Bai Jianming nodded heavily, looking determined.

"No matter what happens, I will not change my original intention!"

This ordinary sentence made Dunn feel uncomfortable.

In this era, even if Chinese people like Bai Jianming were born in a foreign country, they still have high respect and yearning for their motherland.

"Go back and prepare. Tomorrow you and your people will go to Tokyo for training. It won't take long before they send you to the mainland. By then, you will have achieved what you want. If you can't come back, I can find a way to bring your mother out from the United States and send her to the mainland as well!"

To be honest, Dunn was still a little reluctant to part with Bai Jianming.

He was the first Red Party member Dunn knew, even though he was a native Chinese in a beautiful country.

But the time working with Bai Jianming was very pleasant, and the two of us basically had no conflicts.

Although Bai Jianming was in a different position regarding his own arrangements.

But basically, we completed it with all our heart and effort.

Dunn didn't know whether sending Bai Jianming to the mainland was the right choice.

In his opinion, perhaps waiting a few decades before returning to the mainland would be a better option. By that time, after the mainland's reform and opening up, life will improve at a visible pace.

Before that, staying in the United States should allow one to enjoy a better material life, at least that's what Dunn thinks.

And Dunn did the same thing. He didn't want to return to the mainland from the beginning. Although he had been helping the mainland openly and secretly, it was only a kind of loyalty to the motherland.

But at the same time, Dunn still despised his own behavior in his heart. After all, he came from the later era when people had no worries about food and clothing.

He may not suffer much if he goes to the mainland now. After all, with his status, if he goes to the mainland now, the mainland will not let Dunn suffer any hardship even if it is just a benchmark.

But the problem is that the material life is definitely incomparable to that in beautiful China.

This is also the root of Dunn's contempt for himself. Even if the hardness of the car is a little worse, he can't accept it. On the contrary, compared with the people who really have faith in this era, Dunn is much inferior in terms of realm and thought.

Even Dunn himself admitted this, he felt that he was indeed a little selfish sometimes.

"Sir, no matter how things turn out, I will miss the time working with you. If you can bring my mother to the mainland with you, I will be very grateful to you!

But please forgive me, apart from thanking you, I basically have no other way to repay you!"

Bai Jianming said with a bitter look on his face.

"You don't have to say that. We can be considered comrades!"

Dunn patted Bai Jianming on the shoulder and said.

In this era, the word gay has not yet been stigmatized, unlike in later generations, when it has been labeled the same as homosexual.

"Comrades should help each other! Go with peace of mind. No matter what the outcome is, you don't have to worry about your mother!"

After hearing Dunn's encouragement, Bai Jianming nodded heavily, with tears welling up in the corners of his eyes.

At this time, Bai Jianming didn't want Dun En and Liu Liyuan next to him to see him crying, so he quickly said goodbye and left Dun En's office.

"I hope everything goes well for him in the future. To be honest, I kind of regret handing him over to the mainland!"

Deng En looked straight at Bai Jianming's back and said to Liu Liyuan.

"I can understand you! After all, parting with your comrades is the saddest time!"

Liu Liyuan also patted Dunn on the shoulder and said.

Early the next morning, Bai Jianming packed his luggage and set off for Japan with another agent.

The agent he took away was also a Chinese who secretly worked for the mainland.

It can be said that when Lloyd decided to adopt Dunn's advice and use isolated island agents as the main force and Chinese CIA employees as the auxiliary force, the strategy was doomed to failure from the moment it was formulated.

Dunn personally sent them off. The two went to the airport and watched the plane take off before getting into the car and driving back to the newspaper office. Now Dunn only hoped that the isolated island would take out its best supplies to please the CIA.

In this way, the mainland can wipe out their remaining forces, but this seems unlikely.

The isolated island will definitely keep some sparks and not let the CIA know, but that doesn’t matter, as long as they can produce most of the agents who stay in the mainland.

Moreover, since the liberation of the mainland, after successive censuses and field surveys, it has become extremely difficult for isolated island agents lurking on the mainland to survive.

I believe that after this mine clearance, the domestic environment in mainland China should be better.

In the next few weeks, Dunn stayed in Hong Kong obediently. As long as Lloyd did not summon him, he would never contact Lloyd. After all, if Lloyd urged him to go to South Korea, this was not what Dunn wanted to see.

