50s: Starting with a storage ring

Chapter 369 The Clever Man Sells the Embassy

Chapter 369 The Clever Man Sells the Embassy
Sun Zhiwei saluted him, and Captain Wang could only quickly return the salute. He should have been happy to have regained command.

But when he saw the equipment crate far away, he felt like crying.

'How am I going to explain this to my uncle when I get back? This is their only set of experimental equipment.'

While Captain Wang was feeling troubled, his three teammates behind him watched the entire process of Sun Zhiwei and Lao Han outmaneuvering their captain.

Within minutes, the two sides had reached a verbal agreement, and they could no longer object.

They could only glance at each other before looking up at the sky.

Our captain is great in every way, except he's too thin-skinned; once he's made a promise, he'll never go back on it.

However, through this incident, they seem to have discovered their captain's weakness. Could they take advantage of it in the future?

The three team members, who seemed to understand each other perfectly, exchanged glances, nodded to one another, and then silently kept quiet.

Afterwards, Sun Zhiwei shamelessly obtained the logistics supply requisition form from Lao Han.

Then, while handing a walkie-talkie to Captain Wang, they also asked him to sign for confirmation.

What could Captain Wang do? He had already promised to deliver the items, and the other party was strictly managing the situation, so there was nothing wrong with it.

With a grim face, he could only sign the supplies requisition form, indicating that he would return it after use.

Sun Zhiwei, holding the signed form, solemnly put it into his breast pocket in front of Captain Wang.

This made Captain Wang want to spit in his face.

Sun Zhiwei didn't care about Captain Wang's mood; he was in a good mood anyway.

The two sides agreed on the frequency and time of daily regular contact, as well as the frequency of emergency contact. Captain Wang was no longer in the mood to see Sun Zhiwei's face, so he simply said goodbye and left.

After they left, Sun Zhiwei took out another walkie-talkie and handed it to Lao Han.

“We’ve also agreed on an emergency contact frequency. You should carry this walkie-talkie with you at all times. If I need to contact you urgently, I will use this to reach you.”

"Okay, we should use high technology now. This is indeed convenient."

Old Han agreed to Sun Zhiwei's idea and reached out to take the walkie-talkie, but he couldn't budge it.

When he looked at Sun Zhiwei, Sun Zhiwei took out the material registration form he had just put away and said, "Here, sign it first."

Old Han never expected retribution to come so quickly; he could only sign the papers like he was eating shit in order to get the walkie-talkie.

That day, Sun Zhiwei returned home with a full harvest. Then he began to recall the process of this visit from his memories of his previous life.

The 9-day visit took place in 4 cities, included more than 80 events, 20 speeches, 20 banquets, and more than 10 face-to-face conversations with reporters.

During this period, the delegation was protected by both bodyguards and the NSA, and no danger occurred.

All the dangers we encountered came from the outside.

These include marches and demonstrations, distributing leaflets, rioting, and armed assassinations.

Of all the trips, the one with the most unexpected incidents was Houston, where large-scale marches, leaflet distribution, and armed assassinations all occurred.

The enemy mainly came from two aspects: one was the planning and bribery on the island, and the marches, disturbances and leaflet incidents were all orchestrated by them.

The other is the local KKK organization in the US, and the gunman came from them. As for whether there are other hidden forces behind it, we don't know.

Sun Zhiwei wrote down everything he could think of and began verifying the information the next day.

There's no need to find the people involved in this kind of thing; the people involved can be replaced at any time, but the mastermind behind it will remain the same.

Therefore, it would be more direct for him to go to the official residence on the island in Washington and the Washington headquarters of the KKK.

The official residence is located at Twin Oaks, east of 33rd Street and Woodley Street. Twin Oaks belonged to General Uriah Fried during the Revolutionary War in the 19th century and was later sold to the Boston elite, the Hubbards.

In 1937, Hubbard rented the house to the island's envoys, and in 1947, Gu Weijun bought Twin Oaks for $450,000.

Two Oaks has since served as the official residence of envoys.

Double Oaks is located north of Georgetown, only 2.5 kilometers from Sun Zhiwei's shop.

He looked up at the wall clock; it was not yet 10 p.m. He had no desire to sleep, so he decided to just make the trip.

So he immediately started putting on makeup, then changed into a dark gray suit and went into the basement.

Soon, a car drove out from the dimly lit alleyway beneath the eastern wall of Georgetown University and headed north.

In less than 10 minutes, Sun Zhiwei drove to 33rd Street.

This is actually just a two-lane road, with residents on one side and a sparse grove of trees surrounding Twin Oaks on the other.

A metal fence, less than a person's height, had been erected between the grove and 33rd Street. At this time, there were no pedestrians on the road, and most of the surrounding residents had already gone to bed.

Sun Zhiwei parked his car on the side of the road, then found a dark spot and climbed over the iron fence into the grove.

After passing through the grove, he soon saw the white villa.

Even though it was so late, the building was still brightly lit. He could see from the shadows that many people were walking around busily in the windows.

He noticed that there were no large trees around the villa, and guards were patrolling all around, making it difficult to get close.

After looking around, he saw a wooden house in the woods, only about 100 meters away from the villa.

He immediately went over to take a look and found that it was a carpentry workshop, which should be the place responsible for the daily repair and maintenance of the park.

There couldn't possibly be anyone here at night, so he immediately used tools to pry open the window of the carpentry workshop and slipped inside.

Then it was time to dig.

Sun Zhiwei removed the floorboards from one corner of the carpentry workshop, exposing the soil underneath. Then, he spent a few minutes digging a tunnel leading to the basement of the villa.

He quickly arrived at the basement of the villa and began using spatial monitoring to observe the activity inside.

In a conference room on the second floor of the villa, a group of people were having a heated discussion about how to deal with the visitors from China.

"I still think there's danger here."

"What danger is there? Do they really think they would dare to use force in America?"

“They don’t need to use force. They can just take back the property in the name of the state, and it will be theirs.”

"Not only Twin Oaks, but also the buildings of the embassy and military attaché's office may be lost."

"That's impossible. The US won't agree to that."

"Who knows? They've already betrayed their early agreement and reconciled with the mainland."

"They've abandoned all shame in their pursuit of money, so it's not impossible for them to betray us again."

"Anyway, this is not something we can decide."

"Then what can you do?"

“I have an idea: let’s sell all the houses in Twin Oaks, the embassy, ​​and the military attaché’s office.”

(End of this chapter)

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