"Misha," who knew that Agelina did not give the answer immediately, but asked: "Why are you staring at me all the time? Is there anything dirty on my face?" With that, she got up and walked over.
Next to the bed, he picked up his bag, took out a small mirror from it, and looked at it carefully. After looking at it for a long time, he never found anything dirty on his face.
Sokov suddenly became playful at this moment, and he decided to tease Agelina: "You seemed to say that Lucas's wife and Sagar found out each other's identity after being apart for half an hour. I remembered it correctly.
Bar?"
"No, just half an hour." Agelina thought that Sokov doubted what she said, so she specifically explained: "This time is absolutely correct, because after Sagar returned to the country, he wrote a report to his superiors
This matter was specifically mentioned in the report.”
Sokov waited for Agelina to finish speaking, then pretended to be serious and talked nonsense: "The two of them have been together for half an hour. They must talk first, and it must take twenty minutes anyway. Then they can start to brew feelings. This
It may take at least five minutes, so 25 minutes have passed. There are still five minutes left, and the two of them will have a prelude, which will take another four minutes. In this way, the two of them have only time left to use.
Next minute, could it be Lucas’s wife who felt that Sagar’s one minute was too short and discovered his identity?”
Agelina was confused by Sokov's expression and thought he was seriously analyzing what happened. After hearing what he said, she couldn't help but be a little confused, thinking to herself what Sokov was doing with his time?
But the next moment, she guessed the correct answer, her face flushed with embarrassment, she hit Sokov hard on the body with her pink fist, and pretended to say: "Misha, you are so annoying,
To actually say such a thing."
Sokov chuckled and then got back to business: "Now that Sagar has retreated safely, how do you say that your identity was exposed because of him?"
Agelina still did not give the answer, but asked: "Misha, if you were an official of the Intelligence Bureau, what would you do with an agent like Sagar whose identity was exposed?"
Hearing this question, Sokov originally wanted to say jokingly: "It's natural to silence. Only the dead can keep secrets." But when the words came to his lips, he suddenly remembered that Agelina was also an agent. It didn't seem right to say so.
OK, I coughed quickly, cleared my throat, and thought about how to answer the other party's question.
"Agelina, I think." Sokov soon had his own idea: "Since Sagar has exposed his identity, naturally he cannot be allowed to carry out hidden missions again. If I were an official of the Intelligence Agency, I would
He will definitely be assigned to be in charge of the internal affairs."
"Well, that's what I thought too." Agelina said with a complicated expression: "But you never dreamed that less than a month later, the intelligence agency officials sent him on a latent mission again. And this time
The mission is to continue to pretend to be Major Lucas and sneak into the German intelligence unit to steal information!"
"What, let him continue to pretend to be Major Lucas?" Sokov suddenly jumped up from his seat, stared at Agelina and said: "Is the head of the intelligence agency crazy? Sakir was killed by Luka.
His wife found out his identity and was forced to withdraw. Now he is asked to impersonate Major Lucas again. Do they really think that all Germans are fools? Who came up with this bad idea? It is simply ridiculous.
"
"But no, after we learned the news, we also felt that the intelligence agency's move was too ridiculous." Agelina echoed: "As long as the Germans are not fools, they can easily see through Sagar's identity."
Sokov was very curious about how the idiots in the intelligence agency made Sagar pretend to be Lucas again, so he asked tentatively: "Agelina, how did Sagar return to Kiev?"
Woolen cloth?"
"The people from the Intelligence Bureau thought of a way to ask other German prisoners of war to prove Sagar's identity to the Germans."
"I don't understand." Sokov shook his head and said, "Can you explain it in more detail?"
"The Intelligence Bureau sent Sagar to a prisoner of war camp and locked him up with several German officers." Agelina continued: "He got familiar with those officers quickly after entering.
People began to discuss privately how to escape from the prison camp. Of course, everything Sagar did was arranged in advance by the Intelligence Bureau. They hoped that Sagar would establish a good relationship with these German prisoners and then take them to escape from the prison camp.
