The Devil Comes to America

Chapter 167 Damn it

Chapter 167 Damn it

Dak actually brought someone back for Xiunuo.

A chubby guy.

Xiunuo always felt that this guy looked familiar.

"Let me introduce him to you." Dak said respectfully to Xiu Nuo, "This is Hansen Douglas, the social consultant of Dark Gold Pharmaceuticals."

Social consultant?

What position is this?
Is there anything I haven't learned?
But he understood what Dark said next: "He is also former LAPD Chief Hansen."

At this moment, Xiunuo suddenly understood.

What kind of social consultant is this? It's just a compromising position in a revolving door.

Xiu Nuo is somewhat familiar with this. Some politicians and officials in power usually give some companies some green light policies without charging any benefits, and just ask which company is the most suitable one.

In addition to policy green lights, there are also some other transactions, such as giving a reason not to file a lawsuit, losing evidence during the arrest, or deliberately making some procedural irregularities that result in the accused being acquitted due to non-compliance with procedural justice, etc.

Anyway, just use the power in your hands to seek benefits for others.

As long as you do nothing wrong, the FBI won't be able to find any faults when fighting corruption, because you really didn't take any benefits from others.

For some things involving the law, you only need to pay a small price, such as internal punishment, or dismissal or suspension.

But there are no saints in America. They help you unconditionally, but they just make sure there are no loopholes in the law.

After these people retire, the companies to which they have provided convenience will generally hire them to take up a position in the company.

You don't have to do anything, but you can get a high salary.

Of course, you can also go to this company and really do something.

Even though the United States has enacted laws to regulate revolving doors for more than 50 years, the result is that this thing has not only not been curbed, but has become more and more serious.

If I can't work in a related industry, can't I go to an unrelated subsidiary? There is a cooling-off period, and it won't delay my getting paid after retirement.

The so-called restriction on the revolving door, from the Secretary of the Treasury to a world-renowned software company, and from the Speaker of the House of Representatives to multiple companies, is no different from non-existent.

While investigating these things, Xiunuo also discovered that the body's hometown had actually found a way to deal with those American politicians who discredited it through the revolving door.

If they cannot sanction this politician, they will sanction the company where this politician wants to work.

It can be said that it hits the snake at its weakest point. It is precise and deadly.

At this time, Hansen was also looking at Xiunuo.

He always felt that this Asian person was somewhat familiar.

I seem to have seen it somewhere.

After all, he was the chief of LAPD. When Dak introduced him as the former chief, Hansen finally remembered.

Isn't this the illegal immigrant Jim has always wanted to investigate!
At that time, I thought Jim was crazy. Instead of investigating a good criminal, he investigated an illegal immigrant.

But now it seems
Jim's intuition was spot on! It was just that Jim was looking in the wrong direction.

He was investigating the illegal immigrant in front of him based on the clue provided by Jonas.

But it was obvious that the first person that Hoodie Man killed was a drug dealer who had hoarded a large amount of drugs, and Hansen knew very well how the Bazel family got started.

That Jonas is also the defense lawyer for Little Bazell, and also the election for Little Bazell.

Doesn’t this all fit?

This hoodie man killed drug dealers and burned contraband for the Bazzell family, which brought a lot of potential drug addicts to Los Angeles. He even came back a few more times after that, and there were fewer drug dealers and more addicts.

The Bazel family has both the most dangerous and the most necessary conditions for the election.

With fewer drug dealers, there will be fewer people who would retaliate by shooting Xiong En in the street. With more drug addicts, there will be more people who would vote for Xiong En.

They have been planning this from the beginning!
Xiunuo doesn’t know what Hansen is thinking now. If he knew, he would probably be unable to hold back.

The process was completely wrong but the result was completely right. This is you, right?

However, Hansen still didn't understand one thing. He knew the Basel family very well, but he never knew that there was a boss behind the family.

Even if there is, why would it be an Oriental?

spy?

Hansen, who had just come up with this idea, rejected it.

Spies and drug dealers working together over there? It sounds a bit magical.

If he was really a spy, why would they train an idiot to be a politician?
It is much better for them to spend money to recruit those politicians than to cultivate Xiong En.

As for the Bazel family being spies, that is totally impossible. The Bazel family are native Americans. They started out by selling bootleg liquor, grew stronger by selling contraband, established their foothold by using gangster tactics, and then laundered their wealth by following the American rules of the game.

Based on this experience, it is impossible for them to be a spy.

