Anderson Salai!"

Anderson said with some pride when he saw that Dunn remembered his name, but he took out two things from his shirt pocket and handed them to Dunn.

"Sir, this is for you to thank you for helping us out just now!"

As a result, Anderson found out that the things in his hand were two Japanese magatama. Judging from their quality, they should be top-grade goods.

"Mr. Anderson, where did this come from?"

Dunn asked curiously.

"I captured it during the Battle of Iwo Jima!"

Anderson's words made Dunn a little uneasy. How could he be so lucky to seize such a precious thing? His predecessor had also participated in the island-hopping campaign in the Pacific War. Although he had not been to Iwo Jima, he had come into contact with many Japanese officers and soldiers. Although most of them were dead, he had never found such a thing on them. This one was obviously worn by Japanese nobles.

"It wasn't easy for any soldier to survive Iwo Jima!"

Dunn sighed!

If it wasn't for the moment, he wouldn't have revealed his true identity. He would have really wanted to pull Anderson along to reminisce about the past. Perhaps in other battles, the troops of both sides had fought together.

"Thank you very much! But Mr. Anderson, I can't take your things for free!"

Dunn pulled out his service pistol from his bosom and handed it to Anderson.

"This is a pistol I custom-made in the country. It's a token of my appreciation!"

Anderson took Dunn's pistol with a smile without any hesitation. This pistol was indeed custom-made by Dunn when he was in the United States. Although it was expensive, it might not be comparable to the magatama Anderson gave him. But for a soldier like Anderson, it was worth it to get such an exquisite and beautiful pistol.

"Then I would like to thank you, sir!"

After Anderson finished speaking, he saluted Dunn and turned away.

After saying goodbye to David formally, Dunn got in the car with the 10 selected soldiers and left.

On the way back, Dunn kept playing with the magatama in his hand. It was a pity that it was a Japanese antique. It would have been better if it was a Chinese one.

Although Dunn had not studied much about jade, he instinctively felt that the thing in his hand was extraordinary.

Maybe it's really worth collecting, it may be of great use in the future.

What Dunn didn't expect was that this magatama would come in handy much earlier than he thought.

After Dunn selected the soldiers, he immediately started emergency training for the ten soldiers. After all, going to a diplomatic occasion is definitely different from going to a battlefield, and some things must be done well.

After just two days of intensive training, this group of soldiers finally seem to have what it takes. At least they shouldn't reveal too many flaws in diplomatic occasions.

It wasn't that Dunn didn't want to continue training these soldiers, but the time had indeed come. On the third day, Dunn accompanied the diplomatic mission on a plane to North Korea.

Dunn knew that this negotiation was doomed to be fruitless. The North and the South faced resistance in their attempts to unify, but it was not just about who had the final say in the newly formed government, but also about the game between the Red Empire and the United States behind them.

Even after the future war, the two sides will be divided for a long time, and it will be a long way to go before they can unify their status. Small countries cannot control their own destiny, but this has nothing to do with Dunn.

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