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Chapter 885 General Secretary

"Comrade Chernenko, I understand your feelings. I do not agree with some of your practices. For a long time, we can be considered as the right one! But of course a person's destiny must be tested for self-struggle. But also the process of history must be taken into account! I am a KGB, and under the user of my comrades, I chose me to lead this country." When the general situation was settled, Selov did not show the joy of the winner, which was what he deserved.

How much did he prepare for this day? He couldn't remember how many methods he prepared, so much that he could not remember it. Just when he was just voting, he remembered a nail he had laid before, but, it was not enough, no one would notice it...

Later, in the evening news of the Soviet Union, TASS began to report the news that Andropov died of kidney disease. It was the evening of February 10th. More than a year later, the Soviet Union died of illness and the second general secretary.

"I'm a little reluctant to leave here!" Almost every day, Selov would stand by the window for a while, looking at the back of the bronze statue of Derrensky in front of him, as if he wanted to absorb energy from this majestic back. But he didn't feel so confused about today. Almost every day, he was imagining what he would look like if one day he ordered the whole country in the Kremlin.

But when things came to an end, Selov felt a little more than that in his heart, and he seemed to have lost his goal at once.

"Isn't it very empty? Thirty years have passed, when did we meet? 1953, right?" General Alexe of Gruu touched his gray hair and said, "I didn't expect you to succeed, it's incredible."

"Today's KGB has long surpassed the strength of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Of course, it's mainly because I'm not anxious!" Selov looked at his old friend and said, "He can definitely do it with Belia for thirty years. But he insisted on doing it for three months, and he chose that path himself."

"You win, everything you say makes sense. I'm back to Gruu, it's not the last time. I'll watch for you!" Alexe waved his hand and prepared to leave. When he walked to the door, he suddenly turned around and said, "Goodbye, General Secretary..."

"Everyone is born equal, no matter how high or low." Selov once again set his eyes on Derrensky's back under the light, and asked, "Is that true, Comrade Derrensky? I want to protect the idea of ​​equality, which is more difficult than protecting the Soviet Union."

The next morning, Andropov's coffin was transported to Moscow, and all members of the Soviet Central Presidium attended the reception. Everyone's left arm was wrapped in red armbands to express their condolences to the former General Secretary. Unlike a year ago, Chernenko, the second secretary, was still ranked second, while Selov, as the chairman of the KGB, became the leader of the group...

The Soviet Union set up a four-day mourning day for Andropov. The chandelier in the stairwell of the Union Building was wrapped in black veils, and the mourners slowly walked towards Andropov's coffin. On the stage to the left of the "column hall" of the building, among the flowers, an orchestra in black tuxedo played classical music. Andropov's body lay quietly in a coffin filled with carnations, with open coffin lids, wearing a black suit, white shirt and red-black tie. Red roses and tulips faced the long dragon of mourners. On the right side of the hall, the leaders' family sat on a chair, his wife Tatyana Lebedeva with big hair clips, and sat with two children, Igor and Ilena.

Selov, wearing a gray military coat, took his family and after finishing his remembrance, he took a step forward to give Andropov's widow a hug. This scene was clearly spread to all parts of the world through the TV. Compared with all the former general secretary, the blue brimmed hat on his head seemed particularly conspicuous, which was the symbol of the anti-counterfeiting workers.

"I hope my brother and sister won't be immersed in grief. Our journey is still long." Yulia stretched out her white little hand, shook hands with Andropov's son and daughter, and spoke coldly.

This is obviously my line. This daughter is really uneasy. My wife has just calmed down a little when she is old...

Four days later, the funeral began. Two officers led the funeral procession with large portraits of Andropov, followed by a large number of garlands. The officers wearing high sheepskin hats appeared in their hands with twenty-one medals and medals in red boxes. They were followed by olive green cannon trucks carrying the coffin, with a gun on the coffin, and Andropov's family members walked behind the car. The leaders of the Politburo all wore the same fur hats, similar fur coats, and red armbands on their sleeves, and could hardly tell the identity of each person. The leaders finally led the official mourning team. After the coffin arrived in the center of the Red Square, they were unloaded from the car and placed on the red coffin bed facing Lenin's tomb. After some speeches, the military and political leaders on the viewing platform of Lenin's tomb carried Andropov's coffin to the cemetery behind Lenin's tomb.

