Chapter 777: Communication Between the Bosses

"You Britons negotiate on behalf of the United States, this kind of scene is really interesting. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 Info" KGB Deputy Chairman Zvigon chuckled in a low voice, "Since this senseless fight is to stop, now are we going to discuss the issue of compensation?" ā€

"We have helped the CIA and the KGB to build a bridge of communication, and we have also given an explanation for Chairman Serov's accident, and we are willing to end this matter, and the KGB will have any compensation." Director Philby asked unhurriedly, "Do you want the CIA to sign a treaty and pay compensation?" From our British point of view, this seems a little inappropriate, and Director Bush will not agree? ā€

"Do you think we KGB care about that pension? Of course, we don't have the CIA's habit of making a big deal out of money, but we don't lack money. Money is useful for intelligence organizations like ours, but they don't know the most important thing, and Comrade Tsvigon is not asking for money. Serov held his head with his left hand and said lazily, "I don't understand the value of the existence of the intelligence department when I raise money." ā€

"And what do you want? Let the CIA and MI6 be disbanded? Open the country to let the KGB run amok? On the left side of Philby's left hand, a middle-aged man in his thirties asked dissatisfiedly, "The KGB should understand that even if you win for the time being, once it continues, the loss will be mutual." ā€

Serov nodded slightly upwards at the corner of his mouth, as if he agreed with the other party's thoughts. But the facial expression doesn't seem to be too sincere, and the more you look at it, the more it looks like you're ridiculing the other person. With this kind of boss as the head of the KGB, all the subordinates brought out are the same, don't look at Serov who was going to launch a spy war nearly two months ago, and they are all dissuading.

But now with a big victory, there is arrogance in the negotiation with the British. In terms of pretending, even as the chairman, Serov felt that he had no place to teach this group of old foxes.

"I want the CIA to release all the captured agents before the start of the agent war, the KGB and the Warsaw Pact countries exposed all the agents who were captured, not only the CIA should be released, because your MI6 communicates on behalf of the CIA, so you also want to release the agents who captured us." Serov looked at the impatient people on the other side, spread his hands and said, "This is our condition." ā€

The KGB would not give up any opportunity to rescue its own agents, which was the source of the Rubyanka's cohesion, and even in a certain way, it was part of Soviet culture, and the worship of agents was manifested in all aspects, because the reputation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was so bad that the KGB worked its own image. Anyone can make mistakes, but the Rubyanka can never be wrong.

"This is impossible, the spies who are caught must be punished by the law, and this matter has nothing to do with the UK." Philby simply refused without even thinking about it, and put on a low face not to involve the British.

"Then the war will continue!" Zinev's attitude was also tough, "Tell the Americans that the American mercenaries in Laos, Thailand, and Angola can be regarded as if they have died in battle." After all, the consciousness of the people of these countries is still relatively low, and they always want to lynch the aggressors first, and I believe that in 10 or 8 years, the people's consciousness will be raised, and the American prisoners of war will be released. ā€

"But you also have prisoners of war who have been captured by the United States!" Philby asked Zinev with a brain teaser.

"Those who surrender on the battlefield, we have long since treated them as dead." Zwigon's words sent chills down the shoulders of the British.

"You should discuss with the Americans first, as a companion, you can move freely in the Soviet Union, remember not to break the law, our national security laws have been revised by me, and the punishment for foreigners is relatively strict." Serov stood up and walked to the door, suddenly turned around and said, "I hope my daughter's favorite car can be delivered soon......"

Arrogant! The British delegate who was facing Serov's back commented so in his heart, but immediately corrected the faux pas just now, and it was not the individual who was arrogant, but all the Soviets who participated in the negotiations, and after the chairman got up, the Soviets on the opposite side got up one after another, and the conference room immediately became empty because of the departure of these Soviets.

"Ever since this guy took control of the Lubyanka, the strength of the entire KGB has been swelling dramatically, and doesn't the Soviet Union have a tradition that the boss of the security services must die well? Why didn't Brezhnev kill him yet. One of Philby's assistants said viciously, his face full of resentment.

Cut! Serov, who took away the surveillance video from next door, sneered, Brezhnev was talking and laughing with Britain at this time, and the worst outcome of the two, as the general secretary, of course he could kill himself, and the price was that the whole family died with him. What's more, the relationship between the two is more complicated now, and it is not simple to make it clear.

