The two had different expressions.
Tan Yan maintained a calm expression, already used to the sudden assignment.
Qin Yushen frowned, as if he had encountered something troubling him.
The four parted ways at the entrance of the military area.
The instructor was driving, and Qin Yushen was sitting in the passenger seat, looking out the window.
After a while, the instructor couldn't help but speak up, "That's strange, this is the first time I've seen you look so worried. What's wrong? Is there something you can't figure out? Tell me and I'll analyze it for you."
Qin Yu sighed deeply, "Regret."
His cold tone was filled with deep regret.
While keeping an eye on the road, the instructor also glanced at him out of the corner of his eye. "This shouldn't be happening. What could you possibly have to regret?"
A young and promising colonel captain—many people can't compare to him.
"You don't understand," Qin Yushen said calmly.
Instructor: "......."
He shouldn't have asked that question.
What did Qin Yu regret?
He regretted letting some things happen at the worst possible time.
Especially his wife's pregnancy.
Pregnancy is inherently fragile, and his wife not only traveled overseas while pregnant, but is now over five months along and is still doing dangerous work in a foreign country.
He accepted this task, which would be a long-term battle, and he might not even be able to be by his wife's side on the day she gives birth.
It's all his fault.
Qin Yu frowned deeply and sighed.
While he was reflecting on his mistakes, Lin Xiaoxiao, one of the parties involved, was thriving in the port city.
Ever since she suspected that the military technology data in the hands of that undercover team was just a cover, she has let go of many constraints. The more she deals with them, the more likely it is to be a cover.
Meanwhile, the National Security Bureau deployed comrades hidden along the border to infiltrate Vietnam and investigate the Vietnamese military preparedness.
A week later, the final conclusion was finally reached.
The military technical data from the port city was just a smokescreen, designed to attract attention. The real data and experts had already quietly arrived in Vietnam.
Apart from Huang Jian and Shi Xinglong, who were still working day and night at the dock, the others gathered in the courtyard.
After a moment of silence, Guan Yue spoke up, "Boss, since the information was just a decoy, have we been told to go back?"
“Going back now is impossible.” Guan Shan pushed up his glasses, which he had bought from who-knows-where. “At least we have to stay with them and finish this charade.”
More than anything else, Chu Wuyan was curious about how Lin Xiaoxiao had guessed that what E Fang was doing in Hong Kong was just a smokescreen.
Lin Xiaoxiao leaned back in her chair, her hand unconsciously resting on her abdomen. "First of all, the agents from Country E are too merciful."
kindness?
Everyone stared at her, completely bewildered, except for Guan Shan, who seemed to be deep in thought.
Lin Xiaoxiao looked at Guo Qingyun and said, "Guo Qingyun was captured by them, yet he was rescued unharmed with only minor injuries. Don't you find that strange?"
If the military technology data of Hong Kong is genuine, then the agents responsible for covering the transfer of the data must have been on high alert, even at the cost of their lives, to deliver the data to its destination.
At this point, they discovered that enemy agents were monitoring their every move, and they even caught a rat.
What they should have done was to use torture to find out the number of people, their purpose, and their next move, instead of treating them as insignificant prisoners, throwing them somewhere and ignoring them.
If agents were all so merciful and careless in carrying out missions, there wouldn't be so many comrades sacrificing their lives in the line of duty.
Just like Comrade Wu Zhuoan, whom she rescued in the US last year, who had been undercover for thirty years, was arrested and subjected to torture by the US Bureau of Investigation. If he hadn't been so determined, he probably would have leaked the secrets long ago, ruining the results of his years of undercover work.
Guo Qingyun's escape unscathed after being arrested is truly a breath of fresh air in the world of espionage.
Guo Qingyun yelled, "So, I almost died?"
Lin Xiaoxiao glanced at him and said, "You're really lucky."
May this good luck come many more times.
Guo Qingyun prayed silently.
His wife is still waiting for him to go back to his hometown to marry her; he doesn't want to die yet.
Ke Run slapped him on the back, saying, "Those who survive a great calamity are bound to have good fortune in the future."
"Secondly, and this is the point that puzzles me the most," Lin Xiaoxiao stroked her chin, lost in thought.
"Knowing full well that he was being suspected and monitored, Perry still went to great lengths to gather the leaders of the four major gangs, saying he wanted to do a big business deal with them."
"This is blatantly telling us that there's something wrong with this big deal he's doing. He's definitely trying to use the guise of smuggling to secretly smuggle the documents into Vietnam."
"The purpose is so obvious, it's hard not to notice."
"The more obvious it is, the more suspicious it is."
"Finally, if Country E wants to transfer military technology data to Country Vietnam, does it need to go through the port city?"
When they heard the last part, everyone suddenly realized what was going on.
They all overlooked the most essential thing—the data transportation route.
If country E really wanted to secretly send military data and military experts to country Vietnam, there were countless ways, but there was no need to take the risk of going through the port city.
The fastest and most convenient way is to send a transport plane from country E's military base in Siberia to fly directly to country Vietnam's airport.
The reason they made such a big fuss was simply to create a false impression.
The illusion was that the batch of military documents had not yet reached the Vietnamese kingdom.
By the time they realized what was happening, the Yue Kingdom had already launched a war against the Chinese border.
The Vietnamese army's rash attack, launched without warning, was a disaster for the people on the border.
As long as there are casualties and acts of territorial encroachment, country e will have achieved its goal of provoking friction between the two countries.
"That's too cunning," Guan Yue said angrily.
Lin Xiaoxiao laughed and said, "Our big brother's desire for control is extraordinary."
At this critical juncture in the rivalry between the two countries, China, which should have belonged to the E country's camp, suddenly began to go its own way. This was tantamount to a provocation to the E country, which had always held a dominant position.
Supporting Vietnam and using it as a key military base for China in Southeast Asia would not only deter China's maritime trade routes and military deployments, but also allow China to be surrounded by Vietnam, creating a strategic containment posture.
Creating instability on the border puts pressure on China's surrounding security environment and consequently affects China's influence in international affairs.
That move was absolutely perfect.
"So what should we do next?" Ke Run asked.
Chu Wuyan picked up his water glass and took a sip. "Play along with them."
“That’s good.” Lin Xiaoxiao nodded. “Since they want to play, let’s play along.”
As he spoke, a sly and mischievous glint flashed in his eyes, "Aren't they trying to do business? Let's help them out."
What are some good business opportunities in Southeast Asia?
If you're going to do business, do business with people from the US.
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