The next day, Antonio returned home early in the morning. After meeting his parents, the whole family prepared and went to a restaurant in Little Italy.

This is our own business, and its main business is actually Italian fast food. It is not a high-end restaurant.

Had lunch with my uncle's family and met my uncle Willy Bartomani and my cousin Dario Bartomani.

Dario is about the same age as Dunn, only less than two years older.

Compared to his brother Antonio, Dunn is actually closer to Dario.

Now Dario is helping out in several of Mario's restaurants, and his main job is to coordinate Mario in managing the restaurants.

According to Mario's plan, he will hand over the restaurant business to his nephew in the future.

Neither Dunn nor Antonio had any objection to this.

Neither of them had any intention of taking over their father's business.

The meal went quite harmoniously, as the members of the Batmanni family were all very close to each other.

This is well reflected in the relationship between Mario and Willy.

The two brothers basically supported each other and got out of their respective difficulties.

When Willy's family couldn't survive in Europe and came to Mario for help, it was basically the most difficult time for Mario.

But Mario still did his best to help his brother. He used the limited family finances to build relationships and help Willy find a good job.

After Willy's life got better, he also helped Mario start over. When the first restaurant opened, a considerable part of the start-up capital was raised by Willy.

The second generation family members basically followed suit and have good relationships with each other.

In the following period of time, Dunn officially began to enjoy his holiday life, but in fact, for Dunn, entertainment projects in this era were really scarce.

Apart from hanging out in nightclubs, I basically just read books and newspapers. In this day and age, even in the United States, televisions are not very popular.

Dunn never went to a nightclub again after going there twice. He had experienced too many such days in Japan. Although he had spent a lot of time in such a nightclub during his mission in the Red Empire, he quickly got bored after returning to this kind of life.

In addition, his parents kept a close eye on him, so most of the time Dunn actively read some of the best-selling books of the era and read daily newspapers in order to better understand the current era.

So he had already started this work while he was in Japan.

However, it is still somewhat difficult to get first-hand information about the United States in Japan. Due to the limitations of communication development in this era, most of the news is delayed.

Most of the time, Dunn locked himself in the house. Even when communicating with his parents, he was very cautious. After all, in essence, the current Dunn was no longer the original owner.

He also didn't want to reveal any flaws in front of his parents and arouse unnecessary suspicion.

The days passed quickly, and soon two weeks went by in a flash. Dunn said goodbye to his parents and returned to the CIA to begin training at its headquarters in Washington.

When he came back, Solek had not left yet, and Solek led the remaining special operations team members to gather again.

The members of the action team who returned this time were all recruited into the CIA by Solek, but many of them were agents directly reporting to Solek rather than intelligence officers.

There is really no one else who can start as an intelligence officer like Dunn.

"Dunn! I have good news for you! The rabbits have announced the establishment of a nation!"

The news revealed by Solek surprised Dunn.

In Dunn's heart, he certainly agreed that this was good news, but it sounded so awkward coming from the mouth of Solek, a CIA agent.

"Mr. Solek! Is this good news?"

Dunn asked back with a puzzled look on his face. In fact, he was a little dazed. He had been on vacation for the past two weeks and had not paid much attention to the passage of time.

He returned to Washington to report for training on October 10, and it was already afternoon. China's time was 1 hours ahead of the United States, which meant that the new China had really been established.

He missed such important information today because he was in a hurry and didn't read the newspaper much. No, considering the time difference, it is very likely that major mainstream media and newspapers in the United States have not yet announced this news.

"How is this not good news?"

Solek smiled and patted Dunn's arm.

"The higher-ups will basically no longer intervene in the situation on the mainland! This means you don't have to go to the Chinese battlefield!"

"That's true!"

Dunn nodded as if he suddenly understood something. From this perspective, this was indeed good news for his current identity.

So with his current identity as a CIA agent, he would not be on the front line even if he were to go to the battlefield, but as long as he is on the battlefield, he will be in danger.

Even in the current perception of American people, China's army is made of paper, and they do not take the combat effectiveness of the Chinese army seriously at all.

It was not until the Korean battlefield a year later that their inherent ideas were broken.

"So Mr. Solek, can I reapply to go to Eastern Europe with you?"

Seeing a gleam in Dunn's eyes, Solek nodded helplessly.

"I asked Mr. Hans but he still doesn't agree to let me take you away! I'm afraid they want to do something in East Asia. If you stay in their homeland, they may send you to East Asia at any time!"

Solek was helpless about this. He really wanted to take Dunn away and make him his assistant.

And Dunn really wanted to hold on to this not-so-thick thigh in front of him. At least Solek's development potential in the CIA was much greater than his. He had no one to rely on in the CIA, and he still had some connections with Solek.

Moreover, as long as he followed Solek to Eastern Europe, he could discuss with Solek how to refuse the transfer order from the headquarters when the Korean War broke out in the future. But if he stayed in his homeland, he would really have no choice.

No one could have imagined that in the future the United States would face a heavy blow on the Korean battlefield.

"But this is really a good thing for your development! As long as you don't fight and go to those places to do something, there is basically not much danger. If you can really accomplish a few things and accumulate some credits, your future path will be easier!"

At this time, Solek saw that Dunn looked disappointed and couldn't help but comfort him.

"Don't worry! Mr. Hans is my backer. You are the person I brought here, and he will be your backer too!"

Solek felt that this sentence should give Dunn a shot in the arm, but in fact, he didn't care about it. At this stage, he really didn't want to go to East Asia.

But judging from the current situation, this situation is probably unavoidable.

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