Chapter 504 The queen also works part-time
"Similarly, there are probably not many British people who are kind to the Soviet Union from officials to actors. [(?net? But it may change. From purely hating the Soviet Union to neutrality is a great victory." Selov grinned and mocked, "How could a group of millionaires be interested in civilians like us?"
It cannot be denied that the rich class has the kind of compassionate and willing to help others. They have high awareness and think that everyone should be equal. The question is how many. If Selov is a member of the ruling class of Western countries and is unwilling to be equal to the lowly people, what is the life or death of the people at the bottom? In a free country, it depends entirely on your own abilities. You deserve it.
Therefore, the existence of those traitors in the Second International is also beneficial. Europeans were fooled to constantly use suicide policies and introduce black and green into their own countries, which is actually beneficial to the Soviet Union. Although their concepts are changed, they can play around.
"Tonight, open up the Kremlin monitoring system and select people with high English skills to go in as waiters. If you have the opportunity, you should do your own business well. The Labor government can also take advantage of it." The two chatted for a while, and Selov walked to the front of his car and opened the door and smiled, "Before the big operation, it was quite interesting to have such an activity as a seasoning."
Selov had already selected a few old men from the Ministry of Internal Affairs who were in good spirits and asked them to travel to Indonesia. Although there were not many people, everyone signed hundreds of arrest warrants back then, and professionals were definitely professionals. Professional things should be done by professionals, and that was what the first secretary said.
Georkiev Hall is the most famous hall in the Great Kremlin. It is a masterpiece of architectural works by Russian craftsmen. The hall is oval in shape, with six gold-plated two-chandeliers hanging on the dome. Each chandelier weighs 1,300 kilograms. The dome and surrounding walls are painted with giant murals of each battle where Russian troops won the victory in the 15th to 19th centuries AD. There are eighteen cylinders on the front of the hall, and the tops of the columns are all made of statues symbolizing victory.
Khrushchev still attached great importance to the arrival of the British Ministry of Culture. The Soviet Union has always been greedy for the left wing of Western European countries, especially in countries like Britain, which are already very weak. Members of the Socialist Party, such as the Labor Party, have become the backup option for the Soviet Union. Currently, the British ruler is the leader of the Labor Party Harold Wilson.
If nothing unexpected happens, Harold Wilson will become the honorary chairman of an organization like the Chairman of the British-Soviet Friendship Association in his later years. It is currently the UK under the rule of the Labor government that Khrushchev has adopted a welcome scale.
Another reason is that Khrushchev has met many Hollywood movie stars, including Marilyn Monroe. Today, when the conspiracy theory of Kennedy's death was blew up, Khrushchev may also be very interested in one of the protagonists, and almost forgot that the spread of conspiracy theories also contributed to Serov.
Because Marilyn Monroe came to the Soviet Union, Moscow began to discuss the relationship between the Kennedy brothers and Monroe again today. Soviet keyboard politicians were also quite interested in this matter. In the magnificent Georgiev Hall, a grand cocktail party was underway. Minister Forteva was certainly one of the protagonists. But the bigger protagonists were the officials of the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union and the British Ministry of Culture.
"It's very lively!" Wearing a 3rd-class uniform that has not changed for thousands of years, she entered the Georgiev hall. Seeing this lively scene, Selov sighed unconsciously. In this atmosphere, he seemed a little out of place with the cadres of the National Security Council behind him.
He walked directly to Khrushchev, blocked the British people around the First Secretary, glanced at Khrushchev's wine glass, and Selov did not make a sound. After a while, he found a free opportunity to change the wine glass from Khrushchev's hand with a special wine glass, and raised his voice, "Comrade First Secretary, you have brought difficulties to my work. The old man should protect his body. At such an old age, don't always worry others."
"Uncle Migoyang, is that true?" Selov turned to look at Migoyang beside Khrushchev, as if looking for supporters. Migoyang and Marshal Baglamiyang are both Armenians and take good care of him who came from the Caucasus. Moreover, he is one of the few veterans of the three dynasties in the Central Presidium, and Khrushchev also respects Migoyang very much.
"That's right, I should drink a few less drinks when I'm old." Migoyan also nodded and echoed. At this time, British Minister of Culture Kately came over and saw this scene. He was stunned and asked with a smile, "Who is this young general."
