Chapter 293 All Dirty

Chapter 293 All Dirty

"I'm curious, Jenny," An Rusong half-turned, looking out the window, and smiled, "Did you arrange someone to monitor me, or did you arrange someone to monitor Lieutenant Colonel Wilder?"

"Is this the point?" Jenny asked back in an unhappy tone.

An Rushong just chuckled and didn't say anything.

"Mr. An!" Jenny emphasized her tone. She was obviously very dissatisfied with An Rusong's nonchalant attitude. However, after saying "Mr. An", she was silent for a few seconds, then slowed down her tone and said, "Don't underestimate your importance to us. Not only me, not only Leonard, but our entire department and organization related to East Asian affairs have placed a heavy bet on you. Therefore, of course we need to take good care of your safety."

This was her explanation, that is, the NSA did arrange people to keep an eye on him, but the so-called "keeping an eye on" should mean simple surveillance. At least, they should not have had time to arrange people to be by An Rushong's side, otherwise, Jenny should have known what happened today.

As for An Rushong, he also believed Jenny's explanation. It was not that he overestimated himself, but that he was very important to the NSA's East Asian Affairs Agency. At least with An Rushong's cooperation, the NSA's East Asian Affairs Agency would be able to get more funding from Washington.

Yes, there is no need to think that the people in the NSA are so mysterious and so great. After all, they are just a group of parasites who share the American people's tax money. It's just that while they are sucking taxes, they do do some work.

Now, An Rusong is highly cooperative with the work of NSA, and both Leonard and Jenny are very satisfied with him. If something happens to him, the chairman and the largest shareholder of NGN, his successor, no matter who he is, will probably not be able to talk to him better.

Therefore, people like Jenny naturally cannot sit idly by and watch him fall into crisis, as that will directly affect their own interests.

"As for Wilder," Jenny paused and continued, "We have no interest in him, but someone has been keeping an eye on him. We have a close cooperative relationship with the person who is keeping an eye on him."

An Rusong thought about it and smiled: "In this case, what else do I have to worry about?"

Changing the subject, he continued, "Look, you can get news from Wilder. If he really intends to deal with me, you won't just sit back and watch, right? Moreover, I have reason to believe that Wilder won't be so impulsive. He is a smart man and knows that killing me won't do him any good. After all, if the informant can find me, he can find others. Haha, although I threatened him with this matter, I didn't release the news directly."

After a pause, he finally said, "If it were someone else, maybe the whole of Korea would know about it. What do you think?"

"Who is the whistleblower?" Jenny suddenly asked on the phone.

An Rushong didn't say anything. How could he say that about someone who didn't even exist?

"Can you control him?" Jenny didn't ask him any further questions, but instead asked another question.

"What do you mean?" An Rushong asked back.

"It's best to let him keep his mouth shut," Jenny said, "otherwise, if something goes wrong, it's likely to implicate you. This kind of thing is an absolute scandal for the Allied Command. Walter Sharp just made a report on his tenure for the past two years last week, and the work of rectifying military discipline was the focus and highlight of his report. If this matter is exposed before June, he will kill people."

Admiral Walter Sharp, the current commander of US forces in South Korea and also the commander of the Combined Forces Command, will step down in June, according to news previously revealed in Washington.

Just as Jenny said, as a so-called "Korea expert", Sharp has indeed been emphasizing the issue of rectifying U.S. military discipline in the past two years. Mainly because in the few years when the progressives continued to be in power, anti-American sentiment in South Korea has remained high, and there have been countless incidents of misconduct by U.S. troops stationed in South Korea. Even if it is just to weaken the anti-American sentiment of the South Korean people, Sharp has to make some gestures in terms of rectifying military discipline.

However, what can I say? General Sharp's so-called rectification of military discipline is completely a scam. If the US military's discipline can be adjusted by a few documents issued, then dogs won't eat shit.

But Jenny was not wrong. Since Admiral Sharp mentioned the rectification of military discipline as the highlight of his work in the past two years in his work report in Washington, the drug trafficking of US troops in South Korea must not be exposed at this time. Otherwise, Admiral Sharp's future would be worrying.

