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Chapter 1103 Bottom Line

"No more." Lille said and walked towards the door, while Ivan said, "We have had lunch ready."

"No, Mr. Ivan." Lille looked back at Ivan, "See you tomorrow at 10 o'clock."

Obviously Lille was in a bad mood at the moment. He actually expected that the Russians would not be polite to Curtman. He had been mentally prepared for his experience, but when he saw his appearance, Lille was still very annoyed. After getting in the car, Lille immediately took out the phone and dialed it out. After answering and Miller's voice came from the other side, Lille immediately said: "I met Baldachev and Curtman. Obviously they are not in good condition now."

"How bad is it?" Miller asked immediately.

Lill sighed and said, "To be precise, it was Curtman. They both obviously suffered a lot. Especially Curtman, I think it's hard for him to stand up."

"These bastards," Miller said: "Is it going well today?"

"It goes well. We will be able to exchange for Curtman tomorrow. I actually want to say, have you really decided to do that by the Intelligence Agency's actions against the Russians?" Lille asked.

"I'll talk about this when you come back," Miller said. "Didn't you have lunch with them there?"

"No. Let's have a meal together and discuss it by the way." Lille said.

"Okay. No problem. I'll wait for you in Meghan's temporary office." Miller hung up the phone after saying that.

About a quarter of an hour later, Lille returned to Berlin Station and immediately came to Meghan's office after returning. Miller glanced at Lille and said to Meghan: "Go and rest. Let's talk to Lille."

Megan looked at Lille and then savvyly retreated. After she left, Miller looked at Lille and said, "It seems you're angry."

Lill admitted: "Yes, I'm very angry. What's your plan? Are you going to attack the Russians?"

"Of course, the final preparations for their revenge are already being made. As long as the exchange is completed this time, we will continue to carry out." Miller said.

Lill shook his head and said, "What I want to know is, can you really let go this time without scrutinizing the reactions of any Russians and allies?"

Miller looked at Lille and said unexpectedly: "Yes...what do you want to tell me or persuade me?"

"No. I want to know if this is the case? Don't worry about it?" Lill continued to ask.

"Yes..." At this time, Miller seemed to understand what Lille meant, but he suddenly felt guilty, "What do you want to do?"

"Yes, that's fine. I plan to do it right after the exchange is over," Lille said.

"...what?" Miller looked at Lill in surprise and said, "As soon as the exchange is over, you will do it? Is this too obvious?"

"Do you want to do everything without hiding it?" Lille asked back.

"No...No." Miller said: "Is it just that affects our credibility too much?"

Lill sneered and said, "The deal is over, that's a state of hostility. What's the credibility? I have to take action anyway, so why wait?"

"Okay... OK," Miller said hesitantly: "Now it seems that the exchange location will be here. Are you really going to do it on the German territory?"

"Yes. Just do it here. They probably wouldn't have thought we would do it here like you, so this would be a good opportunity for us." Lille said.

"But the Germans..." Miller said: "The Germans will be very angry."

"They are just a group of defeated **. If it weren't for us, they would have been devoured by the Soviets. Angry? Then hit the wall with your head." Lille said as he sat down on the chair, "How is it? I have people, you don't have to do anything. Just watch and help me coordinate the relationship between all parties. In other words, you have to tell the people who need to be explained in this matter. If you don't need to be explained, you will say that you don't know, but no matter who you want to be explained."

Miller looked at Lill and said, "Are you excited about something today?"

"Yes. I was stimulated, and I suddenly realized that I shouldn't always calm myself down. But you believe me, I'm not in a temporary atmosphere now. I've already thought about it. As long as you agree, I can gather people immediately." He pointed to his head and said, "I've thought about the plan."

"..." Seeing Lille so firm, Miller did not speak immediately, but lowered his head and thought for a while before saying, "You are planning to attack everyone after they get the people?"

"Yes, that's it. I'm going to make an appointment to exchange with them at the zoo. On the south side, Triswal Street." Lill said.

"Will they listen to you?" Miller said: "I think they will probably choose places near them, such as that restaurant."

"I will discuss with them. Zhong is in that restaurant, too close to the Russian Embassy, ​​which is not good." Lill said: "We both have no trust at all. I will not make them doubt it with this reason. More importantly, they all want to take back their people as soon as possible when Sequoia and we are actually similar to Baldachev."

"Well. I just want to know what if they just stick to the restaurant?" Miller said, "What should you do?"

"That's OK. I've thought about that restaurant. These guys don't leave the gate like us every time. Instead, they go through the back door of the restaurant, pass through an alley, and then go to a road to the north to take a car away." Lille said.

Miller looked at Lill and said, "How did you know this?"

"What's this?" Lille spread his hands and said, "I've been to this city. To be honest, there's not much change here. Except for the increasing number of foreign immigrants, there's no big change. In addition, I looked at the map of Berlin and sent someone to observe the whereabouts of the Russians, and then I'll know it."

Miller nodded and said, "You are going to kill them all?"

"Do you have to let go a few more deliberately?" Lille asked back and said, "Since you have done it, you can solve them all."

Miller lowered his head and thought, "This will lead to serious consequences. This is different from the mutual revenge later. What you do is breaking the bottom line."

"Bottom line?" Lille smiled and said, "I originally thought there should be a bottom line in doing things, but now it seems that maintaining the bottom line will not help us, but instead will make our enemies even more crazy. The times may have changed, and now it seems that it is no longer an era of rules."
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