The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps
Chapter 31 Confrontation (Part )
"Of course!"
A hint of indignation appeared on Dunn's face.
He lifted his clothes and turned around to show Valenko his back.
He really needs to thank his predecessor for this. If he had not been blown away on the battlefield in the Philippines, leaving scars all over his back, some of which looked really scary, they would have been fatal injuries that led to his death.
"My injury is actually not a big deal, but our company commander said I was still young and would not let me participate in subsequent wars. He processed my retirement application!"
"Don't lose heart!"
Valenko smiled again and patted Dunn on the shoulder.
"Even if you're not in the military, you can still serve your country! Your captain is doing this for your own good!"
It looked like he had dismissed his suspicions about Dunn.
"Comrade, excuse me! We are in a hurry!"
At this time, Solek interrupted with a slightly anxious look on his face.
"Oh! Sorry!"
Valenko immediately made way.
Dunn nodded to Valenko and walked towards the door of the hotel with Solek, but they had not taken a few steps when they heard a snap behind them.
Dunn was very familiar with this sound, it was the sound of a bullet being loaded.
At this time, the two men turned around and saw Valenko pointing a pistol at them.
Several officers who were eating at the table also pulled out their pistols and pointed them at Solek and Dunn.
This made Dunn feel helpless. He had completely believed that Valenko must be a former spy and his vigilance was too high. What made Dunn curious was what went wrong this time.
"Can I ask how I'm exposed?"
When Dunn said this, Solek glared at him angrily.
In Solek's opinion, there might still be room for maneuver, but after Dunn said this, there was no room at all.
"You don't know much about wartime regulations. Even if your company commander loves you very much, he can't decide whether to retire!"
Valenko smiled confidently.
Dunn sighed, quickly took out the pistol hidden in his arms, and ran quickly towards Valenko and the Russian officers.
Sure enough, when he made the move to draw his gun, the sound of gunfire was heard from the other side.
However, the bullet was aimed at the arm that was pulling out the gun, but when Dunn turned around, the bullet hit his back.
Dunn was hit by the bullet, but he successfully took out the pistol and pointed the muzzle at his forehead.
"He's going to kill himself!"
At this time, after seeing Dunn's actions clearly, Valenko rushed over quickly and tried to stop Dunn.
But it was too late. After a gunshot, Dunn fell directly to the ground.
The unique whistle of a steam train rang in Dunn's ears again.
"Damn it, I just don't believe it! It's just a matter of dying a few more times! Next time, next time, next time, there will always be a time when I won't let you catch me!"
Dunn also got angry at this time.
If Valenko recognized Weiss the last time Urubanovsky was with Weiss, there was nothing he could do.
But Weiss was not there this time, and Valenko could not have met him and Solek.
There is always a way to safely get through Valenko's interrogation.
Dunn didn't want to escape now, although he knew that as long as he didn't go to the restaurant during the lunch rush and didn't take the same train with Valenko at night, he should be able to get through it smoothly.
But Dunn already had other ideas at this time.
Even if there was no interrogation by Valenko this time, with their identity as retired soldiers as a cover, they would most likely meet other soldiers, retired soldiers, or even civilians who had participated in the war on the way to Uzbekistan or even Eastern Europe.
If you reveal even the slightest flaw when they ask you about it, it would be extremely fatal.
So this time, it would be better to treat Valenko as a trial stone.
As long as he can successfully pass Valenko's interrogation, he should have a great chance of passing the inquiries or interrogations of other non-intelligence personnel in the future.
So more than 3 hours later, we went to the restaurant again.
After Valenko and his group entered the restaurant and sat next to him, Dunn was the first to ask Valenko.
"Comrade, you look like one of my former comrades..."
Dunn's private actions frightened Solek next to him and made him break out in a cold sweat, but he only waited for two minutes before Dunn's words revealed a flaw. Then, in his even more surprised eyes, Dunn pulled out his gun and committed suicide without hesitation.
"Yes, yes! He is a little taller than you! I don't know his name, but he took a bullet for me in Stalingrad..."
"My brother was blown to pieces by German shells in Stalingrad..."
"Really? That's such a shame!"
Dunn shrugged, quickly pulled out his gun and shot himself in the head.
"Although I don't know his name, I'm sorry, I couldn't do anything at the time. I watched him being blown to pieces by German shells. If he hadn't pushed me away to save me, he probably wouldn't have..."
Dunn said as he looked at Valenko in front of him with a sad face.
"It doesn't matter! It's over! But you know what? My brother was killed by a German artillery shell while crossing the river!"
Looking at the ferocious look on Valenko's face, Dunn decisively pulled out his gun and shot himself in the head again.
……
Originally, Dunn thought that a dozen times should be enough for him to pass, but he still underestimated Valenko. In their previous conversations, Valenko did not reveal much useful information.
Only when he was exposed would Valenko tell the reason for his exposure.
This caused Dunn to die nearly a hundred times. Dunn didn't know the exact number. Dunn himself was almost dying and collapsed, but his stubborn temper also came up. He didn't believe that he couldn't get past Valenko.
"We were crossing the river at the time, and Comrade Kusnev's boat was right next to mine. The German artillery fire was so intense that when their boat was sunk, we were really powerless to do anything..."
"It's not your fault! Being able to survive that war is already a great achievement!"
Valenko said, patting Dunn on the shoulder.
"It's a pity that you retired too early. Otherwise, if you had persisted until the end of the war, you would at least be a company commander now!"
"It doesn't matter to me whether I am the company commander or not! It would be great if my comrades could come back alive!"
Dunn revealed a deep look and stared blankly at the entrance of the hotel.
"Comrade, we should go!"
Valenko patted Dunn's shoulder again, pursed his lips, took out a notebook from his pocket, took out a pen, wrote down an address and phone number on the notebook, tore it off, and handed it to Dunn.
"If you have any difficulties, you can come to me directly!"
After saying this, he left the hotel with several officers.
Dunn also breathed a sigh of relief. He finally passed this time.
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