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Chapter 114 The Enemy Who Disappeared

On the forest path of only a dozen kilometers to Bialystok, Gu Tie met four Japanese men in suits and ties, each of whom was a well-trained combatant with hidden weapons.

His disguise was obviously more successful. Facing the fourth searcher, Gu Tie also made some nonsense in Polish, which made the Japanese's faces change color and they hurriedly ran away from him.

"What on earth are the Japanese devils doing? If they are members of the 100 Million Yusui, how can they not know where the leader is? What tricks is the madman Hasegawa doing?" Gu Tie was riding a bicycle, thinking aimlessly, unaware of the scenery around him.

After a change, the forest gave way to beautiful buildings, the roads became clean and wide, and the city of Bialystok arrived.

This small city in eastern Poland is not a tourist destination. The street signs only have Polish text, and there are no tourist maps for sale. Gu Tie tried to search for the Internet, and he was delighted by the wireless quantum network signal covering the entire city.

Crazy.

In view of the dangerous people he saw along the way, Gu Tie gave up the idea of ​​going to the train station. The top priority now is to find a safe place to log in to the network. This kind of safety is the kind of safety that can completely abandon the neural signals of the real world, not the network.

The safety of hanging a Do Not Disturb sign in the cafeteria.

After simply connecting to the Internet and checking the map, Gu Tie suddenly remembered a place to go. He pedaled his squeaking bicycle and headed toward the city center along Avenida Jan Clemenza.

This small town founded in the 14th century appears quiet and peaceful. The beautiful Russian-style buildings are the historical mark left by the Bolshevik rulers to the Poles. However, the Byzantine Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas and the modernist St. Roch Catholic Church coexist.

It shows the tremendous changes in the composition and beliefs of the Bialystok people in just a few decades.

Pedestrians on the street seemed very friendly, and some took the initiative to say hello to Gu Tie. The Chinese immediately responded in Esperanto, and at the same time, they put more effort on their feet and fled in panic, leaving the other person with the back of an intellectual young man who was worthy of admiration.

After turning a corner, the bicycle entered a small square. Opposite the square was a beautiful French-style palace. Based on the knowledge he had crammed in while consulting the map, Gu Tie was sure that this was his destination: Blaney.

This palace built in the 18th century is known as the "Versailles of Podlasie" and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bialystok. Today it is the Medical University of Bialystok.

location.

Forester Ed's fiancée Marian Angeleska is a lecturer in medical microbiology at the Medical University. Before leaving, the bearded man accidentally said that if Gu Tie happened to pass by the university, "Trouble with Angele."

Ska left a message saying that I would visit her parents this Saturday with newly made applesauce and stay for lunch." Gu Tie felt a little disapproving of the ranger who refused modern communication equipment, but now, the insignificant message

It became the best excuse to hide in a safe place.

He rode his bicycle through the wide courtyard, past the exquisite lawns and sculptures, bypassed the main building with more tourists, and found the three-story palace-style teaching building of the Medical University in the backyard. The copper sign still only had Polish in it.

Since the keyword has the same root as English, Gu Tie even guessed and found the medical microbiology laboratory at the end of the west corridor on the second floor.

There was a teacher's name sign hanging on the bronze wooden door. Gu Tie saw at a glance that Marian Angeleska's name was at the bottom. In fact, there were only three teachers in the entire major. He cleared his throat. , knocked on the door three times.

An incomprehensible question came from inside, and Gu Tie could only answer in Esperanto: "I came to see Angeleska. Yasinsky asked me to come."

The door opened, and a Polish girl with a golden ponytail and moving gray-green eyes appeared at the door and greeted politely in Esperanto: "Hello, are you a friend of Jasinski? How can I help? Your,"

Gu Tie's eyes brightened, then dimmed. It was indeed a good thing to see a beautiful girl, but the law that friends and wives cannot be bullied hung over his head like the sword of Damocles. He suddenly thought of Natalia, whose life and death were unknown, whether because of He violated the ancient creed and was cursed.

"Miss Angeleska, my name is Goodman Iron. Ed asked me to tell you that he will visit your house at noon on Saturday and deliver fresh homemade applesauce to your parents. So, that's it. , I wish you a nice day, goodbye." He took off his peaked cap and said this line that used all the sophisticated Esperanto words in Gu Tie's mind. He bowed politely and saluted, then turned and left without saying a word. Say more.

"...Mr. Tie, please wait a moment,"

Walking three meters away with what seemed to be a hasty but actually slow pace, Gu Tie finally waited for the Polish girl to retain him. A sinister smile appeared on the corner of his mouth. As someone who works at a university and uses a rare language like Esperanto as a hobby, he was about to meet him. Pure girls who marry their first love, and men who are polite and sensible will always be irresistible to them. Even if the person standing in front of him is an ordinary-looking Polish worker, the result will not change.

