British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1085: Andropov

"Me? Are you going to tell me or not!" Fultseva almost blurted out, but she held back. Once her son's identity was revealed, she would definitely be suspected by the state. She wanted to protect her child's dream to come true.

"What are you? Forget it!" Alan Wilson pondered for a while, "I have no other requirements, I just hope that the Soviet Union can give Britain and France some strategic space. I believe you know very well that it is impossible for Western Europe to become a country under the Soviet system. Our lives are far better than yours. The Soviet Union has no other way to win this confrontation than to defeat the United States."

"If the Soviet Union can make the United States admit defeat in the competition, European countries will naturally follow the strong. Any move to weaken European countries will help the United States deepen its control over Europe. I believe you also understand that the Soviet Union has no allies at all , there is only one country from beginning to end.”

Alan Wilson will also hope that Britain will avoid the result of being jointly targeted by the United States and the Soviet Union.

That was a problem that Britain was absolutely unable to deal with. As long as Fortseva's position in the Soviet Central Bureau was stable, even just saying a few words would be more useful than a so-called senior spy.

Are intelligence networks lurking in enemy countries useful? It depends on how to say it. If these people are controlled by Alan Wilson, it will definitely be useful, because he has a real history in his mind to compare, and he can make the role of spies play the most important role at key points.

But in the normal world, it is absolutely impossible for senior spies to play a greater role than Furtseva, a member of the Soviet Central Presidium.

"You don't even know how much I have helped Britain." Fultseva seemed to be wronged, hoping that Alan Wilson would quickly name the two lackeys of imperialism.

"Deputy Chief of Intelligence of the Polish General Staff, Michael Goronnieski, code-named Sniper."

Fultseva was taken aback. She was indeed a very high-level spy, and she was also the Deputy Minister of Counterintelligence. Only God knows that the other party betrayed the intelligence of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact.

If Fortseva hadn't heard the name and identity from the man's firm tone, even if the Soviet Union started to investigate, it would be impossible to hide it from this senior Polish official who is in charge of the counterintelligence intelligence department.

This is also true in fact. In the process of capturing Michael Goronieski, the KGB moved faster than its British and American counterparts, but it also returned in vain. Because Michael Goronnieski was mainly responsible for the anti-espionage work in Poland, and the KGB had always trusted him very much, and directly entrusted him with the investigation work.

Michael Goronieski was taken aback and defected in a panic.

Just like the UK is unable to capture Philby now, who would have thought that the person who was told by MI5 was a Soviet spy? Compared with Philby, Michael Goronieski's difficulty will be slightly lower.

"Let me tell you the truth, he may defect at any time." Alan Wilson interrupted Furtseva's shock, "Although you are the top figure in the Soviet Union, do you have influence on the powerful department?"

Defect anytime? Fultseva was a little disappointed, her son might not be able to get the credit for graduating in the second half of the year, and everyone was shocked, "Who is the other one?"

"This person hides deeper than Michael Goronieski. If you don't know from me, you won't wake up until the Soviet Union suffers a big loss, and he is very careful. Even if you start monitoring, few Don't even try to find evidence for Yue's arrangement."

Allen Wilson boasted triumphantly, and then he looked at Fultseva with longing eyes, and he stopped playing tricks, "Colonel Pinkovsky of the Red Army General Intelligence Bureau, you may not know it, but it is reported that he has a background Not a bad wife, and she should have been promoted by General Serov when he was the chairman of the KGB."

Pinkowski took a two-year refresher course at the Frunze Military Academy, mastered English, and began working in the General Reconnaissance Directorate. He was later sent to Türkiye to work for the Soviet military attache.

It was later learned that he had denounced his boss to the Turkish spy agency. As a result, he had to be recalled from Turkey, and later he was simply removed from the Reconnaissance General Bureau. However, he mobilized his powerful friends in order to return to the Reconnaissance General Bureau.

Pinkowski is not without historical stains, Alan Wilson believes that Fultseva can easily find this person.

The British deputy minister has already expressed his sincerity, and the cultural tsar of the Soviet Union is no longer twitching. Anyway, it is a man with the same status as her husband. If the man likes it, the cultural tsar can also be sacrificed.

After Allen Wilson left, Fultseva lay in the bed with the lingering masculinity, thinking about how to pave the way for her son. The case of Michael Goronieski might be too late. The man said that Michael Goroniez Ki may defect at any time.

