"What is this?"

Matthew looked at the box in his arms and asked with lingering fear. He really had a psychological trauma from the pickle jar just now.

He instinctively resisted what the North Koreans gave him.

"Don't ask anything now, just take it and we have to get out of here!"

Dunn didn't want to explain too much to Matthew. After getting on his horse, he said something to Matthew and rode towards Weiss.

Matthew could only suppress his doubts and follow.

Fortunately, the Russian army did not make more arrangements in the village.

In other words, even if there was surveillance, the agreed meeting place was half an hour away, and at least Valenko would not be able to make it.

The two of them went on without stopping and soon met up with Weiss.

"Hey, Dunn, how's it going?"

When Weiss saw Matthew and Dunn coming back, he immediately went up to them and asked.

"We have the documents, let's go back. There is no need to contact them again!"

Dunn raised his eyebrows and said.

"Did you get it?"

Weiss was confused, he never expected that Dunn would give such an answer. Even Matthew behind Dunn was surprised. Could it be that the box that Dunn gave him in the Korean's house just now contained the documents he needed?

Just at this time, several gunshots were heard faintly from the direction of Urubanov Village.

Dunn's expression changed immediately.

"Don't say so much now! Sir, it's not safe here anymore, let's go back and discuss it later!"

It should be that when the North Koreans were retreating, they were discovered by the Russians and an exchange of fire occurred. As for whether this group of North Koreans could escape, it was really none of Dunn's business.

What Dunn was most worried about was that when he came out from An Xianwen, he might be seen by the Russian soldiers lurking in the dark, but they were too busy to deal with him now.

Weiss nodded, knowing that there was no time to waste, and immediately spurred his horse and rushed towards the camp with the other two.

There were a few more intermittent gunshots from behind, but they soon faded away as they moved further away.

After returning to the camp, Matthew handed the box in his arms to Weiss. Weiss opened the box and checked it. It was exactly a series of documents required to enter Uzbekistan.

"Can Dunn explain to me what happened?"

Along the way, Weiss couldn't figure out what was going on.

"Sir, let's call Mr. Solek over here. Our situation is very serious now. It is very likely that the Soviet army will search the surrounding area next. We cannot withstand any inspection!"

Weiss nodded and quickly called Solek over.

"When I arrived in Urubanovska, I found that the village was basically divided into two parts. One side had older buildings where local Kazakhs and some Russians gathered, and the other side had newer houses where North Koreans lived!

As you know, I can speak Korean. On the way, I heard two North Koreans talking about arresting a man named Ahn Hyun-moon tonight, so I paid attention and listened carefully, and found that they seemed to be arresting the person who had contact with Ahn Hyun-moon.

I felt that An Xianwen might meet with us in the evening, so I took Matthew to visit An Xianwen, and the result was just as expected!

I informed them of the emergency and evacuated immediately after getting their ID. I don't know what happened afterwards. I hope they can escape from the clutches of the Russians!"

Dunn told Weiss and Solek the explanation he had prepared. This was the most reasonable explanation he could think of so far, although it still had some flaws.

But Dunn knew that An Xianwen's group of North Koreans were probably in danger, and there was no way to verify what he said.

Even if they could escape, Dunn would not be afraid of confronting them in the future. At least Dunn had indeed saved their lives. What he would say at that time would basically depend on Dunn himself. If you want to explore this kind of thing, it is not that simple.

"Is it such a coincidence?"

As a CIA agent, Solek instinctively felt that things would not be that simple. He also asked about Matthew's situation today before he came.

Matthew said he was very confused. He basically spent the evening watching Dunn's performance. Except for a few words in Russian spoken by Dunn, which Matthew could understand, in the Korean area, when Dunn communicated with the group of people in Korean, he really couldn't understand a thing.

"To be honest, I also feel that this is a bit too coincidental. This must be God blessing us. To be honest, I didn't believe in religion before, but from today on, I must be more pious!"

Dunn also pretended to be relieved and made the sign of the cross on his chest.

"Today's events are indeed very lucky! But what Dunn said makes a lot of sense. The Russians will probably search the surrounding areas next. Although the entire Central Asian steppe is very large, if we really want to search, I'm afraid we must be careful. Once we encounter the Russian army, we really can't stand the inspection!"

Weiss didn't want to doubt Dunn's experience today. He was more concerned about how to deal with the Russian army's inspection next. Although they already had the documents, some of the equipment and equipment they carried could not be explained away!

What's more, even if they don't have those devices and equipment, it will be a hassle for them to trace the history.

Although they had documents, they were forged after all. The origins of the people mentioned in the documents had nothing to do with them at all. If you really look into it carefully, you will definitely find many loopholes.

However, in theory, Weiss and Solek should just discuss and make decisions on this kind of thing together, but they did not avoid Dunn today, and subconsciously they included Dunn in the decision-making level.

"The Russians will surely conduct a major search!"

Solek also sighed, he also felt the trouble of the matter.

"We must make a good plan. If we encounter the Russian army, we won't get any benefit on their home turf!"

"Gentlemen, this time our mission is to explore the Soviet Union's nuclear test base. We are not given too much time. I suggest that we first hide in the Tianshan Mountains in the south and come out to explore after this storm is over!"

Dunn gave his own suggestion that the Tianshan Mountains extend into the Central Asian region. The area where Kazakhstan borders Kyrgyzstan in the south is basically the Tianshan region.

Hiding in the mountains is undoubtedly the best option at the moment.

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