328 The Rise of the Throne
Frankimir wondered if the mysterious man who appeared before them was really the one who had written him a warning letter posing as his father.
As he prepares to leave the parking lot of the sewer bar, is it the warning letter that Frank Mir, the man who calls him "Song", writes to Frank Mire?
The answer is no, certainly not this man. Let us henceforth refer to this mysterious man without a name, as he himself said, "Song".
Before Frankimir went to the Twin Cities, Song, who was in the Twin Cities, didn't know that there was this person named Frankmir in the world.
Therefore, it is even more unlikely that he wrote to Frankimir before this to inform him that his situation was extremely dangerous, and that he should flee immediately with his wife.
It wasn't until Frankimir entered the Twin Cities that Song began to notice Frankimir and the others. Because he was never very at ease with them, Song used the huge intelligence network of his mysterious organization to launch a comprehensive investigation of Frankimir and others, and basically investigated Frankimir in a comprehensive way.
Through getting to know Frankimir, Song soon realized that Frankimir was an extraordinary figure. This also made him more interested in Franky Mire, and wanted to make this strange guy clear.
After the encounter with the Twin Cities, Frankie Mire and Maria both left the Twin Cities. Only Rada, Chanjuan, Zhang Yue and the warden knew about this matter. Even Kafka and Yulia, who were traveling with them, didn't know about their sneaking out of the Twin Cities.
Radha quickly told Song about it, and she would never hide anything from Song, no matter what it meant to her, or to Song.
Knowing that Frankimir had left the Twin Cities, Song also wanted to leave the Twin Cities and go to the outside world to see where Frankimir came from.
Since Song left the Twin Cities a full day later than Frankmir and them, it was difficult for Song to determine where Frankimir and the others had gone.
While Song was busy looking for Frankimir and Maria, the personnel lurking in Vladivostok reported a very important situation to Song. They found people. Entering Maria's house, judging by the man's physical features, it is very likely that it is Frankimir himself.
This was something that made Song very happy, and on the one hand, he asked the intelligence officers in Vladivostok to continue to follow the man and report to him at any time, but not to be discovered by him.
On the other hand, Song immediately took a special plane and quickly rushed to Vladivostok. When Song arrived in Vladivostok, the intelligence officers told him that Frankimir was rushing to Gulag No. 2366 with a few men, and that a series of strange things had happened to this Gulag recently, and even the KGB had sent an investigation team there.
From a security point of view, Song should have arranged for his subordinates to conduct a detailed investigation of 2366 before deciding on the next specific action.
But he wanted to know, Franky Mill, why they went to 2366. Over the years, although Song's intelligence network has spread all over the world, he himself has never left the Twin Cities, so although he has heard a lot about the world outside the Twin Cities, he has never seen it with his own eyes.
It seems that Song wants to immediately figure out who Frankie Miir is and what he wants to do.
So after a brief exchange with the intelligence officers, Song had a comprehensive understanding of Frankmir's past situation in Vladivostok and the general process of being framed.
Knowing the basic situation of Frank Mir, Song rushed to 2366 alone.
Outside the gate of 2366, Song saw the "nine puffs of smoke" parked in front of the door. This let him know that Frank Mire had entered the Gulag labor camp before him.
Song silently hid in the dark, and learned the general situation of the matter by listening to the conversation of Frankimir and others.
At the beginning, Song did not intend to expose himself to them. Surprisingly, they soon met Medusa, one of the four gods of the "throne".
Song has never had any contact with Medusa, but he knows everything about Medusa very well.
This was because the "throne" had hoped to join forces with the king of the Northeast to fight against the huge Soviet government.
Song and their mysterious organization, for a long time, have never paid attention to the "throne", this organization that is about to die.
In their eyes, the "throne" is nothing more than a place for the old nobles who have fallen and daydreamed every day. They did not realize that in the decade after the war, the "throne" had developed very rapidly.
Of course, this is due to many reasons, the "throne" itself has no such ability, and Song and his mysterious organization did not simply underestimate the "throne".
First of all, the alliance between the "throne" and the Nazis allowed this loose and ineffective organization to learn a lot of efficient organizational forms and strict military management methods from the German Nazis, which greatly improved the weak organizational structure of the "throne".
Fearing an attack by the Soviet Union, the three Scandinavian countries, to a certain extent, gave the "throne" a lot of support, and they needed to use the "throne" to get more information about the Soviet Union in order to ensure their own safety.
The British Iron Curtain faction, led by Churchill, also provided the "throne" with financial support, technical assistance, personnel training and many other helps, hoping to use the "throne" to gradually dismantle their so-called "iron curtain state".
As the contradictions between the two camps continued to escalate, the United States also used Japan as a springboard to take all other actions against the Soviet Union that would help disintegrate and weaken the Soviet power, except for military action.
It was precisely with the help of these forces that the "throne," which even the Soviet government had never taken seriously, gradually grew stronger and stronger without realizing it, and it was even reported that even the members of the Soviet government and the highest authorities had infiltrated the backbone members of the "throne."
As the leader of the Twin Cities, the King of the Northeast has always been a thorn in the side of the Soviet government, so the "Imperial Seat" very much hopes to form an ally with the King of the Northeast to share the glory and disgrace.
The alliance with the King of the Northeast is not just because the two sides have a common enemy.
Everyone knows that the Twin Cities are the largest arsenal in the world. Arms sales to all parts of the world have always been an important source of income for the Twin Cities.
The weapons of the Twin Cities are not the most advanced and powerful in the world, and there is not only a big gap between them and the weapons of the Soviet Union and the United States, but they can even be at a rather backward level. But the Twin Cities say they produce the largest number of weapons, and they are extremely easy to buy.
Although many forces have helped the "throne" behind their backs, neither the United States, nor the United Kingdom, nor the Nordic countries have provided military assistance to the "throne".
The countries of biochemism, the hostile camp of mechanical heavy industry, were very worried about whether they would end up in the hands of the Soviets if they were to supply them to the "throne". If the Soviets get their hands on these weapons, they will study them and develop new weapons that will constrain them.
In this way, the military balance between the two sides will be upset, so these biochemical countries are reluctant to provide arms assistance to the "throne", so as to avoid their own military technology being cracked and mastered by the Soviet side.
In their view, that would be more than worth the cost. Therefore, on the Korean battlefield, even if the Americans blow up their weapons and equipment, they cannot let their equipment fall into the hands of the squadron or the North Korean army.
Unable to obtain weapons from the hostile camp of the Soviet Union, the "throne" had to think of another way, and after thinking about it, he naturally thought of the world's largest arms dealer, the northeast king of the twin cities. (To be continued.) )