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Chapter 2164 Trap

Daniel's words touched Henrik's mind. Although the defense map he received yesterday was real, who could guarantee that the next piece of information would be equally real? Since he was doing espionage work, he had to be cautious about some things. Some.

Seeing that Daniel was suspicious at this moment, he felt that it would be better to say something clearly in person. After hesitating for a moment, he said: "Mr. Second Lieutenant, what you need is a huge sum of money. I don't even know if I can apply for it, so I have to Be cautious. Moreover, the authenticity of the information cannot be confirmed. Even if I send it over, I am afraid the Germans will not give me the money. Besides..."

"Besides what?"

"This time when I return to the village, although I was sent by the Germans, my brother-in-law needs to make the decision on many things."

"Your brother-in-law makes the decision? Who is your brother-in-law?" After Daniel said this, he immediately thought of who Henrik's brother-in-law was, and quickly added: "Is it Odzhansky's son?"

"That's right, that's him." Henrik nodded and said, "Logically speaking, any transaction between you and me is not allowed without his consent."

"Who is he? He dares to interfere in our affairs." Daniel stood up and pretended to be angry and said: "Since you feel that you can't make the decision, our cooperation will end here. Farewell!" Then he rushed to the other two. The soldier shook his head and said, "Let's go!"

Seeing that Daniel was about to leave, Henrik quickly stepped forward to stop him: "Mr. Second Lieutenant, please wait a moment. I think there are some things that we can continue to study."

"What's there to study?" Daniel said coldly: "You just said that when you return to the village this time, you are just a follower of Odzhansky's son, and you can't make the decision on many things. I will talk to you again, and has no meaning."

"Mr. Second Lieutenant," in Henrik's opinion, Daniel was his God of Wealth, how could he let him go so easily. In order to achieve this goal, he planned to take a desperate move: "If something happens to my brother-in-law Dobzhaski If something unexpected happens, then I can have the final say on everything here."

Daniel heard what Henryk was saying and asked: "How do you plan to let him have an accident? You can't let me bring people into his house and kill their whole family, right?"

"Mr. Second Lieutenant, this is of course the simplest way." Henrik said: "But it will also cause some trouble, so we have to think of other ways to make my brother-in-law's death more like a tragedy. Accident."

"Make his death look like an accident?" After hearing what Henrik said, Daniel began to think about what method should be used to make Dobzharsky's death look like an accident, while not Others will notice that something is wrong: "Let me think about how I can achieve the desired effect."

"Comrade Second Lieutenant." Remo, who had been silent since entering the door, suddenly said: "I have a way to make this person's death look like an accident?"

"What method?" Daniel asked in return: "Let him go into the forest to hunt, and then be picked to death by the tusks of a wild boar? But it is a pity that it is ice and snow now, and the wild boars in the forest have found places to hide, so it is not easy to find him."

"No, Comrade Second Lieutenant, my method is not to let the wild boar pick him to death." Reimer explained to Daniel: "Don't say that it is difficult to find wild boars this season. Even if we can find them, what method can we use to let them go directly?"

What about attacking the target we want it to attack?"

"That's true. Then tell me, is there any way to create an accident and make Dobzharsky's death appear more natural?"

"It's very simple, we can let him hit a mine and die." After Remo said his suggestion, without waiting for Daniel to ask again, he took the initiative and said: "Let Henrik lead him out tomorrow and say that we will be in the forest."

Make a deal with him, and then we lay mines on the road he passes by. As soon as he steps on it, he will be blown to pieces. In this area, the Germans and the Poles were at war in the early years, but now we are at war with the Germans.

It's normal to have a few mines in the forest."

"This is a good idea." After Daniel said this, he turned to look at Henrik sitting opposite, and raised his own question: "But if we really adopt this method, will it affect Henrik?"

Can it cause harm?"

"Comrade Second Lieutenant, that's not possible." Remer explained to Daniel: "Isn't Henrik's radio station hidden in the forest outside the village? We can bury the mines at a certain distance from the radio station. Wait for Henrik tomorrow

When taking Dobzharsky to the forest, he pretended to pick up the radio, and then told the other party that we were waiting for us not far ahead and asked him to come to us first. As long as Dobzharsky followed the path where the mines were buried

If he comes over, he will be blown to pieces. As long as he dies, our next cooperation will be much smoother."

