Xing Baohua let Zhang Dongshuo and the mathematics experts continue their discussion first, while he went outside for some fresh air.
I glanced at the time; it should be early morning in Da Mei's area.
He needed information about Hou Qian's experiences studying abroad over the past few years. Most importantly, he wanted to know who she worked for.
If it's a state-owned enterprise, it's easier to handle. But if it's a functional department of the United States, then we need to be careful. If it serves a company, we can ignore it; a little education and a bit of intimidation will bring it under control.
The fear is that she's providing services to this A or that A. This suggests that some of Xing Baohua's underhanded dealings have been detected by the other side, but lacking evidence, they've infiltrated to gather it.
Fortunately, the relevant departments helped Xing Baohua eliminate some internal traitors. Hou Qian was extremely unlucky to come in at this time and ran right into the crossfire.
The last part of the information is about the person who contacted Hou Qian. Their identity information has not yet been investigated, mainly because it has not been found out who they provided services to.
"Notify the HR department to let me know when this person is interviewed, and I will be there," Xing Baohua said to Xie Yingying.
That evening, Xing Baohua asked Da Mei's Hai Na to investigate Hou Qian's past over the past few years.
Of course, I also asked what Newcastle University is.
"A private professional college in the western suburbs of New York State!"
Upon hearing this explanation, Xing Baohua immediately understood. In later generations, it was euphemistically called a private college, but in a less flattering way, it was a diploma mill.
The kind you can get by paying money.
Of course, there are many such colleges in the United States. Their main purpose is not only to enhance one's resume but also to help one stay in the United States.
Judging by the timeline, being able to study in the US, and even pay for it yourself—wow! That's impressive!
Hou Qian wrote on her resume that her major was semiconductors.
Semiconductors is a broad category that can be divided into many specialized areas. Writing about semiconductor specialization would be somewhat unprofessional.
Perhaps she really doesn't understand semiconductors?
You can tell if someone is real or fake just by testing them during the interview.
As I was getting ready to rest that evening, Zhao Shanhai called.
I gave him a dirty job before, and now I'm here to report on the situation. The process took a lot of unexpected turns, but the result was that the task was completed.
"What, was the process complicated? Did something unexpected happen?" Xing Baohua asked.
“Yes, they didn’t even lift a finger,” Zhao Shanhai said.
Hearing this, Xing Baohua understood that there was another group who wanted to kill Lewelles. This wasn't surprising, as long as their identities weren't exposed.
"It wasn't a third party. The main thing was that while the target was having a meal at the coffee shop, the supermarket next door was robbed by a few thugs."
Seeing this situation, we didn't rush to act, hoping to find an opportunity to fish in troubled waters. The J forces arrived quickly and then exchanged fire with the thugs. The target was hit by several stray bullets, and our men followed him to the hospital, fearing he might still be alive. But he died just as they arrived, before even getting him onto the operating table.
"Okay, as long as the target is confirmed to no longer exist, you've completed the mission, and you'll receive your rewards." With that, Xing Baohua hung up the phone.
After hanging up the phone, Xing Baohua felt as if Lewells was incredibly unlucky, given this unexpected turn of events…
If there are too many accidents, will they still be accidents?
The US is a somewhat chaotic country with rampant gun violence, so many people have an instinctive reaction: upon hearing a gunshot, their first instinct is to find cover.
Where did Levi find cover – under the table, or somewhere else?
Stray bullets from next door can hit people hiding behind cover.
This is a bit bizarre; you can imagine how chaotic the battle must have been.
It's not just their group that's taking advantage of the situation; there might be another group involved as well.
Since J claims it was an accident, let's treat it as an innocent accident.
The matter has already been settled, and there's no point in pursuing it further. They're deliberately trying to cover it up, and revealing the truth won't benefit anyone.
Therefore, Xing Baohua needs to be vigilant. As for who did this, there are only a few institutions involved, so it's probably easy to guess.
MD is very good at this kind of business and has a great capacity to do it.
Let's just attribute Lewell's accident to MD for now.
The MD is the fourth largest organization in the world. In terms of capability, they are stronger than MI5 and MI6.
No matter how capable the Eagle's intelligence personnel are, they can't hide as well as one of their intelligence specialists, who actually rose from a lowly soldier to the position of Minister of Finance in another country.
This wasn't the kind of defection where someone gains leverage over you; it was a gradual, step-by-step process. If you hadn't been betrayed, who would have known there was such a deeply entrenched person hiding right next to you?
He was beaten up by his neighbors several times, but he still managed to win one-on-one fights, thanks in no small part to MD.
The next day, Xing Baohua received a call from Xie Yingying saying that the HR department would be interviewing Hou Qian at 9:30 and asking Xing Baohua to come over.
Subsequently, Xing Baohua called HR and rescheduled the interview with Hou Qian for tomorrow. It still didn't work today; they hadn't received any information about Hou Qian in the US.
We need to wait for their reply, so we'll delay it for now.
Hou Qian came to buy rice in such a hurry because she had a mission, and she certainly wasn't there because of the rice brand.
Therefore, the other party will tolerate it.
If they don't get Hou Qian's information by tomorrow, Xing Baohua will instruct the HR department to continue delaying. It depends on the other party's patience; anyone with a temper would be annoyed by this kind of procrastination.
Treating interviewees like monkeys is infuriating. If you lose your temper, you might as well not even bother with the interview.
Fortunately, Xing Baohua obtained some information about Hou Qian in the United States that afternoon. First, she checked Hou Qian's work information over the past few years through her tax records.
Bank transaction records and insurance, etc.
She even owes the bank some credit loans.
It's only a few tens of thousands of US dollars, which is enough, and her previous work had nothing to do with semiconductor companies.
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