50s: Starting with a storage ring

Chapter 436 Take action

Chapter 436 Take action
Sun Zhiwei coveted the training manual for "Swallow Agents" and searched through the archives carefully, but found nothing.

He guessed that detailed information on these intelligence training programs should be found in training schools such as the Red Banner Academy outside Moscow and the Verkhona School in Kazan.

However, he soon realized that even if he took the 'Swallow Agent' tutorial back, our family wouldn't train our own 'Swallow'.

Back then, our team had two ironclad rules: one, no honey traps; two, no assassinations.

While this reduces the number of ways we can fight, it also ensures that we are always on the side of justice.

At the very end of the "Swallow" project documents, he saw something even more shocking: the "Crow" project.

One famous success story of Project Crow is...

In the 1960s, a "raven" successfully approached a female secretary at the London Embassy in Moscow and obtained a large amount of secrets through marriage.

No wonder later generations always say that in the early stages after World War II, it was the Soviet Union and the United States that attacked London. Just look at the distribution ratio of KGB agents in recent years; most of them were sent to London.

London was really unlucky. Although it was a weakened giant, it couldn't withstand the combined attacks of the Soviet Union and the United States.

Looking back now, in just thirty years, most of Britain's colonies around the world had become independent states, and London's colonial system had been nearly destroyed by the combined efforts of the Soviet Union and the United States.

Although London established the Commonwealth, bringing together 53 member states from its former colonies, it still manages to influence one-third of the world's population.

But the Commonwealth is not Britain; it is a loose group. Commonwealth members only nominally recognize the Queen of London as the Commonwealth Queen.

This is nothing compared to the extent of control the Russian bear exerted over its constituent republics.

This wave of nation-building was not only aimed at the old British Empire, but also at all established European countries with large colonies, which were jointly contained by the two great powers.

For example, the Netherlands, which has painstakingly managed the Dutch East Indies for 300 years, has inevitably entered this process in the past few decades.

They didn't want to give up the colony, but unfortunately, there was fierce local resistance, and two major powers were holding them back.

Ultimately, they lost that large archipelago, which is now Indochina.

Among the former world powers, the Netherlands is not the worst off; even in the 21st century, its economic ranking is still in the teens.

The worst off were Spain, once invincible with its invincible Armada, and Portugal, known as the "carriers of the sea."

They have now fallen to the status of a third-rate country, and their presence in the world is almost nonexistent.

Looking at the limited amount of information on Spain and Portugal in the database, Sun Zhiwei couldn't help but shake his head. With such a small and inherently disadvantageous local population, even if they had risen to prominence in the past, it was not sustainable.

Even for our family now, neither of those families is a target we can catch up with.

The Russians wouldn't even give them a second glance; you can see they don't even bother sending agents to either of their countries.

The once-powerful empire now has so much data in its archives that it can't even fill one drawer.

After spending several days, he finally got a general overview of the entire database.

He found a lot of information that he thought was useful, and there were copies of them in the Mitrokhin file, including KGB infiltrator lists in most countries.

Since that's the case, he was too lazy to put in any more effort, so he focused on the Mitrokhin archives and added some information that he thought was useful.

He didn't plan to photograph the newly selected materials; instead, he intended to photocopy them, following the method suggested by the curator, Vasily Mitrokhin. Of course, he couldn't go up and photocopy them himself, and the method was quite simple.

There are some junior clerks here who are specifically responsible for operating the photocopier. Some of them are even illiterate, but they have learned to use the photocopier mechanically.

People who can't even read can't understand anything about leaking secrets. Even if Jimmy's information were right in front of them, they wouldn't be able to understand it. This kind of security method couldn't be better.

There just happens to be a vulnerability here that he can exploit.

He would insert the documents he needed to photocopy into the files that were being copied every day, and then quietly take them away after the illiterate employees had finished copying and binding them.

Before he knew it, he had completed the copying of many confidential documents.

During this period, the two who were secretly captured and brought back passed the test.

Sun Zhiwei did not offer any assistance when their lives were not in danger.

Only on one occasion, when a KGB officer attempted to use confession drugs on the two men in violation of regulations, did he use his spatial abilities to replace the confession drugs in the syringe with diluted anesthetic.

The two men, who should have been dazed, fell unconscious under the influence of anesthesia, scaring the KGB officer in charge of the interrogation half to death.

These two people are not ones he can easily deal with. If either of them dies, he's finished.

When the doctor came to examine them, he concluded that the two were intolerant to the confession agent.

After that, the KGB never dared to use such force again.

After the two men were out of danger, Sun Zhiwei felt that the time was almost up, so he began to take action.

His first target was the current KGB leader, Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov. The current high-pressure stance that the Soviet Union is exerting on our embassy in Moscow is entirely his doing.

4月1号上午,卢比扬卡广场11号KGB总部大楼10楼1009房间就是尤里的办公室。

The office has a one-way transparent glass wall facing the square, and Yuri's desk is backed by this large bulletproof glass wall.

When Yuri gets tired from work, he usually turns around and looks at the square behind him to relax.

Just after 10 o'clock, he had just finished receiving a subordinate and was standing in front of the glass drinking coffee when suddenly, the sturdy bulletproof glass in front of him fell forward.

Just as he was staring in astonishment at the empty window, the oak desk, which had been a meter behind him and weighed several hundred kilograms, suddenly vanished from its spot.

Then, the heavy desk appeared diagonally above and behind him, and then fell heavily, hitting his back.

If you stand in the square and stare at Yuri's office, you can see the entire incident unfold.

The screen shows glass falling from the wall, followed by Yuri and the desk falling through the gap where the glass was missing.

Seconds later, the glass, Yuri, and the desk crashed onto the ground in front of the headquarters building.

In an instant, red, white, and transparent glass, along with shattered wood chips, were scattered all over the ground, leaving the KGB entrance in a complete mess.

(End of this chapter)

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