Chapter 221 The Political Department’s Conspiracy
Chapter 221 The Political Department’s Conspiracy
Li Wenbin knew full well that Huadi must not be involved in this matter, as it posed enormous risks. Judging by Huadi's current trajectory, it would be easy for him to ascend to the position of Superintendent within two years. As someone who held high hopes for Huadi, Li Wenbin naturally hoped for a smooth and successful promotion to the top position.
So, what exactly was the mission this time? As soon as Li Wenbin finished speaking, Cheney Lauster unhesitatingly explained the details of the mission. It turned out that the mission didn't sound complicated; it simply meant for Huadi to act as a liaison for someone.
However, Li Wenbin knew that things were far more complicated than they seemed. If this mission were so easy, why would he have stepped in to stop it? In reality, the mission was difficult because Cheney and his team had ulterior motives, hoping to use this mission to kill Huadi.
Why do I say that? The reason is that this mission is actually related to Hua Di. Although Hua Di had secretly sent someone to rescue Wei Luoren, Wei Luoren, who harbors hatred and is obsessed with revenge, will never let go of this grudge easily.
During the time Wah Di kept him in the cold, this poor man, blinded by hatred, was filled with resentment and dissatisfaction towards the world. He had only one thought in his mind, which was to take revenge on those who had hurt him.
Driven by this emotion, he began to look for the power that could help him realize his revenge plan. Finally, through some channels, he successfully got in touch with the American Intelligence Agency.
It turned out that his biological father was once a non-staff member of the American Intelligence Agency, which gave him a faint connection with the agency. Although this relationship was not close, it was enough for him who was desperate.
With the support and assistance of the American Intelligence Agency, this poor man gradually launched his revenge plan. He used the resources and intelligence network of the Intelligence Agency to get closer to his target, the daughter of the Thunder Dragon.
After some careful planning, he successfully won the heart of Lei Long's daughter, and the two quickly fell in love and decided to return to Hong Kong for their wedding.
At this time, the American Intelligence Agency communicated and coordinated with the Eagle Country's MI5. MI5 handed this mission to the Hong Kong Police Force's Special Branch, hoping that they could assist in completing this mission in secret.
On the surface, this mission didn't seem particularly dangerous. After all, Huadi was merely assigned as a liaison, responsible for relaying information and coordinating the actions of all parties. The one truly in danger was Wei Luoren, the central figure in the entire plan.
However, under the careful arrangement of the American Intelligence Agency and the Eagle Country MI5, Hua Di had to go to the Golden Triangle drug base with Wei Luo Ren, which undoubtedly brought him huge risks.
If a non-staff member of the Political Department accidentally revealed Wei Luoren's true identity, not only would Huadi and Wei Luoren lose their lives, they would also face brutal torture and retaliation from the drug lords, whose methods were so cruel that just hearing about them was enough to make one's hair stand on end.
After Chenilaost finished explaining the mission in detail, he stared at Huadi quietly, as if he wanted to see his inner thoughts through his eyes. However, Chenilaost did not reveal the entire content of the mission to Huadi, but concealed a considerable part of it.
Chenilaost was worried that if Huadi knew the full picture of the mission too early, he might refuse to participate in it out of fear. After all, Huadi currently had a special status in the police force, which gave him enough confidence to refuse any mission he was unwilling to accept.
Wah Di not only enjoys the strong backing of several major Hong Kong corporations, but also enjoys exceptional prestige among the lower-level police officers. This prestige wasn't acquired overnight, but rather the result of years of hard work and integrity within the force. Consequently, it's difficult for forces inside or outside the force to exert undue pressure on Wah Di to accept a mission he's unwilling to undertake.
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