"Don't we have a few agents deployed in the Far East? Why do we have to infiltrate the Red Empire to carry out this mission?"

An agent with a mustache said impatiently.

It took the six people nearly an hour to row the boat to reach the coastline of the Red Empire. They then packed up the kayaks and some traces of their landing, which consumed a lot of physical energy.

So everyone has some resentment in their hearts to a greater or lesser extent.

"John! Stop talking. If they really wanted to deploy agents in the Far East, would they have to bring us here? Save your energy and hurry up!"

Another young man who was shorter and had reddish skin said.

"Leo, how much effort do you have to put into talking? It's obviously the arrangement from above that is inappropriate, and you're not even allowed to say a few words?"

John, the man with the mustache from before, said dissatisfiedly.

Dunn also felt a bit of a headache after hearing this. It seemed that Leo and John knew each other before and there had been some minor conflicts between them.

Since they met in Japan, the two have never stopped arguing.

If the two men had not just bickered and never fought, and had maintained relatively good restraint in their actions, Dunn would have wanted to kick them both out of this operation.

What kind of madness has the higher-ups gone to, arranging these two enemies to come here?

After silently complaining in his heart, Dunn still spoke up to stop the two people from arguing.

"Don't say so much! The higher-ups are definitely still focusing on Europe. Most of the spies we sent to the Red Empire are also there!

As for the Far East, a place like this where nothing happens, not only do the higher-ups not take it seriously, but no agent is willing to come here!"

To be honest, Dunn was also a little helpless.

He had previously followed Solek to infiltrate the Red Empire to rescue William Mueller.

Even in the steppes of Central Asia, there are agents from the United States to pick you up.

It would be more convenient in Europe, but this is the situation now.

When he asked Lloyd whether the CIA had any undercover agents in Vladivostok.

Lloyd spread his hands and said to himself that if arrangements had been made in advance, he would not have to lurk into the Red Empire to determine the intelligence.

This also made Dunn feel very helpless. It might be that the CIA had arranged special supplies in the Far East, but their positions were relatively high, so they would not reveal it to him!

"Our mission now is to reach Vladivostok before dawn! I don't want to hear too much nagging from you before that! Do you understand?"

To be honest, Dunn would rather use the name Vladivostok than the tongue-twisting name Vladivostok.

If you just mention Vladivostok to these Americans, they probably won't know what the place is.

If Vladivostok’s name wasn’t long enough, it wouldn’t be mentioned so repeatedly.

John and Leo looked at Dunn's sturdy figure and wisely chose to keep their mouths shut.

The other three agents were obviously relieved, and it was obvious that they were very annoyed by the bickering between Leo and John.

If he has nothing to do normally, this kind of person might be in the mood to tease the two of them.

But now they were in an unfamiliar environment, and it was an extremely dangerous environment for them, so several people didn't dare to speak too much.

After all, it is not their own country, and there is always a feeling of insecurity that hangs over everyone.

If Leo and John had just joked around and talked about some light topics, it would probably have eased the tense atmosphere.

But the topic the two people were arguing about was obviously not conducive to boosting morale or relaxing the mood.

This is also the most fundamental reason why Dunn stopped the two people from continuing to quarrel.

He was really worried, as he hadn't even seen the shadow of the city of Vladivostok.

Everyone's morale collapsed first.

These people carefully moved forward under the moonlight and encountered the border coast patrol of the Red Empire, but they managed to escape without any danger.

The place where several people were dropped was probably on the coastline a little further north from Vladivostok.

Although the night provided them with cover, it also made their progress quite difficult.

Dunn didn't feel anything. The other agents were not professional military personnel, although they were all physically strong agents.

However, their performance in this night march was still not very outstanding.

This kind of people move around and stop frequently, and their speed is not very fast, because they have to avoid the border guards of the Red Empire and also carry people on their backs.

After walking all night, we finally saw the outline of Vladivostok city at dawn.

This so-called first city in Russia's Far East is actually not as good as imagined, especially in this era.

Vladivostok, with a population of several hundred thousand, cannot be compared with some cities on the mainland. Of course, it is definitely much better than any city on the mainland at this time.

"Captain Klein, should we take a break?"

