"How long will you stay in Hong Kong this time? Or are you going back to South Korea?"

Rei asked, somewhat worriedly.

"The higher-ups have given me three days of vacation! After three days, I will go to Japan and stay there for a while. I'm not sure where I will be sent to in the future, but it's likely that I will go to South Korea!"

Dunn shrugged and said helplessly.

There are still a few days left before the end of the fourth battle. It is estimated that he will have to stay in Japan for a few days this time, waiting for Ridgway to return.

Unlike his previous resistance to going to South Korea, this time Dunn wanted to go back quickly. He knew the living conditions of the prisoners of war on Geoje Island, and if he was not there, it would definitely be a little worse.

Dunn has made plans to focus his future work on Geoje Island.

After all, the work with prisoners of war is also one of the important tasks of the CIA, and he can completely leave the intelligence work at the front to his subordinates.

"Can't we not go to South Korea?"

At this moment, Rui Yi had already started the car and said somewhat dissatisfiedly.

"Don't worry, that place is not as dangerous as you think!"

Dunn knew that Rui Yi was concerned about him, so he explained with a smile.

"I'm not stupid. I won't go to the front line! This time the Chinese captured Seoul, so I moved my work location to Busan.

That's the southernmost tip of the peninsula. If there's any danger, I will definitely evacuate immediately!"

After hearing what Dunn said, Rui Yi finally felt a little relieved.

Since I know that Dunn's main place of work is now in South Korea.

Now Rui is more concerned about the situation of the peninsula war than ever before.

Because she works in the same building as Hong Kong Metropolis Daily, Rui Yi can get a lot of first-hand information.

Now he had a pretty good understanding of the geography of the peninsula and knew that Busan was indeed at the southernmost tip of the peninsula.

It is relatively safe in theory, at least it is far away from the front line. Once there is any emergency on the front line, there is enough time and space to deal with it in Busan, the southernmost part of the country.

"Why don't I take you home first! You just flew back from Japan, you must be very tired, rest at home, don't worry about work these days, anyway, it doesn't matter whether you are at the newspaper or not!"

Dunn knew that Rui wanted him to rest more and didn't want him to work in the newspaper in just three days.

But Dunn still felt a little uncomfortable after listening to Rui Yi's words. What does it mean that it makes no difference whether I'm there or not?

"My main purpose for rushing back this time is to understand the current situation of the newspaper. Don't worry, I have plenty of time to rest!"

Gratitude said to Rui Yi helplessly that when it comes to rest time, he really has enough.

During this two-month trip to South Korea, he was stationed on Geoje Island almost the entire time.

The main job is to pretend to go around and supervise the progress of construction.

And investigate whether there are any incidents of prisoner abuse in major intelligence agencies.

Most of the rest of the time is actually quite leisurely.

Moreover, it will probably take some time for him to return to Japan and wait for Li Qiwei after leaving Hong Kong this time.

It can be said that since Dunn followed Lloyd to East Asia, he has never felt so relaxed, except for the time he spent in the Red Empire.

Rui Yi nagged a few more words and didn't want Dunn to get down to work so quickly, but he still obeyed Dunn's wishes and drove Dunn to the newspaper office.

As usual, Dunn listened to Kurt's report when he arrived at the newspaper office.

It can be seen that Kurt has devoted himself to the work of the English version of Metropolitan Newspaper.

Although it also takes intelligence into consideration, it is obvious that its main work is focused on the publication of newspapers.

When reporting to Dunn, he talked most about the circulation of the English version of the metropolitan newspaper.

Dunn Dao had no objection to this, as he now thoroughly understood Cotter. This old man really had no other thoughts, he just wanted to make a good newspaper.

At his age, he is only a few years away from retirement. It is possible that after he retires and saves enough money, he may really open his own newspaper.

Now it is obvious that he is preparing for his future.

But Dunn was too lazy to care about these things.

Dunn felt relieved to have an intelligence chief who focused on his side business in Hong Kong.

At least there is no need to worry about Liu Liyuan being discovered by this old guy.

After listening to Kurt's report, Dunn sent Kurt away and called Liu Liyuan.

"I remember that I have given you some information about Li Qiwei in advance. Why did the war still turn out like this? And during the time I worked in South Korea, I also sent you intelligence. Although our front-line troops have been losing battles, they are not in disarray!

You must not make the same mistake as the North Korean People's Army. If you stretch the battle line too long, it will only give us an opportunity!"

