The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps
Chapter 30 Confrontation (Part )
When Dunn woke up on the train again, he did not sit up as he did last time. He had experienced this once before. This time, Dunn just opened his eyes slightly and then quickly closed them again.
The biggest reason why Dunn didn't want to get up at this moment was that his mind was really confused.
It seems that Valenko is against me. He was there when I went to Urubanovs for the meeting before, and he was there too when I came to Tazik this time.
Although Dunn said something when he committed suicide last time, he hoped he wouldn't see him again next time.
But at this time, Dunn really had an idea. He wanted to use the opportunity of several or even dozens of rebirths to properly investigate Valenko.
After finding a good opportunity for a conversation, you shouldn't worry too much even if you run into Valenko again, as you can always get away with it.
So when he arrived in Tazik again this time, Dunn did not escape, but went straight into the meeting restaurant with Solek to have dinner.
When Valenko and his colleagues entered the hotel, Dunn, having learned from his previous experience, did not attract Valenko's attention.
He just exchanged a glance with Solek. The two of them didn't dare to say anything at this time. They sat quietly in their seats waiting for the food to be served.
"Hahaha! Comrade Kusnev, although this restaurant is not big, it is still very famous in Tazik. The barbecue here is very authentic. You must try it later!"
A lieutenant colonel sitting next to Valenko patted Valenko on the shoulder and said with a smile.
He is also the officer with the highest rank among this group of officers and seems to be the oldest.
Kusnev should be Valenko's last name.
"Old squad leader, the place you recommend must be right!"
Valenko replied with a slight smile.
"We really have to thank you for your cooperation this time..."
This time, before Valenko could finish his words, he was interrupted by the lieutenant colonel.
"Stop talking. I didn't help at all! The contact person of the Koreans got away!"
Solek, who was sitting nearby, also pricked up his ears when he heard the word "Korean".
He had heard from Dunn that the last person they were trying to contact in Urubanovs was of Korean descent.
However, this was obviously not the right time to question Dunn.
At this time, their meals were also served, and two people came up to eat while listening.
Dunn also understood the situation at this time. Valenko and the remaining officers went to Urubanovs to ambush them and An Xianwen.
He had relied on the help of the lieutenant colonel who was stationed there. It was this Zhongxiao's subordinate who ambushed Urubanov last time.
In addition to this lieutenant colonel, the other five officers including Valenko should belong to another unit, or be specifically responsible for this operation.
It was during this period that the KGB had not yet been established, but listening to their conversation, several of them should have belonged to an organization similar to the predecessor of the KGB.
The conversation between the few people was also very cautious, and the name of the unit to which Valenko belonged did not appear at all.
Dunn didn't know much about the history of the KGB.
But the name KGB appeared during the Cold War. It had not yet been established during World War II, and Dunn knew this.
But Dunn didn't know what the predecessor of the KGB was called.
Just when Dunn wanted to listen more, Solek suddenly asked.
"I'm almost there, how are you?"
This was a clear signal to retreat, and Dunn did not dare to delay and nodded in response.
"Let's go then!"
Although I still want to listen, the two of us must keep in step at this time.
After paying the bill, the two were about to leave, but when they passed by Valenko and their table, Valenko suddenly stood up, walked up to Dunn and asked.
"Comrade, you look very familiar to me. Which unit did you belong to?"
Valenko's sudden attack caught Dunn off guard. This time he did not provoke Valenko, and even when he came in, he did not linger on him for too long.
At this time, Dunn was still wearing a military uniform without a rank, and he had no other clothes.
He looks like a soldier who just retired from the army.
"Oh! Comrade, I'm from the 63rd Army!"
Dunn nodded and responded politely. Although he was caught off guard, he did not show any panic.
"The 63rd Army is a heroic unit! It participated in the Battle of Stalingrad!"
Valenko sighed vaguely, and the officers sitting at the same table with him also noticed the situation here and turned to look at Dunn, Solek and Valenko.
"I also survived that war. I wonder if you participated in that battle!"
Suddenly he remembered the conversation with Valenko when he first met him in Tazik. He also knew that if he continued to say that he had not participated in the Battle of Stalingrad, then the following conversation would be a test.
Because according to Valenko, among the soldiers who were added to the 63rd Army after the Battle of Stalingrad, except for a few seriously injured and disabled personnel, most of the healthy soldiers have not retired.
But if he said he participated in the Battle of Stalingrad, I'm afraid more flaws would be revealed.
"Regrettably, I did not participate in that battle. I was recruited into the 63rd Army after the war."
After shaking his head, he decided not to talk too much about the Battle of Stalingrad. Although he had seen related films in later life, the film's description of the specific details of the war would definitely not be as cruel as the real battlefield.
What's more, the film Dunn watched was made by an American.
"Oh! Then you are really lucky! You know, in that war, the 63rd Army and my unit suffered heavy losses. It was a really tragic fight!"
Valenko narrowed his eyes slightly and said this, but Dunn knew that he must have begun to doubt his identity.
"The subsequent war was also very cruel! I was blown away by a shell when I was about to charge into Berlin! After I luckily saved my life, I was sent back to my hometown because my injuries were too severe and I was not suitable to continue in the army!"
Dunn also showed a look of regret.
"But compared to those comrades who have died in battle, I am already very lucky. It's just too frustrating to retire like this!"
It seems that he expressed regret for his early retirement. In fact, the key point he said was that he was once blown away by a shell and retired due to serious injuries.
"is it?"
Valenko looked Dunn up and down and seemed not to believe what Dunn said.
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