Chapter 266: To Moscow

The whole plan, except for the parties Frankimir and Maria, all the people who knew about the plan were added together, but there were only four people: Rada, Chanjuan, Zhang Yue and the warden. Other than that, they didn't tell anyone about the plan, not even Kafka and Yulia, and Professor Saul, who had no idea about it.

The problems in the Twin Cities will be solved, and the problems of the Soviet Union will have to be considered, and the journey from the Twin Cities to Moscow will be tantamount to crossing the entire territory of the Soviet Union. If they were unarmed, they would naturally not arouse the vigilance of the Soviet side, and no one would have bothered with them.

But if there is a chance that they will be caught off guard against the enemy, and what should they use to defend themselves, then they will have nothing to rely on, and will they be able to cope with everything with the "Gustav Heart" alone?

If they were carrying any weapons, the situation would be completely different, and they might have been stopped by the station's security inspectors before they could get on the train, followed by harsh questioning by the railway police, and perhaps even taken to the authorities.

This time, whether they should carry weapons or not is really a difficult dilemma.

Luckily, as long as they still have the "Gustav Heart" to rely on, after some camouflage processing by Rada, the "Gustav Heart" is disguised as a mechanical prosthetic. Since the end of World War II, the Soviet Union has been full of people who work and live with mechanical prosthetic limbs, and they will not be questioned and criticized, but will be respected. They were there to defend the great Soviets, and they were left with a wound that will never be forgotten, so they deserve to be respected.

At the same time, Radha also installed a small gadget on Maria's clothes, which is a miniature liaison that can communicate with the Mecha Eagle Castle at any time.

Everything has been prepared, and the day of parting has finally arrived.

In order to hide the eyes, after the grand coronation, no one went to see off Frankimir and Mary, and everyone lived their life in the Twin Cities as usual.

Frankimir and Maria traveled as lightly as they could, they didn't want to make too much of a burden for themselves, and that would be asking for trouble.

They dressed up as skilled workers, and if asked, they said that they had gone to Moscow at the request of the organization to participate in a construction project. Many construction projects are now under way in Moscow, and although the post-war construction task has been going on for many years, this difficult task is still a long way off.

At the same time, the working class, the least of all, will be subject to interrogation. They are not peasants, they are not bound to the land, they are builders of the revolutionary cause, they are everywhere the organization needs them, whether it is the South Pole or the North Pole, they are not contributing to the great revolutionary cause of the Soviets all the time.

The only person in charge of sending Frankie Mire and Maria was a locomotive driver in his fifties. He is the most ordinary locomotive driver in the Twin Cities, and he is also the person Zhang Yue specially found for Franky Mire and Maria for this operation.

He was so ordinary, he couldn't possibly be undercover, and he drove an old steam locomotive through the secret passages beneath the Twin Cities.

Underneath the Twin Cities, there are more than a dozen secret passages leading to the outside of the city. Except for the royals of the Twin Cities, none of these secret passages are known. Zhukov blew up a waterway when he left, and at this moment Frankiemir and Maria were on a dry road.

The black iron steam locomotive was very old, like a product of the beginning of the century, not only was it not very fast, but there was also an astonishing amount of soot and soot, and more importantly, sitting on such a locomotive, both Frankmir and Maria felt that they were about to fall apart.

Although they were all secret police of the KGB, they were all born after the thirties. They had never ridden it, and it looked like it was made in France, at least it should have been born before the Russo-Japanese War.

Naturally, for a while, it was difficult for both of them to adapt.

The deeper they walked into the dark tunnels, the colder the air became, and Frankimir was not sensitive to this, but Maria began to shiver from the sudden chill.

Maria put on the Soviet overcoat that she had prepared before departure, and she asked Franky Mill to put it on. Although Frankimir didn't want to wear such a bulky coat that was in the way, it was difficult to run around in a single coat on the ice field at more than ten or even dozens of degrees below zero, and it was difficult not to attract the attention of others.

On the way to Moscow, they need to make themselves look like ordinary workers as much as possible, and they can't even carry anything about the KGB, because anything of that kind might reveal their identity, and they're just going to be a complete worker.

After about an hour's journey, the steam locomotive finally came to the end of the tunnel. Frankimir and Maria stepped off the locomotive with the engineering surveyor on their shoulders, and after a brief goodbye, the locomotive driver, who was over half a hundred years old, started the steam locomotive and returned to the Twin Cities.

Frankimir and Maria walked in the dark, and it was getting colder and colder in front of them, and they could even feel the snowflakes splashing on their cheeks, a feeling that they would never have been able to experience in the Twin Cities.

Finally, they saw the mouth of the snow-capped cave, and from this moment on, they returned to the bosom of the Soviets.

When I walked out of the cave, I saw a vast white field, thousands of miles of ice, thousands of miles of snow, the mountains were snow-white, the trees were snow-white, and the earth was snow-white.

Maybe they have been in the Twin Cities for a long time, and this sky full of snowflakes makes them feel like a big snow. But in fact, for the entire Russian Federation of the Soviet Union, such a snow is really nothing, but just a small snow.

The entrance to the cave is located in the depths of the vast jungle, and it looks so hidden that no one will notice it.

Now Frankie Mill and Maria are about a hundred kilometers away from the Twin Cities. According to Rada, as far north as you get out of the jungle, you will soon see a railway, which is part of the Eurasian Railway.

It takes about half a day's walk up the railway to a small city where the train has a stopover from where they can board the train and go all the way to Moscow.

Neither Frankimir nor Maria wanted to lose time, they hoped to be able to get to the city that Rada had mentioned before dawn and get on the train to Moscow.

In order to avoid being spotted by anyone, they walked by moonlight without using any lighting equipment. Not only that, but they also made a pine branch to hold behind their backs to hide the deep footprints they left when they walked through the snow.

It was a long journey, and in just a few days, it seemed that they had long been accustomed to the hot and snow-free life in the Twin Cities, and instead forgot about the snow country where they had lived for most of their lives. Thankfully, they finally saw the moon and the stars again. This is a delusion of luxury that the Twin Cities will never have.

From midnight to dawn, they finally saw the Soviet city in the dawn light, a city with a completely different architectural pattern from the Twin Cities. It reminded them all of Vladivostok, the coastal city where they once lived, and which was also Frankimir's hometown. His ancestors have lived there for generations, he is a descendant of the Tatars, and although he now uses a Soviet name, this does not change his Tatar origins. (To be continued.) )