Struggle in Russia

Chapter 71 Correct way of working (Part 2)

In fact, intelligence work is not always as thrilling as in Mission: Impossible. More often, intelligence work is boring and ordinary. Collecting clues from public information is the most common intelligence work.

Li Xiao is also planning to do this for the time being, and has achieved certain results. For example, in the past few days, he has collected a lot of useful information from contacts with dignitaries in Bucharest, and these people often inadvertently revealed very valuable information.

For example, when Li Xiao was having sex with a certain noble lady, she knew from her mouth that her brother was the head of the Wallachia National Self-Defense Army, and he also knew where the regiment was stationed, how many troops, how many guns, and even Even her elder brother and the deputy head are not dealing with each other clearly.

For example, Li Xiao knew from chatting with the mayor of Bucharest that the whole of Bucharest is extremely short of ammunition, a large number of national self-defense troops are still unarmed, and even the most basic food supply is difficult. The approximate size of the Bucharest National Guard is known because the mayor complains:

"The interim cabinet already knows how to apportion tasks. I'm poor and poor. Where can I find more than 30,000 people's food and grass for them? It's just baffling!"

To be honest, the awareness of secrecy in this year is really bad, and I don't know what to say at all, and it will reveal a lot of secrets. For Li Xiao, a traveler, it was really a pleasure to come here, and he got a lot of valuable information without any effort. He felt that if he kept this rhythm, this mission would be easy and enjoyable, and everything would be done while having sex while having a banquet.

Of course, not all intelligence workers are as happy and comfortable as Li Xiao. Alexei, another senior agent who is active in Bucharest, finds it difficult to perform tasks.

During this period of time, he kept trying to contact his previous relationships, but was frustrated to find that these pro-Russian factions had either been eradicated or hid, or more simply pretended not to know him. He worked hard for a long time and almost got nothing.

"Is Florin Propelita still unwilling to see me?" Alexei asked Fontana a little anxiously.

This Florin Propelita was also a well-known pro-Russian faction during the reign of Prince Bibescu, and was once very close to Russia. But now he pretends not to know his old Russian friend, no matter how Alexei sends him news, he just doesn't respond, instead he flirts with important members of the Provisional Government every day.

"Yes," Fontana sighed, "I told you a long time ago that he is just a fool on the fence and unreliable at all. At this time, let alone see you, I'm afraid he will hear you." name will escape!"

Alexei also sighed: "I know, but now most of the good relations with us have fallen,

Only he can retain a little bit of power, if he can be pulled back, it will definitely play a big role! "

Fontana smiled wryly: "The problem is, if you can't prove that Russia has the ability to rule Bucharest again, that fool will definitely not cooperate!"

Alexei sighed again. He also knew that Fontana was telling the truth. Isn’t that what the grass on the wall looks like? Not all people are as loyal to Russia as Fontana. The master of the wind.

"What's going on in Bucharest now? Is there anything to watch?"

Fontana thought for a while and replied: "It's nothing serious. It is said that the cabinet of the interim government is arguing all over the place. The conservatives and the reformers almost fell out. Now they are trying to force each other out of the cabinet."

Alexei sneered: "It's really short-sighted. Even before they really won the victory, they began to fight among themselves. The short-sighted people probably can't do anything big!"

Fontana didn't speak. Apparently, although she also felt that the interim government's internal strife was a bit short-sighted, she had reservations about whether they could accomplish great things. Because just a month or two ago, it was this group of short-sighted people who got out of Wallachia in disgrace by the Russians. In comparison, the Russians seem to be more sloppy, okay?

Alexei naturally saw Fontana's thoughts, which made him a little embarrassed, but he couldn't refute it, because his compatriots really behaved too badly, and it was extremely embarrassing. So he quickly changed the subject and asked, "Apart from these?"

Fontana replied: "Besides, the French have been very active recently, and the Consul General in Wallachia, Perrier, has continued to cheer up the provisional government... Oh, by the way, the Consul General also sent a French son Brought into the high society of Bucharest, it is said that he is the nephew of the counselor of the French embassy in Turkey, De Pelleni... This young man has become popular recently, and he seems to be the most popular person in Bucharest..."

Alexey thought for a while and asked, "De Pelleni's nephew? What is a son-in-law doing in Bucharest at this time? Is he working for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs?"

Fontana shook her head and said, "No, it is said that he went to Wallachia to mine oil, but he seems like a pure playboy. These days, he doesn't care about business at all, he just blindly seeks flowers and asks willows, and he is having a good time!"

"Aren't all French people like this!" Alexey laughed, "If that's the case, don't worry about him, he's just a young man, he doesn't deserve our attention, you should focus on those French who are doing business... By the way, the British What's happening?"

Fontana showed a puzzled expression, and replied with some confusion: "The British are very strange. Compared with the previous period of giving money and weapons with great fanfare, they are suddenly much more honest. Apart from continuing to visit those High-ranking officials of the interim government contacted each other, and did nothing else!"

"This is really strange!"

Alexei also showed a puzzled expression, because the British were too active before. They planned and instigated this coup. They are the most solid supporters of the Wallachians. Why did they suddenly die down?

[Are you planning a new conspiracy? Or has there been a major change internationally? Is there domestic pressure on the British? 】

Alexei has a headache. Bucharest has almost completely lost contact with the country. The situation here cannot be transmitted back, and domestic news cannot be transmitted. Let him almost become blind, how can he carry out his work?

After thinking for a while, Alexey ordered: "You continue to pay close attention to the movements of the British and French and senior officials of the interim government. I will leave Bucharest temporarily to clear the news channels. I must re-establish contact with the country, otherwise we can't do anything! "

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