Chapter 53 takes the initiative to move closer
The necessary ammunition was replenished, and the wounded and dead bodies were transported away, and the whole team seemed to be instantly rejuvenated.
Things converged quickly, and there was a lot of casual conversation and laughter inside and outside the cave, which was very rare, and Gogol, who had always been silent, began to be enthusiastic, standing up and looking around, as if reconsidering the overall strength of the entire team.
In the face of Gogol's dynamics, Jiang Yingxue also felt a little strange, Bai Ning had just predicted Gogol's behavior pattern, so he deduced it one by one?
Such a shallow behavioral logic does not look like Gogol's usual level.
Is it really because there is a fixed cycle of security risks in this outpost?
In great confusion, Jiang Yingxue could only focus her attention on Bai Ning's body, wanting to see what Bai Ning's overall attitude towards Gogol was.
What made Jiang Yingxue even more puzzled was that Bai Ning was a little indifferent to this sudden change, as if an old monk had settled down.
Could it be that this is what Bai Ning called the duel of concentration?
Does each side want to take the initiative, so much so that both are trying to stimulate the other's curiosity?
It's a strange temptation, and it's absolutely weird and unpredictable.
I couldn't understand it for a while, and I didn't want to dwell too much on this kind of thing, Jiang Yingxue could only suppress Ivan as much as possible, so that he could put as much pressure on Gogol as possible in the process of restraining his subordinates.
In this way, it can be regarded as indirectly helping Bai Ning.
For Bai Ning at this time, he dared to be the capital of the old god, mainly relying on Gogol's obsession with this outpost research base.
No matter how forbearant Gogol is, his obsession will never change, which is the key to the mutual game.
As Bai Ning expected, after Gogol roughly inspected the team's equipment, he naturally came to Bai Ning's side.
"You're having a good time, aren't you interested in this place at all?"
Pulling the translator Bo Xinshan, Gogol's conversation was very natural and with a bit of calmness.
"Interested, a little bit.
However, I believed in Mr. Gogol's expedition plan, so I was not in a hurry. ”
Bai Ning behaved very calmly, as if he really believed in Gogol the whole time, and there was not the slightest distraction.
"In that case, it couldn't be better.
Now that our supplies are basically satisfied, it is very necessary to send a small group of personnel to conduct preliminary exploration at this time, and I suggest starting such preliminary exploration now. ”
Gogol behaved more naturally, completely expressing his thoughts in the middle of the situation.
This expression was very normal, but Bai Ning heard something slightly different.
Some, it seems to be a very dangerous and spooky place.
In this statement, Gogol naturally divided the entire expedition plan into two parts: the early and the late, which shows that Gogol does not seem to be very familiar with this place.
This internal expression is completely impossible, because the cave in which the party entered was clearly dug by hand, and it was also an emergency access point.
This is enough to prove that Gogol once led other teams to explore here.
Moreover, Gogol's grandfather used to work here, and he could not have been unaware of the environment here.
Now he has to go through a small-scale expedition of trial and error, which shows that the variables in the outpost research base are very large.
This dangerous variable is not confined to the topography of the research base at all, and is a great danger that will change over time.
There may be a certain regularity to this danger, but it is clear that this regularity is not fully grasped by Gogol.
In other words, tonight may be the best window for exploring research bases, but there is still great danger.
"Okay.
You are familiar with this place, and with your leadership, it will definitely make the follow-up progress smoother. ”
Bai Ning instantly accepted the move, testing whether Gogol dared to join the early expedition team.
This was done both to test the danger level of the earlier expedition and to weaken Gogol's dominance.
False command will only float on the surface after all, and become a pawn in the hands of the real dominant.
"It's all a small problem, I see that your electronic equipment is very complete, and you can completely control it remotely."
Gogol's cautious actions showed that the danger in the outpost research base was extremely high, but Gogol's behavior at this time seemed to be somewhat inconsistent.
The expression seemed to be smiling rather than smiling, with a little banter and a bit of mockery.
This attitude seems to be a clear indication to Bai Ning, he Gogol is not resting on his laurels these days, sealing himself in a dark space to escape everything.
Gogol was also secretly observing Bai Ning, thinking about ways to effectively use this powerful team in the future.
