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Chapter 1048 River

Lill rubbed his forehead and said, "Then where is this guy? What exactly is he doing? My man is busy running for life now, but this guy doesn't know where it is, it's impossible."

"I know this." Miller said as he signaled Lille to calm down, "but this guy is really important. He worked in Russia and Belarus for too long and knew too much. Once this guy fell into the hands of the Russians, our losses would be difficult to estimate."

"You shouldn't have used such a person at the beginning. A person who is uncontrollable, does not listen to instructions at critical moments, and is uneasy to plan actions is a bomb. He can only blow up his own bombs." Lille said angrily.

"It's useless to say this now," Miller said. "No one thought this guy would do this before everything was imminent."

Lill thought for a while and said, "If the Russians don't have a clear goal, that is, they haven't found him yet, it might be okay to find him and bring him out, but if the Russians have locked him in, it will be very difficult. You just said that someone was looking for him, did the Russians find him?"

Miller hesitated and said, "I don't know the specific one, but I don't think so. That guy is experienced and I know him. I also participated when I was choosing the candidate. He is a very good agent and cannot be easily dealt with."

"It's hard to say. You're all the impressions you had been more than ten years ago. From what he did, we can see that he has changed a lot compared to that year. Especially psychologically, in my opinion, this person is no longer reliable." Lill said.

"If you are reliable or not, you have to find him back." Miller said.

Lill shook his head slightly and said, "Wishes are good, but they are too difficult to do. I am not sure. Even if I find him, it will be difficult to bring him out from there." At this point, Lill looked at Miller and said, "What should I do if I don't have the chance to bring him out?"

Miller and Lill looked at each other for a moment, and he didn't answer immediately, as if he was hesitating.

"Faced with reality. If he is really as important as you said, falling into the hands of the Russians is the worst result." Lill said.

Miller sighed and said, "I have to think about it carefully. Don't think I don't know. Once I agree, the person who originally went to save him will immediately become the person who killed him. That's easier and safest."

"You can think about it. But time is gone." Lill looked at Jeff who had already looked at him, and saw Jeff said: "John and the others have changed their route. It will soon be dark there, and he will be able to leave the city soon."

Lill nodded and said, "Okay. I understand." He looked at Miller with his wrist and said, "If you still want to save that person, tell me where he is. The specific location."

When Miller was hesitant, Ashraf and his men rushed to No. 40 Abat Street in Slonime. When he saw the bodies on the ground and the cars parked on the side of the road, he knew that the person he was looking for had run away. So he immediately looked around, and after seeing a laundry on the side of the road, he immediately ran over. After looking at the person inside, he said, "Did you see what happened on the road just now?"

The clerk obviously saw it and was still very scared at this moment. He looked at Ashraf in horror and didn't know what to say. Ashraf took out a document and said, "I am a policeman and am chasing the prisoner. Please answer my question just now.

The clerk did not see Ashraf's so-called ID clearly, but he still seemed a lot more relaxed when he heard that it was the policeman. He only heard him say, "The one who shot was a man, there was a woman in the car, and the woman was holding a child. It was so terrible. Could he be kidnapped?"

"Where are they going?" Ashraf had no time to chat here, and continued to ask before the guy finished asking.

"Go to the south! Go south." The man said, "It's a silver-gray sedan, it seems to be Gorky. The license plate is..." The clerk said, taking paper and pen on the counter and writing down a row of numbers and handing it to Ashraf.

Ashraf looked at the message on the paper and nodded with satisfaction and said, "Very good. You will get a reward." After saying that, he quickly left the laundry and got into the car. Go south and go south first." After saying that, he took out the phone and called out.

The phone number was naturally called to Ivan. After answering, Ashraf said, "That man just killed two people and ran away. He drove a silver-gray Gorky with his woman and child. From the direction, he should be trying to go somewhere in the south of the city. I will send you the license plate immediately and find a way to lock his position."

"Okay. I must catch up with him, so I can't let him run away." Ivan hung up the phone and turned his head to look at Malayevsky who was sitting beside him and said, "Your two men were killed by that guy."

"What?!" Malayevsky looked shocked, "Are you sure? My man can carry a gun."

Ivan looked at Malayevsky with disdain and said, "Your subordinates can only deal with the people here. The gun is no different from a fire stick in your hands, especially when dealing with people like Baldachev. Okay, don't look sad. Now I ask you, is there any place or method to quietly leave this city in the south of the city?"

Malayevsky frowned when he heard Ivan say this and said, "Southern? Drive out of this city? It is impossible not to be discovered unless you have withdrawn all those who block the road."

Ivan took out the phone and dialed a number, looked at Malayevsky before answering, and said, "Think about it carefully, now is the time for you to reflect your value. Think about it carefully."

Malayevsky naturally would not miss this opportunity. At this moment, he had become a Russian lackey. He thought for a while and said, "Can you give me a map?"

As soon as he finished speaking, the person in the co-pilot threw a map to him. Malayevsky immediately opened the map and started reading it on the map. Ivan quickly finished the phone call and turned to look at him and said, "Give some imagination, he may not drive away from here. Just like you, did you drive in directly when you brought those Americans in?"

After hearing Ivan say this, Malayevsky curled his lips awkwardly, but then he seemed to think of something and quickly pointed to a place on the map and said, "There is a river here."

"He? What does it mean? Make it clear!" Ivan frowned and said.

