Chapter 584 - The Last Straw
Hello, Mr. Major General
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Huo Shaoheng felt a trace of impatience in his heart but still held himself back. He replied quickly, âThereâs no time. I only wanted to tell you that if someone brings a letter for a Mr. Gu in a few days, please accept it for me.â
Tan Guiren was shocked. âA Mr. Gu? Who is that?â
âPlease help me accept it, and Iâll forward it to him.â Huo Shaoheng didnât explain and only asked Tan Guiren to do as she was told. âMr. Guâ was the secret code established between Huo Shaoheng and James; it was Huo Shaohengâs alias.
Tan Guiren pressed her lips together and answered obediently, âOk, Iâll remember to.â
Huo Shaoheng sighed with relief when she stopped asking questions, then continued to say, âWe successfully found you because someone back home provided us with accurate intelligence. Itâs part of the plan that Iâm still here, and that person is your true savior. I hope you return to the Empire as soon as possible and stop worrying your parents.â He nodded at Tan Guiren before briskly leaving.
Tan Guiren stiffened and hadnât even reacted before Huo Shaoheng disappeared from the iron gates outside her courtyard. His voice was very beautiful... He spoke clearly and with a perfect accent. His tone was even and relaxing. The sound was so deep and alluring that she knew it was a rare and beautiful voice. Tan Guiren studied music, so her ears have always been more sensitive since she was a child. The positive traits in Huo Shaohengâs voice seemed to amplify in her ears. Even though he had already disappeared, Tan Guiren still stood clutching the railing by the door to stare steadily ahead. It was a summer afternoon, the courtyard was lush with greenery, and the sea breeze was gentle in the air. A branch of purple wisteria blossom fell from the planter above, swaying unsteadily in the wind like her heart.
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Just as Huo Shaoheng expected, his conversation with Tan Guiren was recorded by the bugs planted by the CIA. In the CIAâs New York headquarters, Sean listened to the conversation with a grim face. He barked at James, âGo investigate what is going on with our informant in the Huaxia Imperial military!â
James also stiffened. He hesitated for a second before saying quietly, â...Sean, I donât even know who the informant in the Huaxia Imperial military is...â
âYou donât know either?! Didnât you plant him there?!â Sean was flabbergasted. âThereâs something that even you donât know?â
âOf course.â James grimaced. âThat informant is planted deeply. Heâs never made direct contact with us.â
âIs that so?â Sean was very surprised. âThen how do we know that the intelligence is accurate?â
â...Because this came from above.â James felt a wonderful thrill in his heart to see this almost omnipotent young man appear shocked.
Sean understoodâthat informant must have been at a very high level. Or, in other words, he had been planted by agents even higher up and strictly interacted with them.
James found some psychological advantage and began lecturing Sean. âYou also know that itâs always been easy to infiltrate the Huaxia Imperial military, but many of the informants we bribe arenât actually core personnel but low-ranking ones that only have limited reach. We wasted lots of money in those years, and afterward, we met Bai Yusheng, who was considered an especially successful subversion in all these years. Unfortunately, we couldnât protect him properly.â
âItâs good that you know that.â Sean recovered his confidence. âIf I had come a bit earlier, Bai Yusheng wouldnât have died for nothing. Did you investigate thoroughly to see who killed him?â
âWe think it was a Huaxia special agent, but we donât have an inkling of evidence. The murder method was very generic, and without special characteristics, it was impossible to determine who did it. For a very long time, we all thought heâd had a diving accident...â
James looked down. The incident was a thorn at his sideâhe didnât hate Bai Yushengâs killer but the upper CIA bureaucrats. They had shifted all the blame to him when it happened and totally neglected the one who had subverted Bai Yusheng in the first place, refusing to give him any credit. If it hadnât been for the incident, James was certain to get the position of the director of the Asian Intelligence Branch.
âVery well, then. We need to be even more careful. Iâll report this to the higher-ups to have them investigate the informant providing them intelligence from the Huaxia Empire so they donât fall into the trap.â Sean finished speaking and pointed rudely at the office door. âGet out!â This attitude was the last straw, which pushed Sean over the edge from wavering at the edge. Clenching his fists, he turned to leave.
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It was another weekend, and Gu Nianzhi was packing her suitcase in the Huaxia Imperial B University post-grad dorm. The silk scarf Huo Shaoheng had sent her was carefully tucked in her backpack. Then she went to Huo Shaohengâs official residence to spend the weekend after telling Ma Qiqi sheâd see her next week. She hadnât been back for a long time, and this time, she planned to stay for two days and help clean Huo Shaohengâs room. She called Yin Shixiong to ask him to send a car to pick her up. Yin Shixiong agreed and set the time for her to wait at her dorm entrance.
When Gu Nianzhi came downstairs, she saw a silver BMW sedan with a military license plate that must have been sent by Yin Shixiong. However, Zhao Liangze was the one to come out of the opened door!
Gu Nianzhi was very happy and ran over to ask, âBrother Ze! When did you come back?!â
âIâve been back for a few days now.â Zhao Liangze smiled with open arms to hug Gu Nianzhu. âLet Brother Ze see. Hmm, very good. You look rosy and seem to have gained some weightâow! Why did you step on my foot?!â
Zhao Liangze didnât even finish his sentence before Gu Nianzhi fiercely stomped on his toes so hard he nearly cried.
Gu Nianzhi wore strappy sandals with small high-heels that could double as weapons. âThatâs what you get for calling me fat!â Gu Nianzhi pretended to look away angrily. âIf you say it again, Iâll do more than step on you!â
âFine, fine. Brother Ze said the wrong thing and pissed off Miss Gu!â Zhao Liangze bowed jokingly and giggled with Gu Nianzhi.
After they got in the car, Gu Nianzi finally remembered what he was saying and pouted. âBrother Ze, stop calling me Miss Gu. Thatâs someone else, and it might make others misunderstand.â
Miss Gu was obviously Gu Yanran now. They made plans to see Gu Xiangwen the next day, and since it was on the way, Gu Nianzhi had decided to go earlier and stay a night at Huo Shaohengâs official residence.
Zhao Liangze giggled. âThen what should I call you? Little Miss Gu? Yeah, you have a little brain...â
âYouâre the one with a little brain! Your entire family has little brains!â Gu Nianzhi got even more upset. âDonât call me Little Miss Gu, either.â
âThen what should I call you?â Zhao Liangze joked purposely.
âNianzhi, of course, youâve always called me that. Why did you change today?â Gu Nianzhi rolled her eyes at him. âFine, stop joking around, and I wonât ask you about that.â
She had been lectured constantly over these past few days, so she already understood that she couldnât ask about Huo Shaoheng. She couldnât hold back from asking Yin Shixiong and Chen Lie before, but not only did they not tell her anything, but they lectured her, too. Gu Nianzhi learned from her mistakes, so she stopped herself from asking Zhao Liangze, who went abroad on the mission with Huo Shaoheng.
Zhao Liangze nodded with a smile. âActually, I wouldnât even know what to say even if you asked me. Mr. Huo is still on a mission, but mine is already complete.â