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Chapter Twelve It's Too Late to Surrender

It is not difficult to reach a "cooperation" agreement with the rebels of the Rebel Army, because they are alliances with the Killer, the Shenwu Society, which are still in normal operation.

To put it nicely, the rebels today are called defeated soldiers, and to put it bluntly, they are the betrayal dogs.

On the day of "Iron Curtain Flame", the Cossack Rangers and the Iron Blood Alliance directly lost more than 95% of their frontal combat power, and their leadership was almost wiped out.

In the following week, under the instigation of the "tea banquet", FCPs from all over the country took the opportunity to launch a clearance operation against the two organizations whose command systems were paralyzed. The target of the clearance was their secret strongholds hidden in various parts of the Eurasian continent.

Perhaps some people may wonder, since the Federation has known the location of these strongholds for a long time, why hasn't touched them before?

In fact, this is also one of the common sense in intelligence warfare. Only use intelligence at the most critical moments.

Simply put: for a known target, you know its existence, but without moving it, you can monitor it, and even use it until a moment when you have to act on it, or an opportunity for you to get the best of your benefit.

If you take action on the target immediately as soon as you get the intelligence, it may cause some problems. The most common situation is that there are also an undercover agent in your organization. Your rash action is a "critical moment" for the other party. So, just as you are about to take action, the undercover agent transmits the information back and runs away; then, you lead the troops to rush over, kill in vain, or fail to catch the other party in one place, as a result, the remaining people on the other party leave your surveillance. All the efforts of the intelligence officer you sent were in vain. Moreover, the other party guessed the identity of your intelligence officer through this matter, tortured him, and squeezed out a lot of intelligence about you, and finally killed your intelligence officer.

Therefore, in intelligence wars, "knowing without action" is a very common operation; especially in the game between organizations, the most test of those deep and long-term lurking personnel... Sometimes, in order to protect several important undercover agents, they deliberately sacrifice hundreds of lives on the front battlefield. This is called "sacrificing the small for the big", "fair and real", and using the sacrifice in front of them to exchange for greater victory.

Of course, these things... are generally not known to the soldiers below, and they will not let the public know. Many times, even information will not be left behind; only a very small number of decision makers and parties will know the deeper darkness buried under the cruel appearance of the war... Most of them also chose to bring these secrets into the coffin.

Get back to the point.

The timing of FCPs' clearance is undoubtedly the "best time". When those rebel organizations fell into chaos due to the annihilation of the front battlefield, FCPs dropped all their known strongholds within a week, and through electronic data, paper materials, and verbal information collected from those strongholds (there will always be someone torture and force confessions, but the people who recruited themselves may not know too much)... They discovered many new strongholds that they had not known before.

In this way, the Federation followed the clues and cut melons and vegetables. Except for East Asia, the resistance organizations in the entire Eurasian continent were almost wiped out.

In addition, due to Longjing's strategy, all the additional damage brought to the people by the "Iron Curtain Flame" was blamed on the resistance organizations, which made the resistance troops, which had been supported by a considerable number of people, directly turned into rats crossing the street. In the past, when the resistance troops were in trouble, they could temporarily disband the troops and hide them among the people, but now... when the people heard that they were a resistance troops, they would be considered polite to report you, and it was possible to kill you directly.

To sum up, these Cossack Rangers and the Iron Blood Alliance remnants in Narvik can be said to be the last bit of incense for these two organizations. Hannah, the interim commander, is indeed their last leader.

At present, the Federation's joint sea and land combat forces are at the city, so they... are naturally here to destroy this last bit of flame.

In this isolated and helpless situation, where is the rebel army's choice? The people who reversed the cross used the word "cooperation" today, which was already considered as giving face. If it were not for the sake of the decency of both sides, what could you do to "incorporate" you?

In fact, the "B Plan" arranged by Zilin for Che Wuchen is to be included, that is, "If Commander Hannah does not agree to cooperate, you will kill her, and then let Prato take over the command in the name of the deputy commander of the Iron Blood Alliance."

Fortunately, after a little thought, Hannah agreed to cooperate and kept the life of her commander. Of course, she knew in her heart that from this moment on... she could be considered a puppet at most.

However, as the saying goes, keep the green mountains and do not worry about burning fire... At this moment, we should first consider how to survive the crisis and survive the current crisis. The ownership of the organization's power and revival are future events.

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Things were progressing and planned. After a brief exchange and handover, three of the five-man team Prato, Carl and Sophie in the Counter Cross quickly took over the command system of the secret base.

Prato is naturally using the identity of "Pavel Zaitsev". After all... At this stage, it is obviously unwise to announce his true identity to the soldiers.

