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"This rtionship dates back to my father’s generation...."
Phipa began to recount slowly.
With the safety of his own wife and child in the hands of this mysterious and powerful entity, Phipa naturally spared no detail in his exnation. Ba Song, whom Phipa once knew, was simply a businessman with a bit of underground influence in Thand—a businessman in the truest sense, mingling in the not-so-morous circles. In contrast, Phipa was a genuine big shot in Bangkok, interacting with important figures across industries of all colors.
That’s why Phipa’s information and resources were far more valuable than anything Ba Song could offer, and precisely what themand room was looking for—preventing future unknowns while also enhancing their intelligence database. After all, violence should only be ast resort in carrying out missions, not the first one—especially in dealing with issues that brute force simply couldn’t solve.
The fighters who had infiltrated various strata of Thai society were still minor yers, not yet able to provide protection in Bangkok. So, during this period, they needed an umbre.
This was information themand room had intended to extract from Phipa anyway. The sudden urrence merely expedited the process. The goal was to forge alliances and gather some crucial leverage—a bargaining chip of sorts.
Within just over a month’s time, gaining ’trust’ and securing a firm footing after the n’s execution was certainly a significant part of the n, albeit not the only means to do so.
An hourter, after all the questions, Phipa had imparted everything the fighters wanted to know. Phipa had initially thought to stall, to buy more time in this world, but the fighters wouldn’t allow him to dawdle. After a little persuasion, Phipa had no choice but to answer quickly.
The fear in Phipa’s heart had long since faded. He suddenly realized that death might not be such a terrifying thing. Phipa continued, "Young man, that’s all I know. As long as you don’t go picking fights, you’ll be able to survive anywhere in Thand.
"Oh, and just a reminder: other businesses might not cause many issues, but if you guys decide to abandon the flour business, many people will lose their source of ie. You won’tst long in that case—too many people won’t forgive you. Even if you possess almighty powers to pacify Bangkok, suppliers from Myanmar won’t give up this market so easily."
Although only a fraction of the fighters Phipa knew about had enforced this policy, he was smart enough to ascertain the style and strategic approach of these fighters and infer that this group could possibly withdraw from the flour market. But again, that was just an assumption.
What Phipa didn’t foresee was that the fighters were nning to utterly abolish—and harshly suppress—this harmful substance because that was the very foundation Tang Qingid down. No matter how hard it would be, themand room was resolute in following through without a shred of doubt orpromise.
"Mr. Phipa, thank you for your cooperation and reminder. Now we’re onto thest question. Please tell us the password of this ount." Phipa then read out a bank ount number.
Phipa paused for a moment before he rattled off a string of numbers. He had multiple bank cards, so of course, the passwords wouldn’t all be identical.
Two seconds passed.
The fighter stood up and said, "Thank you for your cooperation."
Seeing that the fighter only asked about one ount and didn’t press further, Phipa was somewhat confused. He had numerous bank cards, both domestic and international. Surely his opponents would know he had other bank cards? Why didn’t they ask?
Seeing that the fighter seemed to be making a move, Phipa quickly said, "Hold on, brother, why aren’t you asking about the passwords for my other bank ounts?" He wouldn’t die in peace without asking this question. The card he’d made avable had just over 8 million Euros, not the one with the most savings. Were they just going to pass on taking the rest?
Upon saying those words, Phipa felt a bit foolish. He wasn’t asking his killers to give them money, was he? But if he died, these sums would only go to the bank—his dependents in Australia had no idea about the passwords. Since it was no longer his money, he felt no attachment to it.
"Mr. Phipa, allow us to give you onest piece of news. We already know the passwords to your other cards—Swiss bank ount XXXX, password XXXX; ThaiKehong Bank ount XXXX, password XXX..." The fighter went on to list the ount numbers and passwords for four other bank cards. Just when Phipa was at the pinnacle of shock, the fighter continued, "We also know about the other three safe houses and one hidden cache you have. Their addresses are XXX. So, we just needed this one."
For those who cooperated, the fighters tended to be a bit ’courteous’. Even though Phipa was a major sinner, he had no ties with them, so they didn’t harbor any animosity. It was simply a matter of whether to eliminate him or not.
"You..." recovering from the surprise, Phipa was about to ask a question.
The soldier surged forward in an instant.
"Snap..."
Phipa’s neck was broken by the soldier.
Phipa’s eyes bulged, and he slowly fell to the ground, as the soldier closed his eyes for him.
The taskpleted, the soldier turned around and left. He arranged the scene on his way out, making sure there was nothing too shocking for the Bangkok police toe across or theorize from.
With Phipa dead, the Bangkok n was bound to change. Still, it wasn’t a significant shift, just the activation of an emergency n - a risk considered and prepared for from the beginning of the n formation,plete with a contingency scheme and follow-up actions.
Even though enormous power shifts and chaos amongst the Bangkok underworld are imminent, and people at the top in Thand will surely take notice, it no longer matters to pay attention or not. In a week, the n should bepleted. With the added benefits of money and the intelligence provided by Phipa, there was no cause for concern.
The five soldiers returned the way they came, while Little Two was tasked with erasing and altering all surveince footage from the hotel and the surrounding area. All traces of the soldiers’ existence had beenpletely wiped out, except for in people’s memories.
Three hourster.
The hotel was surrounded by arge number of Bangkok police cars, all guests were confined within, and investigations were undertaken from room to room. Everybody knew this method was foolish, but it was protocol, otherwise, where would they look for the murderer? The surveince footage was reviewed multiple times by a team of experts, but not a single suspicious detail could be identified. The building’s surveince showed that no outsiders had entered, and even painstaking frame-by-frame analysis of the outside surveince yielded no clues.
Although the pressure from above was driving their chief insane, they had no choice but to focus all their energy on the hotel guests and the two surviving bodyguards.
Up next.
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Without any surprises, the Bangkok underworld would soon experience its greatest conflict in twenty years, fueled by the infiltrating soldiers under Phipa’smand. An ultimate reshuffling... was about to begin.
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By noon, Tang Qing received news about Phipa’s operation. There wasn’t much sympathy to offer, as it was just the eradication of evil, albeit by extreme means.
He hadn’t expected Phipa to have such wealth, just the money in his ounts, when converted to RMB, was nearly 1.5 billion, plus over 130 million in cash. There were also a considerable amount of other valuables.
He didn’t transfer this money to his own ount, instead directing it all to the 6794 overall n. It could be used wherever needed, assisting the soldiers in their endeavors. For now, he himself didn’t need any money.
As for development?
He was ready to have his people in Thand start getting involved in the food industry. This ’inspiration’ came from a pancake roll he had that morning. Given Thand’s advantageous geographical location and favorable climate, it made sense to branch out into this area if they had people and power over there. If the opportunity presented itself, they could then embark onrge-scale acquisitions and expansion.
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