Battalion, I can once again, as Lucas, penetrate into the German army and obtain valuable intelligence."
After Agelina finished speaking, Sokov leaned his head on the back of the chair, closed his eyes and began to think about the matter, guessing the intelligence agency's intention to do this. After thinking for a few minutes, Sokov had a clear answer in his mind.
, "Oh, so that's what happened. People from the Intelligence Agency deliberately locked Sagar with these prisoners of war, and then deliberately gave them a chance to escape from prison. These people only need to follow Sagar back to German control
After being detained, they can explain to the relevant departments that Sagar is being held with them, thereby proving that Sagar is the so-called Major Lucas."
"Yes, it is indeed like this."
Sokov continued according to his own thoughts: "However, among so many people, not everyone trusts Sagar. There are definitely people who will doubt his identity and even test him in various ways. Yes.
For Sagar, after such people return to the German-occupied areas, not only will they not be able to provide any help, they will actually put themselves in danger. Therefore, Sagar will definitely send a message to his superiors to kill these dangerous people before escaping from prison.
"
"How to get rid of those dangerous people?" Agelina asked curiously: "Should we just take them away from the house, imprison them elsewhere or shoot them?"
"No, you can't do this." Sokov shook his head slightly and explained to Agelina: "There should be few people imprisoned with Sagar who are stupid. They will definitely treat Sagar who was imprisoned rashly.
Maintain a certain degree of vigilance. If several companions suddenly disappear, suspicion will inevitably arise, and Sagar's identity will also be questioned?"
"What should we do?" Agelina asked.
"After Sagar and those people are imprisoned for a period of time, they will definitely analyze who is beneficial to his lurking and who will pose a threat to him." Sokov said slowly: "Wait until the 'prison escape'
At that time, the commanders and fighters of our army chasing them will kill all those who pose a threat to him, leaving only those who are beneficial to Sagar to escape from our prisoner-of-war camp by 'lucky chance'."
"Misha, you are really amazing!" Agelina gave Sokov a thumbs up: "You guessed everything right!"
"Did I guess it right?" Seeing Agelina's reaction, Sokov realized that when the other party told him this ridiculous thing, he was also testing his ability. He asked tentatively: "What happens next?
Is it really like what I analyzed?"
"That's right." Agelina gave Sokov an affirmative answer: "After Sagar was detained with these people for half a month, he figured out who could be used and who must be eliminated.
On a moonless night, they sneaked out of the wooden house where they were held, and carefully escaped from the prisoner of war camp along a route that had been surveyed in advance."
"Wait a minute." Sokov heard this and interrupted Agelina's story: "It's not a big problem to escape from the wooden house where they are detained. But how are they going to get through the barbed wire fence of the prisoner of war camp?" He said
There was a reason for asking this. In some prisoner-of-war camps he had seen, in order to prevent German prisoners of war from escaping, the barbed wire fences were usually electrified.
"Misha, we understand what you mean." Agelina looked at Sokov and asked: "You said you wanted to ask how they got through the electrified wire fence, right?"
"Yes, that's what I mean."
"The day before their escape operation started, there was a heavy rain, and a big tree leaning on the barbed wire was washed down by the rain and fell on the barbed wire." Agelina explained: "They could pass through this fallen tree.
The big tree crossed the barbed wire fence of the prisoner of war camp."
Sokov hummed: "Go on."
"Under the arrangement of the Intelligence Bureau, when Sagar and others climbed over the barbed wire along the big tree, the commanders and fighters lying in ambush nearby did not make any sound." Agelina said: "After they were some distance away from the prisoner of war camp,
Then arrange for people to blow whistles in the prisoner of war camp, pretending that someone has just discovered a prison escape, to increase the authenticity of the prison escape operation."
