Chapter Twenty-Nine: There is no excuse for the sin that you want to add
Frankimir looked at Maria in bewilderment, the expression on his face telling Maria that he didn't understand a word.
Maria shook her head slightly, her movements were shallow, as if it hadn't happened.
Maria said in a light tone: "According to Bondalin's wife, Bondalin is because she can't accept this fact. He has personally groomed you to be a great secret policeman, and he thinks you'll be the best agent in the world. But you have betrayed our great revolution and thrown yourself into the arms of the enemy. Our great country has defeated fascism, provided free medical care and free education to the people, upheld the rights of the working class and proletarians, and preached human rights and justice to the world. Only in a great country like ours can a great scientist like your father be born. Bondalin could not understand why you would betray our country in the service of an enemy who was trying to undermine the gains of our revolution. So he was like this, alive, and he was mad by you. Bondalin was loyal to our country and to our revolution, and he believed that all of them, like him, were good comrades who were brave and brave on the road of revolution. ”
"Really?" Frankimir couldn't believe that this could be the reason why Bondarin went crazy.
"Of course, there is another reason for piggybacking that cannot be spoken." Maria nodded, this time her movements were much more pronounced.
"What is the reason?" Frankimir wondered why Bondarin had gone mad, after all, he was the only man other than old Ivan who had ever given him a father's love.
"He doesn't believe you're doing it, he wants to stay out of it. However, as a KGB, he could not refuse a task from above, so he had no choice but to leave the KGB. In the KGB, you have to fight for the KGB for the rest of your life unless there is an order. Loving one's job and dedicating oneself to one's work is the glorious mission of every revolutionary fighter, and it is also the unshirkable obligation of every good citizen. If you refuse to work unless you are injured or sick, you will be considered a traitor to our great cause, a counter-revolution in the truest sense of the word. There were only two outcomes: either they were sent to the gulag for re-education through labor, or they were sentenced to death immediately after the trial. Everyone knows that there is no third way to go, as long as they live, as long as they are still normal people, they must go to work, and they cannot become parasites in the industrial age. As a result, he could only leave the KGB if he went insane. Maria made it clear, and Frankimir finally understood what was going on.
"Looks like he's nice to me, and that's a big risk. Would they trust him so easily? "Frankie doesn't think it's that easy for the KGB people to deceive.
"Of course not."
"Bondalin can only hope for his prestige and years of dedication to the KGB, that they will turn a blind eye to it."
"What the hell are they accusing me of? Is it necessary to make things so complicated? ”
"You've been charged with a lot of crimes. The first is to take advantage of his position to steal state secrets. Secondly, he fornicated with German spies and betrayed national interests. After the matter was revealed, you brutally killed Larisa who tried to expose you, and at the same time brutally killed the two policemen who rushed to your house after Larisa called the police. After that, you brutally murdered innocent people, all of whom were minors, in the ruined temple where you were in contact with enemy spies. You're followed by the theft of the Mechanics' ultra-high-pressure hybrid turbine and the kidnapping of the Commune's director's daughter. Finally, when you infiltrate the KGB underground once again to steal more classified Far Eastern information, you are finally caught by our secret police. Maria told all that she knew about Frankymir's crimes, without reservation.
"It seems that you have a lot of credit, and you should be awarded a first-class meritorious medal." Franky Mill said with an eyebrow.
"You think too much of yourself."
"This is indeed a heinous man, and it seems that the fat swan knows me, and although he knows nothing, he knows that it will not be my doing. How is he? Did the KGB let him go? Frankie Mill couldn't help but nod his head, grateful for Bondarin's trust.
"The KGB has never been so merciful, and as soon as they heard the news, they sent psychiatric experts to Bondalin's residence. To make everything seem real, Bondalin had his wife handcuff him to the bed pole and imprison him in his bedroom. When the psychiatrist arrives at Bondalin's house, Bondalin is pretending to be crazy in his bedroom. The guy tried to inject Bondarin with a large tube full of castor oil, trying to debunk his pretense of pretending to be crazy. Unfortunately, he was not able to succeed, and Bondalin's wife quickly put an end to this dangerous act. However, that doesn't mean they're out of harm's way. The shameless psychiatrist, seeing that Bondalin's wife was beautiful, immediately became ill-intentioned about her, and he tried to rape her, and even threatened her that if she was unwilling to cooperate, then he would report that Bondalin was just pretending to be crazy and stupid, so that the KGB would not spare Bondarin. In desperation, Bondalin's wife accidentally killed the psychiatrist, so the couple had no choice but to flee. Bondalin was going to Moscow, and wanted to go to the Central Committee members there and report to them about the situation here, and I was sure that someone would stand up and uphold justice. Those ill-intentioned conspirators must not be allowed to do whatever they want, and their terrible plots must be stopped. ”
"How do you know everything?" Frank Mill asked curiously, and he realized that something seemed wrong.
