"Agent Sauter" tells the story of a female agent who was planted in the United States by the Russian spy agency from a young age, but later chose to help the United States avoid an assassination. The heroine of the story is a female agent named Sauter, who is a member of the CIA. The beginning of the story is that Sauter was arrested for a failed mission in North Korea, and the US government decided to abandon her. But the plot turned, because of the insistence of Sauter's boyfriend, the US government had to exchange spies for Sauter. Sauter was moved by her boyfriend's love as a result, and had some changes. After returning home, Sauter married her boyfriend. Maybe this should be the happy ending of a story, but this is just the beginning of the story. . . One day after Sauter married her boyfriend, a spy from the US CIA came forward. Sauter was in charge of interrogating the spy hidden in the United States. The spy told Sauter a story, a story about Sauter himself. . . . It turned out that in Moscow more than ten years ago, in order to arrange for spies to enter the United States, Russia launched a special plan to train those orphans who lost their loved ones in the United States as spies from an early age and send them back to the United States for adoption. Become Americans, but in fact they are spies sent to the United States since childhood. Everyone felt very surprised. Sauter’s performance made me think that she was framed at first, but it turned out to be beyond everyone's expectations.
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