"Is that so? That's a pity. Although Team Leader Luo Jiawei is not much different in ability from Team Leader Bai Jianming, his prestige is still a little insufficient. I'm afraid he will have some difficulty managing our local employees!"

Kurt never thought that Dunn was setting a trap for him, and instead enthusiastically put forward his own opinions.

"This is what I think. After all, Hong Kong is a Chinese world. Although it is managed by the British, the vast majority of Hong Kong residents are Chinese, so it would be more reasonable to send a Chinese to manage a place like Hong Kong at this time!"

Dunn sighed slightly.

"As for our local employees, they just need to play supporting roles. Besides, a considerable number of them will have to continue to go to South Korea with me. After all, there is a war going on there and they need a large number of manpower!"

Dunn has already decided to take all the troublemakers, except Chris, to South Korea. This is not the first time he has transferred people from Hong Kong to South Korea.

However, compared with the size of South Korea, Hong Kong is indeed too small and does not need so many people. With a group of Chinese employees supporting it, it should be able to deal with most of the problems.

Moreover, if Dunn wants to do something in the future that he doesn't want the mainland to know, he can't expect the Hong Kong branch to do the work for him. The key is to put some effort into the business that Kurt has started.

For example, the plan formulated by Dunn to mobilize the independence elements on the isolated islands was undoubtedly extremely disadvantageous to the mainland in terms of the mainland, because the mainland would never allow the isolated islands to become independent.

But this kind of thing is very troublesome to explain, so I simply won’t explain it and just cooperate directly with Feng Enshuo and his son. Anyway, the ultimate goal is to eliminate these independent elements.

"Sir, if you continue to recruit our local agents from Hong Kong, then this place will become a world completely dominated by Chinese employees!"

Kurt frowned and said with some concern that although he recommended Gary Locke, in fact, deep down, Kurt was still an American. The reason why he recommended Gary Locke was because Locke's ability was indeed good enough, but he was more or less uncomfortable letting a Chinese employee manage American agents, even though he was about to be transferred out of the Hong Kong branch.

"I've said it before, Hong Kong is mainly populated by Chinese people, and the reason why I asked you to set up a new team is to deal with and restrict these Chinese employees in Hong Kong!

My identity is now basically clear, and many people will definitely notice the newspaper company of Xiangjiang Metropolis Daily! So now Metropolis Daily has become an open target, which is why I asked you to separate the Chinese version of Metropolis Daily as soon as possible!

Our local employees will probably move behind the scenes in the future, and we can just let the Chinese agents run the business!"

Seeing Dunn say this, Kurt stopped talking.

Indeed, as Dunn's status rises, he will definitely deal with more and more people of all kinds, and Dunn's industry in Hong Kong will most likely attract attention from many parties.

It made sense for Kurt to lead a group of agents to start a new operation at this time, and he quickly accepted this statement.

The conversation between the two ended here, because Kurt had already driven the car to the door of the newspaper office, but the car quietly entered the newspaper's own office.

At present, he is spending less and less time in the Xiangjiang area, and most of his time is spent in South Korea. The funny thing is that this is a place that Dunn used to avoid, but now he has to be stationed there all year round.

Thinking back, the facts are indeed unpredictable and changes are indeed fast.

The first thing Dunn did when he returned to the office was to call Liu Liyuan to learn about the recent situation.

He also told Liu Liyuan about his arrangements regarding Gary Locke.

"... That's basically the situation. The future of the Hong Kong branch depends on you. Don't go too far or attract too much attention. I just told Kurt that after I am promoted to deputy director of the Far East Branch, the Hong Kong Metropolitan Newspaper, as my business in Hong Kong, will definitely attract a lot of attention. Don't rush to expand your staff. Even if you want to expand, don't put your people in the newspaper. Just operate it in secret!"

Dunn solemnly entrusted Liu Liyuan.

Although he basically handed over the CIA's Hong Kong branch to people from the mainland, he still had to put some tight reins on the mainland agents and not let them grow too big, because the larger the size, the more likely it is to attract people's attention.

Once someone finds out that there are mainland agents among the Chinese employees of the Hong Kong branch, Dunn will definitely be implicated.

"Don't worry, sir! We will never do anything to harm you!"

Liu Liyuan made a promise to Dunn. He did not release him for no reason. The higher-ups now attach great importance to Dunn. After all, Dunn can provide the mainland with stable intelligence on the United Nations forces on the front line.

According to Dunn's intelligence, the Volunteer Army's several arrangements on the front line also avoided a lot of losses.

Although the mainland is not as comprehensive as the Red Empire in wanting to infiltrate the United States, being able to maintain a stable intelligence line in the United States is undoubtedly beneficial to the mainland.

After all, strictly speaking, the two sides are still fighting on the front line of the peninsula.

Deng Enxishi did not comment on Liu Liyuan's words. He knew clearly that sometimes people would not base their decisions on their own will or their current will.

The current strategy of the mainland is to protect itself, but who can predict the future?

Dunn knew that if he wanted to enjoy life in the United States in the future, it would be best for him to stay away from the mainland or even Hong Kong.

In fact, the development of things is now contrary to what Dunn originally envisioned.

At first, Dunn really didn't want to have too much involvement with the mainland, but when the Peninsula War broke out, Dunn still couldn't help but get involved. After all, Dunn's self-identity is a Chinese.

However, after the Korean War is over, although Dunn will be the person in charge of the Far East region, Dunn feels that it is better for him to leave East Asia as soon as possible and not continue to be too involved with the mainland.

Some things are more likely to be exposed the more you do them!

If one day what I have done is discovered by the CIA, then my only way out will be to flee to the mainland.

Returning to the mainland has always been Dunn's wish, but Dunn does not want to return to the mainland in this era.

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