"As long as Wilder doesn't do anything stupid, I can ensure that the whistleblower remains silent," An Rusong said calmly, "Haha, Wilder is seeking money, and the whistleblower is also seeking money, there is no difference."

There was silence on the phone for a long time. After about half a minute, Jenny said viciously, "You lunatic, you caused so much trouble today just because of an accident dispute?!"

Obviously, during this period of silence, some people reported to her, and she also learned more about the situation. "Hmm!" An Rusong snorted and said nothing.

“I really don’t understand you Koreans,” Jenny muttered again.

An Rushong wanted to say: You are a Korean at heart, but he held back and swallowed the words. He did not have the nationalist sentiments of Koreans. After all, he was not a Korean at heart.

"So, there is no conflict between you and Wilder, right?" Jenny asked again.

"Of course, there is not only no conflict between Lieutenant Colonel Wilder and I, we are even very good friends," An Rusong changed his phone to another hand and said with a smile, "Well, not only Lieutenant Colonel Wilder, but also Major Gracie. I like them very much."

"Ha!" Jenny sneered and then fell silent again.

An Rushong put the phone to his ear. He could hear faint voices coming from the other side. If nothing unexpected happened, Jenny should be covering the earphone with one hand and talking to someone next to her.

After a while, she continued, "In that case, I can introduce you to someone who has a good relationship with Lieutenant Colonel Wilder. Um, he can also help you deal with that guy named Han something."

An Rushong was stunned for a moment, then immediately understood what the other party meant.

It was obvious that whoever Jenny was talking about was watching Wilder, he must have been involved in Wilder's drug trafficking business and even profited from it.

With the memory of his past life as a prelude, An Rusong was not surprised by this possibility. Is it incredible that the CIA, the CIA, and even the DEA themselves are involved in drug trafficking? Was there any party that didn't flirt with the Americans, whether it was the drug cartels in Colombia, Mexico, or even the drug dealers in Afghanistan?
As for cases involving the U.S. military's involvement in drug trafficking, there are even more of them. For example, during the Vietnam War, Frank Lucas hollowed out the bodies of fallen U.S. soldiers to traffic drugs. Who could believe that he did not have the support of important political and military figures?
After all, human beings are profit-seeking. As long as there are interests and profits, no matter whether it is full of sin, there will inevitably be the existence of people and power.

For money, these guys can transport drugs to their own countries, let alone doing this in South Korea. They will not have any psychological burden.

Because all his attention was focused on considering these issues, An Rushong directly ignored the last sentence Jenny said, which was to arrange someone to "get rid of" Han Chengbi.

"What do you think? My proposal." Hearing that there was no An Rushong's voice on the phone, Jenny waited for a few seconds and asked again urgently.

"Okay," An Rushong replied directly without thinking too much.

The other end of the phone fell silent again. Jenny was probably talking to someone next to her. After a few seconds, she said, "OK, since you have no objection, someone will arrange things later. Well, if you are interested, I mean if... In the next two days, Wilder will probably treat you to a meal or something, as an apology to you."

An Rushong once again extracted a piece of information from the other party's words: the person Jenny was talking about should be able to control, or at least subdue Wilder.

The fact is obvious. Jenny should be with "that person" at the moment. The other party has just received the news and it is impossible for him to reach a consensus with Wilder so quickly. Therefore, the so-called "Wilder invites me to dinner and apologizes" is a decision made by "that person". If this person cannot control Wilder, he would not dare to say this.

"Okay," An Rusong agreed without hesitation while thinking about this. "You guys can decide the specific time, but it's best to notify me in advance."

"Okay," Jenny said, "OK," and then added, "Also, don't tell Leonard about this."

"Oh, are you talking about eating, or something else?" An Rushong asked more with great interest.

"It's both," Jenny said. "You have to understand that Leonard is the 'boss', and for those of us who do things, if we tell the 'boss' everything, we're asking for trouble."

"Okay, I'll remember that," An Rushong understood. It seemed that Leonard, the new official, had not yet received unanimous approval from his subordinates. At least, he had just arrived and had not yet been able to take control of the entire system.

(End of this chapter)