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Chapter 202 Schultz is going home

A month later Schultz was taken back to Moscow from the distant base of the State Security Administration.

Before that, he spent a month in the General Administration Base on Korguyev Island. In addition to the novel extreme day, there were also a large area of ​​wasteland.

Schultz should be grateful that it is summer now. If it is winter, it will be a sudden night for several months and a cold winter of minus 40 or 50 degrees below zero.

He was summoned by the Director of the First General Administration just after returning to Moscow.

"Congratulations to Comrade Schultz, you passed the test." As soon as we met, the Director of the General Administration said to Schultz.

It is normal for any intelligence officer to go home to be reviewed by the organization. However, the review of Schultz was a bit long and the location was quite special.

However, Schultz also understands that the Japanese often use intelligence personnel against each other. Reverse use means using the captured intelligence personnel in turn.

People like Schultz who have been away for more than a decade should be reviewed.

"So the organization is preparing to let me return to Harbin? Comrade Jakanozov?" Schultz asked.

Jakanozov is the name of the director of the First General Administration. In fact, Schultz knew him when he was working in the National Political Security Bureau before going to Northeast China. At that time, the two were comrades fighting side by side.

"You can't go back directly. We have done sufficient preparations for your return this time." said Jakanozov.

"You should go back to the German countryside to live for a while." Jakanozov said, taking out two pieces of paper from the official folder and putting it in front of Schultz.

"We have written it for you. Just write down the above content and go back to Germany and write it down roughly." said Djanozov.

Schultz picked up the two pieces of paper and read them roughly. The content above is roughly praising the Japanese rule in the Northeast based on his experience of living in Northeast China for more than ten years.

"Is this written to let the Japanese see it?" Schultz asked.

"Yes, when you return to Germany, you submit it as a manuscript to a specific newspaper. Your experience in Manchuria will be published in a prominent position in the newspaper. In this way, the Japanese in Germany will see it." Djanozov nodded and said.

Schultz guessed that there must be someone in the newspaper agency.

"How long do I need to stay in Germany?" Schultz asked.

"You can't be too anxious, at least half a year." Djakanosov replied. The organization prepared to use Schultz's intelligence team patiently and carefully.

"There are you that you have to show that you are a firm supporter of the right wing, but the performance cannot be too much. And you must only return to Harbin after you have obtained the status of the National Social Workers Party. Of course, we have arranged all of these for you. Using this identity as a cover for you will be easier to work in the future." said Djakanozov.

"I understand," Schultz said.

"Also, when you leave from Germany, there will be a lady with you. Your clinic needs a lady nurse, right?" said Jakanozov.

Schultz knew that this was the assistant arranged by his superiors.

But Schultz didn't want to have other people around him at any time. Over the years, he has become accustomed to doing intelligence work alone.

"I sent a lady named Suskina from Harbin to Germany as my fiancée. But when I came back from Germany, I brought another lady back. Wouldn't this be suspicious?" Schultz asked.

"No, you can say that Suskina has fallen in love with others after she arrived in Germany. The fact is that she has indeed fallen in love with others. You can take this lady out in Germany and take her to participate in the local friendship activities of the Japanese consulate to enhance the Japanese's good impression of you." said Djakanosov.

Schultz looked at Jakanozov helplessly. It seemed that his superiors had indeed done a lot of investigation in the past month. Even Suskina's situation in Germany was known.

Reason told Schultz that he could no longer refuse. Otherwise, he would have a ghost in his heart!

If there is no ghost, why would he refuse to have a woman around him? Are you afraid of surveillance?

"Well, I hope she is someone who can stand the test. Not like the last Yulia. Otherwise, there will be big trouble." Schultz said.

"You are absolutely relieved to this. She is a person with strong will!" Jakarnozov said with a satisfied smile.

Finally, Jakanozov said to Schultz: "The person who used the code word for the connector you gave to Harbin had an accident in Harbin. She was stolen from her ID and your photo. The connector failed. What do you think about this?"

Schultz was also stunned. Such an accident occurred to an intelligence officer.

But this is also a good thing for me. Otherwise, I might still be in this place where birds don’t poop.

"Robbery and theft happen often there. It is full of tobacco and brothels and casinos. The Japanese now have no energy to control these things and don't want to. So it is not impossible for the sent people to lose their photos and documents." Schultz replied.

But Schultz vaguely thought of another possibility. Qian Xiaobao's idea of ​​dealing with problems is completely different from that of ordinary people. Could it be that he did it?

"Have my clinic sent someone to check it out?" Schultz asked with concern.

"After checking carefully, the marks you set are still there. The Japanese have not searched them. This is also the reason why we are confident to send you back." Djakanosov replied.

"Tomorrow you will take the train back to Germany, I wish you victory!" Jakanozov stood up and held Schultz's hand and said.

Qian Xiaobao has been conducting military training with students from the Rilu Association School during this period.

Qian Xiaobao was surprised by the military proficiency of these young Japanese men who had just been recruited from Japan.

"This is not surprising. I have been conducting simple military training since elementary school in Japan. I was better than them now when I was fifteen or sixteen years old." Yamamoto Heizaki said.

"Why?" Qian Xiaobao asked.

"Because I had already entered the Sendai Army Infant School when I was thirteen. There are three language courses to choose from, Chinese, Russian and German. This is also the reason why I speak Russian so well," Yamamoto Heizaki explained.

What Yamamoto Heizaki did not say is that the Japanese used one of the three countries here as their learning targets for a long time, and the other two were potential enemies.

"Except for a very small number of people who were admitted to universities, the best way to make a name for Japanese youth and teenagers is to enter military academies and join the army. Those who can enter the Renlu Association schools are the best young people in Japan. The state gives them more subsidies than their father's salary." Yamamoto Heisaki continued.

Qian Xiaobao remembered what Schultz said to him a few months ago, and contacted more with the students in the Rilu Association school, remembering their names and characteristics is also an intelligence work.
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