Sokov couldn't help but laugh: "Agelina, the people of the Intelligence Agency are so courageous. They let Sagar and the others escape at night without even thinking about what if the prisoners of war who wanted to be eliminated would escape from prison under the cover of night.
Won't it bring trouble to Sagar if it escapes from their hands?"
"Misha, you guessed it right again." Agelina continued: "There were six German prisoners of war who escaped from prison with Sagar, four of whom were on the death list of the Intelligence Bureau. The commanders and fighters arranged in advance will
During the pursuit, they were all killed, leaving only two prisoners of war who trusted Sagar to escape our pursuit with Sagar. However, because the night was too dark, the soldier who fired the gun killed a prisoner of war who should have been let go.
In the end, only Sagar and one other prisoner of war were left to escape."
"What about the other four prisoners of war, were they all killed?" Sokov felt that since Agelina told him about this matter, it meant that the matter was not simple, otherwise she would not have accepted the Sagar agent.
He was implicated and exposed his identity. He asked cautiously: "Will there be no fish that slip through the net?"
Agelina's expression changed, and then she nodded slowly and said, "You are right. Although the other four prisoners of war were shot down by our soldiers during their escape, when they counted the bodies, they were shot down by our soldiers.
Only three were found. There was also a German prisoner of war who was shot near a small river. There was a lot of blood on the riverside. The soldiers in charge of the search thought that he fell into the river and was washed away by the water after being shot, so there was no
The search for his body continues."
When Sokov heard this, he couldn't help but feel a little in his heart. He felt that the soldiers in charge of the search were lazy, which resulted in the failure of the latent mission arranged by the intelligence agency. However, he did not interrupt Agelina this time.
, but listened patiently to her story.
"It took Sagar and the remaining prisoner of war half a day to enter the German defense area. After they identified themselves to the defenders, they were quickly sent to Kiev. After arriving in Kiev, the German army
The two people were scrutinized, especially Sagar, who was subject to even more stringent scrutiny. After all, not long ago, a Soviet agent pretending to be Major Lucas fled Kiev in a hurry after his identity was discovered. At this moment, I saw
If a person who looks exactly the same appears, he must be strictly investigated."
"The best way to find out his identity is to ask Lucas's wife to come over and she can tell the truth from the false within a minute."
Hearing that Sokov took another minute to talk about the matter, Agelina waved her small fist and hit him twice on the back: "The Germans wanted Lucas's wife to judge, but it is regrettable."
Yes, she can't come."
"Why?" Sokov asked in surprise: "Is she going back to Germany?"
"Yes, she went back to Germany." Agelina sighed and said, "It's a pity that she went back in a coffin."
Agelina's words surprised Sokov. He asked in shock: "How did she die? Was she assassinated by someone you sent?"
"How is this possible?" Agelina shook her head and denied Sokov's speculation: "As long as Sagar leaves Kiev smoothly, Lucas's wife poses no threat to us. How can we do anything to an innocent person?"
The woman committed the murder. Do you remember, let me tell you, that after she found out that Sagar was pretending to be her husband, she ran to inform the Germans and came with soldiers? "
"Yes, I remember." Sokov quickly guessed the truth: "Did Sagar hide in the house and shoot outside, and the bullet hit her?"
"That's true." Agelina gave Sokov a positive answer: "She was shot once in the chest and abdomen. Although she was sent to the hospital for rescue in time, she was unable to survive because of her injuries.
Come to the rescue."
"Then do the people in the Intelligence Bureau know about this?"
"I know." Agelina nodded and expressed her analysis, "Maybe they just learned that Major Lucas's wife was dead, so they implemented such a bold plan to let Sagar return to Kiev.
Continue to pretend to be Major Lucas and sneak into the German intelligence unit to steal information."
Sokov originally criticized the Intelligence Agency for sending Sagar back to Kiev, but now he changed his mind. He felt that although the other party's arrangement was bold and absurd, with the death of Major Lucas's wife, many difficulties were about to be faced.