"Smith, we shouldn't waste any more time on this Chinese man!"

At this time, another voice shouted, it was the No. 2 person in charge of the New York area, Fernandez Antiva.

"I think since this Chinese person has already started to hate Red China, we might as well add fuel to the fire!"

Seeing Anantiwa speak, Dunn also sat down quietly.

He was a little anxious. This meeting seemed to have no end. It seemed that it was not just about analyzing the two people who came to Wu Lin's house, but also about Wu Lin's next work plan.

On the contrary, no one cared about Zeng Zhaotong and Kang Aimei. After Dunn described their situations, no one mentioned them again.

After Antiva finished speaking, everyone looked at him and he continued.

"We still have a lot of things to do. We have wasted too much manpower and material resources on this Oriental guy!"

"If we don't figure it out, how are we going to report it to our superiors?"

Smith said somewhat unhappily.

Dunn knew that Smith hoped from the bottom of his heart that Wu Lin would take further pro-China actions.

If Wu Lin's matter was just settled quietly, then all his previous efforts would be in vain.

The most important thing is that a Chinese scientist who opposes Red China is of little value, of little value to him.

He will not be able to take any credit from this mission.

"If he defected to China, it would be our dereliction of duty. We are aiding the enemy!"

Smith glanced majestically at everyone in the office, and the scene fell into silence again.

Dunn could only roll his eyes secretly in his heart. He spoke so righteously, but wasn't his purpose just for those few merits?

"Mr. Smith, we have indeed wasted a lot of energy on this Chinese man. I have an idea. Can we take a look at its composition?"

At this time, someone mentioned Smith's gaze again, and he looked back at the person who spoke, who was the head of the telecommunications department.

"Derek! What do you suggest?"

Smith was still a little unhappy because he found from Derek's attitude that he was inclined to finish the work quickly.

Dunn led the crowd in at this time and stopped talking. He could watch how the situation would develop in the next meeting, but he would never participate again.

Up to now, he is just an intern at the CIA's New York branch and has not even been officially hired. There is really no need for him to be in the spotlight.

He told what he knew. In fact, this meeting had nothing to do with him. If Smith hadn't called his name just now, he wouldn't have said those words.

Dunn knew that Wu Lin was about to make inappropriate remarks against the mainland, and the mainland would retaliate. By that time, even if Smith insisted on monitoring Wu Lin, it would probably be difficult to do so, as the higher-ups would most likely withdraw personnel to monitor other Chinese scientists.

You have to know that in New York alone, there is not just one Wu Lin, there are also a group of Chinese international students, many of whom need to be checked one by one.

However, among these people, Wu Lin is undoubtedly the most important, so before figuring out Wu Lin’s true situation, the New York branch will not allocate too much manpower to other Chinese personnel.

"Send our reporters to publish an article in the newspaper that explains in detail the harm of the mainland's land reform policy, and then send some reporters to interview Wu Lin to see his attitude!

If he does not directly express his opposition, even if he remains silent, we must continue to monitor him. However, if he can make comments criticizing the mainland's land reform policy, then I think we can relax our monitoring of him appropriately. "

After listening to Derek's idea, Smith nodded slightly. He also agreed that this would at least allow them to quickly understand Wu Lin's current attitude towards the mainland.

After understanding Wu Lin's attitude, it will be easier to make targeted deployments for the next step. Smith still feels that Wu Lin may have some complaints about some of the mainland's policies, but he probably won't be able to oppose China's new government.

The most important thing is that Smith found that he did not have such a strong grasp of the current distribution, and many people present did not agree with him.

Of course he knew why none of the people who could reach high positions in the CIA's New York branch were simple people. They all had various backers behind them, and some of them had backers who were not much lower than himself.

He only got to this position by taking advantage of his father's glory. Many people hope that he will fall or get out as soon as possible so that they can inherit his position.

Smith knew all these things, so he couldn't wait to complete a few big cases to consolidate his current position.

Smith then took the lead in discussing this plan for some time, while Dunn did not say a word.

He also supported Derek's suggestion in his heart.

Because this coincided with Wu Lin's next move, he asked reporters to publish some slanderous reports about Red China in newspapers, which actually happened to be in line with his and Wu Lin's wishes.

The meeting lasted nearly an hour before it was finally over.

It was completely dark when Payne and Dunn walked into the car together.

Fortunately, the overtime culture is not prevalent in the United States. If this were the case in later times, a simple meeting like this in China would probably last until late at night. From this point of view, Dunn is very grateful.

"Dun En, do you think Wu Lin wants to return to the mainland?"

Payne asked with a frown after starting the car and leaving the New York branch.

"Whether he wants to return to the mainland has nothing to do with us. We just need to do our job well!"

Dunn lay comfortably in the passenger seat and said indifferently.

"We are just two interns now, and as interns we should have the awareness of interns. Whether this matter succeeds or fails in the end, it has nothing to do with us. It is all the business of the people above us!"

After listening to Dunn's words, Payne sighed. Dunn also noticed that Payne was in a bad mood and asked with some confusion.

"You look so sad, what's wrong?"

In fact, Dunn was also a little curious as to why Payne suddenly became concerned about the case. They had never talked about work issues when going to and from get off work before. This was the first time he talked about Wu Lin on his own time.

After Dunn asked this question, Payne frowned even more tightly. After hesitating for a long time, he finally spoke...

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