Dunn sounded somewhat unhappy when he said this. Even though he lowered his voice, Liu Liyuan could still hear the deep reproach in Dunn's tone.

To be honest, when Dunn watched the documentary about the Peninsula War in later life, he basically only saw the third battle. He did not watch the content after the fourth battle very carefully.

There was no way. I was young at that time and liked the routine of cool novels. The first three battles were really in line with the routine of cool novels.

A country looked down upon by its enemies, with its backward equipment, defeated the advanced country and left it in disarray.

It's like a son-in-law who is looked down upon. After his engagement is broken off, he suddenly finds out that the son-in-law is actually the so-called God of War. Then the God of War shows off his financial resources and power to the fullest, and slaps the face of the girl's family who broke off the engagement.

This feeling of satisfaction continued until the fourth battle, when the Volunteer Army suffered its first defeat at the hands of Li Qiwei.

There was no longer the same sense of satisfaction as before, because the war basically fell into a tug-of-war during this period of time.

The battle line was firmly stabilized near the 38th parallel.

The wars that followed were basically positional warfare. Although there were occasional highlights, there was no longer the thrill of pushing the front line forward.

However, the fourth battle was indeed a watershed, and the Volunteer Army basically moved from its previous offensive state to a defensive state.

The United States' army also began to stabilize, and the two sides fought a positional war in a methodical manner.

However, after careful analysis, Dunn also understood the situation faced by the Volunteer Army at that time.

If the fourth battle is still as hasty and reckless as the previous ones, the fate that awaits the volunteers will most likely be the same as that of the North Korean People's Army.

Because the predicament of the Volunteer Army is the same as that of the North Korean People’s Army. The army is relatively strong, but the navy and air force are basically non-existent.

If you continue pushing forward to the 36th and 35th lines.

There will be a lot of loopholes left behind, and the US army can basically choose any increasingly long coastline to land at any location.

Once the second Incheon landing takes place, the difficulties faced by the Volunteer Army will be exactly the same as those faced by the North Korean People’s Army before.

Although the Volunteer Army would not have no backup like the North Korean People's Army at that time, it would inevitably suffer huge losses.

"I have reported the intelligence you brought to me truthfully! This is a matter on the battlefield, and my words have no say!

And according to the information sent from above, we have also learned the lessons of this battle. I believe that in future wars, we should be more stable!"

Liu Liyuan said with a bitter face that he felt that he had really wronged Dunn. Such words really did not apply to him because he was not the commander-in-chief of the front line.

All he could do was to report the information provided by Dunn to his superiors.

Fortunately, Dunn did not delve further into the matter. All he wanted to express was an attitude.

To be honest, although South Korea is a disgusting country, Dunn has already considered it before. It cannot be annexed by the North. South Korea must be preserved.

Otherwise, when China and the Soviet Union become enemies in the future, a unified peninsula will put too much pressure on the mainland.

"According to the information I received, our country is transferring more aircraft and troops to the front line of the peninsula..."

When there were detailed information about the reinforcements that would be sent to the peninsula, Liu Liyuan quickly wrote them down.

"Mr. Du! I am also grateful to you for your support to us!"

After recording the information provided by Dunn, Liu Liyuan also conveyed the gratitude from his superiors to Dunn.

"Didn't I tell you? No need to thank me!"

Although he said this, Dunn was actually very happy in his heart.

Because this time it is not Liu Liyuan’s personal thanks, but the mainland represented by Liu Liyuan.

"Mr. Du, I am here to thank you on behalf of my country! And I think you deserve this thanks!"

Liu Liyuan said with a solemn expression.

Dunn nodded slightly, said nothing more, and turned the topic to the issue of prisoners of war.

"I basically spent these two months in the prisoner-of-war camp on Geoje Island..."

Then Dunn told Liu Liyuan about the Geoje Island prisoner-of-war camp and how he could apply for preferential treatment for the prisoners.

"...That's the thing. At least Comrade Jianjun is having a pretty good life in the prisoner-of-war camp right now! Although American soldiers abuse them from time to time, and it's hard for me to control it, overall it's much better than before I went there, so you don't have to worry too much!"

"Mr. Du, since you care so much about our comrades, will the CIA's top brass become suspicious of you?"

Liu Liyuan said with some concern, if it weren't for the fact that Liu Liyuan was cruel and didn't want to take care of the volunteer army prisoners of war.

But Liu Liyuan's many years of experience in underground work told him that sometimes, even if you know that you are dealing with your comrades, you still have to do it!

Otherwise, you may not only fail to protect your comrades, but even yourself!

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