On July 1949, 7, on the Sino-Soviet border, a group of herdsmen were driving a herd of cattle along the border in an orderly manner.

This group of herdsmen was exactly the special operations team that Dunn was in. After completing three days of training, they quickly flew to China.

This was the first time that Dunn had returned to his hometown in his previous life since traveling through time.

What disappointed Dunn was that the itinerary was very tight and did not leave enough time for the special operations team members to travel. Basically, after arriving in the mainland, the group rushed to Xinjiang without stopping.

Just late last night, all members of the special operations team crossed the border from China's Xinjiang into the territory of the Red Empire in batches.

This time, the special operations team were all dressed up as herdsmen, and they had grown beards deliberately during training.

After disguising themselves, the special operations team soldiers looked particularly like Central Asians.

Of course, they are only similar on the surface, but in reality, few people can speak the local Uyghur language. Although there are a few people who can speak Turkic, there are still some differences between it and Uyghur.

However, after entering the Red Empire, things took a turn for the better, because most people could speak Russian.

Although many people do not speak authentic Russian, this is not a problem. After all, the Russian accent of the herdsmen in the current Republic of Kazakhstan is definitely very different from authentic Russian.

"I really didn't expect that you could even speak Chinese! I only heard that you could speak many languages ​​before, and I thought you could speak some French, Spanish, etc."

At this time, Plucksky was riding side by side with Dunn. Previously, Dunn was responsible for many external communications in China. Dunn's fluent Chinese surprised the accompanying Chinese officials.

"It's always useful to know one more foreign language!"

Dunn glanced at Prokoski with a hint of pride. In this special operations team, he and Prokoski had always had a good relationship because they knew each other before.

"Let's not talk about this. To be honest, I was still wondering when China Leap Forward started. We were supposed to pretend to be herdsmen, but we didn't have any livestock. This would attract too much attention!"

Dunn didn't want to continue talking about languages. He realized that if he hadn't shown off so much and let many people know that he knew many foreign languages, his retirement application would have been approved long ago, and he wouldn't have risked entering the Red Empire.

Dunn has now made up his mind to keep a low profile in the future.

Dunn looked around and found that there was no one around, so he continued to speak to Prokowski.

"I didn't expect that after entering the Red Empire, we had everything. They even provided us with special horses for those of us who are not good at riding!

It seems that we have planted quite a few people in the Red Empire!"

"Humph! The Russians are the most despicable! It's a wonder they can win the support of the people!"

As soon as Dunn finished speaking, Prukowski said with an indignant look on his face.

"I don't know when we can go to war with the Red Empire. When I think of my motherland still being controlled by these hateful Russians, I really want to drop a few atomic bombs on them right away. Unfortunately, this is something I can't control!"

Well! It is really difficult to ensure that a Pole will not have any emotions when talking about the Red Empire or Russia. Dunn's purpose was just to try to find out the specific views of people of this era on the Red Empire, but now it seems that he has obviously chosen the wrong person.

"Haha! That should be it!"

Dunn said perfunctorily. He was not interested in analyzing with Plucksky about Poland's suicidal actions. The fate of being divided and destroyed several times was really not unfair.

If Dunn really did that, he was 100% sure that the Polish lieutenant in front of him would not listen and would not argue with him, even if he was calm.

"Dunne, you have never come into contact with those Russians. If you had, you would know..."

When Brookski wanted to continue brainwashing Dunn to make Dunn hate the Russians or the current Red Empire with him, Dunn interrupted Brookski directly.

"Pavel, don't you find it strange? We have been heading southwest since we entered the Republic of Kazakhstan of the Red Empire. If we continue like this, sooner or later we will enter the territory of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan or the Republic of Uzbekistan!"

"so what?"

Prokuski was stunned by the question raised by Dunn. He had not thought so much about this operation. For Prokuski, all he had to do was to follow orders.

Dunn's original purpose was only to interrupt Pluckski from exaggerating the hatred between Poles and Russians to him. He really didn't want to listen. Now that his goal was achieved, he was no longer in a hurry and slowly analyzed to Pluckski.

"It stands to reason that the more frequent nuclear tests are conducted, the better. Generally speaking, I think such tests should not be conducted too close to the border, and the Republic of Kazakhstan is just right.

It is far away from the center of the Red Empire, but not too close to the marginal areas. However, if you continue to go south and enter Uzbekistan or the more difficult Turkmenistan, it will be too close to Persia and West Asia!

So I feel that the purpose of this operation is probably not to find that nuclear test site."

If it was just speculation before, Dunn is now 100% sure that this operation has another purpose and is not at all to find and investigate the nuclear test site of the Red Empire.

You have to know that they have entered the Red Empire for two days, but have been heading southwest, although the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan is very large, even larger than that of Xinjiang.

But the area they were crossing was already very close to the borders of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, two republics of the Red Empire. If they continued to go south, they would sooner or later leave Kazakhstan.

What Dunn can be 100% sure of is that the Red Empire’s nuclear test base is definitely in Kazakhstan, but it is about to leave Kazakhstan, unless there is a problem with the intelligence from the United States.

But in Dunn's opinion, perhaps the top leaders of the United States did not care much about the Red Empire's nuclear tests from the beginning.

If the top leaders of the United States have received the news that the Red Empire's mushroom eggs are about to be successfully developed, then even sending this 27-member special operations team will not change the situation.

"Why bother with so much? We will do whatever our superiors tell us to do. I tell you, even if we die in battle when we meet the Russians, we must not be captured by them..."

Hearing that Plukeski was still spreading his hatred for the Russians, Dunn could only smile helplessly and turn a deaf ear to his words.

It seems that there is nothing to talk about with Prokowski.

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