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Chapter 401 Who can withstand this?

Chapter 401 Who can withstand this? (Seeking monthly votes)
Going undercover is a dangerous job!
Once their identity is exposed, even before they've had time to gather any so-called evidence, their fate won't be good.

Wu Fan didn't believe that Wu Feng, a big boss who had been involved in gangs, would be a law-abiding gentleman.

Fortunately, his supervisor did not pressure him to produce results within a certain deadline.

This is why he was able to focus his energy on the game development company's planning department, where he designed several popular casual games and gained recognition from the department's senior management.

According to a senior executive in the planning department speaking privately, a promotion and a raise are a given, and there might even be more to come.

The game development company is a new company, and besides related technology research and development, the most important thing is its planning and promotion capabilities.

Similarly, the company has not yet developed a seniority-based system, but rather a positive atmosphere where the capable rise to the top.

It wasn't a strict rule imposed by the game company's top management, but rather driven by self-interest.

If a new game is released to the market and receives a good response and makes money, everyone involved can share in the profits.

The more popular a game is, the more benefits a member of the development team can gain; nobody wants to turn down money.

The more outstanding a game designer is, the more valued they are within the company.

Of course, if you can't produce outstanding works for a long time and your planned projects frequently fail, you will naturally be marginalized very quickly.

That's just how cruel the workplace is; there's nothing you can do about it.

Wu Fan didn't feel much about it yet, at least he was doing alright for now.

I'm just a little worried about how to complete the undercover mission.

He currently has no plans to switch allegiances.

To put it simply, police officers willing to go undercover generally have some sense of conviction. They're unlikely to switch sides and become traitors just because the pay and benefits are good during their undercover work.

If they were to act in this way, it would be highly unlikely that they would gain the approval of the new leader.

If things go wrong, you might be assigned to dangerous tasks and die without even knowing how, which would be a terrible injustice.

In fact, Wu Fan knew that the Economic Crime Investigation Bureau wasn't the only organization that sent undercover agents; the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau had even more.

After all, Wu Feng was definitely being watched when he was still the leader of the Hung Hing triad, and sending spies to his side was just basic procedure.

At that time, Wu Feng had just started his business of moving goods, and he did a rather rough job at every link in the chain, which made him easy to expose.

In order to get promoted and receive a raise, Hong Kong Island police officers need to accumulate seniority and, naturally, have enough achievements to embellish their resumes.

In addition, given Wu Feng's obvious pro-mainland stance, there are many British factions within the police force who want to get rid of him.

However, no one expected that Wu Feng's development would be so rapid, and that he would leave the gang in a very short time.

Originally, it wasn't unusual for an undercover agent of the O-Division, who was a subordinate of a Saigon branch, to occasionally see Wu Feng and even get close enough to say a few words.

However, after Wu Feng left the gang, he remained an undercover agent for a Saigon branch, making it virtually impossible for him to have any contact with the gang.

Wu Fan had only heard about it briefly from his superior during a casual conversation.

The experience of that undercover agent from the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau can only be described as unlucky.

As is well known, Sai Kung gangs have many high-quality members, and the competition among them is extremely fierce.

In terms of effort, how can an undercover agent compete with those mainland-born bastards within the gang? In terms of strength, they can't compete with the elite thugs who have the opportunity to take turns serving as Wu Feng's close bodyguards, frequently receiving guidance and training together.

Rumor has it that Wu Feng is a true martial arts master with formidable strength.

If they participated in the "Unrestricted Fighting Tournament," they would at least be able to reach the top 32. I don't know if that's true or not.

Fortunately, those who can go undercover are all quite clever.

With his impressive overall abilities, the undercover agent from the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB) quickly rose to become a minor leader in the Sai Kung branch.

At his current rate of promotion, he should have been able to become a senior 49 in the Saigon branch in three to five years.

At that time, we would be able to access some of the core affairs of the Saigon branch.

Everyone agreed that although Wu Feng had left Hung Hing, he still firmly controlled the Saigon branch.

If they were to do something shady through the triad, it would certainly be carried out through the Saigon branch.

If they could find even the slightest incriminating evidence, that undercover agent from the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau would have accomplished a great feat.

Who knows, it might just end their undercover career and allow them to return to the police force; such things have happened before.

Unfortunately, the situation changed too quickly.

For some unknown reason, Hung Hing went on a rampage, seizing territory and building new branches in Southeast Asian countries.

Moreover, they acted swiftly and quickly achieved success in Bangkok, Siam.

That undercover agent from the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau was very 'lucky'; he was used as a support force by the Saigon branch and sent to Bangkok, Siam to help the newly established branch there.

This wouldn't have been a problem in itself; if the other 49s from the Saigon branch could go, then he, as an undercover agent for the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau, could naturally go too.

According to the gang, if they want to come back after a certain period of time, even if they don't get a permanent position, the number of nightclubs they manage will increase significantly.

When he infiltrated Bangkok, Siam, he finally understood why the gang had solemnly explained to them that the environment on their territory was far too friendly.

If they wanted, they could easily live a life of extravagance and luxury, being a groom every night.

As for food and drink, the cost of living in Bangkok, Siam is far lower than that in Hong Kong. With their meager finances, they can easily live like royalty.

In short, once they arrived at the new branch in Bangkok, these capable personnel who had come to provide support were living a carefree and comfortable life, as if they were soaking in a honey pot.

Moreover, the newly built store quickly became the largest wholesale distribution center for goods from mainland China in Siam. Just by collecting rent for the premises and toll fees, they could make a very comfortable living.

The new gang leader, Chan Ho-nam, was quite generous. He handed over the management of the nightclubs in his territory to the Hung Hing brothers who came to support him, and the gang only took a 20% cut each month, which was quite generous.

Although the income level of nightclubs in Bangkok cannot compare with that of nightclubs on Hong Kong Island, the resident hosts get a larger share of the profits, and they can still pocket quite a bit.

No wonder, before they arrived, the gang leader specifically told them that he would only give them certain benefits if they were willing to go back.

At least most of the Hung Hing brothers who went there to support the cause no longer have any intention of returning to Hong Kong Island to continue their struggle.

Of course, once the benefits are plentiful, one cannot hesitate to contribute when it's time to do so; in fact, one must take the lead and charge forward when it comes to risking one's life.

That undercover agent from the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB) was trying to make a name for himself, but he was knocked unconscious and captured during a conflict with the local gangsters. He almost ended up being sent to a hospital to become a transgender person.

(End of this chapter)

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