"He is our protector! The highest security cadre of the alliance." Migoyang glanced at Khrushchev and looked at Selov's back and said, "The General Political Commissar of the National Security and Chairman of the National Security Committee."
Is that executioner? Ketley looked back at Selov who was joking with Forteva not far away. This is already the most famous chairman of the Soviet National Security Council in these years, because Selov once slapped his face at the United Nations General Assembly. The roar of slapping the table to fight the defense of Cuba is still in the minds of many people today.
During the Cuban missile crisis, Britain believed that a world war was inevitable. They were not the direct parties to the incident, but you could feel the strong pressure of the Soviet Union and Eastern European troops who had entered the first-level combat readiness. Long after the incident, people always talked about the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union approaching a showdown.
People like Selov also appeared frequently in British newspapers at that time, of course, as an executioner with cold killing machines and bloody hands. If a Soviet delegation visited Britain and there was Selov in it, the scene was almost unimaginable. The original KGB chairman General Selov had encountered such a thing.
There was no such opportunity at all. Selov would only go to pro-Soviet or neutral countries. At that time, he had no choice but to go to the mines, and he was unwilling to go there even if there was a little solution.
"I'm very surprised. What can we have to communicate with these British guys? They just hope that their film industry will enter the Soviet Union?" While speaking, Selov's eyes were placed less than ten meters ahead, on the little boy next to Elizabeth Taylor. On the contrary, he had no interest in Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe next to him.
"Didn't the first secretary say that he must maintain communication with the Western world? You, the general political commissar, don't you understand this?" Forteva also sighed in her heart. When we met again, she was the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, and Selov was just the director of the KGB General Administration. Today, the two have similar status. If we calculate according to the rights in our hands, Valia's husband is far ahead of him.
Although Elizabeth Taylor was chatting with several actresses around him, his eyes were still looking at him several times, but he was covered up by the acting skills of the actress queen. However, considering that Forteva and Valia were around him, this risk still needs to be avoided. He immediately changed his place to be with his KGB cadres, and they also had a more common language.
"Head, what are you thinking?" As the director of the Secret Police General Administration, Kadpov is still very sensitive in his appearance.
"How many British counter-espionage personnel are there in this delegation? What do you think?" Shelov seemed to think of something funny and asked his assistants.
"I feel like there are more than a dozen people, right?" Sherjiuko, director of the State Administration of Espionage, glanced at the crowd, said his answer, and then carefully identified it, and said his suspicious list. Major General Kadpov identified it bit by bit, and said his estimated numbers, "I feel like there are seventeen or eighteen, right?"
"How can you know if you don't touch it? Look at me!" Shelov raised his neck and drank the vodka in his wine glass. "Wait for me, let's see how many colleagues lurk in it, just treat it as a small game."
Relying on his pretty good English proficiency, Selov began to stroll among the crowd of the British delegation. He shuttled through these people like an old friend, chatted, and watched the other party’s reaction while strolling. Whoever was very cautious about his appearance would require close contact.
"I'll go, the actress queen has a part-time job?" Shelov left Elizabeth Taylor and had an unexpected gain. He said, "Why did Hepburn appear in the ranks of the British Cultural Exchange Group, like Hepburn is not a British person? It seems that this was not just invited by Taylor with his friendship. I don't know if it was MI6 or the CIA? But this is normal. Elizabeth Taylor is still his subordinate...
"The man wearing glasses, the woman wearing a purple tie, the female secretary in a short skirt, the translator of the Minister of Culture, and pay attention to the man in his thirties in the actor circle. There are twenty-two suspicious people. During this week, be careful that these people will do whatever they want. The KGB cannot afford to lose this person." Selov's words made Seljuko and the director of the General Administration nod frequently, and wrote down all the suspicious people he said by his chairman.
I found twenty-two people myself, which was eight more people than Taylor felt like a counter-espionage officer.
"The comrades in the monitoring room are good at lip service and also record what the representatives of the cultural circle here said. There are many untrustworthy groups, but the most untrustworthy ones are those who are engaged in culture." Selov ordered work, glanced at Taylor and his son, and left the hall. Although they were all his people, it was difficult to guarantee that their son would not be revealed.
Chapter completed!