“I hope they are really prepared!”

Weiss sighed and said with a deep look in his eyes.

Dunn was somewhat surprised by his attitude. Weiss had been very serious along the way, and most of the time, Weiss would just glare at him in response to his occasional jokes.

As far as Dunn could remember, this was the first time that the other party had responded positively to his joke.

It seems that this soldier, who looks tough on the outside, has been under a lot of pressure recently.

I actually put my hope on it and prepared that unknown tunnel.

It was at this time that the communications soldier came over with a secret message and handed it to Weiss.

Weiss opened it, took a look, sneered, and threw it to Dunn.

After reading it, Dunn was also speechless.

The general content of the secret message was that West Berlin had already prepared for the response, and as long as the special operations team entered the Siberian area, they would be able to ensure safety to the greatest extent possible.

"That's it? That's all?"

Dunn read the message over and over again, even reading both sides of the message, to confirm that there were no other orders.

"It seems that there is no good solution above!"

Weiss sighed helplessly.

"Berlin's perimeter is so heavily guarded right now, we may not be able to get in even if we just push our heads in!"

Listening to Weiss's complaints, Dunn thought for a moment and spoke.

"Now that things have come to this, why don't we tell our superiors that we can enter West Berlin later? I don't believe the Russians can blockade West Berlin forever! At worst, we can wait here for a month. We have enough supplies anyway!"

But he also had a selfish motive for proposing this method. He wanted to see how Muller's body changed during this period of time before confirming the next course of action.

All along the way, he had been giving Muller an overdose of drugs. Even when the task was given to Pluckski these days, he still ordered an overdose of drugs.

Let's see if this old guy can survive. If he dies outside Siberia, it will save Dunn a lot of trouble.

Weiss couldn't think of any good solution for the time being, so he could only nod helplessly, sit dejectedly on the ground and wave his hand at Dunn.

"Go tell the signalman and we'll do as you say. Let's wait for a while!"

Dunn nodded, and without further delay, went to find the signalman.

This is just a helpless measure. In fact, they are not short of supplies now. Although they cannot enter the West Berlin area now, the people inside can come out to replenish their supplies.

After all, it was only 49, and the level of prevention in the Berlin area was not as high as it was after the Berlin Wall was built.

In fact, if they wanted, every member of the special operations team could safely enter West Berlin as long as they smuggled their documents out of the team.

But Mueller, who had been issued a wanted poster, could not enjoy this treatment.

Now he can only honestly find ways to avoid the Russian army's search.

It can be said that the special operations team is now serving him alone.

After giving instructions to the signalman, Dunn found a place to rest.

Things nowadays cannot be rushed, we can only wait and see.

At the same time, in a temporary command post outside Berlin, a Russian signalman came to Valenko.

"Comrade Lieutenant, we have intercepted an abnormal radio signal. The signal is in our vicinity. We have never intercepted a radio signal in this area before!"

The signalman pointed as he spoke, at a map of Berlin in front of Valenko, and his finger fell on an area in the suburbs.

"I remember that this seemed to be a forest. There was a village in the forest. It seemed to have been abandoned because of the war. There weren't many people here!"

Looking at the area pointed by the signalman, Valenko frowned.

The signalman opposite him did not speak. He was not familiar with the terrain around Berlin. He was only responsible for monitoring the radio.

"Guards! Assemble your team immediately! Follow me and search the area!"

After recalling the topography around Berlin, Valenko stood up.

He could confirm that there was only one abandoned village in the area.

When the area around Berlin was blocked, he deliberately circled the city to get a thorough understanding of the surrounding terrain.

How is it possible that the abandoned village has a permanent radio signal?

The guards behind Valenko immediately notified the troops to assemble, and after 5 minutes they had organized a team of nearly a hundred people.

Ten minutes later, the team of a hundred people left, and the temporary command post marched towards the area indicated by Pimi.

If you have a bird's eye view, you will find that the surrounding Russian troops are approaching that area.

It's just that some are fast and some are slow.

The special operations team had no idea that they had been exposed and was still resting. Although secret sentries had been arranged, it would be extremely dangerous if the area was really cordoned off.

"When do you think we'll be able to enter West Berlin?"

Prokowski asked Charlie beside him with some boredom.

“Berlin is right in front of us but we can’t go inside!”

"Do you want to die?"

Charlie gave Plucksky a blank look.

"Given the density of Russian troops around Berlin right now, we will definitely die if we rush in!"

"We can't just stay here! If it's really necessary, can't we go to West Germany? Do we have to stay here stubbornly?"

Prukowski complained again, but this time before Charlie could reply, he felt a pain in his butt.

Looking back, Dunn was standing behind him.

"I'm dying! Dunn, why are you walking without making any sound?"

Pluksky grimaced, covering his sore butt.

"It's obviously because you're not vigilant enough!"

Dunn said with a smile on his face. He heard the complaints of the two people clearly, but he didn't want to care.

He is only the No. 2 in name. In fact, his identity is the same as Brookski and Charlie, an ordinary member of the special operations team.

"How is Mr. Mueller?"

Dunn asked again.

Prokowski glanced at the door behind him.

"Go and see for yourself!"

Neither he nor Charlie understood German, and Muller's English was not very good, so it was very difficult to communicate with them on a normal basis, and they basically didn't have much communication.

Muller would only make requests to Pluksky and Charlie in English when necessary, but basically he had to use both words and gestures to make the two understand what he meant.

Dunn nodded without saying anything, walked to the door and knocked.

"Please come in!"

This sentence was spoken in English, and Dunn immediately pushed the door open and walked in.

Muller felt relieved when he saw that the person who came in was Dunn. At least he could speak his native language when facing Dunn. Although his English level had improved slightly in the past few days, the progress was limited. It was really difficult for him to communicate with Pluckski.

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