"This Klein is really resourceful. He was able to obtain this information from the South Korean Congress."

Klind's superior, the gray-haired middle-aged officer, looked at the photo and the translated content in front of him and said in surprise.

Obviously, he did not have any doubts about this magical information, and Klind also guessed it from his boss's tone.

"Sir, is this all true? It can't be!"

"Of course it can't be true!"

The middle-aged officer said unhappily.

"But the South Korean generals on the front line did report to their Congress in this way. This is not false!"

After saying this, the middle-aged officer still felt something was wrong, so he added another sentence.

"These South Korean troops are just like this. They are tough in every way except their words!

If they really had this kind of fighting power, we wouldn't have had to take action before, and the northern army would never have pushed them to the Busan front line!"

Klind felt a little bit magical, he didn't know what was going on in this world. Why would the South Korean Congress believe such a war report that looked suspicious at first glance?

"Anyway, Klein is very angry about this information. He has decided to return to Japan and will probably leave tomorrow morning!"

Dunn will indeed leave South Korea on a flight tomorrow morning. Now he no longer feels safe in the entire peninsula.

And he has to leave Seoul before January.

"Haha! Young man! You have no patience at all. If he knew the moral character of some South Korean officials and generals, I'm afraid he could seriously continue to build his intelligence network. But now those corrupt South Korean officials have helped us a little. For the time being, we don't have to worry about the CIA reaching out to the peninsula again!"

The middle-aged officer smiled with relief.

"You've worked hard these past few days! After that CIA agent leaves, you can take a two-day break!"

To be honest, Klind didn't really need these two days of vacation, because following Dunn these days made his work less stressful.

He turned a blind eye and basically took a day off every day.

But Klind certainly wouldn't show it, and continued to report some of Dunn's situation to his boss before saying goodbye and leaving.

Early the next morning, Klind took Dunn into the car.

He personally sent Dunn to the airport, and this time there was no driver, so Klind drove the car instead.

"You better be careful! According to the current battlefield situation, in this tiny place on the peninsula, I'm afraid the Volunteer Army and the army from the north will soon push to Seoul. You must not be caught by the Volunteer Army when that happens!"

Although Dunn said this in a joking tone, he really cares about his friend.

Although the Volunteer Army has always treated prisoners well, even if you are caught by the Volunteer Army, you will not suffer much in the future.

At most, the food was a little hard, but that was the best the volunteer army could offer.

However, after being captured by the Volunteer Army, Klind's future prospects were completely ruined, so Dunn really didn't want his former boss and good friend to fall into the hands of the Volunteer Army.

But Klind is not like Li Changji, who can freely apply for business trips to other places. As a soldier, it is not so easy for Klind to change his position.

I hope that when the U.S. military withdraws in the future, they can take Klind with them.

"Fuck! Don't say such unlucky words, I remember you have a bad mouth!"

Klind said unhappily.

"I think we should be able to stabilize the front soon. After all, it would be unreasonable to retreat any further!

What those mainlanders and North Koreans need to do now is to stabilize the results of the war instead of continuing to move forward! "

Klind confidently gave his analysis, to which Dunn remained noncommittal.

He knew that this was simply impossible. The UN forces would have to wait until the Chinese People's Volunteer Army captured Seoul before they could truly stabilize the front line.

Then, after General MacArthur left the peninsula and Ridgway arrived, the peninsula region officially entered a state of tug-of-war.

Only then will the situation on the peninsula be stabilized.

I just hope that Klind can make it to that stage safely by then.

What Dunn didn't expect was that this time he really became a jinx.

Later, during the third battle, Klind did not have time to retreat to the south of the peninsula and was captured by the Volunteer Army when the Volunteer Army captured Seoul.

But that was a month later.

Klind's future in the army was ruined, but he lived a comfortable life after the war, because Dunn kept his promise and helped him manage the land in Seoul. Not long after the war, Klind sold all the land in his hands and returned home to live a comfortable life.

Even though the American agents conducted long-term surveillance on prisoners like them after the war, Klind was not greatly affected.

Of course, this is a story for later.

Dunn boarded a plane to Tokyo and landed at Tokyo airport after more than three hours of flight.

After arriving in Tokyo, Dunn went to see Lloyd immediately and handed over all the information he had to Lloyd.

