<h4>Chapter 78: Chechnya and the ck Widows (3)</h4>
Since there were no seats avable outside, Youngho and Jongil went inside to sit down. When they were having coffee, a stocky man in his forties with sunsses on approached Youngho. They recognized each other by a pre-arranged code of signals. The man with sunsses on told them to follow him quietly slipping out through the back door.
When they got out through the back door, the old streets damaged in war appeared. Although the frontal parts of the city were rebuilt in modernized forms with the government’s abundant oil funds, old streets were still untouched.
After passing through shabby houses, they reached a huge empty lot followed by strips of newly built houses. This was a newly built town. They could even spot some cars parked in front of houses. Some small-scale supermarkets and restaurants were also spotted too.
The guy with sunsses on made a gesture to follow him as he went into a restaurant with an open door but it was still not their destination. He, again, went out of the restaurant using the back door. He finally took off his sunsses after he went into a house 30 meters ahead of the restaurant. They were at the destination.
Several big guys sitting on a couch got up as they saw Youngho’spany entering the house. The oldest man asked Youngho for a handshake.
“Mr. America?”
Jongil showed a disappointed look, not being able to spot a woman since he had expected to find women in the ck Widows. The name was only originated from widows of war but it was now a rebel force led by men. In most of the Imic culture, it was hard to find women leading an organization, which was considered being equal to men.
Youngho was trying hard to hold hisughter after looking at Jongil since Jongil was sitting there the whole time with an unsatisfied face. He had anticipated meeting women but there were no women around.
Although he recently married a beautiful wife, it was his natural desire to be around women. He did not have other intentions but he always wanted to impress women. Easily said, he was someone who would have extra strength when women were around. Youngho always thought that Jongil was such a mystery.
The ck Widows were suffering a shortage of weapons, clothes, food supplies, and other necessities even though Chechens supported them secretively. They had enough funds but because of theck of necessities to maintain their group, they were hoping for the CIA’s help to resolve their issue. The CIA did not want to make any moves until they were certain because the ck Widows was a violent rebel force.
The oldest man in the room, who did not identify himself but a ck widow, put down 20 gold bars on the table.
“This is the down payment for the products we need. With CIA’s ability, please deliver us what we need to the border. If you need more money, we’ll give you more right away.”
‘Michael said that they’d be supported by CIA’s funds.’
Youngho rejected the gold bars.
“Nothing has been decided yet from our side. I can’t take this gold bars.”
“Mr. Lee. This is to save our face. We don’t want to achieve our independence with the CIA’s money. We, Chechen rebels are not poor.”
So the rumor turned out to be true that Chechens fled with the gold bars from the central bank when Russians took over Grozny.
Youngho became frustrated after listening to the rebels’ strong will. They had enough funds but there was no way for them to get necessities under Russia’s watch. It was not a good idea to deliver the items by airnes since it was obvious that Russia could shoot it down. It would be great to have seas touching the state but it was surrounded by pro-Russian republics.
There was only one option, delivering the necessities through Georgia. However, There was Russian army guarding the borderline between Georgia and Chechnya. It was impossible to use normal routes. The ck Widows seemed to be interested in using the Georgian route. Although Georgia and Chechnya were from the same root, they have not been friendly to each other. Chechens were not in the position to ask for Georgia’s help to pass war materials publicly since they were defined as one of the rebel forces by their own government.
There were many rebel forces in Chechnya other than the ck Widows. After long hours of discussion, Youngho told them that he would contact some armed forces active around Georgian side of Caucasus mountain range to make the delivery route, and the CIA would convince the Georgian government if needed. The meeting ended with the tentative n. As Youngho and Jongil were leaving, they had to take the gold bars from the ck Widows because the ck Widows forcefully pushed them in their hands.
Returning to Baku, Youngho called Michael to report about their decision except the fact that he received gold bars as payment since he wanted to exchange that with his money saved in his bank ount in dors. Youngho preferred having gold bars at hand instead of saving money in the bank that did not have high interest rate. 20 gold bars were worth of 1.2 million dors. He thought that having gold bars was a better investment method than saving money in the bank.
Michael told Youngho that he would send Philip to Baku, so he could help Younghoing up with a decent supply n. It seemed that Philip who was overseeing Georgia became Youngho’s subordinate now. Michael had been subtly pushing the republics around the Caucasus to Youngho. After all, Youngho was an elite agent now since he alwayspleted any given job with a great result and offered high quality information from Baku’s high officials.
The two guys who just arrived at Baku’s train station were looking like a wreck with their messy hair and clothes. They even smelled like alcohol. They had been drinking all night on the training back to Baku.