After seeing the city, everyone finally breathed a sigh of relief and immediately walked up to Dunn and made a suggestion.

"Rest? Rest on the edge of the city? It's almost dawn, and there may be pedestrians passing by here. Even if we hide well, we may be discovered!"

Dunn said unhappily, and his words made everyone's faces darken.

After a night of forced march and night march, everyone was actually exhausted.

My physical strength has reached the brink of overdraft.

Dunn also saw the expressions of several people and sighed silently.

"First find a place to hide the radio station! Follow me to rest in the city!"

"Let's go rest in the city?"

John on the side was a little surprised.

"Sir, isn't this a bit risky? Although we have been given fake Russian identities, we don't know much about Vladivostok!"

"What are you afraid of? Anyway, we came from Europe to the Far East to look for job opportunities! Isn't it normal that we don't know much about the cities in the Far East?"

Dunn rolled his eyes.

In fact, the biggest reason why he did this was because he had the unlimited rewind function and was not afraid of making any mistakes. If some irreparable mistakes really happened, he also had ways to make up for it.

As long as he succeeds in entering the city this time, he can establish some prestige.

Dunn could see now that the others were mainly afraid of his large physique and did not have much confidence in his professional abilities.

After all, the five of them are much more experienced than him.

The shortest person among these people has joined the CIA for nearly five or six years. Compared with Dunn, who just joined the CIA, each of them has much more experience than Dunn.

In fact, several people felt that Dunn's decision was a little inappropriate, but when they saw that Dunn looked confident, they put their worries aside.

Before coming to the mission, Lloyd also told them that Dunn had once sneaked into the Red Empire.

I think the other party should also have an idea of ​​this.

Although several of them knew Russian, they had never infiltrated the territory of the Red Empire. Most of the time they dealt with Russian diplomats and intelligence personnel.

They found a pile of rocks on the outskirts of the city, hid the radio, marked the spot, and followed Dunn into Vladivostok.

To be honest, I was very nervous all the way.

In the early morning, most of the residents of Vladivostok have just gotten up.

The whole city had just started to move, and everyone could hear clearly the Russian spoken by the pedestrians on the street, but the accent was slightly different from the Russian they had learned.

This is not a big deal, as they are young people who came from Europe to Vladivostok in search of job opportunities.

It is normal for the language you speak to be different from the local dialect.

Most of the buildings in the city are not that tall! This is the first time Dunn has come to this city in both of his previous lives.

I have always been curious about this legendary city.

This city has long belonged to China.

After the signing of the Sino-Russian Beijing Treaty on November 1860, 11, China lost its last port in the Sea of ​​Japan forever.

From then on, the Chinese residents here disappeared completely in a very short period of time, and the main ethnic group became Russians.

The city has not changed, the land has not changed, but the people on the land have all changed.

There is a feeling that things have changed and people have changed, although this feeling is not that strong for Dunn, because even the date of birth of this body is too far away from 1860.

Not to mention Dunn before he traveled through time in the future.

"Sir, where are we going?"

Seeing Dunn in a daze, John cautiously reminded Dunn.

This brought Dunn back to his senses.

After all, history is long gone. We should just remember the lessons of history and prevent it from happening again.

Dunn doesn't have time to lament so much now. He must solve the current problem first.

"Let's find a place to eat first!"

After taking a look at the other five agents, Dunn took them to a small restaurant on the street.

I ordered a few Russian breakfasts to solve the problem of food and clothing.

While preparing food in the kitchen, Dunn started chatting with the boss.

In fact, the boss was curious about Dunn and his companions because they obviously did not look like locals.

"Young man, you just got here, right?"

The boss sat at a table next to a few other people's tables with a smile on his face, chatting with a few people across an aisle.

"The boss saw it!"

Dunn also spoke in the Russian accent that is unique to Central Asia.

His long time in Central Asia was not in vain, and he was very familiar with the Central Asian accent.

"I came from the Tyumen region! Most of them came from Europe. We originally wanted to come to Vladivostok to find a job as a port worker!"

At this point, Dunn frowned and continued with a sad face.

"But just after arriving here, we heard that there was a war on the peninsula. We are worried that the war will affect here! So we are considering whether to stay or go home!"

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