After listening to Remo's words, Daniel smiled and asked Henrik: "Henrik, what do you think of the plan proposed by my subordinates?"

"Very good, very good." Henrik felt that according to Remo, it was indeed possible to make Dobzharsky's death look more like an accident without harming himself, so he nodded and said, "I think

This is a good method, and we will definitely get rid of Dobzhasky."

"Sergeant Fermi!" Daniel turned around and told Fermi: "Go back and get a mine, preferably a trip mine." Daniel was worried that Fermi wouldn't understand, so he specifically explained to him: "If you just put the mine directly

Buried underground, Dobzharski might not have guessed the landmines when he passed by the trail. But if it was a trip mine, the situation would be much better. As long as he accidentally tripped on the wire, the mine would kill him.

It was blown to pieces."

"Understood, Comrade Second Lieutenant." Femi nodded and said, "I'll go back to get the mines right now."

After Fermi left, Daniel explained to Henrik: "Since we want to get rid of Dobzharsky tomorrow, we need to buy the mines tonight. The heavy snow at night will wipe out the footprints left behind."

It's well covered."

Henrik would naturally not object to Daniel's statement. He was thinking in his mind that as long as he got rid of Dobzhaski, he would be able to stand out and become a popular figure in front of the Germans. What benefits would it bring in the future?

His own share is indispensable. Unlike now, when Dobzharsky suppresses himself to death, and the Germans give him no benefit, he only eats meat and barely drinks some soup.

About an hour later, Fermi came in from outside, holding a wooden box in his hand. After entering, he carefully placed it on the table and said to Daniel: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, I will get you the mines you want."

Already."

Hearing that there were landmines in the wooden box on the table, Jiemeng and his wife screamed and hurriedly backed away, fearing that the landmine would suddenly explode and they would be hit.

Daniel glanced at the two of them and said angrily: "Don't worry, the string hasn't been hung yet, it won't explode."

Daniel opened the wooden box, took a look inside, and asked Fermi with some surprise: "Sergeant Fermi, how did you get a jumping mine?"

"Comrade Second Lieutenant," Fermi explained to Daniel: "If it were a simple trip mine, I would be worried that something would block it when it exploded, and it would not have the expected killing effect. But if it were a tripping mine, you don't have to worry about this.

At one o'clock, after the trip fuse is triggered, the mine can jump to the waist and explode, and he cannot avoid it even if he wants to."

After hearing this, Daniel said thoughtfully: "If the landmine jumps up and explodes, the killing area will increase. Will Henrik be accidentally injured?"

"As long as we are at a safe distance, there should be no accidental damage." Fermi said: "As long as we bury the mines fifty meters away from where the radio station is hidden, there should be no problem."

"Okay, let's take action immediately." Daniel said: "As long as there is a heavy snowfall at night, our footprints and other traces will be completely covered. No matter how alert Dobzharski is, I'm afraid he will not be able to find it.

The mines we planted cannot be touched. Henrik, stop sitting there and take us to where you hide the radio station so that we can plant the mines."

In this way, the three of them, led by Henrik, arrived at the location of the hidden radio station outside the village. After Henrik finished sending the telegram to the Germans, Daniel and others also laid the mines. They could only let the mines be laid after dawn tomorrow.

Dobzharski took the bait.

Early the next morning, Henrik ran to Odzhansky's house, found Dobzharsky, and said to him: "The Russians who provided us with intelligence last time sent a message.

, said they could provide us with more information, but for safety reasons, the meeting location would have to be changed to the forest outside the village."

Hearing that someone from the Soviet army wanted to provide new information, Dobzhaski felt ecstatic in his heart. After yesterday's report of the intelligence, the German army affirmed their achievements and also informed that this afternoon

, will send someone to send them a sum of money to buy off the unsteady elements in the Soviet army and obtain useful information from them.