However, Dunn also had his own methods. Even if he was forced to go to South Korea, he would never run north, and would try to land in the southern cities of South Korea. After all, the third battle was a more glorious battle in the Warring States Period, and even the capital of South Korea was captured by the Volunteer Army.

It can be said that the first three battles basically led to Marshal Mac's resignation.

According to the original historical trajectory, Marshal Xian Mai would not be removed from office by the U.S. Congress until April.

He couldn't even be the emperor of Japan, so he returned to his country and ended his 52-year military career.

If the historical line remained unchanged, Ridgway, who accepted Marshal MacArthur's command, would have switched to a defensive war. Basically, the front line began to stabilize near the 38th parallel after he arrived in the peninsula. Until the signing of the armistice treaty, the dividing line between the North and the South was still the 38th parallel, and the two sides fought a draw.

Then the north-south bilateral relationship continued until Dunn crossed over and there was still no unification.

Things continued to develop exactly according to the original historical line, and the next year it was 1951.

The U.S. military's previous claim to end the war before Christmas is now completely unattainable.

And on January 51, the fourth day of 4, the Volunteer Army captured Seoul.

It created a not-so-small record in world military history by capturing the capitals of two countries within a month.

This is something that the US military did not achieve even after the Incheon landing.

However, with the fall of Seoul, Dunn's good days were basically over. A telegram from Japan urged Dunn to return to Japan and report to Lloyd.

After less than two weeks of peace and quiet, Dunn had no choice but to put down his work in Hong Kong, booked a flight and rushed to Japan.

After arriving in Japan, the first thing I went to see was Lloyd. Compared to last time, Lloyd was obviously much more energetic this time.

It seems that this old man has also let it go, knowing that the current situation on the peninsula is irreversible and that the United Nations forces led by the US military are inevitably falling into a series of disastrous defeats.

"You should have known about the Chinese invading Seoul!"

Lloyd asked this as the first thing they said when they met.

Dunn nodded directly.

"In fact, Li Changji has already passed on information to me before, indicating that South Korea's brothers and sisters cannot defend themselves at all. I have also reported this to you, sir!"

The reason why Dunn emphasized this fact was to indirectly tell Luo Yi that even if I am in Hong Kong, I can get first-hand information, so please don't send me to South Korea.

"To be honest, no matter what kind of shameful record our army can create on the battlefield now, I won't be surprised!"

Lloyd said that he would not make a fuss, but Dunn saw that his face did not look very good. He was probably angry because of the disastrous defeat of the UN forces.

So Dunn wisely chose not to say anything, but just listened quietly to Lloyd's story.

"I have reported the recent situation to my superiors. They are planning to remove Marshal Mai from the position of commander-in-chief of the coalition forces and replace him with another capable general to fight the Chinese!"

Lloyd also looked at Dunn with a strange look. Dunn knew that the other party might be suspicious. As a former soldier under Marshal Mai, he would side with Marshal Mai.

Although we still hope that Marshal Mai can stay on the battlefield of the peninsula for a longer period of time, so that the volunteer army may be able to achieve greater results, but think about it, the time is almost enough, and being able to maintain the current results is already a very good thing.

After all, Dunn does not want the peninsula to be unified.

Even if the North unified the entire peninsula, Dunn would not be happy to see it.

Because he knew that when the mainland and the Red Empire fell out in the future, the peninsula government composed of North Korea would definitely stand on the side of the Red Empire.

Just as they originally chose historically.

Therefore, it is sufficient for the current situation on the peninsula to remain the same.

Marshal Mai had basically completed his historical mission. Even if Marshal Mai was dismissed during this period, Dunn did not feel sad.

The current historical timeline is a perfect interpretation of Deng Wen’s original historical timeline.

If nothing unexpected happens, even if the CIA starts issuing orders now, it will probably take several months before Marshal MacArthur is officially removed from his current position.

It should be the same as the original history, Marshal Mac will be dismissed during the fourth battle in April.

The one who replaced him was Li Qiwei.

This means that Marshal Mai only has a few more months to jump around.

"Now I can see clearly that with Marshal Mai in the position of commander-in-chief of the coalition forces, there is absolutely no way we can defeat the Chinese!"

Dunn also sighed and said, at the same time secretly expressing his position to Lloyd.

"He has always been stubborn and self-willed. I knew this when I was a soldier in the military camp under him. If he could change, I'm afraid his historical status would be even higher. It's a pity that it's no longer realistic for an old man like him to change his temper!

Maybe retiring now can preserve his reputation!"

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