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Chapter 1347 - 924 trees bore weapons_2
Chapter 1347: 924 trees bore weapons_2
It’s just like the well-known pig-butchering scam. The online fraudsters first disguise themselves as rich and beautiful people or wealthy and handsome individuals, then cast a wide net on the internet, fishing for victims. They use expert conversational techniques to quickly close the distance, and once familiar, they casually reveal various so-called investment projects in their possession, such as jade, red wine, or family businesses, using a series of tactics that feign refusal while implying acceptance, letting you gradually believe without a doubt.
Then the next step is very simple—they start sharpening the knife, ready to butcher the pig, utilizing the same gambling principles—old wine in a new bottle. At first, they let you win money, and driven by desire, you fall step by step into an abyss of no return.
Of course.
Many people are quite confident, thinking they’re clever enough to be well-versed in so-called "pig-butchering scams," believing they won’t be deceived and can even turn the tables on the scammers.
Such examples have indeed been reported in the news, where the scammers were turned around and scammed.
Actually, the direction of such news is worth pondering.
Don’t forget, the fraud syndicates have "The Thousand Gates Eight Generals."
When you feel capable of scamming the scammers and are itching to try, you are not far from becoming a piglet.
When you stare into the abyss, the abyss also stares back at you.
Scammers use this psychology, turning around to share various tips on dealing with scammers online, then forming groups, uniting to do justice, but very likely, aside from yourself, everyone else in the group is a scammer.
"I’ve also heard something about the business model of the telecom fraud syndicate."
Cao Jinse said casually, "Some people are deceived by acquaintances and only realize they’ve been tricked after arriving in Myanmar, but there’s no way back. People there confiscate their phones and documents, sign contracts of servitude, and if they want freedom, they can only exchange it for money."
"If you want to earn money, you can only rely on commission from telecom fraud. If you do well, the treatment isn’t bad, but if the performance is poor, do you know how the fraud syndicate deals with those people,"
"They are made to kneel on glass shards and beaten to death, and even electroshock guns are used. Some can’t bear it and are beaten to death alive. There’s also a water dungeon specifically for dealing with extremely tough individuals, where they hang people up and soak them in dirty water, with leeches sucking blood and enduring mosquito bites. Once entered, the water dungeon guarantees at least 24 hours, and after a few hours, one’s whole body becomes swollen, no longer human-shaped."
Jiang Chen joined in.
These are not fabricated anecdotes from the internet but were relayed to him by Xu Kuan.
"And there’s also kidney harvesting."
Regardless of whether people want to hear it, he continued, "Kidney harvesting has no technical content; many regions are skilled at it, but the method in Myanmar is the most brutal—tying people to basketball hoops or trees, without anesthetics, directly cutting live—for a considerable fortune on the black market. As for exchanging money for freedom, most circumstances are wishful thinking. The prices in the fraud park far exceed the market—ten bucks for a bottle of water, thirty for instant noodles—if you want to fill your stomach, you must borrow money from superiors, but they’re all usurers. Over time, not only can you not save money, but you also accumulate huge debts, and the so-called ransom money increases annually. So once you embark on this path, there’s no turning back."
"Dong University’s promotion was very comprehensive back then."
Cao Jinse commented, "Since you’re so knowledgeable about telecom fraud in Myanmar, have you considered how to solve this problem completely?"
"Really want to hear?"
"Of course, you’re so smart; I want to hear the opinion of a wise person."
Boss Jiang was not arrogant, and without hesitation, he also showed no pause.
"It’s quite simple—dispatch troops and directly flatten those industrial parks."
Cao Jinse turned her head, "The telecom fraud industrial parks in Myanmar are spread across various regions, involving over a hundred large and small armed forces, and behind these forces are more than a hundred ethnic groups in Myanmar."
Concise and to the point.
But Jiang Chen seemed to still not understand, casually saying, "Even if the armed forces in Myanmar are numerous, they’re merely insignificant obstacles, flattening them is effortless."
"..."
Cao Jinse was speechless.
The reasoning is indeed this reasoning.
