Dai Lu and Annie were not new acquaintances. She had known Annie long before Ouyang Yun's secret visit to the United States. However, she and Annie truly became good friends after Mrs. Dailer became the new governor of South Dakota. From this point of view, her intention to approach Anne was really bad.
After becoming Anne's good sister, Dai Lu also met Mrs. Dale a few times, but the latter was a busy person, so she only took a photo of her once every time. Perhaps because they only met a few times, Dai Lu was very interested in Mrs. Dale. Mrs. Dale knew very little about it, so she did not expect that Mrs. Dale would have such a reason and attitude when she had a long conversation with him for the first time.
She took advantage of her daughter, and there was nothing wrong with seeking justice as a mother. However, Dai Lu guessed the beginning but not the end, and the agent's sensitivity to the current situation and conspiracy immediately made her realize that perhaps, she was facing a A huge opportunity, a chance to become a world-class spy.
"What do you need me to do?" She immediately changed her business attitude and asked softly.
Mrs. Deller smiled and commented first: "You are indeed a smart person." Then she said seriously: "My conditions are very simple. First, I must become the first female president of the United States; second, Anne cannot be harmed in any way; third, I must become the first female president of the United States. , America must remain intact." After saying that, she looked at Dai Lu with a serious expression.
Mrs. Dale's words made Dai Lu act suddenly, but her expression did not change. After thinking about it seriously, she replied: "Madam, you think too highly of me. I am not qualified to discuss these matters with you." , but I promise to convey your wishes to my superiors. Of course, I cannot guarantee what the final result will be."
"Very good, you are very sincere. I think this is actually an opportunity for you. This world fundamentally belongs to men. It will be very difficult for us women to break out of the sky, but you can also I see that we women in the United States are getting an unprecedented opportunity. I believe that if we can really succeed, it will have a huge impact on the world situation. Of course, this will definitely include China. Miss Dai Lu, I wish us cooperation Pleasant." Mrs. Dale said and stretched out her hand.
Armed with a package of developed films, Dai Lu and Anne took a train to Washington, escorted by more than two dozen heavily armed women, when Mrs. Dale began to give a televised speech.
When the train started to play slowly, Dai Lu looked out the window, and an idea came to her mind involuntarily: Will Rapid City really give birth to the first female president in the history of the United States and even the world?
Three days later, at the headquarters of the Washington Post in downtown Washington, under the nervous gaze of a group of elderly guards, Biseline, surrounded by dozens of heavily armed women, walked into the home of Fiocelli, the editor-in-chief of the Washington Post. office.
Because of the "Wives' Revolution", Fiocelli had a very hard time. On the one hand, as an American with a "conscience", he hated the illiterate women who initiated this revolution and believed that "women" He is indeed a non-political creature"; on the other hand, as a journalist, he is at the center of the storm and can always get a lot of explosive news as soon as possible every day, which makes him never tired of it, and even has the idea of "let this revolution happen" Let it last for a hundred years." Such a wish.
Five minutes before a group of women from the Women's Mutual Aid Association broke into the newspaper building in a very unladylike manner, Fiocelli had received a phone call informing them, "Because of President Truman's stupid decision and the inadequacy of the tattooed members of the Ku Klux Klan." "Female thugs have begun to show destructive power that is inconsistent with their gender" (the above words are all from the "Washington Post"). In addition, the "Washington Post" has always upheld an "impartial position (in fact, That’s the mainstream men’s position).” Fiocelli’s first reaction was that “those girls from the mutual aid association” had finally thought of interfering with press freedom to control the direction of public opinion. At the same time, he was a little worried that they would be affected by the past of the Washington Post. The "fair reporting" came to settle accounts with him.
So, when Bisselin walked into his office, what she saw was a "house uncle" with a somewhat flustered expression and hair as messy as a chicken coop.
"Hello, let me introduce myself. I am Bisselin, the vice president of the Women's Mutual Aid Association." Bisselin was originally a strong woman, and now she has become the de facto leader of the mutual aid association, which has led to her temperament becoming more and more "" The direction of "Ultimate Big Boss" is moving closer, and this naturally increases the pressure on Fiocelli.
"Hello, what can I do for you?" Fiocelli said in a panic as he stuffed the feature report about Biseline that had just been sent by an editor into a drawer and stood up.
"You are a newspaper office here. Of course I am looking for you to expose the information." Bisselin sat down on the chair opposite Fiocelli in a familiar manner, grabbed a copy on the table and read it. With two eyes, he let out a sneer.
Fiocelli glanced at it and found that it was an interview sent by a reporter named Dukao yesterday. He thought that there were quite a lot of words criticizing the Women's Rangers, and his face turned pale.
"Of course, oh, no, Miss Bisselin, please, what information do you want to expose?" After saying this a little incoherently, Fiocelli looked at the door with a guilty conscience.
At the door, two well-armed young women with indifferent faces stood there with their heads held high. For some reason, Fiocelli felt that their eyes were glancing at him intentionally or unintentionally, and there was a sneer on their lips.
The reason why Bisseline and her Rangers made Fiocelli, who was accustomed to seeing big scenes and big figures, walk on thin ice and feel fear from the bottom of his heart was because just three days ago, they had just executed a group of Ku Klux Klan members in public. , and the process was very bloody. During the execution, several members of the Ku Klux Klan made rude remarks. As a result, after Bisselin gave an order, these people were pulled directly from the team and then were killed by a group of people who were only seventeen or eighteen years old. The young girl was stabbed to death with a bayonet.
What's interesting is that from this day on, Bisselin was also given the title of "Female Butcher" behind her back.
"Look at these photos." Bisselin took out a few photos from her bag and threw them in front of Fiocelli.
It is the photo of MacArthur and his men killing members of the Women's Self-Defense Forces in Brandon. What is important is that none of the Women's Self-Defense Forces members in the photo were photographed with weapons, which makes the content of the photo look like MacArthur and What his men were killing were unarmed civilian women.