Although Carl and Sophie were "successful generals" from the Federation, they were just deputy wardens of the Nine Prisons, not officers like the Federal Army or FCPs who had head-on conflicts with the Resistance Army, and there was no big resistance from the people below.

Let’s take a step back... Even if someone resists Carl, no one will resist Sophie.

As the saying goes, she is not afraid of not knowing the goods, but is afraid of comparing goods. Once these three take over, it can be seen how amateur Hannah, the "temporary" commander, is. Although Hannah has always been in the management, she has not even been able to go to the front battlefield in the previous battles, which shows her ability and position... Compared with Prato, a deputy commander who has long held real power in the Iron Blood Alliance, it is undoubtedly a huge difference.

Carl and Sophie, two regular officers who are professional, are not very easy to deal with. You know, they have not encountered many situations in need of fighting in the entire year of working in the Nine Prisons. All the rest of the time, they are nothing more than doing middle-level management... From the work and life of so many prisoners in the Nine Prisons, to emergencies caused by prisoners... From the posters posted in the locker of the cleaner to the cigarettes that the maintenance personnel smoked in the Nine Prisons... They have to take care of all the big and small matters in the Nine Prisons; compared with the Nine Prisons, which are close to a city, the things in this base are very relaxing for them.

Especially Carlgo, his ability that can teleport in a metal environment is like a fish in water when used in this underground base, and he has a lot of work... He doesn't need to send messages or hand them over to others to do, he can "be everywhere" and "do whatever he wants".

As the person in charge of leading the team, after reaching the cooperation, Che Wuchen has not been assigned to do any more specific tasks in addition to contacting the Anti-Cross.

He and he, who looked as idle as himself, had time to sit in the lounge and drink coffee while the other three were busy.

"Speaking of this... It seems that this is the first time we are alone in the room." During the silence, Che Wuchen first made a conversation with K.

"Yes." k's answer can be said to be a pity for words.

In order to drink coffee, he has taken off his ski mask now; he is a pale white man, very thin and ordinary-looking, and he can't tell that he is a man with the nickname "gun ghost".

"You don't seem to like talking?" Che Wuchen said again.

"I'm used to it." K replied.

"This is a good habit." Che Wuchen shrugged, "It will be a mistake if you say too much."

"Then why are you still chatting with me?" Although k said few words, he always hit the nail on the head.

"Ha..." Che Wuchen smiled, "Isn't it just to let you say more and make mistakes, and to reveal some rumors that I don't know yet?"

"Is it necessary?" k said again, "I think you should have guessed something."

"You mean... are you here this time to monitor the 'us'?" Che Wuchen continued to test.

"I didn't say anything." K didn't take this, calmly took a sip of coffee, and threw this sentence back.

"Yes, it's not what you said, it's what I guess." Che Wuchen did not force the other party, and continued, "The five people in this trip, although Zilin said that I was the leader, I guess... he must have given you some confidential instructions that the rest of us do not know, and that they can completely ignore my authority at some point.

"Considering that four of us had worked for the Federation, the answer is obvious to this mission, in addition to the apparent purpose, another purpose is to test our loyalty.

"It just so happened that this was an action head-on confrontation with the federal army. Zilin must have you be responsible for secret surveillance. Once you find that anyone of the four of us has made a suspected act of collusion with the enemy, you can make a decision on your own, take action first and then report."

He finished the passage in a calm tone, then lifted the paper cup with his steady hand and took another sip of coffee.

On the other hand, after listening to this inference, K's mood did not change much, and once again pointed out the most obvious blind spot in the other party's whole passage: "Is it necessary for a person with the 'Book of Heart' to do these?"

"Is he doing less of this kind?" Che Wuchen asked, "Don't he just likes 'playing'?"

"Well..." K pondered for a moment, and then thought for a while, "I can tell you clearly that I have never received such an order." He paused, "But... I also guessed that you should have received it; the words you said to me just now were actually holding the instructions you received on me in the form of "doubt". In this way... not only invisibly clear your suspicion, but also test whether Zilin has other insurances besides you."

"I really like chatting with you more and more." Che Wuchen's intention was exposed by the other party, but he still looked quite happy.

"Do you want to ask... why I don't even believe Zilin?" Two seconds later, K continued, "Because in your opinion, Kaijiu and Langke, both of you, have entered the Contradictory Cross earlier than your 'jury'. In addition, the Book of Heart is here, Zilin does not need to give you that kind of order."

When Che Wuchen heard this, he also took the opportunity to step down and said, "Since you've said this, can you..."

"Nothing to tell." K interrupted him without hesitation and ended the "chat".

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Let’s talk about it in two ways, and then look at the Federal Army.