Serov was not interested in scolding himself, and quickly got in the car and left. The British also needed a little time to communicate with the CIA, and in such a situation of superiority, the conditions he proposed would not change at all.

He wanted the CIA to release the KGB's captured agents, and the CIA should have recruited them. Because the Americans were more captured in Southeast Asia, he wanted to take out the former CIA Director Colby, sooner or later. If the CIA does not agree to such small conditions, the KGB can only consider the other side to be insincere.

Money is not important to the intelligence services, and there is no point in dwelling on these details. So Serov didn't ask the CIA to sign an unequal treaty and then pay reparations or something. The other party will not agree, it is too embarrassing......

The normal reception still had to be received, and Philby was also very interested in the Soviet Union, and made a proposal to visit it. The Rubyanka has also arranged a la carte shop as a venue to entertain their British counterparts. Of course, this is a special store, and for a long time, Serov had some doubts about the existence of the special store.

Later, I didn't care, this is just a luxury store on the Soviet model, which received rich people in Europe and the United States, and people with connections in the USSR and Eastern Europe. However, in his opinion, the contents are still relatively backward.

"You're lucky, usually this kind of shop never accepts foreigners, that's the KGB's rule." In fact, it is a saying that foreigners and dogs are not allowed to enter, which is acceptable to everyone. After entering the self-selected store, ask the person in charge of the self-selected store to stop entertaining customers, and if someone wants to buy something, record it and send it directly to the place where you live.

He took out a flask from himself, revealing the bullet inside, and placed it on the counter in front of Philby, Serov looked at each other with an expression that everyone understood. Philby was stunned for a moment, smiled and took out a slightly larger lighter from his pocket, pressed his fingers slightly, and a small dagger popped out instantly.

The two of them seemed to be juggling, and they both took out five or six pieces of spy equipment on their bodies. Then they stared at each other for a moment, as if they were both thinking about whether they had been deceived by each other and whether they had missed something. The faces of the two were as usual, but the people behind the two were stunned, their boss usually carried so many things?

"Will it cause inconvenience to the people by blocking guests?" The two began to wander around the huge on-demand store.

"We are very busy when we are not on holidays, and there are no people until we leave work, so I chose to come at half past one in the afternoon, which should be very few people." Serov suddenly said, "By the way, you go back and write a report to remember, this is a special store, use your imagination, reverse black and white, and a few of your subordinates over there can testify." ā€

"Huh!" Philby laughed and said, "What's there about this that reverses black and white?" It's just another name for a luxury store, and I see the price, which is much cheaper than ours in the UK. ā€

"Everything we import is subsidized, so that the people can afford it." Serov shrugged, "Actually, there has always been a kind of austerity in the Soviet Union, which is the opposite of inflation in your capitalist countries. Our country has a lot of problems that your country doesn't have, but I believe that they can be overcome. ā€

"I believe it too! But? Philby nodded approvingly, and he began to refine again. As an intelligence officer, Philby knew the approximate percentage of the subsidy for a commodity, and after calculation he found that Soviet things were still cheap, especially those jewelry on the counter, which was not the price of luxury goods at all, not the price of consumables, "The prices here are all real, right?" ā€

"What am I lying to you for? Prices in the USSR have not risen for more than twenty years! Serov shook his head and smiled bitterly, "That's why I ordered that the special stores of the Soviet Union should not allow foreigners to come in, because tourists who came to the Soviet Union to buy things from here are no different from exploiting us." Do you think I think the Soviet Union is invincible? ā€

After strolling around, Serov made a special case after the two came out, letting the security personnel around the two go in, and the two of them brought back the equipment on the counter. The two leading figures in the intelligence field stood outside and watched the people inside rush to buy, especially the British immediately discovered the price problem inside, and the food appearance was slightly ugly.

"But even so, everything is so cheap, the financial burden on the USSR should be large, right?" Philby asked with interest.

"It's big, but not as big as you think, and there are some things that are especially expensive in Britain and cheap in the USSR. It is because capitalism is premised on profits, and those goods that seem unaffordable are actually worth so much money. Serov smiled and said, "It's an artificially inflated price." (To be continued.) )