At this moment, he learned that the Soviet personnel who sent the intelligence were staying in the forest outside the village. Where could he stay? He quickly urged Henrik: "Without further delay, we will set off now to try to get rid of the Russians as soon as possible."

Get useful information."

"There's one more thing I haven't told you."

"What's going on?" Dobzhaski asked impatiently.

"According to the Russian commander, what he provided us this time was the defense map of the entire 48th Group Army, so we have to pay more."

"What a greedy guy." Dobzharski muttered something in a low voice, then asked: "How much money do they need before they are willing to provide us with information."

"Ten thousand pounds!"

"What, ten thousand pounds?!" Hearing the price, Dobzharsky jumped up from his seat. He yelled at Henrik: "Do you know what the concept of ten thousand pounds is? Russia

Is human intelligence worth this price?”

"But I have already agreed." Henrik pretended to be embarrassed and said: "If I don't agree, they will turn around and leave. I can't take the risk."

Although Dobzharsky was full of dissatisfaction with his brother-in-law's arbitrary behavior, in order to obtain useful information, he could only bite the bullet and said: "Ten thousand pounds, just ten thousand pounds, as long as the information they provide

Worth the price.”

"They should be waiting for us in the forest now." Henrik said: "Should we go to see them now?"

"It goes without saying." Dobzharsky urged: "Let's set off now, don't keep the other party waiting."

In this way, the two people left the village and headed to the designated trading place.

When he approached the burial point of the radio station, Henrik looked at the location where the mines were buried dozens of meters away and stopped involuntarily. Seeing this, Dobzharski asked curiously: "Why don't you move forward?

Already?"

"Our radio station is buried nearby. You go there first and I'll dig it out."

"What kind of radio stations are we digging now?" Dobzhaski, who was eager to obtain information, urged: "We'd better go see the Russians first. After we get the information back, it won't be too late to send a telegram to the Germans."

Seeing that his plan failed, Henrik couldn't help but feel frightened. He knew that if he walked forward another twenty or thirty meters, he would trip over the thunderbolt. If he and Dobzharsky walked forward together, the thunderbolt would strike.

Once he jumps up and explodes, he will probably be injured. In order to avoid this situation, he suddenly covered his stomach, pretending to be in pain and said: "No, I have a severe stomachache. I need to find a place to deal with it."

For a moment, you’d better go over first.”

Dobzhaski did not doubt that the other party was deceitful, and whispered: "It's really a lazy person who pees a lot." Then he took long strides and walked along the path towards the agreed place. And Henrik saw Dobzhaski.

Zaski walked away and hurriedly hid behind a tree to prevent himself from being accidentally injured by the flying shrapnel from the thunder.

The heavy snow last night did cover the footprints left by Daniel and the others, so much so that Dobzharski, who was extremely vigilant, did not notice anything strange at all, and still walked forward with long strides. Walking.

, suddenly felt something tripped under his feet, and then heard a soft "bang" sound, which seemed to be the sound of opening the cap of a champagne bottle.

Just when Dobzharsky was wondering how there could be a sound like opening a bottle of champagne, he saw a black thing jumping out of the snow. Before he could see clearly what it was

, there was a loud "boom", and then he felt himself being thrown away by a huge force.

Henrik, who was hiding behind a tree, witnessed with his own eyes the scene of Dobzharsky being blown away by a landmine, and his legs began to tremble. Even though he had been working hard for the Germans, he saw people being killed by landmines with his own eyes.

This was the first time he had seen the situation. He wanted to stand up and go over to check, but his legs were weak. He hugged the tree trunk and tried hard for a long time, but he still couldn't stand up.

At this time, the three Daniels who were hiding in the distance also saw the scene where Dobzharsky was blown away by a mine. They thought that Henrik would appear immediately and rushed over to check Dobzharsky's injury.

But after waiting for a long time, there was still no sign of Henrik. Daniel could not help but frown and said, "It's strange, the mines have exploded, why hasn't Henrik appeared yet?"

Fortunately, Reimer was well-informed and said in a low voice: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, was Henrik so frightened by the explosion scene that he was hiding somewhere and trembling?"

"It's possible." Daniel nodded, and then said: "Then leave him alone, let's go see how Dobzhaski is doing."


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