The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps
Chapter 65 Dunn Returns Home
"Mr. Batomani, welcome to join us again!"
Similar to Valenko, Dunn is now facing an old man with slightly gray hair and beard, Wilt Hans, the head of the CIA's international intelligence department.
At this time, their conversation was coming to an end. Dunn and Solek stood up together, shook hands with Hans, and said goodbye and left Hans' office.
"Cheer up! Dunn, this is good news for you too. At least you can stay at home! You don't have to run around the world like me!"
Looking at the dejected Dunn, Solek patted Dunn on the shoulder and comforted him.
"Besides, they have already examined you in advance, and a lot of the intermediate steps have been omitted, so you can start work faster!"
"It's just a shame I can't work with you anymore, Mr. Solek!"
Although Dunn can stay in the United States now, Hans has just said that it is likely that he will only stay in the country temporarily.
It depends on the specific situation in East Asia. There is no shortage of people who can speak Eastern European languages in the central area, but there is a severe shortage of people who can speak East Asian languages.
Through previous conversations with Hans, Dunn also knew that it was probably because he had shown an amazing talent for Chinese when traveling to China as part of a special operations mission that he attracted the attention of fellow CIA agents.
They quickly reported Dunn's situation, which attracted the attention of Wilt Hans, who immediately began to conduct a detailed investigation of Dunn.
This also directly omits the investigation after Dunn joined the company, because his relevant investigation had already been completed.
The problem is that this time Dunn can't go to Eastern Europe with Solek. He needs to stay in the country and be ready to go to East Asia to carry out missions at any time.
What is the biggest thing in East Asia in the future? There is no need to say it. Although most people at this time did not have this awareness, Dunn knew that according to the inertia of history, China would definitely intervene in the war on the peninsula.
At that time, he will most likely be sent to the peninsula and Japan.
But the good news is that he really doesn't have to go directly to the battlefield anymore. After all, his current identity is an agent, not a soldier.
Hans now also gave him great freedom, even promising that his recent activities could be located in his hometown, making it convenient for Dunn to return home.
In other words, from now until the outbreak of the Peninsular War, Dunn can enjoy his life.
However, Dunn had no idea what he would need to do after arriving at the Korean battlefield. Instinctively, he was still unwilling to confront his former motherland head-on.
But if he is really sent to the battlefield, even if he doesn't go directly to the battlefield, he may not be able to control many things and can only take one step at a time.
In comparison, Dunn is now really willing to go with Solek to Eastern Europe, which is already in ruins.
At least there are many opportunities in the chaotic Eastern European region now. You have to know that CIA agents have many opportunities to make money when they go overseas. To exaggerate a little, even some CIA bigwigs can control the fate of a country.
This is no joke, and of course this situation mostly occurs in small countries in Latin America.
Of course, he doesn't seek to achieve such a great level, but at least he would be satisfied if he could earn enough for his living expenses after retirement.
"It's a pity, but there's still a lot of time, and we have plenty of opportunities to work together! And if East Asia is peaceful enough, I'll have the chance to apply to my higher-ups to transfer you to work with me in a year or so!"
Solek smiled and said, Dunn knew he was still too optimistic. The Korean War would break out in less than a year. And a year later, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army would enter Korea to fight.
By then, the whole world's attention will be focused on the peninsula. This battle also made the volunteer army famous, although the United Nations countries, especially South Korea, have never admitted their defeat.
But in fact, after this war, no one could underestimate the combat effectiveness of the Rabbit again. Including the subsequent Vietnam War, the US military never dared to cross the north of the median line drawn by China, giving NATO a chance to breathe, which indirectly led to the failure of the Vietnam War.
From this point on, it is really clear who won the war.
"I hope so! To be honest, East Asia is a powder keg right now. I'm afraid there will be a war in the Peninsula region in the future. I really don't want to go there! If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have been so cocky! When I was in China, I shouldn't have shown off that I could speak Chinese!"
Dunn said somewhat dejectedly.
"Hahaha! Young man, now you know the benefits of being low-key. If you do things too high-profile, it will easily attract the attention of those with ulterior motives. You must learn from this lesson in the future!"
Hearing what Dunn said, Solek felt gloating, but he did not continue to rub salt into Dunn's wounds.
"By the way, you are already on vacation from now on. How about going home directly or playing in Washington for two days before going back? If you want to stay in Washington for another two days, I can take you to some fun places in Washington!"
Solek winked at Dunn, making an expression that all men understood.
Dunn really wasn't in the mood to do those things, so he just shook his head and refused.
"I've already told my brother that I'll go home tomorrow. If possible, I'll take the boat back today, but it'll take some time on the way back!"
"That's a shame!"
Solek shrugged helplessly.
"Your things are still in the car. I'll have the car take you to the port!"
Dunn's luggage was still in the car he and Solek took to the CIA headquarters, which was also Solek's car.
He was about to go home and didn't want to stay in Washington any longer, so he could just go directly to the port with his luggage.
This time Solek did not accompany Dunn to the port. He still had a lot of things to do. After all, he was about to go to Eastern Europe, and he also needed his own time to go home and spend time with his family.
He just asked the driver to take Dunn to the port. At this time, Dunn had already been issued with CIA credentials. With these credentials, it was much more convenient to buy tickets. However, Dunn did not use these privileges and directly queued up to buy a ticket. The ship would be leaving early the next morning, so he found a hotel near the port and stayed there for the night.
The next morning, he boarded a ship to New York. His home was in Port Enpai, a satellite city of New York, located south of New York. After arriving in New York by ship, Dunn asked his father to pick him up and take him home.
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