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Chapter 102

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On the other hand, some communities had begun to take notice.

One of these was the Korean community.

During the riots in '92, the Korean community had stood united as one,

using the firearms in their hands to teach the Black gangs a proper lesson in humanity.

This also allowed Korea to save face dramatically before the people of the world.

But times had changed, and now the Black gangs had once again set their sights on the Korean community.

In truth, many among the Black gangs felt the Chinese communities were quite attractive targets.

However, their leader, Nemo, believed that

since DWS was a platform supported by Dragon Country, they would not wish to see overseas Chinese people suffer disaster.

If they were to harm Chinese people and the platform banned them in response,

they would truly be left in tears.

To be honest, the reason the Black gangs had risen so quickly this time, even becoming a thorny issue that made the Federal Government hesitant to commit major military force,

was precisely their reliance on the DWS platform.

After all, if the Black gangs resisted and urban warfare broke out domestically,

the greatest losses would be suffered by the Ugly Country itself.

Therefore, the Ugly Country had begun supporting the Ku Klux Klan, using white people to contend against the Black people.

The ultimate goal was to eliminate this group of armed Black individuals.

Thus, for the Black people, no matter what, they could not afford to offend the DWS platform.

After all, without the DWS platform, they would become nothing at all.

It was precisely for this reason that although many among the Black gangs had their eyes on the Chinese communities,

they were repeatedly rejected by Nemo.

A consensus had been reached within the Black gang circles: Chinese people must not be touched, and could not be touched.

Consequently, the Korean community became the target this time.

That night, hundreds of fully armed Black gang members rushed into the Korean community,

and instantly, the deafening sound of gunfire echoed through the entire night.

The following day, a robbery that shocked the world was reported.

A Korean community in a small town had been plundered by a group of Black gang members.

Hundreds were killed or injured, a truly miserable scene.

From this, the Black gangs had seized a vast amount of wealth; incomplete statistics placed the figure at over ten million US dollars.

This sum immediately provided a vital blood transfusion to the Black gangs, whose funds were nearing exhaustion.

At the very least, they could now sustain their battles against the Ku Klux Klan for a much longer period.

Additionally, they began preparing to seek new sources of income;

besides earning rebates from selling weapons on the DWS platform, engaging in zero-dollar purchases, and robbing banks, they also planned to cooperate with neighboring Mexicans to transport "washing powder" into the Ugly Country.

After all, many people in the Ugly Country loved this stuff.

Sales would be no problem whatsoever.

With thousands of armed men under their command, even the government was unwilling to intervene personally.

Who could possibly stop them from selling such things?

However, as news of the incident in the Korean community spread,

a spokesperson for Korea immediately issued a condemnation.

The following afternoon, sitting in his office, sipping a cup of coffee while looking at the newly opened laptop screen,

Lin Yi saw the recommended news on his browser first thing.

"Black Gangs Attack Koreans, Plunder Tens of Millions in Wealth!!"

Lin Yi skimmed the article and discovered the incident had occurred just the previous night;

well, he had to admit, these Black gangs were truly bold.

They had directly attacked an entire community.

What was most baffling was the whereabouts of the Ugly Country's National Guard.

If such an event had happened in Dragon Country, the military would have been dispatched to suppress it long ago.

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Just then, someone knocked on his office door.

"Come in!"

Immediately, Lin Yi saw the Human Resources Manager walking over.

"Chairman Lin, these are the candidates for the secretary position; I have already screened them, and these are the best!"

Hearing the manager's words, Lin Yi nodded.

As the company's president, he naturally needed to hire a secretary as well.

In the future, as the company grew stronger and larger, surely he could not handle every trivial and tedious matter personally.

Take making coffee, for instance.

If a secretary could help with that, it would save some time.

He briefly flipped through the documents handed over by the HR manager.

After a quick glance, Lin Yi casually picked one.

In truth, Lin Yi simply hoped this secretary could assist him with small tasks within her capability.

Actually, it did not matter who it was.

Therefore, he chose the one whose resume looked the most pleasing.

After all, they would see each other every day; he could not possibly choose an ugly one.

That would ruin his mood for the entire day.

"This one!" Lin Yi pointed at a resume.

The HR manager looked at the resume.

Graduated from Fudan University with a major in Secretarial Studies, Li Li Xueying.

Female, 22 years old.

She had participated in the Modu University Debate Competition and won the championship.

English Level 8, plus fluency in both Japanese and Korean.

Following that was a long list of honorary certificates she had received.

Looking at the photo of this girl on the resume, even though it was a headshot, she still appeared youthful and captivating.

The HR manager inadvertently glanced at his boss, thinking to himself:

"So the boss likes this type!"

If Lin Yi had known his thoughts, he would probably have said he was overthinking it.

The reason he chose this woman was not only because she was sufficiently outstanding,

but also because she was good-looking and pleasing to the eye.

Looking again at the stack of resumes the HR manager had provided,

most were women, but some, at first glance, killed any appetite.

Who could endure staring at such faces all day long!

Therefore, Lin Yi chose one who looked relatively normal.

At the very least, she was quite youthful and beautiful.

In the photo, her hair was tied in a ponytail, and her temperament was excellent.

"Is there anything else?" Lin Yi asked, looking at the dazed HR manager.

"Nothing, I will immediately arrange the secretary for you, Chairman Lin!"

The manager said.

"Mm!" Lin Yi nodded, continuing to drink his coffee while looking at his computer.

The next day, when he arrived at the company.

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