Chapter 1474: 1473 Cautious President
Gand replied, “People who can become members of the Dawn Society are all very ordinary; they’ve never had the chance to receive a good education nor the time to pay attention to international affairs, so it’s normal for them to not be able to answer the questions on the exam.”
Samiyi felt a chill run down her spine, grateful that she hadn’t taken the test seriously. If she hadn’t been in a rush to return today, she would have definitely sat here and completed the questions.
As long as she completed the test, the Dawn Society would have likely suspected her identity; then, not only would she not be able to leave, but Tan Rou wouldn’t be able to leave either.
“I understand,” Samiyi said, “So what should I do after I become a member of the Dawn Society?”
“You just need to wait for us to assign you tasks,” Gand held out a badge. “This badge belongs to you. Every three days, you must come here for a meeting. When Bata sees this badge, he will let you in.”
Samiyi took the badge and asked, “When is the next meeting?”
...Gand replied, “The day after tomorrow.”
So Samiyi had two more days to ponder over the Dawn Society’s problems. How could she make the Dawn Society work to her advantage?
“Okay, I understand. I’ll be here,” Samiyi asked again, “Doesn’t our Dawn Society have a way to communicate online?”
Gand nodded and said, “Yes, but you are only a regular member right now. Once you become an officer, you’ll get access to our internal contact methods. Our situation is not particularly safe, so there’s no need for members to communicate. We just need to meet regularly in one place.”
Tan Rou was carefully contemplating the operation mode of the Dawn Society. They were indeed very cautious, as nobody knew who was on the other end of a phone or computer call, so the leaders of the Dawn Society would not risk being exposed by organizing online interactions.
Moreover, offline interactions had many advantages; they prevented excessive communication among members and allowed regular brainwashing sessions to make them more dependent on the Dawn Society.
“Can my friend come over?” Samiyi really wanted Tan Rou to accompany her; it would be safer for them to be together, and Tan Rou was very capable in combat. If her identity were exposed, even if Tan Rou couldn’t get her out, she could at least pass the message to someone else.
Gand glanced at the foreign woman who had been silent, then asked, “Can you guarantee your friend won’t reveal our affairs?”
Samiyi replied, “Of course, I can. My friend may speak a bit of the J language, but she’s unfamiliar with this place; I need to tell her everything. Whatever I ask her to do, she will do. Plus, she’s strong. If we encounter danger, she will certainly protect us.”
With this assurance, Gand was relieved and smiled, “Then she can come with you. Our Dawn Society won’t exclude her because she’s an outsider. We love all people equally, foreigners included.”
Tan Rou’s mouth twitched involuntarily; she had no need for the love of a cult organization, nor did she want to listen to their propaganda.
“Rou, will you come with me?” Samiyi winked at Tan Rou.
Tan Rou asked cooperatively, “Can I come over? Don’t you have to pass a test to become a member? I can’t write the exam, so I probably can’t come, right?”
Gand scrutinized the foreign woman, noting her genuinely puzzled expression. He guessed that the foreign woman could speak the J language but had difficulty writing it, and some things she couldn’t understand without someone translating for her.
“Mr. Gand has already agreed that you can come with me,” Samiyi said happily.
Tan Rou’s expression was calm; she had a look of disbelief towards the Dawn Society, “Well, I would also like to accompany you. It will be safer for the two of us.”
Gand knew that this foreign woman didn’t trust him. Observing her behavior from the previous night, this foreign woman named Zhuang Rou was much more cautious than Sally. Perhaps foreigners all had such wariness when arriving in a new country.
But Gand couldn’t just let this foreign woman go because Ina had already reported their information to him. Ina had said that the foreign woman was very good at fighting and could use a gun, and the Dawn Society was in need of such talent.
Sally didn’t matter, but Zhuang Rou had to stay! Gand thought to himself.
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