After seeing off Sun An, who looked helpless, Dunn came to his room.

As soon as I opened the door of the room, I heard a rustling sound.

Rui Yi was sitting at the desk in the room, writing furiously.

She had been like this for the past two days. During the day, she visited the POW camp with Sun An and interviewed the prisoners. After coming back in the evening and having dinner, she would write until midnight.

Because she only had two days on Geoje Island, her work pressure was quite high, so Rui Yi had been sorting out what she saw and heard as quickly as possible during these two days. She had to sort out what she saw and heard during the day as well as some notes and interview transcripts in the evening to avoid forgetting anything.

Dunn quietly walked behind Ree and took a look at what she had written.

He sighed and said.

"I originally wanted to bring you to South Korea for two days of relaxation, but I didn't expect that it would make you even more tired!"

Rui Yi replied without turning around.

"It's okay, this is what I want to do! God, do you know? How crazy what happened in this prisoner-of-war camp was!"

Having said this, Ree stopped writing and looked at Dunn.

"I just can't imagine our army being able to do something like that!"

"Our army has never been a people's army! The real people's army is the soldiers on the opposite side!"

Dunn sighed.

"Our soldiers are nothing more than ruthless killing machines! Although I shouldn't say such things from my position, it is indeed the truth!"

"So you did the same thing when you were a soldier?"

Rei asked confused.

"Ahem! The situation is different!"

Dunn coughed twice and said.

"At that time, we were facing a Japanese army that was even more brutal than ours! Compared with the current situation, our troops on the peninsula are really lucky. If they are caught by Chinese soldiers, at least they can be treated well.

But if we were caught by the Japanese, the suffering we endured would definitely not be less than those volunteer soldiers you interviewed before, and it might even be worse! "

At this point, Dunn acted as if he was still frightened.

"I have seen our prisoners of war who were rescued from the Japanese military camps. They have been tortured to the point that they are no longer human!"

Rui Yi nodded. There were many reports in the American newspapers about the brutality of the Japanese army at that time. She also had a deep memory of it. After all, there were not only text reports at that time, but also some photos attached.

However, Ruiyi did not say any words of comfort afterwards, but turned her head back to the manuscript in her hands.

"Now it seems that there is not much difference between our army and those Japanese troops! Even after you came to Geoje Island, you have effectively improved the living conditions of the husbands, but it is still our soldiers who abuse prisoners of war the most!"

After hearing Rui's half-complaining tone, Dunn did not continue to refute because he also thought so.

"We will leave Geoje Island tomorrow afternoon. When we return to Busan, do you want to stay in Busan for two more days, or go back to Hong Kong directly?"

"Go back to Hong Kong directly. I don't want to stay in this place or this country any longer!"

Rui said without looking up.

Dunn nodded. He really felt a little regretful about letting Rui Yi go on vacation in South Korea. In fact, he also wanted to enjoy their life together, but he didn't expect it to turn out like this.

But he picked up some notes that Ruiyi had already sorted out, flipped through a few pages, and said in a helpless manner.

"Rui! If your work is recorded truthfully, it will probably be difficult to publish!"

"Does your CIA even want to eliminate freedom of speech?"

Rui raised her head and asked angrily, and judging from her tone and words, she was really angry.

She used your CIA.

"I'm just telling the truth. Even if William were to look at your notes, I'm afraid your future works would be hard to pass review!"

After hearing this, Rui Yi felt a little discouraged.

"I'm sorry, I was really too angry just now! If that's the case, what should I do?"

“Write first!”

Dunn closed Ree's notebook, put it back where it was and said.

“Write down what you want to write first. Maybe after this war is over, your work won’t be published for a long time, but time will always smooth out everything!

Once the Peninsular War has passed long enough, there will always be a right time to publish your work!

If it really doesn't work, we won't consider publishing in the United States for now, and can turn our attention to Europe or other regions!

But you have to be fully prepared, because you may not see your writing published in 10 years!"

"it does not matter!"

Rei refocused her attention on the notes in her hand.

"You're right. I'm afraid my work won't be published for some time after the war ends. But I have enough patience, and this work will take me several years to write. Maybe by the time I finish it, everything will have changed!"