"I did them a little favor when they were running away. As he was leaving, Bondarin left me a secret code through which he would get in touch with me if he had any gains. At the same time, he asked me to find an opportunity to tell you that your current situation may be very dangerous. No one knows what they're doing this for, but they're not, just throw you here and you'll be fine. Those who frame you will definitely guard you tightly, and everyone who appears around you at this moment may be sent by them to spy on you. This person may try to get close to you, and gradually gain your trust. Of course, he may also be your enemy at every turn, pretending to be at odds with you, so that you feel that he will not be the one sent to spy on you. Normally people don't do this, because there are no spies or spies who deliberately put themselves on the opposite side and make their situation more difficult, but this kind of counterintuitive trick often achieves better results. ”
"I see, so ...... said"
"Yes, I didn't think you did it in the first place. So I came to you desperately to find out what had happened. From the moment I electrocuted you, I never stopped paying attention to it. I hope you can forgive me for my recklessness, at that time I had no choice but to follow the instructions I was given. Now, I want to know, what happened to you? ”
Frankie Mill didn't know whether to trust Maria or not, but this woman had an innate ability to conquer her, even if she didn't say anything, did nothing. Perhaps this is the uniqueness of a beautiful woman, and why the KGB would make such a woman a secret policeman.
"I don't even know what's going on! It all happened inexplicably, like a dream, and I still can't believe it's true. Thinking about the past, Frankimir began to get a little excited again.
With her delicate leather-gloved hands, Maria gripped Franky Mir's trembling fists on the iron table. He said slowly in a calm tone: "Relax, I really want to help you." But I don't know anything, I don't know how to help you. Tell me everything you know, say as much as you know, even if it's a fantasy, I'll believe it. ”
Frankimir looked up at Maria and began to try to recount the past few days, at first he was a little unsure of how to express it, but it didn't take long for him to find his senses and begin to pour out his heartfelt feelings. Tell about what happened after he left the KGB.
He tells Maria how Leo the Short got him drunk and then found someone to murder him. How the wife was killed and brutally abused. and how the KGB 'Swallow' inexplicably appeared in his home, and after gaining his trust, he immediately wanted to harm him. Of course, the Nine Strands run out of fuel, so he has to go to the Mechanics' commune to steal oil, where he meets a little girl named Betty.
Frankimir explained everything in detail, except for one thing he avoided, and that was that he had gone to Elena. This also makes him have a lot of flaws in the question of the time that has passed.
"Is that all?" After listening to this, Maria asked calmly.
"That's all I know, I've said it." Frankie Mill looked at Maria with trepidation, like a student who hadn't turned in his homework, and winced at the frowning teacher in the classroom. Frank Mire didn't know what was wrong, he just felt like he was being scared.
"I feel so sorry for Larissa." Maria sighed softly, her calm tone tinged with a hint of sadness.
"Huh? Are you talking about me? Frankimir was not only weak in heart, but also weak in heart, he suddenly had a feeling of sorry for Maria, and for a while he became a little at a loss, not knowing what to do.
"She looked away, chose a man like you, and even in the end, she didn't dare to tell the truth." A reproachful look appeared on Maria's face, and for the first time today, Frankie Mill saw that Maria's face was no longer calm.
Frankie Mill looked at Maria suspiciously, he didn't know what Maria knew, and he didn't know what Maria was referring to when she said this. He looked at Maria blankly, and Maria looked at him quietly, and Frankimir suddenly felt a strong sense of guilt, he thought that he should have complained a little bit about the woman in front of him, but now he was cowardly afraid of this woman. It's like Maria didn't feel sorry for him at all, but he did everything he did to be sorry for Maria.