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Pete smiled and said, "It seems I've bet right."

Lill smiled helplessly and said, "If you look at it from the perspective of Belarusians, yes. And I think they must be very depressed at this moment, and they will feel like they have been fooled. But from our perspective, this matter is not over."

"I know. Kaya and her daughter still have no news, right?" Pete asked.

"Yes." Lille immediately said: "They are two living people, and they can't disappear suddenly."

Megan looked at Pete and said, "You are with them, to be precise, the mother of the mother and daughter. Is it Kaya? You are the one who communicated with her in the end. Didn't she reveal any of her plans for the future?"

Pete sighed slightly and said, "No. We communicated but not much. In fact, I don't think she trusted me so much. When she first intercepted her, her state was also full of fear and distrust. I think when he broke up with that important person, the person did not explain to him about us. Our appearance was completely unexpected for her, and we did not have any proof that she could fully trust us. Everything was more like a helpless choice in the face of being forced and desperate. So in my communication with her, there was no mention of what the plan would be like, including what her relationship with that important person. She just provided me with some advice, and the hiding place, including guiding me when I escaped later, that's all."

"That means you just think she has arrangements for the future, but you don't know, and she hasn't talked about these things to you, right?" Megan asked.

"Yes." Pete said: "She must have a place to go, and she must have thought about it. But she didn't mention it, and didn't even ask where we would take her. Of course she might have asked others, but she hadn't asked me."

Megan sighed slightly when she heard Pete say this, "It's hard to imagine where they can go. It's too unreasonable." She said and looked at Lille and said, "Are you sure the Belarusians got nothing? Instead of catching someone and leaving?"

"It shouldn't be." Lill said: "But the Intelligence Agency is trying to find a way to further verify. I believe there will be news soon."

Megan shook her head and said, "Will the Russians secretly catch her and take her away quietly? Everyone knows the importance of this mother and daughter."

"Secret?" Lille shook his head and said, "Is it necessary?"

"Maybe the Russians are afraid of secret leakage. Or they don't want the Belarusians to participate too much." Megan said: "Or the mother and daughter really can't be found? Is this strange?"

"Maybe that guy has some arrangements in Belarus. Someone secretly answered them." Lille said and looked at Pete and said, "Do you think this is possible?"

Pete glanced at Lill and said, "Is it that important goal, some arrangements for the mother and daughter?"

"Yes. Do you think this is possible?" Lille asked.

Pete thought for a while and said, "To be honest, I... can't give any accurate answers. I can only say that she is very familiar with that area. In my opinion, the possibility of her being able to run out is far above me. I think there is another premise that I have attracted the attention of the pursuers. In that case, with the familiarity of the local area, I think she can get through it."

"You mean, although Balawi seems to be surrounded, there are still loopholes, right?" Megan asked.

"Yes." Pete shrugged, "From the beginning to the end, we almost all carried out through their loopholes, right? It was like this from the beginning when we entered Belarus, until we entered Slonim, then ran out and went back, including my escape from Balawi."

Megan seemed to have no idea of ​​the first half of the entire operation. She looked at Lille and saw Lille nodding and said, "That's right, the previous arrangement is indeed the case."

Megan nodded and thought for a while, "It seems that this is indeed possible."

Pete looked at Megan and said, "I have a question, can I ask?"

"Of course." Lille immediately said, "What's the problem?"

"That's why I left No. 4, Varda, because they seemed to have noticed my hiding place. But I'm sure I did nothing and couldn't be exposed. Why is that? I feel like they suddenly found me. It feels like someone told them." Pete said.

Lille turned his head and looked at Megan after hearing what Pete said, "This is indeed a problem. It's really a bit...it shouldn't be said to be very strange. They can't know unless they have wiretap devices installed in my office."

Megan shook his head slightly and said, "I've thought about this carefully." As he said that, he looked at Pete and said, "Are you sure you didn't do anything that might be exposed? For example, the lights are on, or alarming the neighbors or something."

"No, surely not," Pete said. "If that were the first search, they had entered the backyard, and that time they should have discovered us. They could not have found anything."

"Okay." Megan nodded and said, "If that's the case, then the problem can only be on the phone you make."

"Telephone?" Pete looked puzzled, and Lille seemed to react, and he said, "You mean through the landline phone, the phones there are all monitored?"

"Yes," Megan said: "If everything is indeed as Pete said, then the only thing he may have done is to make a phone call. It's not difficult to sit and monitor the landline."

"It's true." Lill said: "Then the Belarusians discovered that Pitt and his friends had a phone call, and it was a long-distance international distance. The most important thing was to call the United States. This was obviously telling them that the person they were going to catch would hide here."

Pete looked at Megan and looked at Lill and said, "Did I make a mistake?"

"This is nothing." Lille waved his hands and said, "Don't blame yourself, that's a helpless move. If I were me, it would be the same as you. In fact, it was very important to send us news at that time. You don't know how pessimistic we were at that time. Even as Meghan said, I think your contact was necessary."

