Chapter 126: His Identity (9)

"Who went to the USSR?" I asked as I quickly came to D's side, and although I couldn't read most of the things on the paper, I looked at the paper he was holding.

"That's what you said, the chameleon." D finished speaking, and continued to look down.

"What to do in the USSR? 87 years? Then Younis, they don't seem to be unlucky, right? Although I don't know exactly when their group will fall, it seems that it will be a little later, on the eve of the collapse of the Soviet Union. I said.

d Hearing me say this, he looked at me and said, "Don't worry. Ninety-one years in the USSR? Ninety-one disintegration? ”

"It seems to be ninety-one years... Yes, you can't be wrong. I replied.

"It should have been stormy in 87 years." D said, pointing to the words on the paper, "This is another plan. To bring this person back to the USSR and participate in a program codenamed 90. ”

"Project 90? What does it do? I asked curiously.

"I don't know. However, it seems that this man is not the formulator, but he is an important leader. After saying that, D put down the paper in his hand and said to his companion, "Anyway, we have a clue. Hehe. So, be patient, this is just the beginning. With that, he sat down in his seat, picked up the previous document and looked at it again, then looked at me and said, "Didn't your boss mention this plan to you?" ”

"Nope." I thought about it briefly and replied in the affirmative, after all, if the old guy knew about it, he would definitely investigate, but he never made any moves, let alone mentioned it. "I don't think he knew there was such a thing."

D nodded and said, "I remember you said before that your boss spent a lot of time consulting and collecting a lot of information?" I think this must include a lot of Soviet legacies left over from Russia, right? ”

"Yes. This is no secret. He had a lot of old information, and he wanted to find out who he was more than anyone else. I said.

D smiled with satisfaction when he heard me say this, "That means that your boss didn't know about such a thing at all, so it means that in the Soviet sources, there is probably no such plan at all." ”

"It's quite possible. After all, if there were, I don't think he wouldn't know about it... But what do you want to say? I asked.

"I mean, if there is no record on the Soviet side. Then there are several possibilities, first of all, the plan may exist on this piece of paper, for some reason or another, the plan was not carried out and was aborted. Since it didn't happen, there is no possibility of it being discovered. Second, the plan was implemented. And it went well, none of these people had an accident, or even if something happened, they kept the secret of the plan very well. Until the completion of this plan, it was not detected by the Soviet side. ”

"Are you trying to tell me that this man hasn't been caught? He's still active, which means we're heading in the right direction, and it's more and more likely that this chameleon is the old guy from Berlin? I asked.

"That's just one point. And the people involved in this project may still be there. D said and touched the piece of paper and smiled: "I don't think the task that this guy participated in and led should not be the kind of thing that steals chickens and dogs, right?" It must have been a great plan. It should be a medium- to long-term task. There were still three or four years between the collapse of '87, and they must have done a lot of work during it, and there may have been some other Soviets who had been rebelled, and the Soviets who were not in a low position. At this, he looked up at me as if he were a profiteer and said, "That's the value." Hehe. Some Russian state cadres who are still in office. Hehe. ”

"Don't say so sure." I waved my hand and said, "Is it that easy to rebel?" But I think it's possible to make a deal. ”

"That's enough." D said and picked up the information again and flipped it up, "Make a deal... What do these people want? To put it bluntly, they are all national interests, and those who do business with them are betraying their own country's national interests. What kind of behavior is this, do you still need me to explain? ”

"You're trying to take advantage of people?" I suddenly understood the meaning of the profiteer's expression.

"Huh. I told you before that investigating a big person will always have unexpected gains. D said with some smugness.

I sat back in the same chair I had been sitting in and continued to watch them work there. However, this discovery did not lead to a succession of new discoveries, as if someone had accidentally picked up something that had been accidentally lost, and there were no new and valuable discoveries in the day that followed. This disappointed and anxious me again, but fortunately the guys didn't stop after dark, and spent the rest of the time looking at the piles of information, except for a little rest after D and I bought them dinner again.

In the middle of the night, the lady who had brought us in came back to me, and she whispered to D at the door before leaving. I don't know what they said, but the next morning, the lady brought us a cartload of plastic boxes full of all sorts of information.

After checking the contents of the boxes, D looked at me and said, "Let's go." Breakfast time. ”

I looked at him and didn't say anything, just followed him out. This time it wasn't just the two of us who came out, but everyone.

"Don't you have to hurry?" I asked as I walked out of the library.

"Of course, hurry up." D nodded, "They will take Heynckes to Hungary soon, and my men will kill him in these two days." But we are all human beings, and if we are human beings, we have to take a breath, we have to relax. ”

"If he's dead. We can't be here? I asked.

"Yes. These people can't afford to lose contact for a long time. There is even an increase in the number of contacts during some special periods. If contact is lost ... Then we're in trouble. D said.

"Okay." I nodded, it seems that D and Heynckes have an arrangement in this matter. I don't need to know, let alone care.

D took everyone directly to a nearby restaurant for breakfast, and then ordered some takeout before returning to the library unhurriedly and re-engaged in work.

"I'm going to start with these today." D walked over to the newly pushed plastic boxes and looked at me.

"The rest won't continue?" I pointed to the questions that I hadn't finished reading yesterday.

"People have to change their minds. And these ... He said, gesturing to the box, "I call it a change of luck." I feel like I'm going to break new ground here. After saying this, he looked at his companions and said a few words in German, and they seemed to be very familiar with D's routine, and without saying a word, they immediately got busy.

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(End of chapter)