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Chapter seven hundred and seventy-eight small-scale hunting

In his previous life, Selov saw a news that after hard research and development, China finally filled a gap in an important part. The cost of this part was 100,000 yuan, and the price for sale was 200,000 yuan. Before it could be produced by itself, only Germans could make such parts, and the price for sale to China was 2 million yuan.

When I was a child, mobile phones were a luxury item, and it was often priced at thousands of yuan. An ordinary worker in his hometown would have to pay a few months' salary. Then, a few years later, China's counterfeit phones were rampant, and it could only afford a few hundred yuan. Some things you can't produce by yourself will always be stuck.

Selov understood that European and American countries hate the Soviet Union. A technology was a little bit behind, but the things they made were so much cheaper than you. They were obviously here to make a fortune. For capitalists, robbing money from him is more worthy of hatred than sleeping with his wife. It is understandable but he still had to use the KGB to lead the Soviet Union to cause trouble for these countries, that is, he would ride on your head and shit, and he would also care about paper. To sleep with your wife, he would also let you go out to buy condoms.

It is impossible for a country like the Soviet Union to exist even if it is peaceful with the other party. If there is a chance, Europe and the United States will definitely bury the Soviet Union. There are only so many markets in the world. The Soviet Union always competes with Europe and the United States like this. Even if it does not fight, as long as the Soviet Union occupies a part of the market, capitalism will automatically enter an economic crisis. What the Soviet Union lacks is only time. It can develop its own technology through difficult blockades. As long as there is no traitor, it is enough to wait for the capitalist economic crisis to break out. Shearing a sheep is just a life-saving, and the United States cannot always shearing a sheep.

The Soviet Union that Selov saw was like the Soviet Union, which was at its peak in the judgment of the Chinese leadership in the 1980s. It cannot be said that the Chinese leadership collectively made a wrong judgment at that time. They just didn't expect that there would be traitors in the Soviet leadership. If it weren't for the scary development and expansion of military power of the Soviet Union, China would not have made a judgment that the United States was the weak and joined the United States to balance the earth.

Bored Selov leaned against the counter of the shop, thought about a possibility. Could the Go Map be a time traveler in the victory plane of the Soviet Union? Before crossing, an American was a man? With the hatred of the most powerful enemy, he finally dismantled the great troubles of the motherland, performed a loyal hymn, and changed the entire history. He thought about it throughout the 20th century and could not find such a stupid leader.

After a while, both of them came out. Looking at Philby's subordinates holding cheap jade, amber, gems and diamonds, Selov coughed gently and said to the store manager, "I've caused you trouble. Repeat the discipline again. Non-Soviets cannot enter such a store. This time, because it is a special situation, there will be no next time."

He stared at a group of British people with the thief's eyes. He repeated it in English and told the gentlemen that such things would be gone in the future. Don't think about joining the Soviet Union to be a slander next time, there would be no such good thing.

"Well, thanks to the reception of the Soviet KGB colleagues, we have a little understanding of the Soviet Union." A look of embarrassment appeared on Philby's face. He did not expect that his subordinates abandoned the British gentleman style so quickly. He directly let the Soviet KGB make jokes on such occasions.

"You're welcome, tomorrow's visit projects are factories and cultural palaces, and this kind of thing shouldn't happen." Seeing a group of Yang Ji-k-kun looting the Soviet Union's self-selected shops at a cost price, Selov felt that he should re-evaluate the British.

The Soviet factories also left a very big impression on the British, that is, they were extremely large in scale, with not advanced technology, average product quality, and amazing waste of raw materials. In contrast to the current factories in the UK, the average factory in the UK is not large in scale, technology and product quality are the most priority, and waste is shameful because raw materials are money.

Of course, Sherjiuko, the director of the National Espionage Administration who was responsible for the reception, had different opinions. After learning about the poor British families through the translator, he asked, "You can't say that, where do you usually start with the quality of the product? Our refrigerators are like tanks and will not break even after decades of use."

"The refrigerator that has been used for decades is meaningless. It should be convenient and power-saving. Moreover, the noise of your refrigerator must be very high, so there are problems with the design." Philby also did not come to the factory to visit, so he didn't want his subordinates to make mistakes.

The Soviet Union had a big feature: there was a lack of labor everywhere. There were more lathes in factories than workers, and more cars in cars in the car fleet than drivers. As long as they were willing to do physical work, any factory could go in to work anywhere. The lathes were automated, and they could press buttons and pick up and put parts to work. This attracted the attention of the British. They saw that the Soviet Union had insufficient population. Of course, it might be that the Soviet Union's factory automation was too high and the factory was built too large.

