The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps
Chapter 60: Solak Arrives
Mueller's condition was much more serious than everyone expected. Everyone originally thought that he was just too tired and fainted.
But after being sent to the hospital, the doctor concluded that he was likely to have Alzheimer's disease.
Of course, except for Dunn, he was not surprised at all. He had been giving Mueller an overdose for so many days. Although the significant effect of the drug could be seen for a while, according to what the Polish doctor said at the time, the damage to the body caused by this drug was permanent and irreversible.
Therefore, it was not at all unexpected to Dunn that he could do this.
However, because of his illness, everyone shifted all their attention to him and ignored other things.
At least the news from East Germany was that in the special operation, quite a number of members did not die but were captured.
But now no one cares about their life or death, everyone's attention is on William Mueller.
Even though Dunn copied all the films he had and made an extra copy of each film, no one cared about it now. Dunn did not hand them in immediately, but waited for the right opportunity.
He wanted to see if Weiss was on the list of survivors. Although everyone's attention was on Mueller now, they would remember them sooner or later.
If Weiss is among the survivors, he must hand over all the information in his hands, including the film. However, he will not hand in the extra photo, but keep it for himself and hide it secretly somewhere.
Anyway, this is Siberia and Weilai still has a chance to come back. Maybe these extra photos will come in handy in the future.
"These damn politicians offered us so many generous conditions when they hired us, but after they hired us, no one cared about us at all!"
Lying on the hospital bed, Prokowski couldn't help but complain loudly.
"Pavel, we need patience now! I will go to Major Wells again tomorrow to see if I can get him to speed up the process. After all, our people can't stay in the hands of the Russians for long!"
Dunn, who was sitting next to him, sighed helplessly and said that Major Wells was the major who rescued them that day.
"Come on! Their attention is now focused on that German!"
Prukowski rolled his eyes and said angrily.
"Don't even mention the captured special operations team members. I've been lying in the hospital for almost five days and no one has asked a single question!"
After a pause, Prokowski looked at Dunn, who looked helpless, and spoke again.
"You are the only one who can come to see me every day!"
"Yes, yes, I'm the only one who comes to see you! But judging from your current spirit, there shouldn't be any big problem. I won't come from tomorrow on!"
Dunn rubbed his forehead and said.
"Ah!? No, no, no! I'm so bored here alone! Don't you know that I can only lie on my stomach and it's hard for me to turn around every day! Damn it, why is my butt hurt?"
Dunn looked at Prokowski, who was lying on the bed. The posture was indeed a bit strange, and he couldn't help but smile.
"Come on, Pavel, you should feel lucky! Fortunately, the injury was only to the buttocks. If it was elsewhere, it's doubtful whether you could have rushed into West Berlin at that time! Don't forget Charlie..."
At this point, Dunn stopped talking. No matter who the surviving special operations team members were, Charlie was definitely dead.
They all saw it when the Russians carried Charlie away. His chest was red and his eyes were wide open. It could be said that he died with his eyes open.
For a moment, the atmosphere in the room was a little depressing.
Both of them were a little sad, and no one wanted to talk. The conversation lasted for nearly a minute. Suddenly, there was a knock on the door of the ward. The two looked towards the door and shouted in unison.
"Mr. Solek!"
Dunn also stood up from the bed.
"Dunn, Pavel! It's so great to meet you!"
Solek walked up with a smile and gave Dunn a bear hug.
"Mr. Solek, is everything going well over there?"
When they crossed the Soviet-Russian border, they split up. Solek and his group went to the East Prussia region, which is now the Kaliningrad Oblast of the Red Empire, and took the water route to West Germany.
"I'm luckier than you. No one was injured or killed. We arrived in West Germany smoothly. I flew to West Berlin to see you. I heard about what happened! It's really difficult to deal with now!"
Solek said with a sigh.
"I also heard some of your conversation just now. It's not that Major Wells is unwilling to do his job, but the current situation is rather complicated. The higher-ups are discussing raising some Russian spies to exchange with them, but now the other party is holding on tightly and won't give in. I'm afraid it will take some time!"
As a CIA agent, Solek certainly knows more than Dunn and Prokowski.
"But I promise you, they will be exchanged back!"
"Mr. Solek, we believe you! But the longer they stay in the hands of the Russians, the more suffering they will suffer!"
Prukowski said with a sigh from the bed.
"Pavel, Mr. Solek is already trying hard. You know, when we rushed into West Berlin, we caused them a lot of losses. It won't be easy to ask them to release the people now. They also have to consider the impact of this incident. But after a few months, when the limelight of this incident has passed, I believe they should be able to release the people soon!"
Dunn patted Plucksky on the shoulder and said that when they rushed into West Berlin, they did cause some casualties to the Russian army. If the Russian soldiers knew at this time that their top leaders had actually exchanged these special operations team members who had saved the lives of their comrades for spies, I am afraid that not everyone would be able to accept it.
It is not logical and reasonable for the Russian side to make personnel handovers with the United States during this period of time. I am afraid they will have to give several special operations teams a proper trial, and only after this period of controversy has passed will they discuss the exchange with the United States.
As long as the United States has indeed caught the Russian spies, they will definitely replace them.
No matter how much the Red Empire was discredited in later generations, the Red Empire did a really good job in treating spies.
Even if you are an inconspicuous spy, as long as you have worked for the Red Empire, the Red Empire will generally find ways to rescue you when you encounter difficulties or are arrested.
Apart from anything else, at least there will be no problem spending the rest of his life in peace in the Red Empire and subsequently in Russia.
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