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

Chapter 249 You Don’t Really Have a Way

After listening to Rokoff's words, Dunn sighed in his heart.

“You are really rigorous in what you do!”

Of course, I only said it in my heart and didn't dare say it out loud.

This is just a complaint. Of course, we need to be more rigorous when doing this kind of business.

After all, smuggling would likely result in death if discovered in the Red Empire.

Basically, you have to work with your head on your belt, so it is necessary to be rigorous.

Rokoff and Dunn did not go through the main entrance of the port terminal.

This is around the wall of the port warehouse area, all the way to the location of the last warehouse.

Behind that remote warehouse was the very edge of the dock.

After arriving at the warehouse, Dunn found two or three bicycles parked against the wall.

Rokoff walked under the bridge and whistled.

A sewer next to the wall was suddenly opened. A man inside looked out and found Dunn and Rokoff. He immediately waved to the two men.

"Come on, we're about to start working!"

Under the guidance of Rokoff, Dunn went into the sewer.

Unexpectedly, although the smell in the sewer was not very pleasant, it was kept very clean, and it was obvious that people used it frequently.

After walking along the sewer for more than ten meters, several people emerged from the sewer in a remote corner.

After recalling it, when those who were not working the night shift left that day, most of them indeed walked in this direction, but a small number also walked in other directions.

I think there shouldn't be just one secret passage.

But I will go wherever Rokoff takes me, so there is no need to ask any more questions now.

This time Dunn met Aliyev. The person in charge last time was Ru Keats, but this time it was obviously Aliyev who was in charge.

However, when Aliyev saw Dunn, he just looked at Dunn meaningfully, and it was obvious that he already knew that Dunn had joined.

This time, the goods were not unloaded into the warehouse like last time, but moved from the warehouse to the ship at the dock.

What was transported was food.

Dunn was certain of this.

All the food was packed in sacks.

Dunn carried a bag of grain. The burlap bag of grain was quite large. A bag of grain weighed about sixty to seventy kilograms, or one hundred and twenty to thirty catties, which was not light.

It is just a matter of loading the food onto a cart that has been prepared long ago, then manually pushing the cart to the ship at the dock, and then manually carrying the food bag by bag onto the ship. This day's work is not an easy one.

Dunn is in relatively good physical condition, but it is still a bit tiring for him to do this kind of work for a long time.

But it’s not unacceptable.

Because the route this time was relatively long, Dunn found many patrol team members blocking nearby areas along the way.

Occasionally, there will be some lazy workers on the night shift who would seek to hide in some remote places.

But it is obvious that everyone knows that there are often members of the inspection team who are lazy in this area, and the workers from the north generally don't go here.

This is also the pattern that Dunn discovered when he was working the night shift.

Combined with John's experience with the dock workers.

It can be concluded that during the night shift, even though this area is very secluded, no lazy workers will come here to hide.

Because everyone knows that members of the inspection team will often be encountered in this area.

The reason why some people were deployed to guard the periphery was to just in case some ignorant workers broke in.

This time, Deng Wen discovered that the crew members who were smuggling grain had Asian faces.

Although those people with Asian faces did not speak to Dunn and other patrol officers.

But based on intuition and the experience of living in China in later generations, these Asian faces all seem to be from the peninsula region.

It is either North Korea or South Korea. Considering the current era context, those who smuggled the food should be from North Korea.

This time, there was a lot of food to be transported, and Dunn and his team had been working for nearly an hour and still hadn't finished.

However, after working for an hour, Aliyev organized the people patrolling the periphery to switch shifts with Dunn and his group. Dunn's group of immortals, who were moving food in front of the group, began to perform the periphery guard mission.

The patrol team members working the night shift will be closer to the outside, while those working the day shift will be closer to the inside, because once they encounter some dock workers, it will be difficult for the day shift patrol team members to explain.

After about another hour, I finally finished and the boat quietly slipped away.

The direction that made them sick was the direction of the peninsula. Of course, if they were Chinese, they would have to bypass the peninsula to return to China. However, Dunn did not quite believe that those people were Chinese, although Dunn had never spoken to them.

After receiving another sum of money this time, everyone left the dock along the same route.

However, it was obvious that the members of the inspection team were all battle-hardened. Even if they left, they would leave in batches, with only one or two people leaving every 10 minutes.