The coffin was put into the tomb in a chorus of mourning, the whistle and salute of the harsh gasp of the whistle and salute. All members of the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union shook hands with the guests attending the funeral. The Central Plenary Session was then held, and Selov officially served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Chairman of the National Defense Committee, and Chairman of the National Security Committee. At the same time, Selov nominated Chernenko as Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Union and was approved by all Central Committee members. The Soviet Union officially welcomed another general secretary.

"We must say that in recent years, it has been a difficult time for our country and our party. Comrade Brezhnev and Comrade Andropov have left us one after another. Each generation of leaders has their own mission. The great Lenin has shaped our country. General Secretary Stalin used a steel-like style to make our country grow and grow. First Secretary Khrushchev led us through a difficult period after the war. During the tenure of General Secretary Brezhnev, the Soviet Union has completely become the decisive force of the world. General Secretary Andropov has regained his pragmatic attitude." Serov, the official General Secretary, said silently to all members on the rostrum, "Today, the eyes of the party, the country, and the people have once again gathered on us. They want to know that today's Communist Party of the Soviet Union is still not the spokesperson of the working class and the proletariat."

The entire auditorium was extremely quiet, and the Central Committee members who attended the conference remained silent. No one dared to take a nap at this time. Since Stalin, no one has worn military uniforms at such meetings. Now, a second one has appeared. The iconic blue hat makes everyone dare not slackew, for fear of being seen by the General Secretary who came from the anti-counterfeiting work.

"Of course, everyone is born equal! Some enemies, whether internal or external, look forward to something happening to the Soviet Union every day when they sleep. These bed bugs hiding in the corners are just cursing like dreams and cannot change the world. Everyone must believe that the process of the Soviet Union from its establishment to the present is greater than all countries in its contemporary era. If you have any doubts about this, you are not a Soviet person or a real Communist Party member." After saying this, Selov looked up slightly, looked around carefully in the auditorium, and suddenly shouted, "The proletarians of the world unite..."

"The proletarians of the world unite." More than 200 Soviet Central Committee members stood up, raised their right hands and clenched their fists and swore, "The proletarians of the world unite..."

"The proletarians of the world, unite!" Valia raised her fist and looked at her husband on the rostrum, with her eyes facing each other. Both of them saw a different color in each other's eyes. They had been through thirty years.

In the villa on the coast of the Black Sea in Bulgaria, Yelena, Isaimotney, and Lucani watched the men on TV affectionately, with their expressions full of pride. Behind several women, their children were also infected by this atmosphere.

In London, England and Los Angeles, USA, two women with outstanding temperaments were watching TV leisurely, not knowing what they were thinking, and finally sighed deeply.

Focusing on the media of various countries in Soviet TV stations, we immediately analyzed the new generation of the Soviet Union's general secretary. Because this general secretary had served as the chairman of the KGB for nearly twenty years before taking office, it was very mysterious among the people of all European and American countries.

Moscow has not even finished the Central Plenary Session, and various policy predictions for the Soviet Union have been flooded. However, most of the predictions are very pessimistic because Selov has long been a landmark figure of the Soviet hardliners. Many Soviet expansion policies are formulated in his hands. Such a person who becomes the leader of the Soviet Union is really not a good thing for these countries with opposing camps...

In London, the capital of the United Kingdom, Mrs. Thatcher, who tried her best to fight against the British Federation of Trade Unions, looked at Selov's speech in the Soviet Kremlin auditorium with great headaches and whispered, "This is a dangerous enemy!"

Among all the members of the Central Soviet Presidium, the KGB chairman had the most obvious hostility to the West. And it seemed that this enemy was the youngest among the other party. It seems that NATO had to face this enemy for a long time.

"Isn't this very good? Use our economic advantages to defeat the Soviet Union!" President Reagan said to Defense Secretary Weinberg and CIA Director Casey. "We must believe that the cost disadvantages of the Soviet Union in the cold zone are much stronger than those of the Soviet Union!"
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