Chapter 237: The Miracle Drug (I)
"We must admit that this kind of thing happened completely on our part, but fortunately it was discovered in time and not to the point where it cannot be remedied." Ian sat down at the conference table and honestly reviewed Wheeler in the main seat.
"The High Command and the Führer are well aware of the harsh circumstances in which you find yourself and the dangers you have experienced in the work of gathering British intelligence, and at the same time have recognized your great merits, and those who have made meritorious contributions will be honoured by the Führer himself. Major Ian, you are a very good intelligence talent, and even the Führer expressed his admiration for your deeds, saying that he would find time to meet with you. To be honest, I'm a little surprised, but you're probably the first of the Eye of Odin's front-line informants to be summoned by the Führer. Wehrle reached out and flipped through the folder in front of him, pulled out a document and placed it on top.
"General, it is a great honor to be praised by the Führer." Ian stood up, his boot heel bumping and nodding.
"Sit down, Major." Wierle glanced up at Ian and nodded in satisfaction.
"I have already reported this matter to the Führer last night, and he did not reproach the clerks for this, but expressed full understanding of the matter. The Führer said at the time that if there was anyone who was really responsible, it was him. Weirle picked up the water bottle on the table and poured himself a glass of water.
"Your Excellency the Führer is a great man." Ian sighed from the sidelines.
"Don't say such insincere words, Major, especially in front of me, and don't use that in front of the British bureaucracy."
"I don't understand what you mean, General." Ian replied with a smile.
"The Führer has endorsed the Eye of Odin, so whether it succeeds or not, this time it won't have any impact on the future of you little foxes." Weirle glanced at Ian, a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth.
"General. Trust us, we'll do our best to complete this mission. Ian put away his smile and solemnly puffed up his determination to Wheeler.
At this moment the door to the conference room opened from the outside, and Kirsten led Lecht into the room.
"General, this is Adele. Captain Lechte. Kirsten stood in the doorway and introduced himself to Werle.
"Air Force Captain Adele. Lecht. The captain of the military doctor stepped forward, and stood up and saluted in one go.
"We are waiting for you, Captain Lecht, and Lieutenant Colonel Kirsten." Wehrle gestured to the empty seat at the conference table.
"Yes, General." The two female officers walked over to the conference table. Kirsten sat on Werler's right hand, and Lecht sat next to her.
"Adele. Captain Lechte, I have just looked at your file, and I am very satisfied with your resume. Lieutenant Colonel Kirsten has recommended you to me because you have the expertise we need most at the moment and will be of great help to us in the difficult task we are currently facing. This work is in the interests of the Empire, and even the Führer attaches great importance to it, so there must be no mistake in any case, and I hope you will be able to clearly understand this.
At the same time, I have to warn you in advance. I think Lieutenant Colonel Kirsten should have also mentioned to you that the work we are involved in is a state secret, so even if there is a change in position in the future, I hope you will not publicize what you have experienced to the outside world. Any leak will be punished with the severest punishment. Werler said to Lecht with a serious face.
"I understand, Sister Kirsten...... Abu ...... The lieutenant colonel has already told me that I will strictly guard state secrets, and my mouth is tight. I won't tell anyone who asks me. Adele replied loudly, and the corners of Wierle's eyes twitched a few times.
"Very well, I hope you can remember what was said today." Wehrle turned his face to look at Kirsten. This recommendation of the lover seems to be a little unreliable.
"Captain Lechter has a wealth of medical knowledge, and she has been involved in a large number of military research projects in the Navy and Air Force, most of which are top military secrets, so I feel that Captain is completely worthy of our trust." Kirsten respectfully reported to Werle.
"Military secrets? I see, no wonder there is not the slightest indication in the file. Wehrle nodded, then looked at Ian and asked.
"Do you have any more questions? If not, then I will agree with Adele. Captain Lecht joined the operation. ”
"I have no opinion, and I trust Lieutenant Colonel Kirsten's judgment." Ian nodded in acknowledgment to Kirsten.
"Very well, so let's get started, and I'll ask Captain Lechter a question first, do you have any research in biochemistry?" Willle asked the young medic captain.
"Biochemistry? I studied it for a while, mainly about refining from living things...... Oh, and there are military secrets involved, and I can't talk about it too much. ”
"That's the awareness there, that's good. In addition, I read your information, and you are still an excellent pharmacy expert. Wierle asked, flipping through the papers.
"Yes, most of my research so far has been related to pharmaceuticals, such as...... Ah, it's also confidential, I can't say it. Miss Captain curled her neck cutely.
"Very good, Captain, it seems that you are indeed our best candidate at the moment. Now, you can take a look at this document and give you fifteen minutes. Weirle handed a document to Kirsten, who placed it in front of Lecht.
"Ian, you go and inform the vehicles and personnel now, and leave immediately in fifteen minutes, and you and the lieutenant colonel can discuss the details of the operation on the way. I need to see the preliminary results tomorrow morning, remember, not to disappoint His Excellency the Führer. Werler gave the order solemnly.
"Yes, General." Ian saluted Werle, then quickly turned and walked out of the conference room.
"Do you have any questions? Captain Lechte. Wehrle asked, turning back to the medic captain.