At this time, a submarine team was slowly moving forward 50 meters below the water of the Orford Fjord.

The Federation named this military operation to Nalvik to eradicate the rebels of the Rebel Army "Pattern Paint Operation". The commander of the operation was in the command room of one of the submarines. His name was Matthew Bowman, and his rank was temporarily colonel.

Why do you say "temporary"? Because if nothing unexpected happens, Bauman will be able to become a general after this operation.

Bauman was originally a "three generations of military service", his grandfather was a senior executive of the Federal Army, and so was his father. Therefore, he was only twenty-eight years old this year and was promoted to the position of colonel, which is hard for grassroots soldiers.

To put it bluntly, this action was to let him "gold" and make military achievements, so that he could be naturally recommended as a major general; after all, it was the rank of "general", and it still required some practical military achievements to be promoted.

But Bauman himself... was still dissatisfied with this mission. On the way he came, he kept complaining about words like "Dad sent me to such a ghost place in the Arctic Circle, so he just dealt with a few defeated soldiers and even asked me to be frozen."

It is obvious that this is a second-generation ancestor who is highly keen and low-key... However, there is a difference between the second-generation ancestor who is highly keen and low-key and low-key, and the difference is that the latter will most likely recognize the reality faster after being frustrated, while the former may be missed a little longer due to environmental problems.

Bauman was still in the dark, because no one would accuse him of doing something wrong, and others would blame him, but the honor and praise belonged to him. So over the years, he always thought that he was a military genius and had risen to the top at a young age... Letting him do this "unilateral massacre cleaning work" is simply killing a chicken.

He didn't know his father's good intentions. The so-called "no father" is better than his father. Old Bauman and Old Bauman knew very well what the material their Matthew boy was. It would be nice to give him a simple task without messing up. Just in case, they specially invited a senior staff officer of the Federal Army, Colonel Jevgeny, to assist Little Bauman. They were relieved only if this old staff member who had been in the battle formation was in charge.

Of course, the Bauman family didn't know that Yevgeny also had an identity unknown to outsiders, that is, the "white hair silver needle" in the "tea banquet".

"Report to the chief, the reconnaissance boat in front received a piece of information of unknown origin and has been sent three times, but the content seems to be just illogical binary code. What should I do?" Just when the submarine was about half an hour away from the port, a soldier reported this situation to Bowman.

"What? You will bother me even if you receive a little interference signal? You have to say it's illogical, just pretend you didn't see it." Bauman's answer was not surprising. The less intelligent a person is, the more he refuses and disgusts his thinking.

"Ha...Nephew, don't be impatient." Although Yevgeni was covered in white hair, his body was still very strong, and he was full of energy when speaking. "This is already near the Arctic Circle, and we are underwater again. The probability of receiving that kind of information by chance is relatively low. In this way... I'll see what's going on, and I'll report it to you if there is a result."

Yevgeny is also very good at coaxing children. He has a bit of friendship with Little Bowman's father and grandfather, and he knows this kid very well. He knows that this kid is just a little stupid and not unreasonable.

"Well... OK." Bauman at least respects Yevgni, so he doesn't speak as arrogantly as he is to the soldiers. "You are here, Uncle Lau."

Even in the army, during the mission...the two of them are still called uncles and nephews, and did not call their names and ranks according to general military rules; this phenomenon is quite common in the federal army in this era, because after so many years of corruption, the upper-level people in the federal level have more or less friendships or even directly related, and the people below cannot criticize them. If anyone seriously says to the superior officer, "You are wrong in this way", he will be able to retire tomorrow, and he will still not get the withdrawal method of letter of introduction.

To put it short, after "get the order", Yevgni quickly followed the soldier to the pilot room; Little Bowman was confused, Yevgni was not confused, and he was so scheming that he could guess that there must be articles in this code.

Two minutes later, he came to the operation table and asked the detector to put the code directly on the floating virtual touch screen, and then began the research.

At first he thought this was some kind of standard binary code that could be deciphered by some rules, but after looking at it for a while, he found that a situation was not a binary at all! Although it looked very similar, if you look closely, you will find that there were actually some capital letters "o" mixed in the "0" and "1". After studying for a few minutes, finally... Yevgni discovered the mystery.

The "deciphering" method of this thing does not rely on mathematical logic, but uses "graphic logic"; simply put, it is to use the "o" mixed in it as the boundary, divide the sent content into "80*80" square areas, and then look farther and you can see that the "word" is coming.

"Hmph... this is for me." When Yevgeni deciphered the words, he immediately thought to himself, "Except me, there is probably no other person in the entire army in this operation to crack this information in a short time... And the only one who will "play" with the "tea guests at the tea banquet" is that it is "reverse cross".
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