When the plane landed smoothly at the airport in Pyongyang, Dunn looked out the window curiously. To his disappointment, the area around the airport was deserted and there were few people. The only things he could see were airport staff and soldiers in uniform.

After Dunn got off the plane with the diplomatic mission and the South Korean diplomatic mission, he was escorted by North Korean soldiers to a diplomatic vehicle.

There were North Korean diplomats nearby who came to pick up the plane, but that had nothing to do with Dunn. Dunn just watched from a distance to make sure there wouldn't be any unexpected situations. In fact, there wouldn't be any unexpected situations. As long as the plane landed smoothly, the rest would be a matter of negotiations between the four countries.

What disappointed Dunn was that this negotiation did not involve the mainland. At this time, he really wanted to meet with mainland diplomats.

After getting in the car and heading to the diplomatic hotel, Dunn glanced out the window at the view outside. It had to be said that Pyongyang at that time was no different from Seoul in South Korea.

At first glance, most of the area is filled with bungalows, and there are very few buildings over 2 floors.

Perhaps the entire East Asian region is roughly like this now. Even if you go to the mainland, the situation should be similar, except for a few larger cities.

But of course, there are a lot more smiles among the people walking on the streets compared to Seoul, South Korea.

During this period, at least the material life in the North was better than that in the South, and North Korea lived a very comfortable life with the support of the Red Empire. The real decline of North Korea was when the Red Empire was about to disintegrate.

At that time, the entire red camp collapsed. Not only the Red Empire, but also various redist countries in Eastern Europe underwent tremendous changes. No one could care about this poor little country anymore. At that time, Beihan was in a natural disadvantage both in industry and agriculture, and the quality of life of the people inevitably declined rapidly.

This is the tragedy of a small country, but that will have to wait for decades to come. Right now, for the people in the north, the biggest crisis is actually going to break out in less than a year.

In the future war on the peninsula, although the North can be said to have won a victory at the beginning and drove the Southern army to the Busan line like driving ducks, it was a pity that there was a good father behind the South, and with the intervention of this good father, the situation took a sharp turn for the worse.

If it were not for the volunteer army formed by the mainland, the peninsula would probably have been unified with the help of this good father in the south.

Of course, if this good father had not stepped down, the North and the South would have definitely unified as well, but the situation would have been reversed.

We soon arrived at the hotel where we were staying. On the first day after arrival, there were no negotiation tasks, and the North also gave the delegations from the United States and the South enough time to rest.

People from both sides were arranged on the same floor, which was the tallest building of the hotel. The delegation members were allowed to move freely but were not allowed to leave the hotel.

Some members of the diplomatic corps did protest, feeling that the North did not give them enough freedom, but Dunn was dismissive of this. In his opinion, if they were not allowed to move freely, then they would not be allowed to move freely. At least they could have an activity area inside and outside the hotel. After all, safety was the most important thing.

Dunn was very good and took on his current responsibilities, conducting a thorough inspection of each room before allowing members of the diplomatic corps to move in.

Of course, the protest by the diplomatic mission members ended in vain. The other side simply pushed them back because their safety could not be guaranteed.

Watching them return to their rooms mumbling to themselves, Dunn shook his head helplessly. In his opinion, the so-called freedom pursued by these diplomats was simply nonsense.

Anyway, there are not many days left for negotiations, so just be patient. After these few days, you can go back to your own territory and do whatever you want. After all, you are now on someone else's territory.

After sending everyone into his room, Dunn no longer cared about anything else and went straight into Derry Walker's room.

After confirming tomorrow's schedule with Derry Walker, he relaxed and returned to his room. However, as soon as he entered his room, Li Changji followed him in.

Dunn did not stop him and went into the room with Li Changji. Li Changji's job this time was the same as his own, which was to be responsible for the security of the diplomatic mission in South Korea.

"Mr. Li, what do you want to talk to me about?"

After Dunn closed the door, he got straight to the point and asked, he still had a lot of work to do and was not returning to the room to rest.

"Nothing, I just want to talk to Mr. Klein!"

Li Changji's face didn't look good.

"What's the matter? Is there a problem with Mr. Li?"

Seeing Li Changji's appearance, Dunn instinctively felt that something might have happened on Li Changji's side of the South Korean delegation.

"No! There is no need for North Korea to do too much about our diplomatic mission. After all, once this matter is exposed, it will be a scandal for them too!"

"Then how did you..."

Dunn didn't continue what he was going to say because what he was going to say was not very pleasant. He wanted to ask, "Why do you look so dead?"

But this sounded a bit impolite, as his relationship with Li Changji was not that close yet.

"Mr. Klein, you should have seen our army in Seoul, and you should have also observed the army in the north this time. Do you think there is a big gap between our two armies?"

Li Changji asked slowly.

"This……"

Dunn didn't know how to answer for a moment. He really didn't pay much attention to the army in the north. He was always paying attention to the construction of the city and the expressions and movements of the pedestrians on the road.

Pyongyang was too mysterious for Dunn. Even before he traveled through time, he rarely got any news or images from inside the North on the Internet.

Judging from the limited information available, Beihan basically always has a kind expression whenever he appears on the screen, no matter if they are adults, the elderly or children.

Yes, they have a kind look, as if their expressions have been strictly trained, just like the North Korean girl who sang Bobo and was very popular on the Internet before, but in this era, we can't really see what it will look like in later generations.

He had been observing these people and things for so long that he didn't really observe the army in the north, which was undoubtedly a mistake for an agent.

However, Li Changji had the wrong idea. He just felt that Dunn was too embarrassed to say it, so he spoke up.

"I believe Mr. Klein has also seen that our army has already opened up a gap with the army in the north!"

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