“Man! I told you we should stop drinking... Look at us now!”
“Now you are ming me? You are the one who opened three bottles.”
“Phew, I didn’t know those women could drink so well.”
Last night, Youngho and Jongil went to grab something for dinner in the dining section. Park Jongil with his special sociability started talking with some women in their forties sitting at the next table. Later, they went to the women’s cabins and drank cognac like water.
Since Jongil could not have fun withdies, he decided to make friends with older women. Because of his sociability, they could hear about the widows’ hard lives after losing their husbands in war. It seemed that Chechens’ perspective on rebels in the mountains fighting for independence were different from the CIA’s view. ording to the women, Chechens looked at the rebels as troublemakers who abducted civilians to demand a ransom for their lives and caused terrors around the republic.
Although Youngho was d to hear about Chechnya’s situations from a different perspective, it was such a drag to him since they did not seem like to stop drinking all night long. Eventually, Youngho joined their party and started drinking like them, thus making themselves looked messy like now.
They used to drink all night long back in Seoul too. Youngho thought he had changed living in Baku but it looked like he was the same person.
“Man, I’ll change myst name if I drink with Park Jongil again.”
“Oh yeah? That’s what you said every time on the next day of drinking. Why are you still a Lee?”
Exchanging stupid jokes, they got on a taxi and said ‘Zeynep Farm’ at the same time as their destination. Zeynep Farm was now famous enough to people of Baku, that any taxi drivers would know where it was when hearing its name.
When they reached the farm, the farm family waited to greet them even though it was only a four-day trip. Of course, it was Zeynep who was excited to see them the most. After a while of hugging and kissing, they let go of each other. As Jongil stood next to them waiting for his turn, Zeynep turned him down.
“You have Karajan now, oppa!”
Everyoneughed at her remark.
Agent Philip came to Baku’s Chunho Merchant’s office three days after Youngho and Jongil came back from Chechnya. As if he was grilled by Michael, he said that all the items that Youngho requested for the ck Widows were ready now. It was not the amount that could be ready in a day or two. Expecting that it would take a while, Youngho had not even sent 1.2 million dors for the gold bars received from the ck Widows to the CIA’s European chapter yet.
Although the CIA was supporting the ck Widows with their own funds, they gave Youngho gold bars forcefully for their pride, and because Youngho did not report that in advance, it was toote for him to say something.
He could not report the gold bars because the CIA would doubt Youngho’s intention. However, he could not return the gold bars to the ck Widows because they might affect their rtionship with the CIA.
Since he did not have any clever n, he decided to keep the money for now and find a way to support the ck Widows with itter.
“Philip, did you get Georgian government’s consent for cooperation?”
“...”
Philip looked at Youngho in surprise as if he was asking how Youngho found out about that.
“I just thought it was strange that you had prepared all this in only three days. We’re not in the condition to deliver them at once anyway. We need to open a new route for the transfer. Could you just check if all the items were fine?”
“Because of the chief, I rushed the process. The Georgian government agreed to send these to Chechnya although they’re not in good terms with the Chechen government since they were all fighting against Russia.”
To supply the items to the ck Widows, it was necessary to receive Georgia’s consent since they needed to use a Georgian route. Getting the items were easy since most of them were avable in Georgia. Many of the items weremon in Georgia, so doing a business with the CIA was a great chance for the Georgian government to help out their bad economy and to take credit for supplying the necessities to the rebel force.
Although their rtionship had improved, Georgia did not favor Russia because of the past war. In 2008, during the war with Russia, they were stripped away everything by the Russian attacking force that reached near Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital. They had to give in to Russia and as a result, Abkhazia and South Ossetia were taken away by Russia.
Since Chechen rebel forces distressed Russia instead of them, Georgia had decided to help them out.
“Chief director Michael appointed me as a supplier for the ck Widows and he told me to act upon yourmand.”
‘Ha! This guy is giving me all the work that Edward used to have.’
“That must be because I’m was the person who negotiated with the ck Widows. I’ll introduce you to them in the bordend.”
“Lee, I heard that there is a security guard working in your farm who had been a militia instructor in the past. Can you get him as my backup?”
Ever since Philip was rescued by Youngho and Jongil from the militia, he had unconditionally trusted the strength of Youngho’s team.
“Philip, we won’t be doing any dangerous business like crossing the border directly. Also, although he’s hired by the CIA as a security guard on the farm his job is temporary.”
The European chapter was trying to involve Cha Insoo as well as an agent but Youngho would not budge since he did not want him to get involved in the dangerous job, especially now that he was married.