Chapter 97: Confrontation (28)
That being said, in my heart, I don't want that to happen. Because for us, we are now powerless to deal with the people in Berlin, and if we do it to the police, we will be pushing ourselves the road to defeat, not to mention the Russians who will fight at any time.
But when we revisited the entrance to the east side of the Niederdorf pedestrian area, there was already a large number of police officers on standby. Some of them are pulling the cordon, some are gathering together as if they are assigning their respective tasks, and some are evacuating and guiding pedestrians in all directions. In addition to the police, there are several ambulances parked on one side, and these ambulance personnel are also ready to go.
A few of us stopped, standing some distance away and looking at the policemen in front of us. Berezov, who was beside him, said: "Do you really want to do it?" So many cops... Just the four of us, not to mention whether we have fought or not, first of all, we don't have enough ammunition. And there is not enough time. ”
I glanced at Berezov and didn't speak immediately. That sentence just now was just an angry sentence on the head of the head, and now this posture, in order to get into Neddorf, he pounced on a group of police officers with a gun? That's not bravery, that's stupidity.
I took out the phone and immediately dialed Krzhakov's phone, and he on the other side of the phone immediately said without waiting for me to speak: "Can't get in?" ”
"Yes. A large group of police officers blocked the road. We are now on the east side of the Niederdorf pedestrian area, just a little further west into Niederdorf. I said immediately.
"Let's go to the train station. According to the location you mentioned, you immediately go south and find the nearest road to the train station. Now those who came from Russia have the upper hand in the fight. I think that if the Berlin people do not want to give up their actions yet, then they should concentrate all their forces there. But a few of you had better move faster, a friend of mine told me that everything that is happening here has caught the attention of the Swiss, and the alarm level is rising, and I think it won't be long before the train station will be the same as Niederdorf. That's it, let's go our separate ways. Krzhakov quickly finished and prepared to hang up.
"Wait!" I immediately stopped, "What if, if the target we were looking for realized the danger and ran away from here?" ”
"First of all, you'd better hope that guy doesn't do what you say. Otherwise, none of us can do anything, because we don't even know where he is and what he looks like now. Secondly, you have to believe in the value of A1, and I can tell you that he is worth more than you think, and much more! That's it! As soon as Kerzhakov finished speaking, he hung up the phone.
I turned to look at Berezov, put the phone away and said, "Go to the train station." Head south and go around. ”
"And what about our goals?" Berezov asked with some eagerness.
I shook my head and said, "This is Krzhakov's instructions. He said that the target would most likely go there, because now the people from Russia have the advantage. With that, I quickly ran south.
Berezov looked quite proud to hear me say this, and he said as he ran: "Haha. It's time to let the NATO, American bastards from Berlin suffer a little. ”
I shook my head unconsciously as if the Russians were here to cooperate with us. When it really comes time for everyone to meet, I think the communication will still be the gun in the hand, and if the old guy falls into the hands of the Russians, maybe the end will be even worse than in the hands of NATO and the Yankees.
Thinking of this, I quickened my pace, even if I couldn't win the target this time, I couldn't let the old guy be taken back by the Russians. Maybe I shouldn't think so, because the idea of giving in to the second thing is already a sign of discouragement, which shows that I am somehow no longer as confident as I used to be, and I will become less determined, decisive and focused in action, and I have begun to think more about other things, to think about what the old guy should do. This was not supposed to be something I was thinking about, and the only thing I needed to focus on in the previous plan was the goal, and I would do whatever it took to achieve it!
I quickly stopped thinking about it and tried to get myself back to where I had been at the beginning of my mission. But it didn't take long for me to unconsciously remember what Krzhakov had said. From his modest words, I can be sure that the people on that side of Berlin should have fallen into total passivity. They may not be a lot of people, but they have been severely distracted by our actions. They have exerted a lot of strength in order to keep the target we have been pursuing. From the church to the alley not long ago, they had lost seven or eight people one after another. While we were moving here, the old fellow Younis's group led the rest of the men and the Russians to the railway station or near the station, where he caused a scuffle between the two sides, and now it seems that he was much better off there than we were here, at least from the correspondence between Krzhakov and me. In such a situation, the people at the Berlin station will obviously feel a lot of pressure, after all, from the previous information, there are a lot more people from the Russian station than from the Berlin station, and I think these people should be selected to be good players. What's more important is that the Russians are concentrating on them, and now in a way, we're working with the Russians against the bastards from Berlin.
I think with the wisdom of the Berlin guys, they should have figured out that this was a trap, a trap designed by a target they were hunting. My biggest fear is here, and I'm afraid that they will be frightened by the way they are present, and that they will mistakenly think that this is a trap that we have created in collaboration with the Russians. Although such an idea can be quickly overturned if it is carefully analyzed, at this moment, in such a tense and fast-paced action, how many people can analyze the whole thing clearly?
At this moment I suddenly hope that the people in Berlin will be smarter, calmer and braver, because then I will be able to keep them and give me another chance to find my target and make up for the mistakes I have made.
Thinking of this, I picked up my speed again, and soon after coming to the south side of Niederdorf, we immediately turned to the police who had bypassed the road closures on this side and ran straight to the west, the train station on the west side.
Ask for fat... Double fat on May 1!!!! Ask for fat!!!
(End of chapter)