According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...This was a classic act of retaliation. The CIA knew it, but couldn't say anything.
The real records would be hidden, but when facing the public, too much couldn't be said, so a little story was made up to get by. This served to both calm public sentiment and maintain social order.
Aren't there plenty of lone heroes every year?
It's all the fault of First Blood. Some people who watched this movie felt that they had been treated unfairly and wanted to resist, take revenge, and demand fairness.
The identity of the oil pipeline truck driver was also reported, as he had a history of fighting in South Vietnam. Will he also be treated unfairly?
Coupled with the previous truck driver strike, many people have let their imaginations run wild and incorporated elements of the First Blood storyline into their own interpretations.
The FBI has found the real driver, and he's completely out of the loop.
In any case, the truth cannot be reported, and we cannot mention terrorism or fabricate terrorist attacks.
Once this gets out, it will cause a lot of tension, which is not good for Da Mei.
You attack someone's talent, and they beat you to death like a dog. If you're not happy about that, then escalate the situation!
Once it escalates, even allies will find it unacceptable.
You can only swallow your pride and bear it, since you're in the wrong to begin with.
In the end, the CIA transferred the case from the FBI to their own, concealed the truth, and focused on Su Ge's side, putting everything else aside, as revenge wouldn't be immediate.
However, Xing Baohua and Zhao Shanhai have already been placed on their internal key list.
If necessary, we must kill; disrupting the J-fire trade is the original sin.
Xing Baohua's injuries have almost healed, and Xiao Tian is now able to get out of bed and walk around.
When Xing Baohua received some reports from Captain Han in Shanghai, he smiled happily.
"You need to be careful of them. Don't let your guard down when it comes to safety. Try not to go abroad if possible. They seem quiet now, but who knows what they're up to?" Captain Han said.
“I know, I’ll let their masters know the saying: If you mess with me, I will punish you no matter how far away you are.”
"Come on, you've just hit their dog. They don't care. But if you break their hand, you'll see! Real special agents will show up. Oh, and by the way, be careful with your meals too. I'm really worried they'll send special agents to poison you," the captain reminded him again.
"Okay, I understand."