If a large group of people leave together and are spotted by patrolling police on the streets at night, it would be difficult to explain.

"Hey! New guy! How are you feeling today?"

While waiting to leave, a member of the inspection team asked Dunn with a smile.

"Much more tired than last time!"

Dunn sighed in mock manner.

"But fortunately the money is enough, so it doesn't matter if I'm a little tired!"

Rokoff, who was standing by, interrupted after hearing Dunn's words.

"Ariev's jobs are usually more tiring! Not as easy as Lukits' jobs! And the money allocated for transporting food is also less than before!"

There are many dissatisfactions between words.

"It's already quite a lot!"

Dunn, however, looked very satisfied!

"The income from this time is equal to my three-month salary!"

"Rokov! Don't be so ungrateful. If you think the work Aliyev finds is too tiring, then don't come next time!"

The member of the inspection team who had asked the question earlier joked.

"To be honest, I really don't want to come! If I didn't want to appear to be too unsociable, I wouldn't really need him for that!"

Rokoff said firmly.

"You're still single, and you're talking tough. People like me who have parents and children have to worry more! It's better to get paid than to get paid nothing. Now Aliyev and Lucas have just finished their work. If I want to wait for the next one, I guess I'll have to wait for a long time!"

The previous patrol team member sighed.

"Do we need to divide up the two jobs?"

Dunn asked, pretending to be curious.

"Of course we have to separate people! Right now, the only two people alive in our entire inspection team are Aliyev and Lukits!

Aliyev smuggled supplies to North Korea most of the time!

Lukitz's method is a bit wild. He was able to find some furs and other items in Alaska, the United States!"

Rokoff explained to Dunn that Dunn had now participated in their private work twice and could be considered one of their own.

Therefore, it is better to tell Dunn in advance about these things that he will definitely know in the future.

The patrol team member from before teased Dunn again.

"Boy, if you have a way, you can just talk to Aliyev and Lu Jici! Then we can have another job!"

"This guy is originally from the Tyumen region. How can he have any connections? Are you crazy about money?"

Rokoff laughed and retorted on Dunn's behalf.

But Dunn remained silent. The patrolman wanted to have some fun with Rokoff.

But when he saw Dunn's appearance, he asked with some surprise.

"Boy, you don't really have a connection, do you?"

The other patrol team members, including Rokoff, all looked at Dunn.

"I searched my memory and found that this kind of way is really hard to find!"

Dunn smiled and said that of course he had a way, but he couldn't tell this group of low-level patrol team members. For the time being, he had to think of a reason to get hold of this smuggling route.

"Don't let your imagination run wild. If there really is such a way, you don't have to hang out with us here. At least you can be like Lukis, sitting in the office every day and organizing us when there is work!"

Rokoff cursed with a smile.

"Come on, come on, it's our turn. Let's go first!"

As he said this, he took the lead and went into the sewer.

Dunn smiled and followed him in.

When he came, it was Rokov who brought him here, and when he left, it was Rokov who took him back.

But next time there is such a private job, he will have to find a way to get there himself.

Over the next month, Dunn roughly figured out the business hours of Aliyev and Lukitz.

Aliyev was able to find two jobs every month, both of which were to smuggle supplies to North Korea.

And Lu Jizi would bring furs or other supplies smuggled from Alaska to each hospital.

But it is almost August now, and in another month the Emperor will launch the Incheon landing.

By then, Beihan’s business will probably be difficult.

It was during this day shift that Dunn got off work and quietly followed Aliyev, who was also off work, out of the port.

Aliyev didn't notice Dunn at first, but when he just walked out of the port gate on his bicycle, he felt the back seat of his bicycle sink and someone jumped on the back seat of his bicycle.

Aliyev was caught off guard and had to grab the handlebars several times before he could steady the bike.

When he looked back, it was Dunn. He immediately stopped his bike in annoyance.

"what are you doing?"

Aliyev's tone was extremely unfriendly.

"Captain, don't be angry. Let's go to a more secluded place. I have business to discuss with you!"

After hearing the word "business", Aliyev stopped talking and rode his bike silently.

Now he is very sensitive to the word business.

Aliyev took Dunn to a remote forest and stopped the car.

"Tell me what your business is. If you can't explain it clearly, don't blame me for making you clean the toilet tomorrow!"

Aliyev still hasn't forgotten how Dunn suddenly jumped on his bike and almost made him fall.

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