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Chapter 135 Extremely Dangerous

"Two locals, comrades 'дpakoh', this number sounds small.

But I think I need to remind you that the Commission's intelligence agency in Myanmar is already quite difficult, and this is not an optional loss for us."

"Yeah, I understand, please continue."

Long Yun was not very familiar with the affairs of the intelligence front. What he urgently needed now was first-hand information and guidance from experienced people, so he raised his hand to signal Ivanov.

According to Long Yun's meaning, he continued to narrate along the way of thinking, and Xie Miao Ivanov quickly talked about the core content.

According to Ivanov, in recent times, to be precise, four weeks ago, by increasing the efforts of local intelligence organizations and notifying the committee to provide some clues in other institutions in the Far East and North America, the KGB has basically figured out the smuggling activities involving "black jade" and has also obtained some valuable information.

First, after kgb investigation, the local documentary records in Myanmar and the human memory are very vague. Analysts' preliminary speculations believe that this thing was recently discovered in Myanmar. Because they searched through various records, no clues of "black jade" that were earlier than the 1980s. Second, regarding the whereabouts of "black jade", it was determined that Cia was the behind-the-scenes commander of the smuggling activity. American agents acquired it locally and then transported it abroad through a secret channel. The link in this seems to be related to US warships active in Southeast Asia.

In addition, for things like "black jade", it is probably limited by the confidentiality level of Xie Miao* Ivanov's team. I don't know that this kind of translucent substance with black dust is the "energy media". The agent also gave some analysis reports, which mentioned that "the motive for Americans to collect 'black jade' is suspicious."

Because it is obvious. Although it is called "black jade", the quality and processing characteristics of this thing cannot be used as a kind of jade or gem, which means it has little economic value.

Long Yun nodded and expressed his satisfaction with the progress of the KGB work. The next question was the key point: whether the agents had discovered the source of these "black jades". If so, he would probably have to go to Myanmar next. He would be able to go to the on-site inspection in person to get more information.

Ivanov gave a positive answer to the question of "дpakoh":

“Yes,—if we have roughly determined the location of the ‘black jade’ if we are ‘in a sense’.

Or, comrade, please understand that the 'black jade' is like a superficial mineral. The place where this thing is hidden is probably in the Baodewen mining area, and there are sporadic areas around it. However, according to the information summary, it seems that the 'black jade' collected by the Americans was not all accidental discoveries by locals, so our people are following the members of the CIA team and also found a suspected location."

"Did you find the location where 'black jade' is produced?

This is very good, but, Comrade Agent. You just said that it was in a 'in a sense', which means...?"

Xie Miao Ivanov's statement sounds quite organized, but Long Yun also noticed something in his analysis and thinking that as a KGB member, what Ivanov said "in a sense" is a bit vague, and this is not a rigorous expression style.

Could it be that there is something hidden here?

Faced with the lieutenant general's questions, the agent nodded and bowed to pick up a stack of documents from the file package:

"Yes, 'дpakoh', the origin of 'black jade', our people have now basically determined that they have at least positioned a rough area," while speaking, Ivanov took out a map from the document and took a few tips in front of the lieutenant general. "As you can see, the red water pen here circles the area. Bao Dewen, the local residents of Myanmar, mining teams and mineral merchants frequently appear, is also a local armed area in Shan State. In the northern mountains of this area, there should be a certain amount of 'black jade', but..."

"Shuh" sounded like a whirlwind. Xie Miao Ivanov was unhappy and looked a little confused on his face. He handed the sorted documents to Victor:

"The next explanation, in my opinion, is a bit 'blazing', and I don't really believe it. However, the business level and loyalty of the front-line intelligence personnel are trustworthy, so I have not deleted these reports and printed them out directly. Please check it out."

"Okay, I'll take a look first."

While talking to Ivanov, conscious snooping was also playing a subtle role. Long Yun was not prepared for the conscientious KGB agent in front of him. He just vaguely felt that there was a vague thought of "this unscientific" in Xie Miao Ivanov's thoughts, and he felt some inexplicable sense in his heart.