Seeing that Rui Yi was no longer affected by the inability to publish his works, Dunn felt relieved.

He was afraid that Rui Yi would give up this work in a fit of anger.

"When you finish organizing your notes and your future works, remember to make a backup copy! I'll store them in a safe in a Swiss bank, just in case!"

Rui nodded and continued taking notes.

Seeing this, Dunn stopped bothering Rui.

He walked out of the room and began to walk around the prisoner-of-war camp. When it was completely dark, he went to the barracks to chat and play cards with the officers.

It was almost 11:00 when everyone returned to their room. By this time, Rui Yi had finished, or was almost done with, the work at hand. This was basically how he had spent the past two days.

On the morning of the second day, Ree was still conducting interviews in the POW camp, seizing the last available time to interview several more prisoners. Then in the afternoon, he and Dunn boarded the ship back to Busan.

What made Dunn speechless was that even on the boat, Rui Yi was still perfecting her notes.

After returning to Busan, we only rested for a short while before boarding a plane directly to Hong Kong.

It was not until he sent Rui away that Dunn felt that his vacation seemed to have been completely ruined.

With no other options, Dunn had to return to his residence and live a miserable single life.

Early the next morning, Dunn also left Busan and returned to Seoul.

After the fifth battle, both sides on the front line have entered a brief period of peace.

According to the original historical line, the Volunteer Army should have been planning the sixth battle.

It is not known whether this battle can be cancelled as it happened in history, and Dunn does not hope that there will be a sixth battle.

The current situation on the peninsula is relatively good. It is stable near the 38th parallel, and by then South Korea will be there, and North Korea will be too.

The peninsula will not be unified with South Korea, and the mainland will not face constant threats from the peninsula region.

Similarly, the peninsula will not be unified by North Korea, and when China and the Soviet Union become hostile in the future, the pressure that the mainland faces on the peninsula will be much less.

After the war ended, until the time when Dunn traveled through time, the two sides had not yet achieved unification.

Perhaps only in the Olympic Games can athletes from both teams enter the stadium together; at other times, the two sides mostly confront each other.

After all, it is not they themselves who decide their fate. This is the sadness of them as a small country.

Even if South Korea can cross over into the ranks of developed countries in the future, they will still not be able to control their own destiny except in the movies they make themselves.

After Dunn returned to Seoul, Park Youcheng came to visit him as soon as possible.

"Mr. Du! The plan you proposed to invest in the owner of the construction team and the owner of the chemical plant has been made!"

Park Yoo-seung was bending over a folder on the ground.

The construction team and chemical plant he mentioned are the future Hyundai and LG.

These are the only two South Korean chaebols that Dunn could find at present and which could be matched later.

After Dunn took it, he began to look through the documents, while Park Youcheng explained on the side.

“I have communicated with both bosses and I feel that they are indeed very capable. I won’t lose money if I invest in them!

Now they have also been fortunate enough to enter the machinery manufacturing industry and the pharmaceutical industry! My initial plan now is to form a company with them, each holding about 40% of the shares..."

Soon, Dunn finished reading the documents in his hand and listened to Park Youcheng's explanation.

"You did a good job! We can only hold about 40% of the shares, which will allow them to have complete autonomy, but don't let them get rid of us easily!

In the future, we must maintain a stake of more than 20% in the company, and never drop below this percentage!"

After all, this is a long-term investment. If South Korea's economy really takes off, it will take nearly 20 years, until Park Kyodo comes to power.

Therefore, for a long time to come, it will be difficult for these two future chaebols to become successful, but Dunn has enough patience.

In fact, what Dunn wants to find now is the Samsung of future generations, but he has no clue so far, so he can only continue to wait patiently.

"Okay! I will complete the task!"

Park Yoo-sung said with confidence.

"Mr. Du, you don't have to worry too much. They will get rid of us! With our current status, they don't dare to think of doing that at all!"

Dunn nodded slightly. If possible, he really wanted to own a larger share, but he was afraid that would dampen the enthusiasm of the two bosses, so his initial investment was only 40% at most, leaving the bulk of the profits to the entrepreneurs.

However, if they can maintain a 20% stake in the future, it will be considered a huge profit, as long as these two companies can reach future market heights.

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