But this isn’t playing a game, not purely a matter of combat power disparity,
"No matter how chaotic Myanmar is, it’s still a sovereign country. Do you know what dispatching troops to a sovereign country means? It’s a declaration of war, a war. At that time, the whole world won’t sit by, and besides, we’ve always been a peace-loving country."
"Isn’t peace meant to be broken."
Jiang Chen said lightly. Of course, this sentence is surely a joke.
"Besides, this is helping Myanmar in quelling rebellion."
"You think it’s quelling rebellion, but after all, they’re family. If a child in your family misbehaves, would you accept outsiders barging into your house to help discipline them?"
"This analogy is vivid and lively."
Jiang Chen praised.
Cao Jinse simply rolled her eyes at him.
She didn’t believe this guy was politically naive, and such simple and straightforward matters don’t require much political wisdom, in fact, he’s just playing dumb.
"Alright, pretend I didn’t ask, you can leave first if there’s nothing else."
Jiang Chen didn’t move, looking at a woman who might be different from most at birth, with genuine curiosity, asked: "If you had the power to decide, what would you do? Would you barge into someone’s house and beat their child? After all, his child bullied your child."
Cao Jinse paused slightly, instinctively wanting to answer, but after her lips moved, she stopped.
"I don’t know."
"Imagine it."
Jiang Chen continued to persuade, "There’s no one else anyway, I promise I won’t leak it out. You’re aware of my character."
"I won’t consider meaningless things."
What Jiang Chen mentioned just now might have the possibility of happening if she pursued a political path, but she’s on another road.
Cao Jinse turned serious: "Will you leave or not? If not, I’ll call the secretary."
"Don’t."
Jiang Chen straightened up, no longer teasing, "Actually, I have another idea."
"What?"
"Solving the telecom fraud problem in Myanmar."
"You can write a proposal to the relevant departments."
Trust between people is limited.
"I’m not joking."
Cao Jinse looked at him with a skeptical expression.
"The reason I understand the situation in Myanmar so well is only partially due to Dong University’s promotion."
"And the other reason?"
Cao Jinse indeed makes a good conversation partner.
"The other reason is that I have friends in Myanmar."
Cao Jinse’s beautiful eyebrows slightly furrowed.
"What kind of friends?"
"Maybe you know them."
"Who?"
Cao Jinse finally seemed to pique a bit of interest.
"Lord Jin."
Cao Jinse didn’t react.
True,
A single name indeed leaves too deep an impression.
"Myanmar has an independent armed organization called the Allied Army,"
Jiang Chen further explained or introduced: "Lord Jin is the Commander of the Allied Army."
"Are you talking about the Allied Army of Kachin State?"
Cao Jinse confirmed sternly.
Jiang Chen nodded, no longer keeping it secret, "As a nation and people that advocate peace, we surely won’t use disputes to solve problems. But such domestic issues can be handled by their own people."
With Cao Jinse’s sharp thinking, she immediately understood what he was conveying.
"The fighting strength of the Allied Army is not considered prominent among Myanmar’s armed forces, and they’ve often been at a disadvantage in struggles with opposing forces."
Cao Jinse stared intently at Jiang Chen.
From acquaintance to becoming friends, undoubtedly both have deepened their understanding of each other’s abilities.
Knowing an armed warlord is nothing surprising.
Even persuading the other party is not impossible.
Indeed.
Rather than direct intervention, choosing a proxy is undoubtedly the perfect method!
"Would the Allied Army be willing to die for you?"
She hit the nail on the head with the question.
Jiang Chen remained calm.
"Firstly, it’s not for me, but for themselves. You know, their situation is not optimistic. Over time, the most likely scenario is being devoured and split by other forces."
"Secondly."
Jiang Chen smiled: "What you mentioned about sending to die is too arbitrary. The Allied Army has three brigades, nearly four thousand people..."
"But what they’ll face are enemies several times, even ten times their number. You know how vast the interest chain of the telecom fraud syndicate is."
"You’re right."
Jiang Chen nodded, maintaining that damn charming smile.
"According to normal military strength analysis, the Allied Army indeed wouldn’t be rivals, but that’s normal logic. What if it’s abnormal?"
Cao Jinse frowned.
"For example, arms sprouting from the trees."
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