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Chapter 1222 Confidence

Pete put down the phone and sat in his seat and thought about it. If they met... then everything would be very simple. This also means that they would start a certain task, no longer simply lurking, but moving. This will undoubtedly make their detection easier.

So where will they come from? Russians? Mostly they won't be. This has been analyzed clearly before. But who will be except the Russians? Could it be that a country in NATO... has infiltrated Helmet because of some concern?

If that's the case...then the fun will be great. This will cause some confusion and it is likely another major case. Needless to say, I should consider what I can get from this confusion now?

After all, these people have spent so much effort to lurk in Helmet, not to experience life or do trivial matters. They must be like themselves or the Russians, trying to steal relevant intelligence from the Intelligence Agency or other military intelligence through Helmet, of course, the same is true for the Security Agency. Then these must not be trivial matters. The most important thing is that they may obtain a large amount of stolen intelligence, which they cannot usually be able to remove and hear and hear. When they are caught, they have the opportunity to copy and steal them.

Thinking of this, Pete couldn't help but feel excited. He then picked up the phone and called Foden. The phone was quickly connected, and Pete said, "How is that guy? Is that guy okay?"

"Everything is normal at the moment. No one has reported anything." Foden immediately answered.

What Pitt actually thought of was Pisano, who entered the Helmet training base to monitor Nacho Salave at close range. He wanted to know about Nacho Salave from him. So he continued: "Okay. Is Pisano easy to answer now?"

"I think he should have it. In fact, he is very busy there. Now there are many trainees at the base. But because of this, he can do things more casually without being paid attention to," Foden said.

Pete knew that all signs and rumors indicated that Helmet would take big actions. So it was not surprising that the base was overcrowded. This was just part of the preparations before the large-scale operation. However, Pete still wanted to keep the caution he deserved, and only heard him say, "Help me contact him, let him contact me when he has the opportunity. Call my cell phone directly."

"I understand, I'll arrange someone to contact him right away." Foden agreed.

"Be careful with everything. Don't take it lightly." Peter said and hung up the phone.

Just as Pitt tried to contact Pisano, Miller sat face to face with Baldachev in the office again at the Intelligence Agency.

"How is it? Have you figured it out?" Miller asked at Baldachev who had just sat down.

Baldachev said indifferently: "Why should I ask you this?"

"Me?" Miller chuckled and said, "I know very well what I am doing, and more clearly what I want. The one who is not clear is you. I can emphasize to you again that there is no evidence that your woman and child is in the hands of the Russians or in the hands of the Belarusians, not at all." Miller said, spreading his hands and said, "I can guarantee that no word is false. In order to prove your illogical guess, I even arranged for someone to check it. Through the information we put it back, there was no arrest that matched the appearance and age of your woman and the child, and there was no record at all. Do you understand what I mean?"

Baldachev smiled and said, "I understand. But can anyone tell me, since no one has found it, where did they go?"

"I want to know this too," Miller said. "And we really don't know, otherwise Pete wouldn't be investigated after escaping alone because of this."

Baldachev shook his head slightly and said, "Didn't there be any progress during this period? I mean, there is no one at all?"

"No." Miller said: "Although we are still searching for it with all our might, we still haven't found any clues. All reports of this task so far are archived, and if you are interested, you can check them one by one. I think you will know what we did and clearly know that everything I say is true."

Baldachev sighed in disappointment: "I have read enough of the report. But I really need to look at these."

"Yes, no problem. But how long will it take?" Miller immediately said: "What we have to do below must be unfolded as soon as possible. The intelligence networks in Russia and Belarus must be rebuilt and operated as soon as possible."

Baldachev looked at Miller and said after hesitating for a moment, "Okay. I agree. I think I will need two more days. Are there many reports?"

"In fact, not much," Miller said. "After reading it, you will know what we have done to do. Two days, that's OK. But you just hesitated, why?"

Baldachev was stunned for a moment. The moment hesitated just now, he was thinking that he should leave this ghost place as soon as possible, and that he wanted to contact the mysterious guy as soon as possible. As long as he could leave here and return to Europe, everything would soon return to the time when he had the final say.

But Baldachev naturally couldn't say that, and he only heard him say, "I was thinking about what to do after I returned to Europe... The Russians left me something." He smiled bitterly as he said.

Miller didn't pursue the matter, just listened to him: "Okay. We will make a plan. If you have any opinions, wait until then and then we will start to implement it."

Seeing that Baldachev did not raise any objection, Miller said again: "Your direct superior has changed. If someone changes, he will meet you soon. Before you set off, you will have an in-depth communication and exchange with you."

"No problem." Baldachev shrugged, "For me, everyone is the same. Good or bad can only be known after the plan is implemented."

Miller has always been dissatisfied with Baldachev's indifferent look and attitude, but at this moment he had nothing to say, he could only comfort himself, so that the old fried dough stick in front of him, who may be the most difficult time dealing with the Intelligence Agency, can act according to his plan and play a role.

"I think you will have a happy cooperation." What Miller values ​​most is Guzan's coordination ability. He is still a little confident about what he just said.

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