Chapter 44: The Puzzle (9)
The old guy looked at Ivan, "What do you think of this question, Ivan?" ”
"We're going to have to put them there for the time being. I couldn't have a better place here. If we fight back, they should be able to be a little safer. After all, it was Ogier who found it before, and even I suspect that the exposure of the place where we were hiding this time should have been discovered by Ogier's eyeliner. So I think if we had controlled Ogier or killed him, then we would have been much safer. Ivan said.
"Then let's arrange it first. We're going to get on Ogier as soon as we can. As for the weapons, they will be available tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. Younis said.
"Then who can take me to Ogier's house?" I looked at the old guy and said, "I don't know the way." I don't even know which one is his house. ”
"Let Valery take you. He knows. Paul began.
"That's good. Then we'll leave as soon as we get our hands on it. When did they arrive? Midnight today? I asked.
"That's right! Midnight. They will contact me when they get there. The old guy said.
"That's no problem. If anyone has a weapon, I'm very confident in taking Ogier. I said.
The old guy nodded and looked at everyone, "Do you have any questions about this matter?" ”
After seeing that everyone didn't speak, Lao Lao Hou continued: "Then now is the question time." ”
"I want to know who is on the Russian side and for what purpose." Paul asked.
Younis thought for a moment and said, "I'm trying to investigate this. It's not clear, but the range of people isn't too big. There aren't many people with this kind of energy, and at the moment I suspect it's a guy named Zakaev. ”
"This man is very powerful? Why deal with us? Did we rob his wife or beat his son? Sasha asked in a playful tone.
The old guy shook his head and said, "The specific motive is not clear. And at the moment I'm just skeptical. Because according to intelligence, this guy is very optimistic about the Seventeenth Bureau, and after Klinger's accident, he said that there is no need for the Seventeenth Bureau to exist. ”
"Huh. Why hadn't Klinger said anything like that before his accident? Paul asked.
"That's because the person who leads the Seventeenth Bureau shouldn't be someone this person dares to mess with." Ivan spoke, "Now that Klinger is dead, and there is another one who has been quarantined and censored, the Seventeenth Bureau has become a child that no one cares about. ”
"It seems that he is also a bully who is afraid of the hard." Paul spoke.
"It's not that simple. I always felt like there was something in it that we didn't know was very important. Otherwise, there is no reason to treat us this way just because we don't like it or because of differences in decision-making. Younis thought for a moment and looked at me, "My dear student told me about killing with a knife. At present, regardless of whether Zakhaev has such a mind or not, but in its current form, it is indeed very similar. ”
Listening to the old fellow, I couldn't help but think of the oil bottle and the Pablo I told me. I looked at the old guy and said, "Are you going to do something that makes people unhappy or even jealous without knowing it?" Because of this, we do not know at all the motives and thoughts of that man on the Russian side. ”
"What have we done? Is it a taboo for some big man to keep making trouble for NATO? Sasha asked.
Paul glanced at Younis, "I'd like to know that too." I can be sure that there is no problem with me here, my actions here are all recorded, and the people, place, time, and reason, I can be sure that there is no problem without going back to look it up. ”
Younis waved his hand at Paul, "None of this should be a problem. Klinger was a strict man, so strict that he was often annoying.
He would document each of our actions in detail and submit them. These are not going to be a problem, these things are consulted by the people on them, and these are all briefed. ”
I looked at Younis, "So... Will it be your private actions. The kind that didn't do a detailed report? ”
"Haha. I've done too much of this. I used to do this a lot when I was in the United States, and I couldn't do everything and then make a detailed written report. That's dangerous for me. As for the future... The old fellow took another sip as he spoke, as if it would help him clear his mind.
"Don't say it's so long, later? I think it's been the last time, a year to half a year. I thought about this for a long time before you came, and I thought it was probably the cause of the problem during the period when our confrontation with NATO was at its most intense. I said.
Younis looked at me, "You mean that time we had in Serbia?" ”
I shook my head, "I don't mean exactly where, but the time period. Time period... ”
"No, no, no... The old guy suddenly seemed to remember something, "You seem to have some truth in what you said." During that time, I did. The old man said as he slowly put down the bottle and paced around the room.
"Huh. It seems that he has really done something shady and makes people hold a grudge. Sasha immediately complained.
Paul glared at Sasha and said, "Shut up." ”
The old guy just walked around like that, about five minutes later. He stopped suddenly. Then he looked at me and said, "I don't think the problem is anywhere else, it should be in Serbia." ”
"Why do you say that?" I immediately asked.
"I suddenly thought of a person, you know this person, do you know who it is?" The old guy asked.
"Who? In Serbia? I know a lot of people. To be specific... I said.
"The man is dead. From the Kosovo side. Remembered? ”
"Waldette?" I immediately blurted out when I heard Kosovo, but as soon as I finished speaking, I thought of another person, who had a much more background and depth than Waldette. "Berisha? The guy named Berisha? ”
"That's right! That's him! Younis nodded.
"Who! What are you talking about? Paul and the others all looked at us blankly.
I looked at Younis, "Can I tell everyone?" ”
Younis nodded and said, "It's a colleague from the Soviet Union, and he has been active in Yugoslavia and Albania. Having lost contact during the most chaotic period, so many years have passed and he has become a Kosovo Albanian. ”
"And then? Why him? Paul asked.
Younis shook his head, "He probably didn't cause it." I should know about meeting him over there. ”
"What do you mean? And that's after that? I thought about it for a moment and suddenly it occurred to me that the old guy had been away for a while, "You mean... "I looked at him and he looked at me, neither of us said it, but the way he looked at me already told me that I was right.