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Chapter 77: The Grey Bishop

"In a few days it will be the opening day of the American International Expo. Mr. Svelikhing can go and see it!" Nixon asked on a whim. Then Svelikhing was stunned and fell into a tangle because he didn't know that there was such an expo, and even if he knew, he would not have time to go there! But this answer was a bit disrespectful to this VIP, but if you go and see it, it would be a bit of a praising foreigners.

The people of socialist countries in this era are the same, thinking that the dignity of the country is more important than anything else! "I originally wanted to go and see it, but I didn't get the ticket, so I didn't go!" Svelihtin chose a compromise method.

"Oh, that's it! Didn't you buy a ticket? I personally invite you to go to the American Expo to see it, Mr. Svelikhtin!" Nixon concluded that Svelikhtin was a poor man, and he naturally borrowed some rubles from the translator. He didn't know how much the ticket price of the American Expo was, but everyone knew Arabic numerals and took out a hundred rubles and said, "Mr. Svelikhtin, you can go and buy tickets..."

I go, something happened! Serov's heart shivered. Svelihtin's body had never been upright and said with a very solemn and righteous expression, "You are an insult to the Soviets. I am an ordinary worker, but I can earn income from labor. I don't want the stinky money of imperialism!"

Svelihting wore a dark blue market work clothes, staring at the US Vice President without fear, turning a blind eye to Nixon's hand, to describe it as integrity, yes, that's the feeling! But the responsibility lies in the position that we cannot continue this confrontation, although he still wants to do this! Come out to smooth things out, "Comrade Svelihting, you did this right, but the US Vice President is not provoking us. You also need to know that the United States is a capitalist country, and it is normal to use money to measure value!" Speaking of this, Schelov turned around and reached out to take a hundred rubles and put it in Svelihting's hand and said, "It is a good thing to be able to make money from foreigners! This does not conflict with our quality of maintaining the hard work..."

Selov's words won a burst of applause, accompanied by a burst of applause. The Soviet people focused on Selov and Svelihtin, but several American guards around Nixon noticed the other side. Several guards looked at each other and understood that their colleagues were all the same idea, "Why is this person's movement so fast? Are they born as a combat hero? It doesn't look like their age?"

"Don't mind, this is just a conflict between the different cultures of the United States and our country. It does not involve provocation or bullying. Comrades, don't take it to heart. The American Expo will open four days later. All Moscow people can start visiting for free the next day. There are no so-called tickets!" Selov, who snatched Nixon's 100 yuan, felt secretly happy. At the same time, he sprinkled a handful of salt on Nixon's wound, and his voice naturally became louder.

No matter how Nixon felt about the Selov who robbed him of 100 yuan and announced his free visit, the security guard leader who received was Selov, which could not change! According to the planned visit process, I went to the Moscow Metro in the afternoon. The automation mechanism did not impress the US Vice President. Nixon was very curious about the depth of the Moscow Metro and asked, "Why did the Moscow Metro adopt a labor-consuming deep burial project?"

"It can prevent nuclear bombs..." The answer to Nixon was Selov's cold words.

In the evening, Selov went to the Kremlin to report Nixon's itinerary today and reported what happened today. Khrushchev said in a conceited tone, "What do Americans think they are? Going to a colony to give money to the Soviet people?"

It was obvious that Khrushchev was very excited when he said these words. It could be seen from his tone that he was definitely interested. Selov once again confirmed his thoughts. Although Khrushchev's ability was far inferior to Stalin and was too emotional, he was really a communist and had been practicing with his own methods! How did he say the result?

This reaction is no different from Svelikhtin during the day. Serov acted as an educated person and thought that the current Soviet Union General Secretary was really the same as the proletariat. When he left the Kremlin, he always felt that he had forgotten something today and asked, "What is the day?"

"Director, today is the 20th!" Iseymotney's answer completely reminded Selov of something he forgot, "The Finance Bureau is closed now!" Selov, who was patting his thigh, couldn't help but mutter in his mouth. The 20th of each month is the day when the KGB pays wages. The days when the KGB receives wages are different from the time for all other companies and departments. Ordinary companies are either at the end of the month or at the beginning of the month, and no one chooses to pay wages on this day!

But the days when the KGB paid the salary are fixed, and it has been the 20th for decades. As for why this day was chosen, it was not for the KGB to be innovative, but for the commemoration of Derrensky, the first leader of Chika. Forty-two years ago, the All-Russian Anti-Counterfeiting Committee was established, and Derrensky was appointed as the chairman of the Anti-Counterfeiting Committee! The 20th is a memorable day for all the KGB cadres and the anti-counterfeiting anniversary in their hearts.

The US Expo opened on the 24th. Khrushchev, the supreme leader of the Soviet Union, delivered a warm speech, welcomed Nixon, the American leader who visited the Soviet Union for the first time. Shelov, behind Khrushchev, held his head up and looked straight ahead without looking sideways. This is not to show off or to show how correct his attitude is. The reason is very simple, he was scared...

The Brezhnev, Furcaiwa and other powerful Soviet cadres next to Khrushchev did not scare Selov. Selov was alone, and they were all human beings! This sentence is very difficult to understand, but it was what Selov thought, but the key is that there was another person around Khrushchev, and this person was the source of Selov's tail.

Suslov wore an ordinary pair of glasses and had a unique temperament of an intellectual. He looked elegant and polite on the surface, and respected everyone he saw, and did not look like a legendary master. He stood next to Khrushchev calmly with a bookish spirit, with a natural comfort, which contrasted with Khrushchev's enthusiasm in his outbreak.

After Khrushchev finished his speech, he walked into the venue with Nixon. Suslov looked at the unnatural Selov from behind and said calmly, "Little guy, when will your KGB movie be filmed in the third episode? Is the material the Berlin crisis?"

"Hello, Comrade Suslov! Why didn't you reveal your identity at the beginning?" Shelov asked carefully.

"Identity? Identity is not important!" Suslov pushed his eyes and reminded, "Don't forget your responsibilities, stand behind Comrade Khrushchev, go..."
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