Chapter 529: Letter Manuscript (2)

"So, the people of the United States got a living alien ...... in 1947," Zhao Kang was silent for a few seconds when he saw this piece of information, and then began to mutter, "What a coincidence, the Cold War happened to start in 1947." ”

The eyes of the three continued to lock on the photos on the screen, and the information displayed in them next impacted everyone's previous perception of the world.

"None of the staff present at the time could communicate with the alien, as it could not speak, nor could it recognize any symbols or words. Then, as I examined the patient's injuries, I immediately became aware and realized that this extraterrestrial life was trying to communicate with me, using a direct mental 'mind', or 'telepathy'. ”

"Since no one else present at the time was aware of this induction, it seems that this alien is only willing to communicate with me. I reported the situation to Mr. Kevit, and after a brief discussion with a senior officer, it was decided that I would accompany the alien back to the garrison base. ”

"Maybe because I'm a nurse, I'm able to work on alien body care, and my role is also a non-threatening communicator and companion, and since then, I've been assigned to entertain the alien as a 'companion'."

"My duty is to meet and visit this alien, and then make a complete review report based on the actual situation and report back to the command. After this, some military and non-military staff members provided me with a detailed questionnaire, and I 'translated' the questionnaire questions to the alien and then recorded each of its responses. ”

"This alien was always with me during the medical tests, and for this reason, the government increased my security and confidentiality level and elevated my military rank to senior sergeant major. Along with the promotion, my stipend was increased from $55 per month to $139 per month. ”

"From July 7, 1947, until the moment of the 'death' of this alien in August, or separation from the 'body', I carried out all the special assignments in between, and you can read the details of this in the documents I provided."

"The alien is dead!?" Zhao Kang was shocked again when he saw this, "The previous materials also show that it was not too seriously injured, why did it die in such a short time?" ”

"If you look at the wording of the manuscript in the photograph, 'death,' or separation from the 'body,'......," Lau keenly captures a detail between the lines.

"Keep watching," Zhao Kang nodded, keeping this detail in mind.

"I've been around aliens in the presence of military or intelligence officials, and although I haven't had the opportunity to be alone, I've never been disrupted from communicating with them, and maybe that's the advantage of telepathy."

"At this moment, on the sixtieth anniversary of its 'death' or departure, and for the best interests of the inhabitants of Earth, I feel it is my duty to be open about what I have communicated with the extraterrestrials during those six weeks."

"I served in the Air Force as a nurse, but I wasn't a pilot or technician, and I didn't have direct contact with the UFO, including other wreckage from the accident site, during that time. For you have to look at what I communicate with this alien through the way I perceive thoughts and thoughts, taking into account my own subjective understanding. ”

"Communication between me and it was not through 'verbal language' in the traditional sense, and in fact this alien does not have such an organ in its body that resembles a human mouth. So it can't speak, we communicate with each other telepathically. ”

"At first, I didn't really understand what this alien was trying to mean, but by the way, I'm here to tell you that I called it 'Arrow', which is a part of my name. In my interactions with Arrow, I was able to accept vague concepts in terms of images and emotions, which made it difficult for me to express them in words, but luckily, I learned English, which allowed me to convey accurate words and symbolic information that I could understand. ”

"SolaX has helped me a lot in learning English, and it has also benefited me a lot."

"At a time when all the talks were coming to an end, I was able to deal with this telepathic way of communicating with ease. I've also become more proficient at understanding the ideas of 'Arrow'. In my senses, it was as if those thoughts and emotions came from my own heart. ”

"However, this method of communication also has drawbacks, it is limited by the subjective initiative and purpose of 'Eero' itself, as well as the degree of tacit understanding between me and 'Eero'."

The contents of the first declassified document had ended here, and the three people sitting in the corner of the coffee shop had recovered from their shocked emotions, and they all looked at each other, and they all saw a hint of confusion in each other's eyes.

"I think the United States is likely to have something to do with the outbreak of the zombie virus," Meng Jie said suddenly, "You see, these grandsons controlled an alien in 1947, could the virus be brought over by this alien?" ”

"Probably not," Zhao Kang shook his head.

