Chapter Eighty-Six: Tucker
John seemed to know the man, and after one look at the man, he said, "Tucker." Would you like to have a drink? ”
The man named Tucker quickly swept over everyone in the tent and said, "I'm here to take Eric away." ”
"I know." John took the map handed over by the other man and said, "He's here." Our men brought him back. But the other one is called... It's called something.。。 ”
"Steve." Donovan said.
"Yes. Steve, didn't come back. As he spoke, John spread the map on the table, looked at Joseph, who had handed it to him, and said, "Take this gentleman to the unconscious fellow." Let him take it. ”
Tucker didn't seem to care much about Steve, he seemed to only care about Eric in comparison, but he immediately said after hearing that Eric was still unconscious, "Haven't you woken up yet?" ”
"Nope." John seemed to be in a bad mood when he saw this man, or worse, "I'm not a doctor. You can take him to the doctor. I think he has a big brain problem, and he needs to be treated, and it is better to be put in a mental hospital and never be released again. ”
Tucker looked at John a little strangely, hesitated for a moment, and said, "What does this mean?" Did something go wrong in between? ”
John listened to him ask, feeling like a suppressed resentment and anger suddenly uncontrollable. He quickly turned to look at Tucker and said, "What's the problem?" That's a question I should ask you! Why are the Russians acting against you? Do you think we are meeting today a bunch of Russians who have gone in the wrong direction and lost their way, or a bunch of Ossetians who can't even beat the Georgians? ”
Tucker didn't show any expression in the face of John's questioning, obviously knowing something about what had just happened. But he didn't make a sound, and John didn't give him a chance to chew and continued: "We met the special forces of the damned Russians!" Do you know about special forces? And I can tell you, most of the people who do this are special people from the General Intelligence Service, do you know what kind of department this is? ”
Tucker looked at John and nodded slightly, still not gnawing. John added, "They are coming against your people." You don't know anything about what they're doing. But the other party knows what your person looks like, and when and where. That's your intelligence? In addition, this Eric just has a problem with his brain. John pointed to Donovan and said, "My men had asked him to leave as soon as possible. I also contacted him and asked him to leave as soon as possible, but he didn't listen. Do you know how many people I lost trying to save this guy? After speaking, John took a deep breath and said, "This matter is not over, and I will write a report after that." Let them know that the people of our intelligence bureau are now not only incompetent, but also infested by a bunch of idiots with serious brain problems. After speaking, he looked at Joseph, who had just brought the map, and said, "Take him and give him that fool." Before handing it to him, let him check it and sign it. Don't let someone else carry the blame after something goes wrong. ”
Tucker was embarrassed by John, but he couldn't say anything, because John wasn't talking nonsense, everything he said was true and there was no subjective speculation at all. So he could only look at John and look a little embarrassed and follow Joseph who sent the map. But as he walked to the tent door, he turned around and said, "I'm sorry for this result." Nor do we want the situation to be the way it is. But now is not the time to discuss these in Abkhazia ... ”
Before Tucker could finish speaking, John impatiently grabbed the map with one hand and shook it towards Tucker and said, "See? I'm looking at a map of Abkhazia. Don't always put the one you understand with me. Mercenaries have a much longer history than intelligence agencies like you. Any idea why? That is, at all times, we know what to do better than you people. So, I don't need you to tell me what to do and what to do. You just have to do your job and tell me in advance what you should know and what we should know. Do you understand? ”
Tucker knew that this was not the time to communicate with John, so he raised his hands in a gesture of surrender to show that he fully understood, and then turned around and quickly opened the tent.
John laid the map back on the table, thinking about what he was trying to say as he said, "These bastards. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, it has become more and more degenerate. Not only is there no one in sight, but it has also reached the point where he doesn't know where his real enemy is. After speaking, he took a deep breath and said, "Don't talk about them." Where did you say it before? ”
"Zugdidi and Arte, Arte on the Abkhaz side." Donovan said immediately.
John nodded and said, "Yes, this is it." He said and pointed out the place on the map, saying, "The people who are here at the moment are all dressed up as ordinary people and hiding in this small city. The Abkhazians and Russians here do not know where they are hiding, so they are looking for them. And the border is already blocked. It is unlikely that you will see it through the current situation. Maybe they'll be spotted as soon as they show up. ”
"I said before, this is a part of the people, right?" Colin asked, "Where are the other people?" ”
John glanced at Colin and said with some embarrassment: "Some other Dao have not been contacted so far, and as far as my judgment goes, these people may have fallen into the hands of the Russians and should not be able to come back." ”
Hearing John say this, everyone couldn't help but look at each other. It is not difficult to hear from John's words that the situation here must be much worse than they knew.
Pete looked at the map and said, "Will Abkhazia go east with the Russians into Georgia?" As he spoke, he looked at John and continued: "When I was in Tskhinvali before, Eric said that it was likely that the Russians would come from the west and complete the siege of Tskhinvali. This one from the west, I mean, if they cross the border and go east, then it's going to be very difficult for us to do that. You might even run head-on into the opposing army. Even if we are lucky enough to avoid it, we will be fighting behind enemy lines, which will be very detrimental to our subsequent withdrawal. ”
John nodded and sighed, "Although that guy has a problem with his head, he is not wrong about that. What you say also makes sense. At present, the Abkhaz armed forces here are ready to move, and they may cross the border at any time. So, hopefully it's still too late. ”