The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps

Chapter 61 Prokoski's Scheduling Problem

"Mr. Solek, do you know who else is alive?"

Prukski asked from the bed, and Dunn turned his attention back to Solek, as he was also concerned about this issue.

"Our people just sent a photo from East Germany, which showed some living special operations team members! I just checked and found that old guy Weiss is alive. There is also Matthew... These are the people in the photo. Only these five are known to be alive. There should be some others, but they are not shown in the photo. The photo was also taken in secret. According to the person who sent the photo back, at least five people are still alive!"

"Thank God, there are still a lot of people alive!"

Dunn pretended to cross himself. He was mentally prepared for Weiss to survive.

After all, the few times he was reborn before, that old guy Weiss would not fight so hard. If there was a chance to survive, he would definitely make survival his first choice. It seems that he can't have any fluke mentality.

"Mr. Solek, according to the current situation, Mr. Mueller has been confirmed to have Alzheimer's disease, which is senile dementia. He is basically useless to us. When we passed by his hometown, Lawn, we took out a set of materials and manuscripts from his rocket research period from his old house! I think it should be of some use!"

"is it?"

Hearing what Dunn said, Solek's eyes immediately lit up. It should have been a great achievement for them to bring William Mueller back this time.

But if the person brought here is just a disabled person, then the credit will be greatly reduced.

Because this is of no help to the United States, but if some of his previous research information and results can be obtained, the special operations team can make up for a lot of their credit.

"where is it?"

Solek excitedly shook Dunn's hand.

"Unfortunately, the manuscripts and materials were kept by Lieutenant Weiss. According to his character, he should have destroyed them before being captured!"

"what?"

Solek, who was already somewhat excited, felt as if a bucket of cold water was poured over his head after hearing the news. He looked lost and disappointed. He could not bear the blow.

"How could that old guy leave us alone with all that information?"

Solek came to his senses after a moment and roared angrily.

"Don't worry, Mr. Solek! We made all the necessary preparations. Pavel and Charlie were responsible for transporting Mr. Mueller, while Lieutenant Weiss was in charge of the documents and manuscripts. Before the breakout, we used a camera we got from Mueller's home to take photos of all the manuscripts and documents and kept a copy!"

Having said that, Dunn paused, and hope rekindled in Solek's eyes.

"Dunn, where are those films? Please stop telling me bad news. My heart can't take it anymore!"

Seeing Solek's nervous look, Dunn couldn't help but smile.

"Don't worry, Mr. Solek. I have brought the films here safely. It's just that Major Wells has been paying attention to Mr. Mueller these days, so I haven't had the chance to give them to him. Anyway, I was bored, so I copied all the photos on the films and numbered them. You can just receive them directly!"

After listening to what Dunn had said, Solek breathed a sigh of relief and sat down on the stool where Dunn had sat before.

"Great! Oh my! My heart! Dunn, can you finish your words at once next time?"

Solek really felt his whole body go limp. After his mood went up and down due to the news about Dunn, he really felt like he couldn't take it anymore.

Looking at Solek's dissatisfied eyes, Dunn smiled awkwardly.

"It's just a joke, Mr. Solek! But to be honest, I really don't want to hand over this information to Major Wells. He pays too little attention to us.

Look, Pavel has been lying here for five days, and he hasn't even come to see me. It just so happens that the credit is yours, so you don't have to give it to him!"

Dunn's final words revealed a strong dissatisfaction.

At the same time, he also indirectly explained why he did not submit the information as soon as possible.

Even if he is investigated in the future, he will say this, because the major named Wells has indeed put all his attention on William Mueller.

At this time, Solek also recovered his strength, stood up again, and snorted disdainfully.

"I know what he did, and it was indeed a bit excessive. I will speak to him in a good way when we meet again!"

Having said that, Solek sighed again.

"But this person has a deep background. We still can't offend him. No matter what, it has to go through his hands. Let me go back and report the situation here to him. The information must be handed over to the higher-ups through his hands. Even I can't stop it!"

"That guy is just a bunch of assholes. Our entire special operations team may not be as valuable as that German in his eyes!"

Plucksky also made a sound of dissatisfaction.

"Do we really have to give him the information?"

Dunn also pretended to be dissatisfied. In fact, for him, not wanting to hand it over to Major Wells was just an excuse. His original idea was not to hand it over if possible.

But if Weiss were alive, he would know the existence of this information, and he would have to hand it over to his superiors.

"Dunn! Building a good relationship with Major Wells will be very beneficial to your future development!"

Solek patted Dunn on the shoulder and said.

Dunn pretended to think for a while, and finally nodded through gritted teeth.

"Okay, Mr. Solek, I'll listen to you! The film and the developed photos are all at my place, come with me and get them now!"

Then he turned and looked at Prokowski.

"Pavel, you should rest well first!"

Prokowski nodded helplessly, he also knew that it was important to get down to business now.

Solek also said goodbye to Prokowski and left the ward with Dunn.

"Mr. Solek! There is one more thing I want to ask your opinion on!"

Dunn asked as he walked in the corridor outside the ward.

"whats the matter?"

Solek quickened his pace. There were still quite a lot of people in the hospital, so he wanted to go out of the hospital and find a place with fewer people to talk in detail.

But he quickened his pace and followed the two people out of the hospital gate and came to an empty corner.

"Say it!"

"It's about Prokowski. I'm willing to work with you, but I don't want Prokowski to stay in the army anymore, and he wants to find another suitable job. Do you think it's possible..."

Dunn did talk to Plucksky these days, and Plucksky did plan to quit the army, so Dunn wanted to take this opportunity to talk to Solek and see if he could recruit Plucksky into the CIA.

"This is a bit difficult..."

Solek had a troubled expression on his face.

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