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Reynald, Director of the CIA Korea Branch.

He was not a particularly active spy in Korea.

To be precise, he was observing changes in Korea and continuing to report on activities that were contrary to the interests of the United States.

in cooperation with the international mafia organizations that are barely in Korea.

However, he was curious about one request he had recently received from his home country.

Keep an eye on Raincomb, especially President Jo Min-woo!

"That's strange. What are you talking about? ’

Of course, the CIA had no overseas corporate surveillance whatsoever.

There were times when it came to companies like Toyota, Sony, Japan. I have personally monitored advanced technologies, especially those that change the world.

Even a cautious person was sometimes assigned a representative at all.

in the case of world-class physicists, mathematicians, even engineers.

‘To get them to go to America if they succeed. ’

It was not a direct task, of course. Rather, they encouraged those in their goals and knowledge to create their desired situation.

It was natural, but this should never have happened externally.

Even when arrested by the police, it was inconvenient for the CIA to pretend they didn't know.

‘But I'll give it to my family. ’

However, President Jo Min-woo was different.

He didn't fit the bill.

Right before the M-batteries.

‘That was amazing. The secret hidden in the M-batteries is still uncovered. ’

It was really interesting. Inside the CIA was a group of supergeniuses for scientific and technical analysis. They selected and reviewed sources of technology that could impact the interests of the United States.

The only things that could be a problem were keeping an eye on them.

‘That way, Cho Min-woo will be a good target. ’

Up until now, I have been monitoring Cho Min-woo intensively.

Nevertheless, it was not just Cho Min-woo who monitored it.

They needed their eyes and ears inside the company.

One of them was Choi Hyun-ik.

Tsk, tsk, the Korean kids don't know when they go there sometimes! ’

I convinced them, but I didn't know it was going to be that easy.

What he did was he gave us an American citizenship, a basic living environment in the United States. There was a job at Intel.

This was not so good compared to what I was doing at Raincomb.

But the illusion of America.

He was satisfied that he could live there and immediately signed it.

“I think Koreans are really stupid. ”

“The Koreans used to do that. It was a nation that had been obsessed with historianism since the days of the Ming Dynasty. That's what you should think of as kin. ”

“Sometimes that just doesn't make any sense. How the hell do you think you're gonna sell your country? ”

“You have to think of it as some kind of bowl fight. I want to work for the national interest, of course. But if you do it wrong, it's not uncommon for the Dissidents to Purge. We don't have a choice. ”

“Is that so?"

“Well, in other words, it's similar to the collapse of the Korean publishing market. No reader hates plagiarism. That's profitable, so I applaud the plagiarists. In that situation, the original writers can't write their own stories. It's best to fold it, or lower the quality and bury it properly. That's the decline in the quality of the publishing market. But it's not just the publishing markets. It applies to the general social phenomenon as well. because there is no justice in Korea. ”

“Because of your own interests? ”

“A lot of people think so. And that's why I'm loyal to the United States right now. ”

“I know. If you continue to work at Raincomb, it will be more beneficial than living in the United States, but I don't know. ”

“That's the psychology of a real person. They don't know the value of what they have. that President Jo Min-woo is a genius who rarely looks back to an era. ”

“That's the way it's got to be. How's things going with President Jo Min-woo? ”

“We're still reviewing it now. But it's hard right now. ”

“You mean that fellow, the river colonel? ”

“He's not the only one. There are nearly 1,500 troops inside Raincomb right now. ”

“Huh? Is that a lot? No, but he's still in the Korean government? ”

“But there is a cause for security, but there are quite a few who surround Raincomb. Even the public opinion there is favorable to raincomb, so it's not easily touched. ”

“But isn't there a problem with eavesdropping or monitoring? ”

“I don't think so. They're not all clumsy. They were from Rangers in the army, and they only brought them together as elites. We're here to train intensely. Not long ago, how many people were killed trying to kidnap them? ”

He was a CIA operative working directly to extract information. But the irony is that the agents were all half-crippled.

It was hard to understand even though I was still thinking about it.

“Yeah, that's the problem. Are you still awake? ”

And I said, "Yeah, it's just this weird thing about seeing robots. ”

“Robots.......”

It was such an awkward situation.

Technology has not allowed any country in the world to build an upright pedestrian robot. I can't even dream of a combat robot in such a situation.

A robot all of a sudden.

It didn't make sense.

But on the one hand, there were too many suspicions.

There was only one target at the time.

There were three CIA agents in there.

It was hard to understand how all three became disabled.

“He attacked your spine and your head? ”

“Yes, he's a professional. Otherwise, they can't do it at the same time. ”

“Phew, this is really serious. What the hell is Min-woo doing? ”

“That's why we make things so complicated. ”

Just at the same time, a vehicle appeared on the monitor screen as it entered the building. Soon Choi Hyun-ik, who got out of the car, began to enter the building with a familiar movement.

‘There you are.'

Choi Hyun-Ik was somewhat anxious when he was reminded of a few papers containing information related to the MFET he had recently received.

This is why I recently felt that surveillance had gotten worse inside the company.

But I couldn't stop now.

The first thing to do was finish quickly and get across to the United States.

This country called Korea was too difficult to live in.

Needless to say, politicians' denial and corruption had corrupted the entire country.

However, I thought differently about President Jo Min-woo of Raincomb, but I shook my head.

‘He can't do it alone. ’

In the end, he thought that Raincomb's growth was more difficult than any other limit. Therefore, he wanted to live well when his body price rose and find a self-help book.

‘Intel is fine. even if you think about their future there. ’

Immediately, a door on one side of the hallway was opened by a white man guiding him from the front.

Bang.

I slowly stepped inside.

The room was surprisingly bright. The table in the middle was also visible in the general house, and the white person sitting there was also commonly seen on the street.

The only difference was that those standing behind were carefully placed in black suits.

“What about the goods?”

Soon, you take out a few pieces of paper from your arms, not your bag.

The opposing Pokémon receives it and frowns. Usually I use USB or a floppy diskette, but this was not common.

“Paper.......”

“I had no choice. All electronic devices, including USB, are hooked to surveillance devices inside the raincomb. ”

“Huh, what does that even mean? ”

Choi Hyun-Ik took out a cigarette for a moment, bit into his mouth, and emitted smoke.

“Phew.”

At least as I came here, I felt a little anxious.

“I don't know. because I've heard about it recently. It's a kind of electromagnetic security device that automatically detects matter. So from the moment you walk into the Raincomb Lab, if you have a cell phone or a USB, you know it naturally. When you download information from within a company using something like that, you get intense surveillance. ”

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