After taking the folder casually and flipping through pages, the detailed Russian language in front of him quickly gave the young man some concepts. Before he knew it, his expression gradually became solemn.

Myanmar, a mysterious country that is free from the mainstream world, is actually related to "that incident"?

From a different perspective, the same information may be very different.

As Long Yun reported, he first saw a record of a private visit by a kgb intelligence organization in the Baodewen mining area. The carefully-working agents did not know whether they had random visits or had their identity to investigate. In short, they sorted out and recorded the social conditions, customs, folk legends, and even the few official files left in the war.

The Baodewen mining area has been controlled by Shan State for a long time. There are mixed personnel in the area and various clans and enemy armed forces are intricate. It can be imagined how complicated the information will be. The thin pages of paper will naturally be recorded in a drop in the bucket.

After kgb sorting and analysis, what was submitted to Victor Rezenov was a little information related to "black jade".

Here, Long Yun saw a photocopy of the geological and hydrological data of the Dewen area. These incomplete records seem to be retained by the British colonists and the Japanese invaders back then. They mentioned the dangerous terrain around the mining area, especially to the north. The rough map on the photocopy marked several areas with diagonal lines. The Japanese annotations next to them were very blurred. Fortunately, the agents have given several possible interpretations, which roughly means that these areas are "dangerous" and prohibited imperial civilians, soldiers and exploration teams from entering.

This file seems to be a file that was preserved during World War II, plus a "Baoded Wen mineral resources profile" from the British colonial period. It also marked a large area with question marks, which is north of Baoded Wen. The specific location is unknown due to the lack of scale, but it verifies it with the Japanese occupation map, and the two should refer to the same area.

First, there were British colonists, and then Japanese occupation forces. Both forces marked this area on the map. Long Yun didn't think much about it. After all, for the colonists and invaders, there were many motivations for doing this.

Perhaps it was to protect high-value deposits, or some secret military facilities there were in the place, of course, it might also be related to "black jade" - thinking of this, Long Yun shook his head slightly, he remembered that Xie Miao Ivanov had just said that the situation he knew about kgb, "black jade" has only appeared in Myanmar for one or twenty years. So, in common sense, the Japanese in the World War II era, and even the British earlier, these guys should have never discovered "match" it, otherwise such a mysterious black crystal-like substance would definitely arouse curiosity and leak out the news, right?

Of course, this is just a speculation. If someone had discovered the "energy media" in Myanmar, but for some reason it was not known to the world, it would have been possible.

After checking two pieces of materials, I looked up at Ivanov on the sofa. The two of them had their eyes intersected, and the latter had a slight head.

After receiving the affirmative reply from the agent, Long Yun continued to look down.

Behind these materials, some handwritten records in English with sloppy but easy to identify, were copied, and their handwriting was quite fluent, but Long Yun looked carefully and saw that it seemed to be written by the KGB agent. Perhaps it was chosen to write in English in order to avoid exposing his identity.

The handwriting is quite neat and the writing is quite fluent, but what is mentioned in these records makes Long Yun feel a little nonsense at first.

KGB's intelligence work is very comprehensive and omnipresent. Looking at what the agent has recorded, isn't this a myth that some Eastern countries will have more or less, or some horror legends mixed with primitive religions and superstitions?

It is a bit funny that a "mythical story" appears in the rigorous intelligence information.

However, compared with the apparent incongruity, Long Yun browsed it and knew the purpose of the KGB. This was not because the agents were idle, but because some of the long-standing sayings circulated in Baodewen and even the entire Shan State controlled area mentioned a large steep mountain in the north.

In that mysterious and terrifying land that is almost foggy and mysterious, the local legends of Myanmar passed down from word to word, including many nonsense about demons, beasts, gods and evil spirits. However, many rumors point to a conclusion, that is, "the northern mountains are extremely dangerous and can swallow pedestrians and beasts, and you must not enter without avail" - this statement coincides with the notes on the previous two photocopies. What is the reason?
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