Chapter Ninety-Six: Invisible Accomplices

Glinsky, formerly known as Gelinck, was born in 1936, president of the Central Academy of Sciences of the USSR after Yuri's defection, and a scientific and technological adviser to Lomanov. Glinsky www.biquge.info whose ancestors were Soviet, grew up in West Prussia, Germany, and his parents were Allied in the Second Revolutionary War and fled to the United States with his family during the liberation of Berlin. But by the time Glinsky grew up, the war was over, and the future great scientist had a chaotic childhood in ignorance. Because his parents came from Europe like other Allied soldiers, and as a group of political refugees, Glinsky was often looked down upon by his own people in the United States as a child. Fortunately, the family soon returned to Germany, where Glinski was admitted to the Technical University of Munich, and in his words, "I thought that the bumpy road ahead was clear, and a new life was about to begin." ”

That's where the Allied refugees come in. When countless Glinsky fled from Europe to the United States, they thought that the United States was a safe paradise, but they were treated as "beggars" by the Americans and suffered a lot of disdain; When the coalition collapsed in Europe, they thought that they could get rid of those who discriminated against them by returning to their long-lost homeland, but they continued to be despised as "Yankees" and "deserters" in Europe. Just like the Allied troops landed in Calais, they tied up French women who were married to the Allied forces and paraded them in the streets, and even killed them in the streets, completely ignoring the fact that they were driven into the sea by Allied tanks to rob ships and flee for their lives.

And many people, like Glinsky, may have really made a lot of achievements even if they work hard and are conscientious, but they are ignored by their entire society. And countless Lomanovs at that time were now active in the streets of the Allied countries, looking for whatever talent they needed for the revival of the Soviet Union.

I have seen a memory before, which seems to be the first meeting of Lomanov and Glinsky. As told on television, the first meeting between the two was at a scientific exchange in the United States, and although there were still some young Geerlincks who struggled to explain how good his microrobots were and how much benefit and development they could bring to other countries in the future, no one wanted to pay attention to him. Rather than focusing on the development space brought by miniature spider robots, those gray-haired old scholars who boast of "working side by side with Master Einstein" are laughing at Geerlink's age, appearance, life experience and research ideas. In their opinion, the robot's discovery route must be huge, and such a slippery thing can only be used as a household automatic vacuum cleaner.

The only thing that was different, and the key to unlocking my doubts about how Lomanov's brain could understand the subtle mechanics and unearth the contempt of a group of Allied high-ranking scientists, was the familiar figure, the familiar bald head, on Lomanov's left side - not the right side, on the right - Aunt Jena, whom he had just met at the time (Darsha and I were both very strangers to her, for she was dead as long as we can remember).

"This guy is really confident." In the memories I remember, Lomanov's tone was not known whether it was malicious ridicule or well-intentioned criticism. Jena still didn't say a word, but Yuri spoke softly. "Comrade General Secretary," he said, "I bet you that if you can give him a stage, he will make history!" ”

So he's a lunatic. On the eve of the war, he personally ran to every mechanized division along the U.S.-Mexico border, inspected almost every tank, and fainted on the front line five times.

To renovate the Eiffel Tower, he personally drew up the drawings, and even ignored the order, and set the first electromagnetic attack, which was aimed at the French Academy of Sciences.

In the attack on the Virgin Islands, he also created a "lightning rod", declaring that "this is proof that Einstein, my idol and number one enemy, declared war on scientific research......

There was also the capture of London, where the allied forces "took Glinsky's gun, followed Villadimore's feet, and sang Stalin's songs" and put the red flag on the British Big Ben.

In addition, in the "330 incident" of the HSD, although he was punished with a major demerit by the Central Committee of the CPSU, he never expressed "repentance". "This is a punishment for those jealous waste," he said nonchalantly, "and it turns out that I can compete with Einstein, and if it weren't for Comrade Lomanov, I would have been a jewel in this life." ”

Straight to the point. If there is one of the most sincere people in the top echelons of the entire coalition, there is no doubt that Glinsky should be pushed. In a place where everyone is deceitful but can't stand my scrutiny, it is the most sincere and the most difficult for me to see, which is really incomprehensible.

"Uncle Glinsky......" I called him softly, noticing tears glistening in his eyes. It was only when I noticed that I was calling him that I suddenly reacted. "Oooh...... Mark Yebka...... You're also ......"

"Yes," I said pointedly, ...... said, "if I could ...... with him If I am honest with each other, instead of acting like an enemy every day, I think I will have one more ...... Friends......"

I'm sorry...... Uncle Glinsky...... I know you hate scheming people the most, but I used it on you once...... for thou art thou art not cheating......

"By the way, Uncle Glinsky...... I've brought you some souvenirs from Egypt......" I said, pulling out the dirty white lab coat from my bag. Sure enough, as soon as he saw something with the "miracle" of his idol Einstein, Glinsky's eyes immediately lit up, and if I hadn't reminded him that this was the funeral scene, I guess the old child would still be able to jump for joy.

"Great! I struggled for a long time to get some of Einstein's old fox stuff. Glinsky suppressed his cry of joy and shook it so hard that it hurt all over my body. yes," I replied bitterly, "if some man could see this, maybe he would have admitted that I was much better than him......

Sure enough, these words poked at his sore spot at once. "Yes," he said sadly...... "Comrade Victor is a good comrade...... But...... But I can't figure out why...... Why didn't I think that those statues on Yurigrad Island, as well as the damn Yuri submarine, are haunted! ”

"Yurigrad Island?" I suddenly grabbed Glinsky's lab coat and said, "What do you mean by that?" Could it be that the 'major intelligence' and 'breakthrough' detected by the coalition forces is the discovery of Yurigrad Island...... Wait, you sent Victor to the island? It's a death sentence! "My voice was too loud and I was glared at by everyone again. Glinsky also suddenly realized something, covered his mouth, and said softly to himself after a while: "Makyebka, don't ask, I can't divulge military secrets......"

"If you don't say I'll do it for you," I gently picked up his words, "the general research and development base of Yuri's submarine is on Yurigrad Island, right?" The legendary 'Yurigrad Island Defense Tower' is one of those stone statues on the island, right? Don't...... Victor saw something terrible on the island, or encountered the highest level of alert from the enemy, so he ......"

"Excuse me, Comrade Mark." Behind my back, a man gently patted me on the shoulder, startling Glinsky. Again, I complained in my heart.

"Comrade Prime Minister wants to see you."