Record of northern Myanmar

Chapter 135 Black Market

Ajuan left, and I slowly put away my smile, narrowed my eyes, and looked at the closed door.

In a place like this, you can't believe eight out of ten words everyone says.

Ajuan's expression was natural, and I believed that what she said was indeed true.

For example, her family was killed by the head of the Pei family, and she was the only one to escape.

As for whether what she said about the relationship between grandpa and Pei Songtao is true, I will take it with a grain of salt.

I have known for a long time that there is a top student studying psychology behind Brother Song, who helps him sort out his lies.

Unexpectedly, this person was Ajuan.

If this is the case, Ajuan should be very important to Brother Song. Why would he stay in such a fierce fighting place in northern Myanmar?

Doesn't that mean putting her in danger and leaving her to fend for herself?

A top student in psychology knows how to speak to make the other person trust or sympathize with anyone.

She chose me!

why?

As the old saying goes, why me?

I smiled to myself.

Because you think I'm easy to deceive?

After being in the liar's den for so long, I have long learned to protect myself wisely.

I will not be deceived by beauty and will help her regardless.

I took out my mobile phone and was about to make a call to ask about Ahu and Ajuan when Ahu called.

"Brother Hu, I was just about to call you!" I got up, walked to the window, and looked out.

There are some guards downstairs, giving a lesson to a piggy.

"A Fei has sent an incubator!" A Hu said, "If you can get away over there, come over and I should let you know how this industry operates!"

"Okay, I'll go over right now!"

Just as I was about to hang up, Ahu spoke again, "If you have time, you should learn how to drive! I will be your driver every time you go out!"

"Haha..." I laughed, "Okay, when today's things are over, I will learn when I come back!"

Speaking of this, Ahu has mentioned it to me before, but after all, I was just a piggy before. Let alone driving, there were always people following me when I came in and out, so I was not free at all.

Now I can finally reassure them that I'm out alone, and because I've been busy with things in the park, I haven't had any free time.

Now that I'm back in northern Myanmar, things are just like that. After I come back from Ahu, I must learn how to drive.

Otherwise, if you encounter special circumstances in the future and there is no driver, will you have to run on two legs?

It was now around four o'clock in the afternoon. After I went downstairs, I found Ajian.

"Ajian!" I called the person over, "Follow me to the casino!"

"Okay!" Ajian agreed, turned around and ran away.

Within two minutes, he came back with four armed men and a pickup truck.

"Brother Meng, the car was driven away by Ah Fei. Is this car OK?"

If there was anything I could do, I sat directly in the passenger seat and said, "Let's go!"

Before seven o'clock, I arrived at the casino, greeted the guard at the door and went in.

Ajian and a few others stayed downstairs, and I went upstairs alone to the office.

After knocking on the door twice and hearing Ahu's voice saying "come in", he opened the door and saw Li Fei was about to get up and open the door.

"Brother Meng is here!" he said with a smile.

"Yeah!" I responded and looked at Ah Hu, "Brother Hu!"

"Sit down first!" Ahu was sorting out a pile of documents. After putting them into the folder, he stood up and said, "We'll have dinner on the way. Let's leave now!"

I didn't ask where to go. Ahu had already said on the phone before that it was another industry channel.

It seems that he may let me operate it later.

Li Fei also followed me out and got into the car downstairs, followed by three jeeps with more than a dozen heavily armed people.

After arriving here, it seems that security is much tighter than before.

I asked Ah Jian to take the people back without waiting for me, and left in the car with Ah Hu and Ah Fei.

I think Paul went to Myawaddy and Ahao also went there.

Brother Song is planning to put the base camp there.

Here in northern Myanmar, Ah Fei should replace Paul or Ah Hao in the future.

Moreover, he seemed to know exactly what Ahu was going to do.

He cut off the organ of Asai who had made a mistake in his work. He knew that he would send it to Ahu, and now he came with him again.

Presumably, he should also know the subsequent procedures.

A Fei sat in the front with the driver holding the insulator, and A Hu and I sat in the back.

Ahu whispered to me: "In the past, we always sent people or organs to the high seas for auction. Some were sent to the black market, and some were picked up on the dark web. In the future, you will be gradually exposed to them."

I nodded and said nothing.

I have long heard about the high seas auction and the black market.

But what is the dark web?

"What we are going to today is the black market, which is also the main way of buying and selling organs. The money is not much, but the money comes in quickly, regardless of the source or destination. Cash transactions are also the fastest and most convenient way! Over the high seas, there are regular Yes, every time we receive a list of customer requirements, we will prepare whatever we have on hand. When the time comes, it will be auctioned publicly, and the highest bidder will get it! But unless there is a market for organs with the same matching type, most of them are living, young people. Virgins are the most valuable, of course, there are also those who like young boys, it depends on the client’s requirements!”

I heard him talk about this kind of transaction which is considered the dirtiest in the world, as if he was talking about buying and selling vegetables and radishes.

It can be seen that this kind of business has long been common in northern Myanmar.

I didn't ask where the black market was. Anyway, I followed Ahu and I'd know where it was.

The convoy did not leave the Golden Triangle. After eating on the way, it headed northwest.

Not far away is a rolling virgin jungle, with China to the north and Laos to the east.

The convoy drove for about an hour and arrived at a town when it was dark.

The town is not big, with a main road in the middle and many small roads branching out, leading to some sparse buildings around it.

The car stopped in front of a one-story casino.

"We're here!" Ah Hu said, got out of the car, and added, "Ah Meng and Ah Fei will come in with me, and the others will stay outside and wait!"

A Fei and I followed A Hu and walked towards the casino.

There were two men covered in tattoos at the door. Their eyes were ferocious. When they looked at people, they always looked like they were trying to make a hole in them.

They knew Ah Hu, nodded slightly to him, opened the door, and let him in, but they stopped Ah Fei and me.

They motioned for us to raise our hands, as if they wanted to search us.

I blocked it for a moment and looked up at Ahu.

Ahu turned around and nodded slightly.

I reluctantly raised my arms and let them search.

To be honest, this was the first time for me to be touched all over my body by a man. I felt so cold!

If it were a woman, I would be quite happy with it, but if it were a man, it would be uncomfortable and very disgusting.

I stared at this person, and he stared at me, as if he was competing with me in a game of whoever blinked first would lose.

After the search, I smiled and walked in without hesitation.

Ahu also had a smile on his lips, and without saying anything, he continued to lead us inside.

This casino has only one floor, is very large and deep inside.

Most of the people who come here to play are Chinese, and it is rare to see blond foreigners.

We walked all the way to the end, and there were two more tattooed men standing on either side of a door.

Ahu looked back at Afei, who raised the incubator in his hand and gestured.

The two tattooed men then opened the door and let us in.

"Brother Tiger, please come in!"

It turns out I know Ah Hu, but he was still acting cool before!

I feel more and more that the people here seem not to be like the people from the four major families in northern Myanmar, but more like gangsters!

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