Chapter 326: Keep Mum? (1) (Teaser)

Kim Hyung-Jung was well aware of Kang Chan's animal-like sense of danger. It was risky, and he knew that wrong judgments could lead to confusion. However, on the flip side, it wouldn’t hurt to heed warnings and be cautious in advance.

The same principle applied now. Right after meeting Abibu, Kang Chan suggested looking for connections between the murders of Hwang Ki-Hyun and the agents sent to Libya, broadening Kim Hyung-Jung's perspective on the case anew. Kim Hyung-Jung naturally already had an inkling of these connections. He had even already thoroughly investigated Hwang Ki-Hyun’s surroundings, which naturally included examining the connections to the agents.

Moreover, the agents’ deaths and the sudden strike in Mongolia were carried out by Arab enemies, with unofficial information linking the Libyan militia and UIS to the incidents. Hwang Ki-Hyun’s death was also tied to their preferred method of suicide bombing, so efforts to find connections were already underway. Even today, their agents were carrying out over seven operations in Libya, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, and Chad.

Kim Hyung-Jung meticulously reviewed the data that appeared on the monitor. After a while, he frowned as he looked at the data on the screen. He couldn’t elucidate why the agents were killed in Libya or why Hwang Ki-Hyun and Song Chang-Wook were targeted.

What exactly do I know?

Kim Hyung-Jung, the branch manager of the National Intelligence Service’s Samseong-dong branch, felt drained of energy.

How many people in the world would be in a position to detain and order the execution of the director of the DGSE?

Yet, there Kang Chan was, running a lonely race ahead while...

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