At the moment, Dunn couldn't think of a better way, but after Weiss and Solek heard Dunn's suggestion, they looked at each other with embarrassed expressions on their faces.

Dunn knew clearly that this mission to explore the Red Empire's nuclear test base was simply a cover.

Not to mention that the current route is completely different from the original route.

Given the current predicament, hiding temporarily is undoubtedly the best option, but the two people hesitated.

This meant that they must have a more difficult task, or a task that needed to be completed in a short period of time, but Dunn was not in a hurry to ask what it was.

Just pretend you don't know about it.

"Although we haven't been given a deadline, the longer we stay in the Red Empire, the easier it is to make mistakes. We still need to speed up! We can't let the Russians kill us here!"

Weiss said, pursing her lips.

Apparently he still didn't intend to tell Dunn.

Solek remained silent.

"If we march now, we will definitely be noticed by the Russians! Our identities won't stand up to scrutiny!"

Since the other party refused to speak, Dunn could only shrug and pretend to be helpless.

"We can only rely on God to be on our side. We will move forward quietly. It would be best if we don't encounter the Russians. If we do, we can only rely on God!"

Dunn was not too worried about being discovered by the Russians. With the function of reloading the block, even if he was discovered by the Russians, the worst that could happen was that he would die on the spot and travel back. When he entered again, he would not take that route. He was still confident that he could persuade Weiss and Solek to change the route.

At least two people still value their opinions.

"I think we should go to the mountains first!"

At this time, Solek suddenly spoke, causing Dunn and Weiss to turn and look at him.

"It is definitely dangerous in southern Kazakhstan at the moment. We will first move to the mountainous area of ​​Kyrgyzstan, and then enter Uzbekistan from Kyrgyzstan!"

Solek gave his opinion.

"This will waste a lot of time!"

Weiss was still a little hesitant.

"Sir Lieutenant, if our group is discovered by Russian soldiers, we will definitely not be able to complete any mission!"

Solek said with a sigh.

"If possible, I would also like to enter Uzbekistan directly! But judging from the current situation, this road is definitely not that easy!"

"Captain Weiss, for now, I think we should put safety first. Although it will take some time to enter the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, if we can travel day and night, we should be able to reach the mission site on time!"

Dunn thought for a moment and said.

"And I suggest that we take a break after dinner today, and then set off immediately. We should travel at night and rest during the day! This area is too close to Urubanovs! If those North Koreans are arrested, we will also be at risk of being exposed. We can't take this risk!"

After listening to Dunn's analysis, Weiss finally gritted his teeth and said.

"Then notify them to leave now and rush to Gilstan first!"

At the same time, he gave instructions to Solek.

"Solek, go inform the higher-ups about our current situation and see if they can find a way to get us a pass to Kyrgyzstan!"

Solek nodded and turned to find the signalman. Dunn opened his mouth but ultimately said nothing. At this time, he really did not recommend forging any more documents, because as long as this group of people were discovered, the forged documents would be of very limited use.

Even if it is the pass and grazing permit to Uzbekistan that have been obtained now, Dunn does not recommend keeping them.

Who knows whether the Russians noticed when An Xianwen and his team were processing or forging documents for themselves? If so, these documents alone would expose them.

Moreover, when he met Valenko for the first time, the Russian officer said that he recognized Weiss. This could be one reason. Another possibility is that after he looked at the ID cards of the three people, he was impressed by the names on them and became suspicious.

"Do you have anything else to say?"

Weiss also noticed that Dunn was hesitant to speak.

"It's nothing. I just feel that if we need them to issue documents for us again, we'd better change the name on it. Don't use our current name. I found that the name on the Uzbek document is exactly the same as the one we used when we entered Kazakhstan!

This time, the exposure of Urubanov's group of North Koreans may also expose the names on our ID cards. After all, no one can guarantee when they entered the Russians' sight! "

"Great! We can't let the picture above take the easy way out and continue to use the previous name!"

Weiss nodded solemnly.

"Mr. Lieutenant, go and prepare your own things first. We are about to set off. I will go and tell the signalman again!"

Dunn nodded, returned to his camp, and began to pack up. At the same time, the order to pack up the camp and prepare to set off came down.

It was already dark at this time, and this order caused some complaints from some people in the team.

"Isn't this the camp we just set up? Why are we setting off again?"

Plukski was full of complaints, but he only dared to complain in a low voice, so that only Dunn, who was with him, could hear it.

To be honest, it was not easy for the American soldiers, most of whom were spoiled boys, to put together such an elite team. Although many people complained in a low voice, no one raised any objection in public.

The moment the order was given, everyone began to pack up their belongings and camps.

The so-called complaints did not affect their actions, which is rare among American soldiers.

"So you just came over from the officers, what happened?"

Prokowski asked as he turned around while packing up his things.

"Pavel, our informant has been targeted by the Russians. I'm afraid this area will soon be blocked by the Russians. We must get away from this area as soon as possible!"

Dunn explained briefly, but his voice was low so that only Plucksky could hear it.

If this kind of thing were to get out, it would probably affect morale, so Dunn only dared to let Pluksky know.

"I'm telling you, don't tell anyone about it! Otherwise, both of us will be in trouble!"

"Don't worry, Dunn, don't you know my mouth? I'm the only one who knows this, and I won't let anyone else know!"

Prokowski patted his chest to assure him, but Dunn secretly curled his lips.

"You better keep your word!"

After Dunn said this, he carried his packed luggage on his back.

The reason why he told Prokowski about this matter was that he wanted to see whether Prokowski was reliable.

Dunn has already made some plans for the future. After this operation is over, he will have to retire from the army no matter what, and he needs some capable helpers.

Although Plukski is a talkative person, he is quite reliable when it comes to doing things. After this operation, if he is still alive, Dunn will pull him out of the army and let him help him do some things.

But being careless is also a big taboo. This time, Dunn was giving Prokuski a test. If what he revealed to Prokuski was told by Prokuski,

Then Dunn would not hesitate - to give Prokowski and himself another shot.

Back to before the news was revealed to Prokowski.

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