"Yes, Miss Angeleska," Gu Tie stopped, raised his peaked cap in front of his chest, half-turned around, revealing a profile that he thought was charming.

"Tea time is coming soon. If you don't mind, I would like to buy you a cup of tea on Ed's behalf. Also, please call me Marian," the Polish girl said as she took off her white coat.

"Thank you...Marian, I still have some things to do, you know, about livelihood..." Gu Tie pretended to be embarrassed.

"I insist, Mr. Tie," Malian closed the laboratory door without any explanation, walked over and took Gu Tie's arm, "My dormitory is in the side building, very close to here, and it won't delay your livelihood."

Knowing that the other party was referring to the restaurant in the dormitory building, not the boudoir, Gu Tie still felt relieved that his plot was successful. He pondered for a long time and nodded with difficulty, "Okay, Malian, just a cup of tea. Please call me Gu." Deman, or simply 'Gu' is fine,"

The two came to the elegant small restaurant in the faculty dormitory and drank a cup of black tea. During the chat, Gu Tie still moved out of the Chinese tourists and was robbed by robbers, interspersed with the topic of forest rangers, and deliberately ignored the fact that they knew each other. Timeline, one joke after another, the experience of the old fox is not comparable to that of an inexperienced medical university lecturer. The simple trick immediately made the Polish girl regard him as Ed's close friend. After two cups of black tea, he was already there. Nothing to say.

"Speaking of which, Gu, what is the 'livelihood' you just mentioned?"

After waiting for a long time, when Maleka finally asked this question, Gu Tie brewed his emotions and said, "It's like this. After I was robbed, I lost all my tickets and valid documents. I don't have any relatives in China, so I can't make up enough for the time being." To pay for the trip home, I can only find a few short-term jobs to save a little zloty (Polish currency). Today, because I had a happy chat with Ed, I have delayed my work time. By the way, I have to leave now," he said Apologize and stand up.

The Polish girl was listening happily to the Chinese man's words, and of course she was reluctant to let him go: "Sit down for a little while, okay? At least finish this plate of cookies."

"No, no, I thank you for your kindness, Maleka, but I miss my motherland. I have been away for too long. I am afraid that I cannot remember the appearance of my motherland." Gu Tie looked up at the sky at a 45-degree angle with an affectionate look on his face. .

Tears immediately appeared in the corners of Maleka's eyes: "You are too foreign, Gu, I have money here, I can lend it to you, Ed will definitely be willing to use his severance pay to help you return to the motherland,"

If Gu Tie is a liar, his merits will be fulfilled here, he will take the money and run away, and continue to cheat in the next place, allowing Ed and Maleka to spend the rest of their lives in the beautiful vision of helping their distant Chinese friends return to their hometown, but he He is just a boring guy who likes to challenge himself and does things without seeking results. Gu Tie was silent for a while and replied: "I appreciate your kindness, Maleka. My self-esteem does not allow me to do this. If, ... Just if you can help me find a quiet place where I can log into the quantum network, I can complete my work, damn Genesis, I hate it, but I have to work for it,"

The Polish girl immediately patted her plump breasts and said excitedly: "Of course, leave it to me, Gu, damn Genesis, it will only exploit the poor, curse it,"

Gu Tie's little psychological warfare succeeded again.

It has only been two or three years since Poland joined the ranks of GTC countries. Anyone who knows a little bit about world history knows that Poland is a country at the intersection of wars on the European continent and has been ravaged by invaders, including Tsarist Russia, Prussia, and Austria. From the Hungarian Empire to Nazi Germany and the former Soviet Union, the history of being ruled and enslaved has given the Poles a natural impulse to resist authority. GTC’s reputation in the world’s liberal public opinion is not very good. Poland’s referendum in 2049 only won by a slim margin. By supporting Article 42 of the new constitution of GTC, it is conceivable that nearly half of the Poles are opposed to quantum computers dominating communication networks.

Gu Tie could guess with his toes that Malieka, who loved literature, freedom, and had unrealistic visions of beauty, was one of the opponents. Needless to say, Ed was the more determined opponent, so determined that he lived in seclusion. In the deep mountains and old forests, there is not even a mobile phone. This may be the reason why the two people, whose life circles have almost no intersection, met.

The Polish girl, who was aroused to share the hatred of the enemy, pulled Gu Tie up to the third floor, opened the dormitory door, and pointed to her bedroom: "Gu, there is a terminal there, which was equipped for us by the Medical University. I have never used it. However, please feel free to use it. I can assure you that from now on until seven o'clock in the afternoon, no one will disturb you. I am the only one who lives on this floor. I will lock the door and door before leaving. The door at the top of the stairs, come back during dinner,"

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