Chapter 295 Rescue
An Feng asked the operation team members to find out the cause of Guli's toughness, but it was too complicated and difficult to explain clearly. It has to be traced back a few years ago, when Guli worked in a private security company, he heard something had happened. After he resigned, he fled from Russia overnight to the United States.
At that time, the United States was sanctioning Russia the most. The relationship between the two sides was very tense, so they ran to Guli, who was not chased by using a fake passport. Later, An Feng met him in San Francisco. Once Guli was deported to Russia, he would be imprisoned.
An Feng applied for political refuge for him and obtained a green card. He lived a stable life in the United States. Until last month, he received some bad news, which touched his bottom line, so he risked his death to go back and killed Russia alone, causing both losses.
But he also had a back-up, knowing that he could not escape the pursuit of the Security Bureau. After the operation, he took away the confidential documents obtained by one of the Security Bureau's contacts and handed them over to the person he trusted the most, and hid them without telling anyone, including himself.
In this way, even if he is forced to confess his medicine, he will not be able to know the specific whereabouts.
"This is the only way to save your life," Jeff said. "As long as he doesn't say it, or if the Security Bureau is willing to negotiate terms with him, he may be able to save his life."
"This guy is really good!" An Feng had a headache. He guessed that there was a story about Guli and specially gave him a job, hoping that he could live a stable life. Unexpectedly, after a few years of peace, a bad result still happened. According to inference, Guli had little hope of saving his life.
He beat the security bureau liaison officer to death and hid the confidential documents. If it were him, it would be strange if he didn't peel the girl.
An Feng sat down and rubbed his head: "How to find the documents?"
Jeff said: "The person holding the documents used to contact other friends in Guli, but suddenly lost contact and still couldn't find any clues. When we replied, they thought we were holding the confidential documents, and they had a misunderstanding, thinking that the two employees belonged to the Security Bureau."
"Try to help him." An Feng sighed, the only way to wait for now.
...
Joanna was also concerned about this matter. An Feng said it briefly, not mentioning the deeds of killing three people in a row. He only said that he had memorized the case and was about to sit in prison.
"Guri is not a bad guy. I know he looks cold but enthusiastic and polite to others. I didn't expect this to happen in the end." Joanna said a pity.
"Yes." An Feng nodded.
"Do you have a way?" she said expectantly, and he was always omnipotent.
"I have never been to Russia in my life. What can I do? The local government does not charge money to exempt you from being punished." An Feng said helplessly.
"Maybe there is another way besides money," said Joanna.
"Hmm?" he looked at Joanna, "Are you talking about other forms?"
"Yes." She nodded.
"Oh... I have it!" An Feng suddenly thought of some idea.
"What is it?" she asked.
"Technology." An Feng said. "If the Russians need the most, if I use them as bargaining chips, I may be able to negotiate with the other party."
"You mean...exoskeleton?" Joanna guessed.
"There's nothing but this one." An Feng shrugged.
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Recent military news frequently mentions individual exoskeletons. The United States' outstanding actual combat is the first wave, Japan's breakthrough is the second wave, and it is also a wave of chasing with the great powers' efforts to catch up with each other. It is certain that although Russia is not high-profile, it also attaches great importance to the construction of the "second generation of soldiers".
If this important technology is exchanged, it is obviously a bargaining chip for negotiation.
Considering that the exoskeleton caused too many troubles, An Feng planned to find time to send all the key secrets to the remaining countries through the Internet. Obviously, it is appropriate to do this on Russian land. If you use technical means to confuse me, you will not be able to find out who did it even if you beat me to death.
While An Feng was considering how to implement the entire plan, news finally came that the mysterious friend of Guli contacted them, and the things were still in his hands, but he felt unsafe. After learning about Guli's dilemma, he knew that this could save his life, so he wanted to meet with them.
They planned a way to meet and met as soon as possible.
After waiting for seven hours, the news came back again - but it was bad news. They were monitored! Three people were captured by security agents, including two ASUS security employees. They may be treated as US spies and even talked to the US government through diplomatic channels.
This really cost the wife and the soldiers. Guli hadn't made it out yet, and two employees fell into it.
The situation was tense, and An Feng turned his attention to confidential information.
"Ask that person what exactly is in the information." An Feng said. If there are too many people arrested, you have to have two bargaining chips to be safe.
After a brief contact, Jeff received several scanned pictures and said to An Feng: "It's some mechanical drawings."
An Feng looked on the screen and was stunned. It turned out to be an exoskeleton design drawing!
I thought the exoskeleton drawings finally fell into the hands of the Japanese, but where did the Russians get them now? Regardless of the process, it is already certain that Russia is determined to win the exoskeleton, but the flesh that is about to come to his mouth was taken away and the contact person was dead. It would be strange if it was not popular.