"I really didn't expect that the British have come to this point, and this is indeed a very huge breakthrough, and if their experiment is successful, it will bring a revolutionary leap forward for research in the field of human medicine, if these experimental data are true. General, this really should be classified as a state secret, the benefits behind this technology are difficult to estimate. You are right, it must be in the hands of the Third Reich. "Adele. Captain Lecht replied with a frown.
"You've impressed me again, Captain, and you really understand the meaning of it, and you are worthy of being a descendant of the Lecht family." Wehrle nodded in satisfaction.
"General, my ability has nothing to do with my family, don't confuse me with the rough embryos of those giant ships full of cannons." Lecht grumbled.
"I have the opportunity to say hello to Vice Admiral Lecht for me, he is the only one who has participated in the battle on the Jutland Front."
"Got it, General, I'll pass your greetings to Grandfather." Captain Lecht gave a very ladylike nod to Werle. General Weirle smiled and shrugged helplessly.
"It's just that General, now that you have obtained such detailed information, what else do you need me to do here, I don't see any place that needs my help." Adele asked with a puzzled look as she flipped through the papers.
"I can explain this to you, and it is like what the Führer said, the problem is still with the superiors who make the plan, and you can't blame the executors for doing things badly." Wehrle took a sip of water from his glass.
"Our intelligence gathering in England began a long time ago, and in '37 we had already set up our first intelligence group, headed by Major Ian, whom you just met. When the war began in the 39th year. Our intelligence officers have spread all over the UK, and a huge, efficient and secure intelligence network has been formed, which I don't know how much effort and effort has been spent on staff, and many of them have even paid with their lives in the process of establishment. But a month ago. The Führer made some sudden adjustments in intelligence gathering, and although we tried to make up for it afterwards, due to the rush of time, some problems inevitably arose in the end. And what is in front of you is the most troublesome of them. Weirle touched the back of his head and said calmly.
"What adjustments did the Führer make?" Lechter asked with a wink, puzzled look.
"Most of our intelligence collection focuses on military, political, economic, and social intelligence issues, and the Führer called for intensifying intelligence gathering in scientific and technological research, and at the same time came up with a list. Requires close monitoring and control of the targets on the list, in particular. Wehrle gestured to the document.
"This study was placed at the third place on the list, but because of the rush of time, the intelligence team in the UK simply did not have time to set up a complete surveillance network, and our people could not penetrate the core of the other party for a while, and finally had to rely on money to buy a few of the staff, which obtained some superficial data, just like those in the documents."
"So the question now is?"
"We have captured the entire laboratory and controlled a part of the researchers, and we have only caught one of the two main leaders, and the other has escaped with some important samples and materials, and our people are tracking them down with all their might." Kirsten replied.
"Which one did you run away? What important data is missing? Lechter asked nervously.
"Howard. Walter. Flori is missing. We caught Ernst. Paulus. As for what important information has been lost, this is your task, we need an expert to screen the materials seized in the laboratory, identify what is important, and what are the deficiencies and omissions in between, so that we can have a rough estimate. ”
"It's going to be a complicated job, and I'm going to need the cooperation of those British researchers."
"Trust me, they'll cooperate with you soon, including that Qian En." Wehrle lifted his glasses.
"Your other job is to determine if these people are telling the truth and if the data they are coming up with is real. As you said earlier, the industrial production of penicillin would bring great benefits to the Empire. Although the intelligence shows that their experiments have not made any major discoveries, they have indeed made some achievements, and as long as the Empire fully grasps the techniques and ideas they use, it will definitely save our scientists from many detours. ”
"It would be nice if we could capture Flori and get back the lost materials and samples from him." Lechter put the file on the table.
"Don't worry, Captain, our people have already bitten him, it is impossible for him to run away from our hands, if we can't capture him alive, we will erase him and his samples and materials from the world, and we will definitely not give other countries a chance to master this technology." Weirle said as he tapped his knuckles on the table.
"The report, the generals, the vehicles and the personnel are ready." Major Ian reported from standing in the doorway.
"Very well, I'll take care of the rest, Kirsten, and you'll be in charge of the work." Wehrle pushes the folder to Kirsten.
"There are orders issued by the Führer, you can mobilize the army units within the scope of your rank, and the navy and air force will fully cooperate with your operations, keep in touch at all times, and notify you as soon as there is new information. I hope you can make the right judgment, this is a very serious test, I hope you can give me a perfect answer. ”
"Yes, General, then we are leaving." Kirsten and Lecht stood up and saluted.
The group walked quickly out of the gate of the headquarters, and a heavily armed convoy in the compound in front of the gate was ready to go. With the help of several commandos, Adele climbed onto a wheeled armored command vehicle, she opened the upper lid of the machine gun tower, and put two ammunition boxes under her feet to expose her upper body, and the petite medic captain waved her arms forward like a tank commander.
"Target, Oxford, go."
Continue to ask for a monthly pass, today's cough is much better than yesterday, but I still feel very tired, my eyes are a little flowery, continue to take medicine, I hope to recover soon, this hellish weather is really insidious, there are already a large number of people around you who have also been recruited, everyone had better wear a mask when going out during this time.
Finally, thank you for your support of this book. (To be continued.) )