Chapter 1148 Past
"It should be in Europe." Pete said: "When he comes back, we can all get together."
"Okay. That's it." Evans glanced at the time and said, "I have to go home. I'm like having a good drink now and then have a good sleep."
"Then go back quickly." Pete smiled and walked out of the room with Evans, "I'll wait for your reply."
"No problem. Don't worry." Evans waved his hand and left.
Just after noon a day later, Lill quietly returned to Helmet. In fact, it was not quiet, but he was very calm and returned to Helmet's headquarters without notifying anyone and entered his office. After sitting down, he called Pitt.
At this moment, Pete had just had lunch and was about to sleep in bed for a while, and then in the afternoon, he studied the information about the staff that John had given him. As soon as he closed his eyes, his phone number Lille gave him suddenly rang.
Pete understood and connected, and only heard Lill's voice coming. "Peter, I'll be waiting for you in the office."
Hearing Lille's call, Pitt naturally did not dare to neglect, and immediately stood up and walked to Lille's office. After entering the office, Lille was leaning against his large seat, looking very relaxed.
"Peter." Lille smiled when he saw Pit come in and said, "How have you been these days?"
"It's not bad." Pete replied.
"Forget it." Lille said with a look of disbelief: "You can't leave within Helmet's headquarters, so that's good?"
"It's really good," said Pete. "I haven't had such a long time when I want to sleep, and I've eaten as much as I want. In fact, in Halemetne, there's everything I need. I can still talk to someone if I want to."
Lill nodded and said, "Have you talked to that guy?"
Pi Te said, "I've talked about it. That guy seemed calm and calm on the surface. But in fact he was very worried about his wife and children."
"This is obvious." Lille sneered, "Otherwise, why are the Russians and the Intelligence Agency looking for them, and why did he secretly return to Slonim against his instructions?" He said, and signaled to the chair in front of his desk.
Pitt pulled away the chair and sat down and said, "He judged that I was in the Slonim operation. So he wanted to find out from me what happened that night, and whether his women and children were in our hands."
"Did you tell him?" Lille asked.
Pete shook his head slightly and said, "I only admit that I am indeed in Slonim, but for the specific details, what happened that night, I asked him to ask the Intelligence Bureau by himself."
"You did it right," said Lill. "We'd better not have too much contact with this person. He is very complicated. As far as I know, he has a lot to explain to the Intelligence Agency. That means he won't be relaxed and happy afterwards. So it's better for us to stay away from it."
"I understand." Pete said immediately: "This guy is not simple. He gives me the feeling that the Russians have no choice but to do anything to him."
Lill smiled and said, "According to the current news from the Russians, the Russians did not get anything useful from him." Lill looked at Pitt and said, "According to what he said, does he have no idea where his women and children go?"
Pete recalled a little and said, "I think it should be. But I can't feel too much from his expression and tone. I can only feel from the news he was trying to inquire that he seemed to be unclear where his wife and children went."
Lille stood up and thought, "This may not be necessary. Maybe he just wanted to confirm whether the mother and daughter were in our hands. I think he could confirm that the mother and daughter were not in the hands of the Russians, which was not difficult, so on the other hand, we had to confirm whether it was in our hands or in the hands of the Intelligence Agency. This was not only concern and concern for their own personal safety, but also for their own plans."
"What do you think of him?" asked Pete.
Lill smiled and said, "Are you weird? He's from the Intelligence Agency, but why does it feel like he's making a deal with him?"
Although Pete didn't chew, his expression obviously told Lille that he was thinking like this. Lille continued: "As far as I learned from the Intelligence Agency, he was away for a long time, and had basically never returned to the country in the middle, nor had he been anywhere else. He has been in Russia. At the beginning, the Intelligence Agency's control over him was normal, at least before the collapse of the Soviet Union. However, as time went by, two things happened. One was that his direct leader died, and this guy quickly took over the entire intelligence network and became the controller. Second, the disintegration of the Soviet Union made some people in the Intelligence Agency flutter. They felt that they had won, and they were picking the fruits of victory afterwards. The control of him and his intelligence network was almost no longer the same for some reason. When one day, they contacted the guy again, the guy was no longer the original person."
Pete looked at Lill and said, "He... has he turned against him?"
"Of course not." Lille waved his hands and said, "The description of the Intelligence Agency is that this guy changes a lot. He is no longer a very obedient lurker. Instead, he is like a partner. In fact, this guy is no longer so easy to control. He has his own ideas and principles for doing things. The Intelligence Agency didn't care too much at first. What they wanted was intelligence, a result. He didn't care about the way and method of doing things. This made the guy further strengthen himself. Of course, he also provided very valuable things to the Intelligence Agency, including some important scientists who instigated the rebellion, intelligence personnel, etc. But one day, they suddenly found that the Intelligence Agency could not effectively control this guy. Simply put, it was too big to lose."
"How could this happen?" Pete asked unexpectedly.
"Isn't it very strange?" Lille asked, "It is true that this kind of thing shouldn't have happened. In addition to the two reasons just mentioned, there is another important point, and the most important point, that is, the Intelligence Agency realized that the Russians did not continue to rot as they imagined and wanted to arrest their abandoned work again, but at this time, it was discovered that the only thing they could rely on was that guy."
Chapter completed!