The factory implements a piece-based salary system, and each product has a specified price in each process. The more you do, the more you earn. If the scrap is made by the workers, it will be regarded as the finished product as the money, because it is not the workers' fault. Generally speaking, the workshop leader has a good attitude towards the workers, which is very good, because they need workers to work hard and complete the plan in order to receive a large bonus, keep their positions, and dare not offend workers.

But as long as someone is injured, it is a major incident. Safety engineers will come to write the accident form immediately. The injured workers are fine. The ambulance is sent to the hospital for treatment, but from the foreman to the workshop director, everyone has to be punished, and the bonus of one month is deducted at the least.

"Or sometimes we need to ask our enemies to give us advice." Selov poured a glass of red wine and handed it to Philby, signaled slightly and drank it on his own, "You MI6 people have all the problems you see."

"Can't you solve it?" Philby was a little disappointed. When he was young, he had great hope for the Soviet Union. This time he came to the Soviet Union and found that there were also many problems in the process of operation.

"I have tried my best to solve it, and even changed the name of Gulag and sent the lazy workers to experience capitalist life. I also took advantage of the economic crisis to hire a group of Western European managers to manage it." Serov, holding the wine glass, shrugged and said helplessly, "If you came to the Soviet Union five years ago, the scene would be worse. Take your time, in this environment, our economic growth is still 10%. If the capitalist approach is adopted at the same time, the United States will not live. Now the Soviet Union's national strength should be above the United States. If the problem expands, we will work hard on management and improve quality and regain the growth rate..."

"You don't seem to be in a hurry at all, as if you will win sooner or later, watching your opponent's dying struggle?" Philby smiled, and asked with the glass of red wine like Schellov, "Is this imported from Italy?"

"We have long stopped importing red wine from Italy. Now we are growing raw materials to make wine in Central Asia. If we look at the output, the Soviet red wine should be the world's number one. The information of MI6 should be updated!" Shelov said in a serious manner, "Of course I am not in a hurry. There will be no major changes. The Soviet Union will be the winner sooner or later."

Seeing that the other party didn't believe it, Selov suddenly remembered something, took out a book and threw it to Philby and said, "The textbook was compiled by the Soviet Ministry of Education, which contains part of the fruits of my wife's labor. My son, who is currently in middle school, is using it."

Philby opened it and looked at it. Calculus, linear algebra, Euclidean space analytical geometry? He looked up and asked in a tone that I read less and didn't lie to me, "Is this a textbook for Soviet middle schools?"

"I also hope that my son is a genius and has learned the knowledge of university now." Although Selov doesn't understand anything above, it will definitely not delay his bragging now. "Now do you understand why I have confidence? Soviet middle school students can be used as college students. This textbook is for the whole country, and all Soviet teenagers need to use it. It is not a private elite school like you, Britain and the United States, and the population base they face is different in the first place."

He could clearly feel that Comrade Philby, who has become the director of the MI6 Department, seems to be getting more and more intense. I wonder if he will use the contribution of the KGB and the CIA to become the most trusted friend of the Americans after he goes back?

Before Prime Minister Wilson returned to China, the Soviet KGB and the British MI6 once again reached the negotiating table. In the past few days, MI6 and the CIA had several communications. Given the existence of the communist spy, Selov basically knew the bottom line of the CIA.

Selov is a well-known failure to negotiate. This is a testimony to the Berlin Wall and the Cuban missile crisis. Because the conditions he proposed are generally fair, the number of ordinary soldiers captured by the United States is more valuable, but the Soviet agents are more valuable. No one can say that they suffer. The only loss is that the CIA needs to bear a Rolls-Royce fee.

"I think the misunderstanding between the United States and the Soviet Union can be resolved!" Philby said in a fair manner, "We will return to the previous default rules and unintentionally hunt the opponent's agents."

Selov nodded, with a very shameful attitude towards the British. When the MI6, which had been delayed for a few days in the Rupee-like card, returned to Prime Minister Wilson and prepared to return to China tomorrow, he reached out to call the director of the First General Administration and said, "Cleaning out the CIA agents in Portugal and Chile quickly and kill them." The spy itself is at high risk and is inevitable to be killed by the enemy. Large-scale assassination will naturally stop, and small-scale assassination will continue. After cleaning up the two countries, stop.

"Chairman, have you crossed the line?" Morikyn, director of the First General Administration, did not expect that the plane from MI6 took off coal, and his boss began to refuse to admit it.

"Which side are you?" Shelov looked at the other party suspiciously, "Is it strange that some areas did not receive the order from Ruby Yangka because of poor communication? It's just the scope of two countries..." (To be continued.)
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