Lloyd was also shocked when he saw the exaggerated intelligence about the battle results sent to Congress by South Korean military officers.

"Sir, I have already told Li Changji that when he bribes the military personnel in the future, he must screen the intelligence they send us, and remind those bribed officers to send us intelligence truthfully. We don't care how they send intelligence to their Congress!

We got this information through their congressional officials, so even though the telegrams sent by the generals on the front line were not very honest, they were only directed at their own army. We all know what their army is like. However, I took a look at their war reports on our country's army and I think they are completely trustworthy, except for some content that exaggerates the role of their army!"

Lloyd nodded slightly. He had also read the battle reports about the U.S. army and the armies of other countries in the United Nations. Overall, they were indeed very objective.

If it weren't for this information about the U.S. military, Lloyd would probably have lost his temper on the spot.

"These South Korean generals are really out of touch. Forget it! When the time comes, after you bribe the generals on the front line, just let them report the situation of our army truthfully. As for their own situation, don't ask!"

Lloyd really didn't care about the situation of the South Korean army.

Just looking at the performance of the South Korean army in the early stages of the war on the peninsula, they cannot be relied upon at all. Indeed, the current United Nations forces have never relied on the South Korean army.

In this war, the only ones who really paid attention to the South Korean army were probably the Volunteer Army.

Don't get me wrong, it's not about how strong the South Korean army's combat effectiveness is, but because the South Korean army is the easiest to break through on the battlefield, and the South Korean army also contributed a lot of spoils to the volunteer army.

The only pity is that every South Korean soldier is an expert in long-distance running, so a lot of supplies were seized from them. However, because these people were so good at running, the amount of supplies was reduced to a certain extent.

"You did a good job overall this time. Although there were some twists and turns, if we ignore the intelligence from South Korea, you are completely qualified!"

Lloyd affirmed Dunn's work.

"Next, you need to continue to stay in South Korea for a while until their intelligence network is stabilized!"

Dunn felt a headache when he heard that Lloyd had no intention of letting him go.

"Sir, the person you are mainly responsible for, Li Changji, needs to be on a business trip in Busan for some time, so the intelligence over there may be a little delayed! But he will be able to go back in early January at the latest, and then the intelligence network will be able to operate normally. So even if I go there now, I won't be able to play a big role. After all, I was targeted by the military as soon as I landed in South Korea!

To be honest, if I were alone in South Korea, I wouldn’t be able to carry out my work at all!”

Dunn complained, and then he told Lloyd about some of his experiences in the past few days, including the way he communicated with Li Changji.

"So sir, I can wait until Lee Chang-gi returns to Seoul in January, and then go back. Without his cooperation, it will be difficult for me to move forward in South Korea!"

"That's it!"

Lloyd nodded first.

"It's a bit difficult for you. Fortunately, you know more languages ​​and Lloyd also knows Russian. Otherwise, it would be a real problem for you two to pass on information!

As for the itinerary arrangements for the trip to South Korea, you can decide for yourself! But what I want to say is that you can't put all the responsibility on that Li Changji.

We must develop an intelligence network and more people in charge so that all the work cannot be put on one person!"

"Sir, I know this! And Li Changji's business trip this time also reminded me!

But I can't do anything about it now. When we have bribed more South Korean officials, I will contact some South Korean officials through their families abroad and try to develop them into the heads of the intelligence network besides Li Changji!"

Seeing that Dunn had a mature plan, Lloyd nodded.

"It's good that you can meet this point. I just want the result. This time, because that South Korean was away on business, the intelligence network's work was a little delayed. I don't blame you. After all, it was just established. But this situation must not happen again next time!"

Seeing Lloyd's serious tone, Dunn nodded repeatedly.

Lloyd took out some intelligence about the U.S. military.

“This Marshal Mai really has concealed a lot from us and from Congress!

Just as I expected, he is not suitable to be a commander on the front line at all!"

Dunn looked at Lloyd's sinister expression and felt helpless. To be honest, he really hoped that Marshal Mai could stay in the peninsula for more time.

However, with the intelligence currently in hand, it is impossible to overthrow Marshal Mai. Dunn is quite relieved about this. At least for the time being, Marshal Mai can still keep his position as the commander-in-chief of the peninsula front.

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