Chapter 37: Frontline Journalist (10) Part 1

After a long night in the field, Ah Jin and Sanlang were a little tired.

They hid in the back of the car and fell asleep.

Before going to sleep, Ah Jin instructed Mani that if there was a guard team on the road and stopped the car, he should find a way to pass.

He suggested taking another road, a small road, but it was a long way around.

Ah Jin agreed that the distance did not matter as long as it was safe.

So Mani took them around the long way, and although the road was bumpy and unstable, they arrived at the embassy safely.

Ah Jin paid Mani handsomely and ended his last cooperation with him.

"Thank you, Mani. We'll see you again sometime."

"Take care, sir."

Back at the embassy, the staff was happy to see them around.

It was getting more and more chaotic in Country A now, and they had decided to evacuate.

"You two should evacuate with us. The country now requires all our people to be evacuated with no one to remain."

Ah Jin agreed, the evacuation was still a few days away, and the staff found them temporary rooms to stay in for the time being.

The two were in the room to sort out the information they had collected.

In the past few days, Sanlang gathered a lot of information from their travels.

He wanted to edit out all these videos and photos, so they could be used when reporting.

The company's intelligence bureau in Country A was worthless, and there was no way that Country B's intelligence bureau was also a decoration.

A small country in the middle of the globe was easy to hack in.

Ah Jin got the information she wanted with little effort.

Things were just as she expected.

The reason for this war was extremely simple and highly ridiculous.

Country B was a major producer of contraband, the financial resources of the country depended on this.

But now, there were strict arrests and crackdowns worldwide, resulting in a downturn in business.

When its neighbor, Country A, the number one importer, closed the trade customs with Country B, this was like almost choking off country B's economic sources.

To open the door to customs again, Country B used the spy lurking in country A for many years.

The spy used the contraband in his hand to control a group of high-ranking personnel.

After the former representative stepped down, he climbed to the position.

A few days ago, as mentioned in the news, that person was Arda, and what Ah Jin got from Country B was his real identity.

Arda's original name was Albert, an army captain who later joined the Intelligence Bureau and became a spy.

The original intention was only to enter Country A to steal secrets, but he did not expect to be arranged that way.

The information was written in great detail.

Albert was currently in the warehouse stronghold, which had the complete weapons and the most men to protect him.

Once his mission was over, he could go back.

His task was simple.

He only needed to sow discord between the political parties of Country A.

The internal relations of Country A were also extremely chaotic.

The power was scattered, and everyone had their ambitions and wanted to turn over themselves as masters of their own house.

But there was only one country, so they fought, and whoever won was the one who owned.

So the civil war began, Country B's business became better.

Besides the contraband, they could also sell weapons now.

That was killing two birds with one stone.

The truth was so brutal and straightforward.

There were no conspiracies and no religious conflicts.

There was only the infinite ambition of people and endless interests that drove them.

Ah Jin organized the information and wrote a comprehensive report.

She passed a copy of the material to her Editor in Chief and gave a spare one to Sanlang.

The departure date was set.

It was a few days later that afternoon.

On the day of the evacuation, Ah Jin and Sanlang had all their things packed up.

At that moment, Ah Jin told Sanlang that she actually had something to do and would be back in a very short time.

She said she also accidentally left her things on the small hill where they were hiding.

Sanlang asked, "We're evacuating this afternoon. When can you come back?"

"I can be back by noon. If I'm not back after 11:00, then the car must have run out of gas. In which case, you should call Mani to pick me up."

Ah Jin also gave Mani's number to Sanlang.

"I'm going to steal a car from the roadside. If not, the staff will definitely not let me go out now. Don't worry. No one can hurt me. Don't you believe me yet?"

Sanlang naturally believed Ah Jin.

She was so powerful, for sure everything would be fine.

He finally could only nod in agreement.

"Then go and return quickly, Brother Zhou. I'll wait for you and go home together!"

Ah Jin smiled and stroked his head, "Good."