Chapter 4: Guests with Complicated Identities!

(I'm afraid that I will be blocked, and I will post a short chapter to test the waters, and if it is okay, I will post another chapter tomorrow!) It's so short!)

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"Next!next!" Jia Lei shouted for a long time, but no one came.

"Boss, how can there be so many guests worth more than 10 million dollars?" said Pete, looking up in his busy schedule.

"It shouldn't be! No matter how you say it, it's also the capital of country E, right?" Jia Lei said suspiciously.

"The guests who can save tens of millions of dollars and have a net worth will definitely not be ordinary people, most of them have their own channels and connections, and they don't necessarily have to rely on our travel agency to go abroad. Boer reminded Jia Lei.

At this time, Pete and the others were too busy to speak, so Jia Lei had to sit on the side and wait for the guests while watching them work.

Jia Lei looked at it for a while and found that most of the guests who went through the procedures were worth between one million and five million US dollars, and a large part of their assets were rubles or real estate.

"We don't take rubles, we can't exchange such a large sum of money for dollars. Novan explained with a guest.

"But I can't get so many dollars at once! what should I do?" asked the guest, Ai Yemi, anxiously.

"Is there a lot of this?" Jia Lei asked with a frown.

"A lot!" Novan said, nodding.

"Then change the previous rules, the original rules for handling fees in US dollars have been changed to seven or three cents, and 30% of the handling fee of 1 million US dollars is allowed. Jia Lei thought about it and said.

Jia Lei remembered that Yeltsin was still very skillful when he first came to power, and the exchange rate of the ruble rose a little later, and he knew that the ruble could hold strong for at least half a year, at least before privatization.

"Thank you, thank you!" Ai Yemi, a customer who came to do the business, quickly thanked him.

"Don't you know that all of our family's savings are only enough for immigrants, and we don't know what to do when we get out after all this money is spent?" said Balvae, Pete's client, worriedly.

"Then why don't you choose to stay?" asked Novan .

We are old people in the Soviet Union, and we are afraid that the new government will make trouble. Customer Ai Yemi said vaguely.

"Novan, you're overstepping, we shouldn't be probing the customer's **. Jia Lei said with a frown.

Isn't the reason obvious, the officials of the former Soviet Union were seriously corrupt, otherwise where would they get the money to emigrate.

"I'm sorry! I apologize to you. Novan hurriedly said.

"It's okay, it's not a big deal! Customer Ai Yemi hurriedly said.

"Put him on the list of the first to go abroad, the plane in three days. Jia Lei said.

"Okay! This guest's information has already been submitted to the immigration office, and I can help him apply for a temporary tourist visa when the plane lands. Novan said.

"It's wise that you have gone through the immigration formalities with us in advance, and I think that after today, the number of applications piled up in the immigration bureaus of various countries will increase tenfold compared to before. Jia Lei said to Ai Yemi.

"Yes, I'm glad I made the right decision, otherwise I'd have been in the same quandary as my friends. Aiyemi said as she looked at Balva next door.

At that time, Balva did not sign a contract because the $1 million fee was too expensive, and now he has to queue up again.

"I'm now willing to sign a contract, when will our family be able to leave?" asked Balva, looking nervously at Pete.

"I'm sorry! I can't give you a definite answer, and when your immigration application will be approved depends on the attitude of the local immigration office. Pete said.

"But didn't your boss just say that it will be difficult to immigrate in the future?" asked Balval.

"Not really, as long as you pay the money, we will definitely be able to help you complete the formalities! It's just that the queue time is longer than before. Jia Lei explained.

"How long is the queue?" asked Balva.

"I don't know about this?" Jia Lei shook his head and said.

"I can't wait! I can't wait a day! I'm leaving Moscow soon, wherever I go, even to Asia, to Eastern Europe, even to Southeast Asia. Customer Balva said excitedly.

Unlike Ayemi, who was only worried about being investigated by the E-government, he would definitely be arrested.

"Please, please, can you let me go right away, I must leave Moscow before the E government is negotiating with other countries and doesn't bother with us people!" said Ayemi, who was a KGB official.

"If you are really in such a hurry, I am afraid that you can only apply for a tour group to travel abroad first, and there is no danger when you are abroad, and we can help you with other procedures slowly. Jia Lei thought about it and said, this is a good way to delay time.

In the period after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the most difficult thing to endure was probably the Ayemi and them, after all, the KGB was on the wrong side of the August 19 incident.

Ayemi even took part in the siege of the Kremlin at that time!

After December 8, many former Soviet officials fled, and the most influential of them should be the flight and backlash of intelligence officials......

(The following plot comes from the Internet)

In December 1991, Strauss, the ambassador of country M to the Soviet Union, visited the then head of the KGB, Sibakatin, and the two met at Bakatin's office in Moscow.

Strauss saw this as nothing more than a courtesy visit to a Rimlin official with whom he had a good relationship. However, this was not the case, and this visit caused the special envoy of country M to encounter the biggest accident of his life.

"You're welcome!" Bakatin said.

"It is my pleasure to be able to accept your invitation. Strauss said.

The two then exchanged social pleasantries, but after the pleasantries, Bakatin suddenly opened his safe, took out a thick stack of documents and a suitcase full of electronic devices and handed it to Strauss.

"Mr. Ambassador, these are our plans to wiretap your embassy, and these are the devices we use in the wiretapping. Bakatin said, pointing to the box.

When he heard this, his mind was clouded, and he was so frightened that he couldn't even speak!

"I will hand them over to your government without any strings attached. Bakatin continued.

"What the hell is going on?" Strauss thought to himself.

Although Bakatin was in a high position, his opposition had a far less impact on the Soviet Union than that of another of his colleagues, an inconspicuous man.

Mitrokhin, director of the KGB Archives!

At that time, this gentleman, who also planned to flee, was much more prepared than the head of the KGB, and Mitrokhin took the trouble to sort out a "big gift" in order to get a good life for his family!

Mitrokhin is a high-ranking dossier at the headquarters of the Soviet KGB and the Overseas Butterfly Newspaper, and he sounds like a high-ranking archivist.

Mitrokhin had a secret that he would secretly take home confidential documents, copy them in shorthand, print them out and organize them into classified materials, hide them in butter blenders and other objects, and bury them in the ground of his country house.

He did this for ten years...... I want to chat with more like-minded people about "{?$article_title?} ", WeChat pays attention to "excellent reading literature", chatting about life, looking for confidants~