Fortunately, there is another one, Pinkovsky's head should be able to make his son meritorious.

"I have to find a trustworthy expert to help." Although Fultseva has this position, she doesn't know anyone in the KGB. She recalled all the candidates in her mind and simulated a logical deduction.

Fultseva has also been a high-ranking Soviet official for many years, so it is naturally impossible to have nothing but loyalty. It was a long time before the cultural tsar with the harvest fell asleep.

Gagarin's visit to the UK was an excellent cover for the two, not to mention that the place where the Soviets were staying was carefully arranged by Alan Wilson.

In public, Fortseva is still the benchmark of independent women and the czar of culture.

Alan Wilson still has a special relationship with the United Kingdom and the United States. He told his American friend McCarthy all the details of the visit to the Soviet Union, except for the part about the cultural tsar, which was naturally accompanied by endless complaints.

When Gagarin visited the Manchester Foundry Workers Union, the workers gave Gagarin a gold medal with the words "Let's shape a better world together".

On the same day, Alan Wilson and Fultseva confronted each other and fought each other.

On the last day, Queen Elizabeth held a grand banquet in her palace. Prime Minister Eden also attended to express respect to Gagarin. Said: "Your Majesty, I don't know how to use these cutlery."

The Queen whispered to him, "I'll tell you a secret, but I don't know how to use it."

During the banquet, the queen invited Gagarin to drink tea, and he ate the lemon slices in it after drinking. Seeing this, the queen put lemon slices into her mouth and ate them, and the other British nobles also ate the lemons one by one.

From this banquet, it can be seen that both parties are very educated people. Gagarin was neither humble nor overbearing, neither concealed nor concealed, and frankly admitted what he didn't understand. The Queen of England handled it properly, without embarrassing the other party at all.

Isn't a news material that supports the growth of the queen coming out? What a hot story?

Gagarin's visit to the UK is over. According to opinion polls, the positive perception of the Soviet Union in the UK has improved. The pale Alan Wilson watched the Soviets leave the UK. Seeing this situation, Dixon couldn't help but be cautious, "Executive Deputy Chief, are you feeling unwell?"

"Being popular with these Soviets, it's a disgusting job to receive them." Alan Wilson looked angry, and he was exhausted these days.

Fultseva, who had already boarded the plane, closed her eyes and meditated, thinking about how to turn it into a harvest. The man was right. Although Fultseva had enough status, she had no contacts in the intelligence system.

When she got off the plane in Moscow, Furtseva went straight home, thinking about it and picked up the phone, "It's me, Fultseva, is Comrade Andropov, Minister of External Relations, here? It's nothing, some work questions to ask."

Andropov was formerly the Hungarian plenipotentiary ambassador. Later, Andropov was recalled to Moscow and served as the minister of the Liaison Department of the Soviet Union with socialist countries. He was in charge of affairs related to socialist countries. Attend their party congresses.

Although he is not a member of the intelligence system, he has a deep bond with the intelligence system at work, and Michael Goronieski is a senior officer in Poland, and Andropov's influence in Eastern European countries is obviously more suitable .

Her son Alekseyev will be an intern in the intelligence department after graduation. Although Fultseva is a member of the Soviet Central Presidium and one of the few big figures in the entire Soviet Union, she has no contacts in the intelligence system. If she is a member of the Central Presidium, Taking care of his son based on strength and status may cause criticism~lightnovelpub.net~ After much deliberation, Andropov has fallen into the sight of Fultseva. If he can express his goodwill through this help, In the future, my son's work should be smooth sailing.

Fortseva didn't know, she found Andropov completely from the nature of her work, and she would be an earth-shattering figure in the Soviet Union in the future. Of course, Andropov is not optimistic now, but it also shows that Jinlin is a pool. side of things.

At least compared with Fortseva, a member of the Soviet Central Presidium, Andropov is completely mediocre.

Although Andropov was puzzled by the question of the cultural tsar, he still found a time to visit.

"Everything shows that Kennedy is a weak president, and the political situation in the United States is now being controlled by the Dulles-based group around Kennedy." Richard White, the spokesperson of MI6, combined with the intelligence of the recent Bay of Pigs incident, said Said Alan Wilson.

"Is that so?" Alan Wilson almost thought he heard it wrong? Could it be that before the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy and Dulles were related to Han Xuandi and Huo Guang? Only later broke away from the control of the establishment? But MI6 has no reason to lie.