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Chapter VI Cooperation with the Soviets

Of course, George Blake would not expect help from the Egyptian state. That would not be assistance at all, but direct cheating.

If he really did that, George Blake might as well just choose to pass the test without having to compete with others at all.

Chen Mo obviously would not let such a thing happen, and he even told White Spider and Jack from the beginning that they could provide assistance to George Black, but only to ensure his safety, rather than directly helping him pass the test.

Chen Mo still valued this only student who did not have a powerful background, and wanted to see how he performed in the assessment.

If George Blake performed well, he wouldn't mind taking in a disciple and training him.

However, even if White Spider and Jack did not provide official help to George Black, their status as Egyptian intelligence agencies still provided George Black with a lot of convenience.

At least all parties knew that he was protected by the Egyptian authorities, so that his safety was at least guaranteed during the subsequent assessment.

After all, everyone doesn't want to offend Egypt just for a test. That would be too much of a loss.

And more importantly, with the assistance of White Spider and Jack, George Black could at least obtain information about other students, so that he would not be completely blind and not even know what was going on with other students.

In fact, after knowing the preparations of all parties, George Blake was quite astonished.

Good guys! You guys are flying airplanes and gunboats. If you don’t know better, you’d think you’re going to fight!

Looking at the means of transportation prepared by various forces, George Black couldn't help but feel lucky that thanks to the assistance of White Spider and Jack, otherwise he would still be stupidly preparing to take the train.

If that were the case, maybe people would have passed the exam and gone home before he even got there.

But this also raises a question, how can he get to the assessment location?

People from other countries either have guides who have been to Amshay, or they have ships and planes. If they don’t have anything, do they really have to squeeze in public transportation?

George Black asked White Spider and Jack this question, hoping to get some hints from them.

Jack had very little interest in this and had no idea of ​​giving advice to George Black. She had made an agreement with White Spider before she came here. She was only responsible for dealing with those blind people. It was White Spider's job to make plans and make suggestions.

Faced with George Blake's request for help, White Spider thought for a while and said: "We can't mobilize official power for you, so you don't have to think about planes and ships, but Amshay Jack has been there with His Majesty, so you don't have to

Worried about not finding the place.

As for how to get on the road... we can take the plane borrowed by the Soviets."

"Taking a plane borrowed by the Soviets?" Hearing White Spider say this, George Blake seemed to have some inspiration and understood what White Spider meant.

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A few days later, it was the day for the assessment to begin, and all forces had already started packing their bags and preparing to set off before dawn.

At a military airport outside Cairo, the Soviets were also busy.

A small group of elite soldiers was sorting out their equipment. They were originally the security force of the Soviet Embassy and were temporarily deployed to cooperate with two Soviet students to participate in the assessment.

Accompanying them were two Cheka intelligence officers who were responsible for providing them with necessary assistance.

At this time, the two Cheka intelligence officers were checking the intelligence with two students taking the assessment. Because they had been excluded by other countries, the Soviets did not have much intelligence. They had not even determined that Amu

Where is Xie?

However, the Soviets didn't mind this very much. They decided to take advantage of the speed of the aircraft to reach the upper reaches of the Nile River before others, and then wait for other forces to arrive, and then follow them to find Amshay.

As for what to do next, it depends on everyone's ability. Moreover, the college did not say that this is a racing competition. As long as they finally arrive in Amshay and pass the assessment, they can graduate successfully. They do not need to compete with others for time.

But just before they were about to set off, the Egyptian ground crew suddenly found two Chekas and whispered something to them.

Seeing this, a student asked, "What's the matter, Comrade Paul?"

"The Egyptian side said that George Blake wants to cooperate with us. They can tell us where Amshay is, but in exchange, we will give them a ride." The Cheka, named Paul, answered the man.

Student questions.

Accompanying them were two Cheka intelligence officers who were responsible for providing them with necessary assistance.

At this time, the two Cheka intelligence officers were checking the intelligence with two students taking the assessment. Because they had been excluded by other countries, the Soviets did not have much intelligence. They had not even determined that Amu

Where is Xie?

However, the Soviets didn't mind this very much. They decided to take advantage of the speed of the aircraft to reach the upper reaches of the Nile River before others, and then wait for other forces to arrive, and then follow them to find Amshay.

As for what to do next, it depends on everyone's ability. Moreover, the college did not say that this is a racing competition. As long as they finally arrive in Amshay and pass the assessment, they can graduate successfully. They do not need to compete with others for time.

But just before they were about to set off, the Egyptian ground crew suddenly found two Chekas and whispered something to them.

Seeing this, a student asked: "What's the matter, Comrade Paul?"

"The Egyptian side said that George Blake wants to cooperate with us. They can tell us where Amshay is, but in exchange, we will give them a ride." The Cheka, named Paul, answered the man.

Student questions.

However, the Soviets didn't mind this very much. They decided to take advantage of the speed of the aircraft to reach the upper reaches of the Nile River before others, and then wait for other forces to arrive, and then follow them to find Amshay.

As for what to do next, it depends on everyone's ability. Moreover, the college did not say that this is a racing competition. As long as they finally arrive in Amshay and pass the assessment, they can graduate successfully. They do not need to compete with others for time.

But just before they were about to set off, the Egyptian ground crew suddenly found two Chekas and whispered something to them.

Seeing this, a student asked, "What's the matter, Comrade Paul?"


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