Megan, who was standing by, said: "But my idea still needs to be verified by intelligence."

"Yes." Lill said: "Miller has made arrangements. But I think what you said should be right. They could have found out about Pitt's location by phone." As he said that, he looked at Pitt and said: "That means that Pitt decided to leave there at that time was right. Because they were indeed discovered at that time."

Megan seemed to have accepted this statement, and nodded and said, "This makes sense. But I still want to know the truck that suddenly appeared." As he said that, he looked at Pitt and continued, "What was the situation at that time?"

Pete looked at Megan and said, "What do you want to know exactly?"

"The characteristics of that car. For example, what do you think he is transporting? Did he start from that street?" Megan asked.

"Features... I only remember it was a box truck. It was very ordinary. The car brand... I don't know it. It should be a local model or Russian one. Anyway, I have never seen it in other places. The carriage seemed to have some spray patterns, but the light was not good at the time and the situation was urgent. I couldn't look at it carefully. The driver, I said, should be a local, and ran away quickly. I think the truck should have been driven from that street. Because the driver didn't run anywhere else, he ran out directly, that is, to the east, so I think he should have run back directly."

"Did no one care about that car after that?" Megan continued.

"Is anyone concerned...I don't know. Just when I was nearby, the car didn't leave. I didn't know after that." Pete said.

Megan frowned and said, "Are there many people on the streets of Balavi?"

"People?" Pete asked in confusion and then said: "If it were those who were hunting and blocking in Belarus, there were almost no ordinary people. That truck was the only one I saw."

"That's even more strange. Why can this truck come out? Logically, they can't be allowed to go out at that time, right?" Megan asked.

Pete was very nervous at the moment. This was the weakest part of his entire lie. At this moment, Meghan was obviously very interested in this point, which would be very troublesome. The whole lie was likely to be exposed because of this point. But Pete nodded and said, "I think it is... But I'm not sure, because when I was in Slonim, the order of the entire city was still normal. There were still pedestrians on the road, although there were not many, but there were, and there were not too many controls. This is also one of the reasons why I think they were setting a trap for us to jump."

Megan seemed to have a strange look when she heard Pete say this: "When you were in Slonime, was there nothing unusual in the city?"

"No." Pete also looked at Lille unexpectedly and said, "Has no one ever told you this? Everything was normal in Slonime at that time. Even before we had a fire with each other, there were still pedestrians and vehicles on the road."

Megan shook his head slightly and said, "Is it the same for Baravi?"

"I don't know about Balawi," said Pitt. "It was already midnight when I arrived in Balawi, and the whole town was very quiet. There were no cars or people on the road. In fact, when I arrived in Balawi, there was no blockade. There was no way around, nor any obstacles. Kaya and her daughter, I entered Balawi and entered No. 4, Varda District."

Megan seemed to remember something when she heard Peter say this, and she said, "I thought you also found an unknown path there and quietly entered Balawi."

"Silently, it was, but we didn't take any special roads. We just walked on the road." Pete said: "At that time, I didn't think they would think we would do this. The situation in Balawi was similar to what I thought. The Belarusians did not have any specific arrangements or actions there."

"That is, the Belarusians did not block the towns that were already surrounding Slonim from the beginning, but gradually developed into that later?" Megan asked.

"Yes, that's it." Pete said: "I think at the beginning they should have thought of catching up with all of us when we acted. So on the surface, everything seemed very calm. At the beginning of our action, we had nothing to do with those towns. In fact, no one else except me may have been to those places. Naturally, they would not have arranged these places at the beginning. Although Slonim is not big, it still requires a lot of manpower to control the entire area. In this case, it will be very difficult to deal with us. In addition, I think for that important goal, his action is out of plan. If it weren't for this, we wouldn't have anything to do with those towns. At most, we would have passed by some and then replaced the vehicles there. What I mean is that everything that happened later is out of plan for us and the Belarusians. They cannot prepare for the unpredictable situation in advance."

"That means," Megan thought for a while and said, "When you arrived in Balawi, there was no difference there, and the people there were still living a normal life?"

"I don't know exactly what, I just said, I only know that Slonim is normal at the beginning of the operation. I don't know what Balawi is, but when we got there, we didn't see any searches or blockades." Pete said.

"What after that?" Megan asked, "And then some of them came?"

"Yes," said Pete. "I have said these before, and in the book you asked me to write the whole thing. We were only on the road after hiding in No. 4, Varda, and those who were obviously the Belarusians were going to start a search."

"Why did they suddenly appear at that time?" Megan looked at Pete and said, "Have you ever thought about this?"

"Not at that time," said Pete. "I just thought it was normal for them to find them. After all, for them, we are thieves, they are soldiers, and it is normal for them to look for us everywhere. But after several inquiries, including writing down the process myself, I considered this issue."

"So what is your conclusion?" Megan asked.

"It can't be said to be the conclusion, I just guessed like this." Pete thought for a moment and said, "They found us in Victory Village. Kotman sacrificed himself to lure those people away. If we were not caught, those people would naturally not give up..."
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