Chapter 1337: 919 Mr. Jiang’s Will_3
Although Xing Jie’s tone was calm and composed, after hearing his speech, Lord Jin’s face involuntarily changed.
Flatten the telecom fraud zones?
He knew the other party had co prepared, but he hadn’t expected sothing so earth-shattering.
The accompanying Wei Yi was the sa, staring at the two of them in disbelief.
“Mr. Xing, you’re saying flatten the telecom fraud zones—did I hear that correctly?”
After a brief silence, Lord Jin slowly picked up his bowl.
“General Jin did not mishear. This is the purpose of our visit to General Jin.”
Wei Yi felt waves surging in his heart, his face tense as he refrained from speaking.
Lord Jin took a sip of wine, the intimidating face devoid of any smile. The scar at the corner of his brow seed to co alive, twisting like a centipede.
“I wonder if the two of you are aware that the main telecom fraud zones in Myanmar are not within my sphere of influence.”
“We are certainly aware.” Xing Jie responded, “That’s precisely why we are seeking out General Jin.”
“General Jin is different from the other factions in Myanmar, and also different from the official governnt. Others will do anything for money, disregarding morals and limits, but General Jin has always rembered his roots. Due to the lack of technical barriers and the exponential profits involved, the fraud zones have flourished across Myanmar, one larger and more populated than the next. Beneath their foundations lies the hard-earned money of ordinary people from Shenzhou. In this environnt, only General Jin has adhered to principles—no matter how lucrative this business might be, you’ve kept yourself uninvolved, and in your territory, you’ve consistently worked to crack down on relevant groups. To this day, not a single scaled-up fraud zone has been established within General Jin’s domain. Based on this—”
Lord Jin raised his hand, cutting off the flattery rooted in facts.
“Mr. Xing, there’s one thing you said that’s absolutely correct: I have never forgotten where I co from. Our Allied Army, our ancestors, were almost entirely migrants from Shenzhou. So, I might dabble in many trades, but telecom fraud that targets the people of Shenzhou—those are lines I will not cross.”
Just as Xing Jie opened his mouth to speak, Lord Jin continued, “But what I can do is limited to that.”
“General Jin, your concerns are well understood.”
“Since you’re aware, I trust you can understand. The fact that I’ve been able to survive is already extrely fortunate. Telecom fraud involves too many interests and spans too wide a domain. My own power, even with the will, is insufficient.”
Though there are four brigades, in reality, it’s just about three thousand people.
But how many warlords are there across the fractured Myanmar? And how many independent ard organizations?
The reason telecom fraud runs rampant is simply because of the enormous profits.
Apart from his Allied Army, almost every other faction either tacitly permits or openly supports the growth of telecom fraud.
Cutting off soone’s livelihood is akin to killing their parents.
Flattening the fraud zones ans declaring war on everyone.
Isn’t that digging one’s own grave?
“General Jin, since we’re here and making this proposal, we certainly won’t push General Jin into a pit of fire. As long as General Jin agrees to our request, we can fulfill any condition General Jin might have.”
Xing Jie paused, then added, “Any condition you desire.”
Lord Jin’s brow furrowed tightly, his gaze flickering with uncertainty. He contemplated for a long ti before speaking again, his tone no longer so firm.
“Is this Miss Lan’s intention?”
He asked tentatively.
Xing Jie shook his head calmly and, after a mont of silence, replied.
“This is Mr. Jiang’s intention.”
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