Spy Wars: Strong Agents Who Are Ruthless and Talk Little

Chapter 159 They Won’t Let My Family Go



Chapter 159 They Won’t Let My Family Go

Su Ming's heart surged with indescribable emotion as he heard these words. He realized that Chu Feng, like himself, had long since grown tired of this endless struggle. Their battle was not merely a confrontation between enemies, but also a contest between brotherhood and betrayal.

Caught in a larger conspiracy:

As the truth is revealed, Su Ming finds himself caught up in a bigger conspiracy. Chu Feng's mission is not just to obtain intelligence, he also shoulders a more difficult mission - to eliminate the moles lurking in both camps.

Su Ming realized that this spy game had already exceeded his original imagination. The forces and conspiracies involved were even more complicated. Every step could lead to the abyss, and every decision could lead to fatal consequences.

With the help of Chu Feng, Su Ming gradually uncovered the truth that neither the enemy nor the enemy was willing to face: there was a deeply hidden force in both camps that was trying to provoke a greater conflict, and they were just pawns in this conspiracy.

The shock of the soul:

As the truth gradually emerged, Su Ming's heart was deeply shaken. He began to reevaluate the spy war he was in, and began to doubt everything he believed in. Brotherhood and betrayal intertwined, and he could no longer clearly distinguish who was enemy and who was friend.

"Perhaps, there is no winner in this fight." Su Ming thought so in the quiet of the night. He knew that no matter what the outcome, he could no longer return to his simple self in the past.

Final decision:

Faced with an increasingly complex situation, Su Ming knew he had to make a choice. This was not just about himself, but about the lives of many innocent people. His feelings for Chu Feng, the boundaries between friend and foe, and his pursuit of the truth all put him in an unprecedented predicament in this spy war.

"Su Ming, do you want to continue being an agent, or do you want to end it all?" Chu Feng asked in the final conversation.

Su Ming didn't answer immediately. He knew there was no simple answer to this question. He looked into Chu Feng's eyes, a hint of determination flashing in his eyes. "Perhaps, I don't want to be a simple agent. I just want to find the truth, no matter what the cost."

Endless Spy Wars:

Su Ming knew that his choice would mean he would face greater danger. But he also understood that no matter which path he chose, the world of espionage would continue to exist, and he could only find his own answers in this endless struggle.

Brotherhood and betrayal become blurred in this struggle, and Su Ming gradually finds his own position in this game. No matter what the future holds, he will continue to move forward until he finds the truth.

Although the conspiracy gradually emerges, the battle between Su Ming and Chu Feng is not over yet. In the mystery of the spy war, truth and betrayal are intertwined, and the road ahead is still full of unknown challenges.

Zheng Yaoxian detected a hint of confusion and hesitation in Su Ming's eyes. This kind of hesitation is fatal for an intelligence officer, especially one with such great potential. Zheng Yaoxian decided to give Su Ming a final test, one that would not only test his skills but also his convictions and mind. He wanted Su Ming to reconsider the meaning of "justice" and re-emphasize his responsibilities and mission.

The beginning of the mission

Zheng Yaoxian didn't directly explain the purpose of these tests to Su Ming, instead assigning him a series of seemingly insignificant tasks. These seemingly unrelated tasks, however, held hidden meanings. Each one constantly forced Su Ming to confront the conflict between humanity, morality, and self-interest.

The first mission was to track down a suspected traitorous agent. This agent had once been Zheng Yaoxian's right-hand man, but his recent behavior had been erratic, suggesting signs of betrayal. Upon receiving the mission, Su Ming acted without hesitation. Using his exceptional reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance abilities, he quickly tracked down the agent.

However, when Su Ming confronted the agent, he discovered that things were not as simple as they seemed. The agent had not betrayed him, but had been forced to make these seemingly suspicious actions because his family was held hostage by the enemy. Su Ming was caught in a dilemma: he could expose the agent and bring him to justice, or he could let him go and help him rescue his family. But no matter which choice, Su Ming knew that there would be serious consequences.

"Do you think I still have a chance to turn back?" The agent's eyes were filled with despair and hope, as if he was asking Su Ming for help, but also as if he had already accepted his fate.

Su Ming remained silent for a moment, weighing the pros and cons in his mind. Ultimately, he chose the latter. He didn't report the agent, but secretly helped him rescue his family. Afterward, although Su Ming had accomplished his mission, he felt a tinge of unease. He began to question his choice. Is there really no compromise between justice and humanity?

A moral test

Zheng Yaoxian observed Su Ming's choice but remained silent. Instead, he increased the difficulty of the mission. This time, Su Ming was assigned to track down a rebellious merchant. This merchant had long provided vital intelligence to the enemy, and his ruthless tactics had resulted in the deaths of several Juntong personnel.

The mission objective was clear and simple—eliminate the businessman without leaving any trace. However, when Su Ming located the businessman, he discovered he wasn't a typical profiteer. Instead, he was simply a father forced to collaborate with the enemy to protect his family's business and livelihood.

"You know what? They won't let my family go. All I can do is choose the lowest price." The businessman's eyes were full of helplessness.

The choice of this mission seemed less complex than the last, but Su Ming's heart was heavier. He knew that the businessman's crime was unforgivable and deserved death, but the underlying human struggle and moral dilemma made his decision difficult.

Su Ming finally completed the mission, but he began to wonder, were all his choices truly just? Was sacrificing the innocent for "justice" really justifiable?

A clash of beliefs

Zheng Yaoxian then assigned Su Ming a more challenging mission. He was tasked with infiltrating a hostile organization and retrieving a crucial confidential document. However, during the mission, Su Ming discovered that the organization wasn't entirely hostile. In fact, some members were driven to extremes simply to fight injustice, and their ideals resonated with some of Su Ming's deepest thoughts.

In this organization, Su Ming had an in-depth conversation with a leader.


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