Chapter 1214 Unpleasant
Baldachev shrugged easily and said, "I have always been honest. Another thing is that I don't really want to start work again. To be honest, I actually want to retire more."
"Okay. You won't want one to be under house arrest anyway, right? Miller asked with a smile.
"Of course." Baldachev said: "No one wants that."
"That's good." Miller said: "Then let's talk about it. Why did you suddenly get out of the surveillance?"
Baldachev glanced at Eric who had just sat down at the desk and said, "I think you should know this, right?"
"I want to hear you tell us, don't forget that we are the same group." Miller pointed to himself.
"A bunch of..." Baldachev seemed a little disdainful of this statement, and only saw him say, "Okay... I got rid of surveillance and just wanted to meet people. I want to talk to Pitt about something privately."
After hearing what he said, Miller looked at Eric and said, "Why do you have to chat in private? Is there anything you can't say in Helmet?"
“It’s really inconvenient in Helmet,” Baldachev said. “To be honest, I don’t think it’s reliable.”
"Okay. So what are you guys there to talk about?" Miller asked.
"Of course it's about what I want to know." Baldachev said: "What else can it be?"
"What do you want to know?" Miller frowned and said, "That's about what happened that day, right?"
"Yes." Baldachev nodded.
"What can't be said about Halemet? These are not secrets to Halemet, right?" Miller continued to ask.
Baldachev looked at Miller and smiled, "I think you should be very clear about this, right? I think Pete should have told you all, right?"
Miller then smiled and said, "It seems you don't trust Pete so much."
"Trust?" Baldachev smiled bitterly and said, "I have only met that guy a few times, so why do you talk about trust? Are people who have worked for the Intelligence Agency like this here and now they are not here to accept your various questions? And it is also due to the bad consequences caused by your mistakes in work. So, don't even talk about trust."
Miller was so blocked by Baldachev that he couldn't speak. He saw him swallowing something he wanted to say. After a moment of silence, he said: "This may not be acceptable to others, but you shouldn't have any problem. This is not for you, if any of us would be like this. And I can assure you that your current situation is already the best."
"Okay." Baldachev interrupted impatiently: "I'm not interested in these things. Tell me, I want Pitt to provide some information about the Russian spies infiltrating Helmet."
Miller nodded slightly and said, "Why do you need this information?"
"Of course it's for Russian spies. I hope to find one with enough weight," said Baldachev.
Miller said with some disappointment: "You want to exchange your wife and children in this way. But how are you sure that they are in the hands of the Russians?"
"How do you prove that they are not here?" Baldachev asked immediately.
Miller shrugged and said, "I really can't prove it, but, for now, there is no evidence or information that can prove that they have fallen into the hands of the Russians. The Russians are still trying to find them like us."
"Did no one feel strange?" Baldachev continued, "No one found you, I don't know what life or death are. Isn't it a bit too strange? Haven't you ever thought about other possibilities?"
"I know what you want to say," Miller said, "But that's impossible. I don't believe that Russians will be able to set up such a game. I don't believe that they can't play."
"That's just your personal opinion," said Baldachev. "If it's not Russian, then what's your judgment?"
"They should have been hiding." Miller said without much confidence: "The information we have obtained from all aspects cannot explain that they are in the hands of the Russians."
Baldachev said with a very disagreement: "Information? Don't you know that what is important is logic rather than intelligence? Is your so-called hiding conclusion differently without any reliable basis?"
"There is no basis." Miller nodded and said, "But in our opinion, this is the most likely."
Baldachev raised his hand and said, "Okay, I don't think we're here to discuss this now. Well, I think that guy Pete has confessed, so I have nothing to say." He sighed and said, "I've been delaying too much time there. Otherwise, those idiots wouldn't have found me."
Eric couldn't help but feel a little funny when he heard him say this, but it didn't show it on the surface, just glanced at Lille beside him.
Miller continued, as if he hadn't heard it at all, "Can we draw such a conclusion, you want to try to make Pete your insider in Helmet and provide you with information about Russian spies? And when you get this information, you will find a way to investigate and control them?"
"It's almost that." Baldachev shrugged, "You can't sit and wait for news, only you are reliable."
Miller nodded and said, "You are responsible for what you are talking about here today. If we find out later that you deliberately hide something, or say it is completely different from the facts, then you will be unlucky."
"Okay." Baldachev said indifferently: "It's not my first day to come to the Intelligence Agency. If you have finished your question, can I leave here? Should you and your subordinates, Mr. Eric, have a private chat?"
Miller was obviously dissatisfied with Baldachev's attitude, and saw him say, "Listen, if you still want to live like an ordinary person and want to enjoy a certain degree of freedom, if you still want to meet the person you want to meet the most, my advice to you is to try to cooperate with us, or at the time of the Intelligence Agency, at present, this may only be the place that meets all your requirements. Do you understand what I mean?"
"I understand." Baldachev stood up and said, "But I really want to know, something happened this time. Is there no clear statement? Or have you done something?" As he said, Baldachev smiled meaningfully and did not continue, but said, "Take me back. Prepare me some food. I'm hungry. Please be more delicious."
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Chapter completed!