Chapter 68: The Old Guy's Plan (4)
"This..." Hearing the old guy say this, the three of us were silent for a moment, and the first to speak was Rebic, who looked at the old guy Younis and said, "They will all think that you are selling to each other... They will be more anxious and even more vicious. ”
"But that's it. . . The Russians will take the opportunity to really label you a traitor. At that point, even if we succeed and really take out the guy suspected of being Rostovsky, codenamed Chameleon, and even prove what he has done before, it's hard to tell what you've done for a while. After all, those bastards will say they did it themselves and planned it. You're making a deal with this traitor from before. They do something and turn themselves into heroes in one fell swoop, and you're going to be nailed to the pillar of shame again, along with Berezov and Rebich, Semolov, everyone else. I said worriedly.
"You can think of this to show that you are getting to know more and more about the way people in this industry do things. That's what intelligence does, and a lot of times what you end up knowing isn't the truth at all, because there are too many human factors and subjective judgments involved. The old guy said and raised his hand to Rebic, "In case of what you said." Of course I was prepared, and I didn't want to be slandered as a traitor. As I said, I have had such an experience before, and I don't want to have it again, even if I can't be given the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, but I can't be called a traitor. After saying that, he looked at Rebic and said, "I made some arrangements." All of this information, as well as what I have collected before, have been carefully organized. And there is also a report written by myself. In the report, I record all my ideas, goals, and the plans, processes, and final results that I have developed and implemented for them. Speaking of this, he sighed a little unwillingly and said, "Of course, the final goal can't be written." That is, we are here, and the operation that will be carried out in Switzerland has only one plan or assumption in the report, because it is too late to write any further. After saying that, he said to Rebic: "Your task is very important, and it is no easier than the people we left behind. Not only do you have to use these things to make those bastards apart in our misfortune, but you also have to do your best to prove our innocence, at least to remember for us in this world what a bunch of unlucky people have done. ”
"I will. I'll do my best! Rebic agreed solemnly, but then he looked a little confused, "But how exactly should I do it?" Proof of innocence ... I have to find someone in power, who should I go to? ”
"I've already arranged this." The old guy laughed, "The unlucky ones also have a few old friends. Although they are all outdated old things, there are some things that they can still do. After saying that, he took out his notebook from his body facing Rebic, flipped to one of the pages, and turned to Rebic, "This is the person and method you are looking for." And where I put my things, the person who is keeping him, and the code. After Rebic took the notebook, the old fellow continued: "Go to Italy, Milk, they will provide you with everything you need." Then let's go and follow the steps written above to get started. ”
"The guy up there is in Moscow?" Rebic looked up at the old guy Younis in surprise, "It's actually put in... Moscow? ”
"Hey, hey." The old guy smiled proudly and pointed at me, "In the words of his hometown, this is dark under the lamp." The old guy said in very broken Chinese, and then again in Russian: "The most dangerous place is the safest." They think that in the heart of Russia it must be their world, and I will never put what they want there. They would never have thought I would do it. This not only saves you a lot of time, but also avoids the danger of running around with him. When you get back to Moscow, I want to be able to do this in one day. They simply didn't have time to react. Whether I fell into their hands or not, they didn't have time to react. ”
I looked at Rebic and then at the old guy, who was clearly ready to make a big deal out of it. He was probably going to expose these bastards to some big guy and let them be unlucky with them. But I'm not very optimistic about this matter, because this matter is not small, and even if the people he finds approve of it, then the implementation of the whole thing will not be as simple as catching a thief or a criminal gang. After all, calm down and think about it, who are these people? All of them are mixed up with all kinds of secrets, forcing these people, what will they do? It's impossible to rebel, but it's always okay to defect, right? With that head of secret, he defected to NATO and entered Germany directly. Such a group of people defected ... The results would be catastrophic. So it seems to me that even if everything goes well with Rebic, Russia will slowly try to replace another group of people with one group, separate these people, and then secretly arrest them one by one without knowing it. Then the old guy's goal of making those bastards unlucky together can be achieved, but in terms of time, the old guy has no time to save himself. At most, he can prove that he is not a traitor, and it is a small proof, and no one will publicize this matter with much fanfare. He will not become a hero in the eyes of the world, at most he will not be quickly forgotten as a traitor.
"What should I do after that?" Rebic asked, "After I'm done with that." ”
"Hide, of course. Concealment of name. The old fellow said, "Didn't you say it in my farewell speech just now?" You'll have to live a life of fugitive. Those people won't let you go, as the backbone of the Seventeenth Bureau, they will definitely go to you. Including after you hand over your things, the person who administers justice will also look for you. But whoever is looking for you, you can't show up again. I don't need you to testify or anything. Live well, even if you're on the run. If all goes well, you won't be on the run for long. As for where to go ... Don't tell me, and don't tell anyone. ”
"Understood." Rebic nodded, "But I wonder if these will really work after sending them out?" ”
"Absolutely." The old guy nodded, "Don't think too much. Just complete the task. After speaking, he glanced at the notebook, "This one will be given to you." There is also a mess of things I remember, you can read as a story. Maybe you'll be able to write a storybook in the future. ”
Rebic didn't say anything more, but put away the notebook. And as he put away his notebook, the old fellow Younis looked at me and Berezov.