Bai Ning's pretentious attitude at this time was nothing more than some small carving skills in Gogol's eyes, and in the face of his Gogol's strong adaptability, all resistance would become a stepping stone to his success.
"You're very well-rounded, and our equipment can really do that.
We have a limited number of repeaters in our hands, so we have to plan the exploration area in advance and plan the route in detail for the local area.
In this way, we can provide timely support in the case of danger in the future and avoid unnecessary mood swings under Ivan.
With your knowledge of the outpost research base, such planning should be easy. ”
Since Gogol's attitude was ambiguous, Bai Ning also took the opportunity to spy on the detailed layout of the base to reduce the deterrence of the chips in his hands as much as possible.
"No problem, here's the overall map of the outpost research base.
The base is divided into three floors, upper, middle and lower, and the most important secrets are all in the space of the three underground floors. ”
According to Gogol's previous urine, he will definitely try his best to perfunctory the past, at most to give some vague hints.
Unexpectedly, Gogol agreed so simply, causing Bai Ning's series of follow-up moves to fail again.
Was this a deliberate coping effort by Gogol?
Or, after passing Gogol's test, his own way of dealing with life was so decisive?
With full doubts, Bai Ning took the drawing and took a look, it was a hand-drawn 3D drawing, and the structure of the upper, middle and lower layers of the base was very clear.
Except for the various details that are unknown, most of the structure and function of the room are marked on the drawings.
It is no exaggeration to say that with this map, they can go wherever they want, and there will be no obstacles at all.
But if Gogol knew so much about the outpost, why did he and his previous expeditions fail so many times?
If the final secret Gogol was talking about, the final key that could unlock the secrets of the Tunguska region, was a mess of things, then there was no need for him to come here repeatedly.
In Bai Ning's opinion, it is very likely that the price of taking out this secret will be extremely heavy!
All the previous expedition teams died in this outpost research base, so the unwilling Gogol would take the trouble to come here to explore repeatedly.
However, with such a clear three-dimensional map, what kind of risk cannot be solved by detours?
You know, the previous twenty or thirty meters long stone tunnel was dug by the previous expedition team, and with such a strong burrowing ability, they can dig the entire base like a gopher.
Could it be that there is some kind of spirit riot in this outpost research base?
However, this idea is obviously unrealistic, and the sleep deprivation experiment is a research direction that has been stripped away, and this outpost research base is at most a research prototype with great potential.
Could it be some other supernatural riot?
Or, it was simply a defensive measure set up by the Soviets during the evacuation to prevent the final secret from being easily stolen.
Or, as previously speculated, this outpost research base is a trap to trap the elite forces of other forces.
All the traps in this outpost research base were carefully laid out by the Soviets in order to surprise those who came after them.
Such a surprise is impossible to easily traverse even if you have a detailed map of this place.
The danger does not come from the geographical location itself, but from the variables themselves.
Such a variable is likely to be one of the directions of the Soviets' interpretation of secrets, a nightmare that even if they know it, they can't get rid of it!
"This map, in addition to your grandfather's credit, the other people who died here have also made great contributions, right?
However, I think the early exploration process you are asking for may be dangerously dangerous.
In such a desperate situation, how many times do you think you can rely on deception to make Ivan's men believe you? ”
Thinking about the key to it, Bai Ning's cold showdown.
Gogol wanted to trick the outlaws into sending them to death, but this would make the already frightened outlaws retreat.
Even if they were just a group of rabble, they had a numerical advantage after all, and it was very simple to kidnap and threaten Jiang Yingxue.
Moreover, the fact that the helicopter was able to arrive here is a message that has penetrated into the hearts of all outlaws.
It's like the last time in the village, when the external pressure exceeds the outlaws' psychological threshold, and there are horses as a way to escape, then they will inevitably disperse at the critical moment.
Gogol's casual letting the outlaws die will inevitably make the outlaws feel that this is a Jedi, and the outlaw riot will not be able to be quelled in a sentence or two.
The nature of outlaws is to take money and sell their lives, not to play with their lives for the sake of playing with their lives, and reasonable use of this to drive outlaws can make their combat power reach the maximum.
Gogol had met all sorts of people in his past experiences, and he would not have been incomprehensible to such basic common sense.