Solek woke Dunn up early the next morning.

He took out a suit from the thick luggage and showed it to Dunn.

This really surprised him, because he was very familiar with the luggage he brought with him, and he didn't know that the old man had secretly hidden a suit. You know, this thing is rare on the steppes of Central Asia.

"You are now an interpreter I hired in Italy to help me visit my son William Mueller!"

Solek handed the suit to Dunn.

"Hasn't your dream always been to be a translator? This time you got your wish!"

Dunn smiled without saying anything and quickly put on his suit. While Dunn was getting dressed, Solek disguised himself.

Soon he dressed himself up as an old German man with a slight disability in his legs and feet, who needed to walk with crutches.

"Hey! Are you the one who came with me to see my son? Mr. Satyari!"

Looking at Solek, with his dusty face and untidy beard, he really looked like an old man with dirt buried up to his neck. At this moment, he was asking him questions in fluent German, which made Dunn feel a little dazed for a moment, as if he was a thoroughly German old man.

"Eh! ... What shall I call you, sir?"

But soon, Dunn quickly adjusted his state and asked back in German.

"I am William Muller's father, you can call me Thomas Muller!"

Dunn was speechless. He was very familiar with this name. In later generations, he was a typical Bayern fan.

But I remember that Erwa’s nickname seemed to be Tragedy Bottle Opener. Isn’t it a bit unlucky to put it here?

Others also gathered around curiously. They had no idea what the two were saying. The only few who could understand German were quietly translating the conversation for their familiar companions.

"Hey! Dunn, Mr. Solek, can you sing a German song for me?"

At this time, Plucksky in the crowd started to make a noise, and a group of you followed the rhythm.

"Well, gentlemen!"

At this time, Weiss came forward in time to rescue.

"Don't you have your own work? Weren't the tasks assigned yesterday? Now immediately go to your respective mission locations and stand by. If anything goes wrong, we need to rush in and rescue Mr. Solek and Dunn immediately!"

Due to Weiss's power, everyone dispersed.

This special operations team of nearly 30 people can actually rush in and complete the rescue mission alone.

They were located in the heart of the Uzbekistan region, and there were not many military camps stationed nearby.

Although the guards in the labor camp are strong, their weapons are no match for the special operations forces.

At least the special operations teams are still equipped with a large number of automatic weapons.

Although there were a large number of guards in these labor camps, most of them were equipped with bolt-action rifles, and the weapons were managed in a unified manner and usually locked in cabinets. If something unexpected happened, they could definitely rescue the German named Wilhelm Mueller in time.

If they did that, it would be difficult for them to end the situation. They would most likely be surrounded by the Red Army troops who arrived after hearing the news before they even left Uzbekistan. It would be basically impossible for them to escape from the Central Asian steppes.

"Okay, let's go! Remember your name is Gian Satyari!"

After snapping his fingers, Solek led Dunn towards the labor camp, and Dunn followed closely behind.

They had rehearsed the plan several times last night. It was not a complicated plan. They just needed to let Solek meet the guy named William Mueller!

At that time, Solek will find a way to send a note to William Mueller, telling him the relevant situation and what he needs to cooperate with.

Soon they entered the office of the head of the labor camp.

The informant in Uzbekistan has bribed the head of the labor camp.

The local official who needs to cooperate is the person in charge of this labor camp, but he is not an informant of the United States, so it is necessary to meet with him before you can meet William Mueller through his relationship!

But this guy has already received the money, so it shouldn’t be difficult to pass its tail end.

After entering the office, Dunn took the lead and stepped forward to shake the hand of the head of the labor reform farm.

"Please come to Mr. Alexei! This is my client, Mr. Thomas Mueller. We are here to look for Mr. Mueller's son, William Mueller. I heard that there is a man named William Mueller imprisoned here. He did make mistakes, but he also has the right to see his father, right?"

"Yes, everyone has the right to see his father!"

The person in charge, named Alexei, said with a smile and shook hands with Solek.

"Don't worry, old man. I will let you see your son!"

Dunn immediately pretended to translate Alexei's Russian into German and told Solek.

"Thank you so much, sir!"

Solek was immediately possessed by the spirit of acting, as if he was really about to see his long-lost son, and tears began to flow. If he was not stopped, he would probably perform a show of weeping on the spot.

"No need to say too much thanks! You only have the right to visit your son. For the time being, he can only stay here with us to accept the punishment until he can be released after serving his sentence!"

At this time, Alexei suddenly answered in German.

Dunn was not surprised that Alexei knew German because the labor farm held a large number of Nazi war criminals.

It is not surprising that the person in charge knows some German. At least from Dunn's point of view, the person in charge's German is only barely passable.

"Can I ask when my son can be released?"

Solek asked, pretending to be very concerned.

"Is this not something I can know for the time being?"

Alexei shook his head and said!

"But if you are willing to pay five times the price of seeing your son, I will find a way to make your son die early."

At this time, Alexei suddenly lowered his voice and said.

"Don't worry. The death I mentioned only refers to death from illness in our labor camp. You can take him back to Germany with you! I can prepare all the necessary documents for you to pass through customs. I guarantee that I can send Mr. William Mueller back to West Germany!"

At this time, Solek and Dunn looked at each other in surprise. Neither of them thought that the rescue plan could be so simple.

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