"Why?" Meng Jie looked at him, not understanding why Zhao Kang was so sure.

"I've had a top-secret plan before, and it's called Sakurasa," Mr. Zhao said, "and the plan is that Sakura intends to use submarines to transport zombies to the Panama Canal and cities on the west coast of the country during World War II." ”

"There is such a thing?" Meng Jie and Liu Jiajun were both taken aback.

"Yes, according to the content of that plan, Sakura found several samples of zombies when they invaded the Dutch East Sindu Islands in 1941~1942, and then they studied and experimented on these samples in a city in the northeast of China, and successfully transformed dozens of zombies. The troops involved in the experiments there also tried to train the zombies, hoping to raise them to be weapons of war that only knew how to obey orders like worker bees. ”

"Damn, little devils are crazy!" Meng Jie complained, "When it comes to the brain hole in metamorphosis, no one in the world can match it." ”

"It turned out to be good, and their plan to train zombies ended in failure. Later, when the transport plane was tried to drop zombies to the British in Burma, the plane was destroyed by anti-aircraft artillery before reaching its destination, and all the zombies on the transport plane should have died in the explosion in mid-air. In the end, Sakura chose to use submarines to transport the remaining zombies to the Panama Canal and the west coast of the United States to release, but fortunately, several submarines sank on the way. ”

After listening to what Zhao Kang said, Meng Jie realized that his hands had been tightly clenched into fists, and cold sweat was oozing from his palms.

"Since the Sakura people discovered the zombies during 1941, it is obvious that this virus could not have been brought by the aliens who visited Roswell in 1947." Liu Jiajun said, and Zhao Kang also nodded.

"Let's take a look at the files in the back," Zhao Kang began to crack the second encrypted file, he tapped on the keyboard, and suddenly looked up at Liu Jiajun and said, "After all the files are cracked, we still have to report this to the group." ”

"No," Liu Jiajun said in a deep voice.

"How?" Zhao Kangleng paused, "These things are more valuable to the state than to stay in our own hands."

"I don't mean not to report, but to wait."

"What are you waiting for?" Zhao Kang and Meng Jie asked.

"When the inner ghost I suspect is exposed," Liu Jiajun already has his own plans, "Otherwise, if these confidential materials are handed over, it will still fall into the hands of that inner ghost." ”

"That makes sense," Zhao Kang nodded.

"Then how can you dig out this inner ghost?" Meng Jie asked.

"It's a little difficult," Liu Jiajun thought for a while, "but with the academic exchange conference held as scheduled, this inner ghost will definitely take action." One of the things I'm most worried about now is that the inner ghost knows who our own person in the Houston Institute is, and he is likely to expose our undercover agent through the opportunity to contact the United States side in the future. You know, it's not easy to keep a person of your own in a research institute like Houston, whose value cannot be measured in terms of money or the number of troops, and the longer this person lurks here, the more likely he is to obtain priceless information for the country. ”

"What's the benefit of the inner ghost exposing this undercover agent of ours?" Meng Jie asked again, but as soon as the words came out, he knew that he was asking this question very stupidly, because there was no empathy, he still regarded the inner ghost in the position of his own side just now.

"He has many benefits of exposing our undercover agents," Liu Jiajun said, "Pulling out this nail for the United States is equivalent to gouging out an eye that Huaguo put here, so that we can't understand the progress of China's scientific research in real time." Moreover, this is equivalent to breaking one of Huaguo's hands, and after our undercover agents are eliminated, we will not have the opportunity to continue to obtain valuable information for the motherland. ”

"During the academic exchange conference, if Huaguo's undercover agent in Houston is exposed, it will have a significant impact on the country's reputation, which is also a loss that the country cannot afford." Liu Jiajun still remembers Wu Wu's advice before leaving, "Master Wu told me that if our undercover agents in Houston are at risk of being exposed, he asked me to act decisively, and I can't let the undercover agents fall into the hands of the United States after their identities are exposed." ”

"Isn't it, are we going to kill our own people?" Meng Jie was shocked for a moment, he never thought that one day he would need to kill Pao Ze.

"If there is another choice, I don't want to do so, but I have to admit that Master Wu's request is very sensible and the best solution in the current situation."