Malayevsky immediately said: "I mean, there is a river, a small river, and if he is not going to walk from the road and is not discovered, I think he is likely to use the river."

"Does this river... walk along the shore?" Ivan asked.

"It's not easy to walk. There are woods and earthy slopes, and some places are covered with moss and slippery moss. Go down the river with a boat." Malayevsky said while pointing on the map, "You can leave this city soon."

"Is that so? Are you sure? Are there ships here?" Ivan continued and shook his head and said, "No. I think these places on the pier should have been controlled. He could not get close to these places. Even if the people there didn't recognize him, he would not let him get on the boat and leave."

Malayevsky immediately shook his head and said, "It's not a pier." He said, slid his fingers on the map and said, "There may be some small wooden boats hidden along the river. Now, because the weather is still cold, when it is late spring and summer, when the flood season comes, the owners of these wooden boats will push them back from the shore to the river."

Malayevsky's words made Ivan understand at once, and he immediately said, "You mean, this guy is very tricky, just somewhere by the river south of the city?"

"Yes." Malayevsky nodded.

Ivan took the map and looked carefully and said, "That guy has been in this place for a long time. He should be very familiar with it. Maybe he is not as strong as you, but it will not be much different. If you were him, which place would you choose?"

Malayevsky looked at the map and thought, "It's not difficult to choose. There is a forest in the south, and this river passes through this forest. I think he will probably be in this forest."

"Are you sure?" Ivan asked.

Malayevsky hesitated for a moment, then nodded after staring at the map again, "Ask, if it were me, I would do this."

"Very good!" Ivan said, then picked up the phone again, pressing Ashraf's number and then said, "If we succeed this time, you will get your reward immediately."

At the same time, at McClelline and Helmet's headquarters, Miller, who had been struggling with what to do with Baldachev, was interrupted by a call. He looked at Lille, who had been waiting for him to make a decision, and then answered the phone. The phone was about two minutes long. After hanging up, Miller seemed to have made a decision. He looked at Lille, and saw Lille immediately understand and quickly walked to him.

"How is it?" Lille asked.

"I just got the call," Miller said. "This guy ran south with the woman and the child. And he had been found out, and when he left someone wanted to stop him, he shot him to death."

"This idiot." Lill couldn't help but curse, "What do you want us to do now? Send someone to find him in the south?"

"Yes." Miller nodded immediately and said, "The Russians have not succeeded yet, but I think it's almost done. Since he has discovered his trace, it should be a high probability to chase him."

"Then do you agree with me?" Lille said immediately.

Miller looked at Lille, and after hesitating for a moment, nodded reluctantly and said, "I agree. But if I can, I still hope to bring him back alive."

"Follow the Russians to find him before they talk about anything else." Lille said as he quickly walked to his desk and looked at Jeff and said, "How many people are there in Poland now?"

"Just just arrived there, there were five teams, sixty people." Jeff immediately said: "Originally, there were twenty or thirty people waiting to pick up John and the others in Poland."

Lill shook his head and said, "There is something wrong now. The Intelligence Agency has an important person in Slonime. We need to find him and try to bring him back."

"This..." Jeff looked back at Miller and said, "This may not work. Now the Belarusians are trying their best to round up our people. It is very dangerous to stay there for an extra second."

Lill sighed long and said, "Of course I know this. But this person is really important. We must find him and deal with it if we can't bring it back. Anyway, we can't let him fall into the hands of the Russians."

Jeff thought for a while and said, "Is it still time now? John's situation is very complicated. Should he stop and turn around and return to the city quietly?"

"At present, they can only rely on them. Those who are on standby on the border can also be sent to Belarus first, and those who arrive in Poland will be compensated." Lill said.

Jeff smiled bitterly and said, "It's not that easy to cross the border. Do you think we are going to Canada from here? Besides, something happened to Slonim, the border will definitely be more tight. It is very dangerous to cross the border at this time."

Lill nodded. In fact, he did not agree with this action at all, but after all, such a series of things started because of Helmet's negligence. Thinking of this, he looked at Heisman, who was expressionless and silent. After thinking about it for a moment, he looked at Miller and said, "Is there any way? You have to think about letting my people enter Belarus. Can the previous passage still be used?"

"I'll arrange someone to confirm immediately. Immediately!" Miller said, then took out the phone and called out immediately, while Lill looked at Jeff and said, "Let them send someone. After all, this matter is up to us. Halemet must be responsible."

"But this is very dangerous. The final result is that people were not brought back, and our people were all gone," said Jeff.

"Of course I know this. But there are some things that must be done." Lille said, looking very weak, sitting back on his seat, "Contact John and the others. I think the person from the Intelligence Agency who was with them should have received the news."

Jeff sighed helplessly, reached out to grab the satellite phone on the table, and then dialed it out. At this moment, in Slonime, the sun was about to set, and John was taking Pete and others to the second place to change vehicles. This place was not too far from the wetland park that he had just escaped, only five or six kilometers away.

Before, on the west side of the Wetland Park, those outside the park failed to block Pitt and the others, and those who followed behind them did not launch any fierce attacks afterwards. Not only did they not attack but instead made people feel like they were deflated. They lost interest in Pitt and the others, and they did not follow them out of the woods.

Outside the park, John and his men quickly repelled the Belarusians in this area, and ensured that they needed to pass through the area after they came out of the park.
Chapter completed!
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