An Feng sat down, thought quietly for a few minutes, and said to Jeff: "I have a way, but I need someone who is trustworthy."
"Specific requirements?" Jeff asked.
"I have a good relationship with Guli. I can keep a secret for him, and I must keep this matter secret," said An Feng.
"Exclude me, I haven't developed to the point where I can take risks for the Russians." Although Jeff's words were a bit cold, they were the most honest way.
"I recommend Mars, he has a good relationship with Guri," Jeff said.
"I will think about it." An Feng nodded, Jeff stepped out. This matter had nothing to do with him. He would forget all the details these days.
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An Feng finally chose Mars, as well as two special service members, Harry and Dick.
He needed to go to Russia in person, and traded chips for the exoskeleton, but when he thought about dealing with the Security Bureau, he felt uneasy without bringing a few bodyguards.
Even if Russia has drawings, the three cores are very difficult. Referring to Raytheon, they bought samples from Anfeng and ordered products from British machinery companies and GP companies to complete the process. In the case of counterexample, it is naturally like the Japanese's incomplete exoskeletons now.
Considering that yellow people obviously cannot get Russian fake passports when they go to Russia, An Feng needs another gold medal - diplomatic immunity.
The St. Kitts and Nevis Federation established diplomatic relations with Russia last year, which means winning over small countries. Usually, there are only a few people in the embassy and basically nothing to do in a year. However, as a diplomatic institution, the immunity and privilege of diplomats is recognized by the world and is an international convention.
The bigger the country, the more you pay attention to diplomatic etiquette.
An Feng rushed to St. Kitts Island and asked Sanchi for several diplomatic representative identities - temporary. After giving some money, this kind of thing went on quietly and the records would be secretly destroyed afterwards. An Feng had a good reputation, and the officials cooperated tacitly, and no one knew the extra representatives.
This is also a form of spy existence. Take the United States as an example. The embassy and consulate in China have the most spies. Go in and catch one by one! But they have diplomatic status and enjoy immunity. Even if there is an accident in their country, they can be exempted from guilt.
If the other party is unwilling to trade, An Feng will retreat with the halo of a diplomat.
After the four diplomatic representatives were completed, they contacted the diplomatic embassy in Russia, informed the local government, chose the route, landing location, etc., so that the diplomatic plane would land. They also revealed that the nature of a private visit. There is also something that the Russian government is interested in.
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Before the Russian government confronted the United States, the plane set off immediately and flew directly to Moscow.
It was around 8 o'clock when we arrived, but the sky in Moscow was still bright, and the daytime would last until nine o'clock and it was completely dark until ten o'clock.
Let’s talk about night here. In fact, it’s about the same as during the day.
After landing in the plane area, the embassy sent a car, barely loaded four people, and several large boxes that were not tested for diplomatic politeness, which contained computers, aircraft, eavesdropping machines and other spy items... An Feng sat in the front row, allowing three big men to squeeze in the back row.
On a bright night, the car was driving on the streets of Moscow. Anfeng felt that the weather was a little cool. The temperature was at its peak during the day. There were people wearing vests and short skirts on the street, and there were also two-piece outfits. This place was a bit like the winter in Los Angeles, and it was comfortable to wear more and less.
People have never been to Russia, but they have long experienced the names of fighting nations on the Internet, especially the various tough Russian driving, which is the same as the rough-minded character of the Russians. They are born to not pay attention to details... But after the on-site experience, the streets of Moscow were well-mannered.
As the capital of Russia, Moscow has a long history. The streets are lush and green. The more you go to the city, the older the surrounding buildings are, most of them are large bases, the tall and sharp-topped Stalinic style, with varying colors, and occasionally there will be high-rise buildings.
The only thing is that most of the cars passing by are dirty, and they feel that they don’t like car washing. After seeing An Feng’s doubts, the driver explained: “In Russia, the price of cars is similar to that of Europe, but even if car washing is expensive, many people would rather make the car dirty than wash it.”
"No wonder." An Feng understood.
Continue to drive to the city. Moscow's design follows the central principle. The administrative center area is located in the symmetric center on its map, and then the ring roads spread out like ripples. The ring roads radiating around the Kremlin are all high-incidence areas.
They are now blocked.
There was a traffic jam at 9 o'clock in the evening, but when I looked up, I saw that the sky was as bright as daytime. The traffic jam was interesting.
After moving a while, the road conditions improved slightly, and finally arrived at the local hotel before sunset. In a typical square Soviet style, there were many rooms on each floor. Before coming, I heard that Moscow has a hotel with hundreds of rooms on a single floor and a corridor of more than 100 meters.
After staying there, Mars contacted the other party with his computer and agreed to meet at the door of the embassy the next day. As long as he could walk in, Russian agents would not mess around in the embassy, let alone they had immunity. After the transaction was completed, they would also call for government officials in the name of the ambassador.
Chapter completed!