Chapter 764: The Ten Thousand Towers Project? (Seeking monthly votes at the end of the month)
East Germany, Berlin.
A middle-aged man in a suit walked into a hotel. He was not noticeable. As he walked, his eyes kept looking around.
Then, he walked to a table where a man with an oriental face was standing.
"Mr. Vladimir!" The middle-aged man greeted him with a smile.
Vladimir is the name of the middle-aged man in a suit.
Vladimir sat down and said in a deep thought: "I want to know how you know us? Few people know my identity."
He is not an ordinary person, but a KGB agent!
He has been in East Germany for seven years and has become a middle-level manager, but he has done a good job of keeping secrets and few people know him.
But the man in front of him came to the hotel and said to a blonde woman that he wanted to see him.
This seems very abnormal.
This hotel, which looks like a hotel, is actually a KGB industry. The blonde woman is a swallow.
"Mr. Vladimir, I am Liu Qi, the chairman of the Far East Group!" Liu Qi greeted the man in front of him with a smile on his face.
Vladimir was stunned.
Far East Group?
He was not unfamiliar with this name, because it was a company specializing in trade between the Soviet Union and China. It was just a small company at the beginning, but in just a few years, it has become a large company.
Moreover, the Far East Group has connections with many people in the Soviet Union and has great power.
Even if Vladimir was in East Germany, he had heard of it.
But Vladimir didn't understand why Liu Qi came here when the Far East Group's business was not in East Germany.
And he was looking for him specifically.
Vladimir said: "Mr. Liu Qi, it's nice to meet you."
"But please tell me, Mr. Liu Qi, where have I been exposed?" Vladimir said.
For an intelligence officer, the most important thing is confidentiality.
Once the secret is leaked, the intelligence officer will be in danger and will also lose his function.
Liu Qi smiled and said, "It doesn't matter where I was exposed. What matters is that I came to make friends with you, and someone also asked me to bring you a letter."
"Make friends? Letter?" Vladimir's mind turned quickly and he made a quick analysis.
He got two pieces of information. One is that Liu Qi had no ill intentions in looking for him, but had good intentions; the other is that someone asked him to come to him and bring him a letter.
"Then I am very happy to be recognized by you, Mr. Liu Qi. Compared with you big guys, I am just a small guy." Vladimir smiled and said, "I don't know who asked you to bring me a letter?"
Liu Qi said, "It doesn't matter who asked me to bring you a letter. What matters is the letter!"
Liu Qi took out an unsealed letter from his bag.
He had never seen this letter either.
Since he received the order, he immediately came to East Germany and found Vladimir.
Liu Qi didn't know how his cousin knew Vladimir and why he wrote to Vladimir.
But this is not important. What matters is that he has to complete this mission.
The bigger the Far East Group becomes, the more Liu Qi can feel the power of his cousin. He is now a big man, but he still can't see his cousin from afar.
Vladimir didn't open the letter immediately, but chatted with Liu Qi. The two of them had a meal and chatted together. Vladimir wanted to get some information from Liu Qi.
But he didn't get the information he wanted most.
After Liu Qi left, Vladimir returned to his office, put on gloves, checked the letter first, and after confirming that there was no problem, he opened the envelope. There was only a piece of paper inside with a short line of words written on it.
Vladimir was quite puzzled, and then began to investigate.
In just three days, Vladimir had investigated it clearly.
"That Liu Qi is the chairman of the Far East Group, and behind him is the Panshan Group!" Vladimir felt incredible. Ordinary people in the Soviet Union did not know about the Panshan Group, and the Far East Group would be more famous, but Vladimir knew the strength of the Panshan Group, which was one of the largest arms dealers in the world.
"Could it be the Panshan Group behind this?" Vladimir guessed, but he had never dealt with the Panshan Group, and he did not understand why he was approached, "And this Leo Vanta, and this Vanta Project!"
Vladimir's breathing became rapid, and his eyes were full of coldness.
With a clear goal, it was easy for the KGB to investigate this matter. Vladimir investigated it in just three days.
The United States arranged this man named Leo Vanta to carry out a secret economic plan in the Soviet Union. The purpose was to increase the exchange rate significantly through transactions on the black market and drag down the Soviet economy.
For this "Vanta Project", the Americans invested huge manpower, material resources, and financial resources, and even mobilized American people in the Soviet Union.
"These people deserve to die! They should all go to hell!" Vladimir gnashed his teeth.
The powerful Soviet Union actually gave rise to so many parasites.
Some of the parasites even held high positions, providing protection for the actions of the Americans.
Logically, for such a big thing, Vladimir should report it to higher authorities.
But at this time, Vladimir was no longer sure which people above him could be trusted and which ones could not be trusted.
He couldn't help but think about how to deal with this matter.
Even his immediate superiors, the KGB Berlin head 'Andre' and the KGB East German head 'Alexander', Vladimir didn't trust them, because he was not sure whether they were turned.
Yes, during the investigation, Vladimir had already discovered that the powerful KGB had been turned.
He also relied on his superb skills and anti-reconnaissance capabilities to get rid of the KGB.
Vladimir acted quickly, he kept a backhand, and then went to Leningrad, he was going to meet his mentor, his mentor is now the mayor of Leningrad.
Leningrad is a very important city in the Soviet Union. The mayor of Leningrad is already in a high position and can meet higher leaders.
As a KGB, Vladimir did not completely trust his mentor. After all, the two had not met for more than ten years, so he kept a backhand.
If he didn't spread the news, his confidants would think he had been killed and spread the news widely, so that others could no longer cover up the truth.
Of course, doing so would alert the enemy.
On the train, Vladimir prayed in his heart, praying that the trip would go smoothly, otherwise there would be huge troubles, and the entire Soviet economy might even be hit hard.
This loss is too great!
Vladimir hated those people even more, who betrayed their faith and betrayed the Soviet Union!