"I had my doubts, but never thought he was from Shen Zhou."
He is different from them.
At the end of the day, including Du Enqin, they are all driven by interests.
But Mu Lun, he's different.
"You will definitely be great partners."
Jiang Chen's implication was clear: Mu Lun wouldn't be returning to his country with them, even though he could have retired in glory.
Every group has its traitors, lackeys, turncoats... inevitably.
But equally, there's never a shortage of those who selflessly burn themselves out, without regret.
Rescuing people, building factories—the two goals Jiang Chen came here for have been achieved, but the tasks here aren't over yet.
Someone needs to stay.
"Give a message to President Mu for me."
Jiang Chen jokingly mimicked the Allies' internal titles.
"Hope he can come home soon."
After Wei Yi left, some remained, wavering, hesitant.
"You've talked to your sister on the phone, right?"
Jiang Chen turned around.
"Yeah."
