Korean TV series: King of Peninsula 1997

Chapter 262 Complicated Process

Chapter 262 Complicated Process
Li You looked at her calmly, "Ms. Amy has gone too far."

Amy smiled, her eyes brighter, "Always make sure."

"Are you sure you're done?"

Amy's eyes twinkled and she nodded.

"I'm sure you can come to San Francisco City Hall tomorrow, Mr. Li. I will help you apply for a special permit from the state government."

Li You raised his eyebrows. He knew that opening a PMC company required a license and a business license.

Li You smiled and said, "Maybe one day in the future, someone will put something at the door of the city hall."

"I know," Amy looked at Li You meaningfully, "I know Mr. Li has such ability."

Li You asked casually, "Miss Amy, don't you want to know about our situation in Kinmen? The intelligence from the CIA alone is not enough."

Amy was silent for a moment, then said calmly, "If we are partners, Mr. Li should really let us know."

"Because Mr. Li is not the same as the Korean gangsters we have heard about before."

Of course it’s different, Li You thought silently, the previous Korean underground forces were no different from gangsters, otherwise why was the Kinmen Group said to be a great attempt.

Li You smiled and said, "We are trying to get closer to the situation in Italy."

After he said that, Amy understood a little more. She stood up and said, "Now that we have finished talking about it,

As they were talking, they returned to the room and saw Chen Daojun and An Shangjiu already fighting with James and the others.

Seeing the two people coming back, these people stopped and James greeted Li You and Amy, "How was the discussion between Mr. Li and Amy?"

Li You smiled and winked at him, "It was a very good conversation."

The rest of the people also greeted Li You and Amy enthusiastically.

"We just heard Kevin and An talk about the Korean Peninsula," James called Chen Daojun's English name and An Shangjiu's surname, "I think we will be very comfortable if we go to the Korean Peninsula."

Amy smiled and nodded, "Can you tell me more? I'm a little curious too."

"I heard that the Golden Gate Group has permanent ownership of several hundred-story buildings in Seoul," James held An Shangjiu in his arms, "and many factories."

"It is also involved in the entertainment company that has recently become popular in Asia," James blah blah said, praising the Golden Gate Group in his words.

"I really want to visit Seoul if I have the chance," Amy said with a longing look after sitting down.

"If you come, I will definitely treat you well." Li You smiled lightly and didn't take it seriously.

"So, Mr. Li is very wealthy?"

Li You smiled and shook his head, "I haven't paid attention to these for a long time."

Amy nodded. Li You was already a prominent figure in Korea. What he said meant that money had begun to become just a string of numbers in front of him.

Maybe it could also be because the currency numbers on the Korean Peninsula are huge?

But this is just an unrealistic idea in Amy's mind.

As night falls in San Francisco, the lights are soft in this prestigious high-end restaurant and the crisp sound of wine glasses clinking echoes in the air.

Li You had a smile on his face as he toasted with James, Amy and the others, seemingly having a very pleasant conversation.

Occasionally, he would reveal a sharp look, but it would quickly disappear.

Amy must not be a simple San Francisco official. Although she was polite and considerate in her conversation, she was also sharp in her words. Her eyes always wandered over Li You, trying to see through his thoughts. From time to time, other people's happy laughter could be heard at the table. As the dinner went on, the wine became more and more drunk, and people's conversations gradually became louder.

The next day, Amy met Li You and his two companions in front of San Francisco City Hall.

"The state government opens an hour later than the city government. Let me take you to visit San Francisco City Hall first," Amy said, leading the way with a smile.

"In fact, there are many attractions in downtown San Francisco, but San Francisco City Hall has become a destination for many people to visit," Amy said with a smile. "We have opened most areas of the City Hall, and tourists can visit them at will. It is also common to hold some activities in the City Hall."

"I heard that San Francisco City Hall can be regarded as the White House of the West Coast of the United States?" Chen Daojun looked at the city hall he was about to enter.

“Other city halls are good, but the only one that can get this kind of evaluation is San Francisco City Hall.”

Amy nodded, and after entering the city hall, she introduced as she walked, "The dome above us now cost a lot of money, and we used 18K gold to create the current city hall."

"The dome of City Hall is round and is the fifth largest dome in the world, 14 inches taller than the U.S. Capitol."

Although she was talking, Amy didn't stop at all. Explaining the scenery here was just a side job. She knew very well what to do.

"The office we're going to is also on the second floor," Amy led them to the stairs.

An Shangjiu couldn't help but ask, "Ms. Amy, when can we apply for the special license?"

"It depends," Amy smiled back, "Two or three days at the fastest, a few months at the slowest."

She glanced at An Shangjiu with a smile, "Secretary An, don't worry. The application for the license won't be slow this time."

Li You followed her to the second floor, "Where's the business license?"

"The business license first requires a special permit, and we also need to verify Mr. Li's assets," Amy explained in detail. "Due to the special nature of PMC, you need to have a fixed business address in San Francisco, and you also need to communicate with the San Francisco Police Department."

Li You nodded, "It's almost consistent with what we knew before."

Amy still had a smile on her face. "Mr. Li can stay here for a few more days. I will seek advice from the higher-ups."

"I will urge the people who manage this area, which will be beneficial to everyone."

"I'll stay here a few more days."

With a slight sound of the door opening, they walked into an office.

Li You's eyes wandered around the room. The sky of San Francisco outside the window was blue and vast. The official sitting at the table was tapping his fingers lightly on the table, his eyes wandering among the documents in front of him, revealing a hint of thought.

After entering the office, Amy's expression became serious.

The official sitting at the table looked up and smiled, "Amy, how come you have time to come here today?"

"John, please apply for a special PMC license from the state government."

"PMC special license?" The official raised his eyebrows. He was a typical white man. He glanced at Li You and the other two. "Japanese? They won't allow it."

"No," Amy tapped the table gently, "Korean."

"Koreans," To the surprise of the three, the big white man laughed, "I don't have any objection to you mentioning Koreans."

He greeted Li You and the others with a smile, "It's easy to get a license, but you still have to follow the capital verification procedure."

"If everything goes well, I might be able to talk to the San Francisco Police Department for you and get you some assignments."

Li You smiled softly, "Thank you."

(End of this chapter)

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