Chapter 184: The Lone Wolf (23)

"The old guy made the arrangement that someone would take the incriminating evidence he had sorted out, find the old guy Eunice, and give him these things." I said.

"You want to do the same thing?" d immediately understood what I meant.

"Yes." I immediately nodded and said.

D looked at me and thought for a moment and said, "So if that's the case, there are two problems. First of all, where is this person your boss is looking for, and who is it? I don't think you know this, only your boss and the key gentleman who was assigned to do this know, right? Second, even if you find this person, is this person reliable? Will he be able to do the role we want to do? I would like to know how you solved these two problems? ”

"First question, as I said before, I have some friends in Italy, and the first stop for people who leave with this information is Italy. You see what I mean, right? I asked.

"That means it's likely that your friends in Italy helped this key gentleman on this mission, so that he knows where this man went?" D asked.

"Maybe." I nodded, "At least there's a good chance they'll know which city he ended up in, right?" From this point, you can also know more or less where the person we are looking for is. And the second question, I think this person should be reliable. From what I know about Younis, there will be no problem with this person. This is not an impurity, it is as carefully considered as the outdated information and intelligence gathered. So as long as I can find this person and put it in his hands, I don't think it will be a big problem. ”

D nodded when I said this, and after thinking about it, he said: "If this person really played a role, then from the perspective of time, there is already a move in Russia at this moment, right?" ”

"What action? Arrested? I asked.

"Of course." D nodded, "Why else do you leave them behind?" Those who do intelligence are the most ruthless, and they would rather kill by mistake than let go. Not to mention the case of real evidence. ”

"So what are you trying to do? Find a way to inquire about the news and see if something like this is really happening? To prove that this person is really useful? I asked.

"That's right. We have to get everything as good as possible before we do it. I can't go to Russia for something that can't or even makes sense. D said.

"So what are you going to inquire? I asked you if you could get any news from Russia, and you said that you don't have any manpower on the Russian side. I said.

"Inquire about the news without having to be your own people. It can be bought with money and exchanged for something else. There are a lot of people who do this kind of thing, and besides, we don't want to inquire about specific things that are too secret, but we just want to know if there are people in Russia who have been unlucky recently. D said.

"Then you think my method is feasible?" I asked.

D thought for a moment and said, "It's feasible for now. But there have to be some arrangements. As he spoke, he looked at me and said, "In the name of the Seventeenth Bureau?" I mean, if we get rid of that guy, then we're going to have to have a name for it, and we're going to have to get a name for it, right? ”

"Of course. Of course, in the name of the Seventeenth Bureau. I immediately nodded, "That's what makes people believe, and I really had to attack him until the seventeenth round." ”

"Good." D thought for a moment again after saying a word, "Then I'll immediately find someone to inquire about the news of the Russian side." At the same time, I had to find Anya and arrange for them to sort out all the information we knew about this old gentleman. Maybe some were wrecked in the truck, but we at least saw it and can recall it. ”

"Do you want me to find a way to contact my friends in Italy?" I asked.

"Nope." D waved his hand, "Don't just contact us now." The original network of the Seventeenth Bureau no longer exists, how do you find them? Did you run to Italy on your own? It's definitely not going to work. It's even more impossible if you're going to let my people run errands for you, because you don't know each other, and it's obviously not appropriate to have easy contact. ”

"So you mean to wait until we get our hands on them and then go to them?" I asked.

"Yes. After succeeding. D nodded, "Our step now is that while we wait for the opportunity, I will ask people about the situation on the Russian side." And no matter what happens there, we're here to do it whenever the opportunity arises. In addition, I will try my best to contact Anya and them to sort out the information. ”

"And what if you can't find that person?" I asked.

"Can't find it?" D laughed when I asked about this, "Then I can only make things bigger." D said and pointed out the window, "I will send everything and everything that has been sorted out to the Russian embassy or consulate, send more more." Let them all know. I think they'll report it, but if they do, it's a bit of a suspicion of deliberately putting the whole thing on the head of the Seventeenth Bureau. ”

I nodded, "That's true." If you want the Russians to bear the blame, it's a bit of a fake to do so. ”

"Yes. So we still have to act in secret. Finding the man now seems crucial. D let out a long sigh, "It's another plan where you can't go wrong." I hate making mistakes, and I hate not being able to make mistakes. ”

"That... If all goes well. Will the people at Berlin believe that the Russians did it? I asked.

"Of course." D nodded, "Let's put ourselves in their shoes." If you are from the Berlin station, you understand that this old gentleman has been engaged in the work against the USSR, and then Russia. And what about the seventeenth round? In fact, he has been fighting with this old gentleman. So one day this old gentleman died suddenly, unnaturally died, who would be the first thing you thought of? ”

"I wouldn't have thought you were involved in this anyway." I said and pointed to D.

"That's enough." D nodded, "And I won't think of you either." They will only think that the Russians did it. They will think that it must be your boss who found out the truth about everything that happened from the Soviet era to the present and reported it, and Russia killed the old gentleman in retaliation or liquidation. ”

"And can the Yankees get any confirmation from the Russians?" I asked.

"Confirmation?" D laughed and shook his head, "I don't know. Whether they confirm it or not, the Russians will definitely know about it anyway, right? And it was done by the seventeenth bureau. They can't say to the Yankees, no, you've wronged us. It's not something we do. We are innocent. D spread his hands and said, "Do you think the Russians would do this?" ”

"Huh. Look at what you mean, not only do they have to carry this black cauldron, but they are also willing to carry it? I asked.

"Isn't it?" D asked rhetorically and continued, "This is a big traitor. It would be a big case at any time. This kind of thing, even if the Yankees threaten or retaliate directly, the Russians will not give any explanation, they will only accept it. ”

Fat! Keep looking for fat!!!!

(End of chapter)