Then it can only be a case of subversion. But to subvert a person, that person must have something to ask of you. If this Oriental man is a spy, how could he subvert Basel?

money?

The Bazel family has no shortage of this.

right?

Gaining power by relying on a spy? You've probably shot yourself in the back before.

dream?

This is even more ridiculous. What dreams do a group of drug dealers have? Even if they do, no drug dealer’s dream is to go to Tokyo University, right?

What's the difference between you as a drug dealer going to the University of Tokyo and evading taxes in the United States?
After a brain storm, old Hansen had to accept the fact that this illegal immigrant might really be the financial backer behind the Basel family.

Very magical.

But in this situation, magic is not magical.

Even this old white man was wondering, are the countries in this world really ruled by some ancient families?
Otherwise, it doesn’t make sense.

What is even more inexplicable is that weren’t all these ancient families white?

But since he couldn't figure it out, Hansen could only accept his fate.

Xiunuo has already extended his hand towards Hansen: "It turns out to be Director Hansen."

Hansen extended his hand and shook hands with Xiunuo, with a professional smile on his face. "To be honest, when Dake told me that he would take me to meet his boss, I was surprised that the Bazel family actually had a boss, but after meeting you, I was even more surprised."

Xiu Nuo was used to this and asked with a smile, "Because of my skin color?"

"No, because of your age." After all, Hansen has been a leader for so long that his words are more pleasing than those of politicians: "You look like you have just become an adult. I can't believe that someone so young can achieve such success."

Ignore the skin color and choose something else to praise, and you won’t get any criticism back.

Sometimes the art of language is like this.

Xiu Nuo smiled and let go of his hand: "Many people say so."

After saying this, Xiu Nuo did not intend to continue the polite conversation with Hansen, but asked: "Did Dake tell Mr. Director what we are going to do?"

"Just call me Hansen. I'm not the director now." Hansen replied with a smile: "Dak didn't tell me the details, but I heard that the Bazel family is planning to open a new company and wants me to be the person in charge, right?"

"We are planning to open a private security company," Xiunuo said.

Dak was not surprised to hear this, it was not uncommon for a whitewashed gangster to open a security company. After all, he had so many subordinates in the past, so he had to be given a suitable position.

However, few people choose this option because security companies are not as profitable as other industries.

Hansen nodded slightly: "If it is a security company, my professional experience can indeed add a lot of points to this security company. But you also know that I have retired."

Xiunuo looked at Dak.

Dak said, "I can offer you 20% of the shares and a salary that is twice as high as the current one. Hansen, we are old friends. I won't let you suffer any loss."

Hansen laughed. "Can I ask how this is going to be planned?"

"I plan to find some retired soldiers," said Xiunuo.

"No problem, most security companies will do this. The military has already trained them for us."

"No, no, no." Xiunuo shook his head and said, "We are going to recruit those who are homeless and can't find a job on the street."

"Whta?" Hansen was stunned.

Hansen quickly reminded him, "Excuse me, sir, you may not know why they are wandering. I admit that some of them left the army and didn't know what to do, and failed to integrate into society, but most of the wandering veterans actually have some physical problems."

"Many of them have sequelae from injuries sustained on the battlefield. For example, those who have bullet fragments removed from their heads may suffer from epilepsy due to nerve compression, those who have been shot in the arms may lose control of their hands, and those with leg injuries may have problems with movement. There are also a large number of soldiers with PTSD. Their unpredictable mental state is the most troublesome."

"When I was the chief of the LAPD, I encountered a veteran who surrendered himself. He shot and killed his own father because when his father pushed the door open in the morning to call him for breakfast, he thought it was an enemy. It took him less than two seconds from pulling out his gun to shooting. In his words, it was a completely instinctive reaction."

Hansen noticed that Xiunuo's expression had not changed when he said this.

This made him even more strange.

After thinking for a while, Hansen asked, "So, are you sure you want to find these people?"

Xiu Nuo sighed: "They are pitiful, aren't they?"

"Ah?" Hansen was confused by this sentence.

He had met so many capitalists, but when he had a frank conversation with them for the first time, he could still say that they were pitiful.

"If we don't help them, who else can help them?" Xiunuo's eyes were full of pity: "They were injured for America. This country may have failed them, but should we also fail them? Their efforts should not end like this, right, Chief Hansen?"

The Hansens were stunned.

There is nothing wrong with this.

But
Do you really want to say these words with an Oriental face?
Have you forgotten that you are an illegal immigrant!
What the hell! An illegal immigrant from the East is giving me a patriotic education!
(End of this chapter)

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