Soviet Godfather

Chapter 72 Future Ideals

Grigory eventually became Usvyazov's apprentice. After he was pulled aside by Usvyazov to teach some basic movements, an older student continued to train with him. Grigory gradually began to feel the fun of Sambo-style wrestling after experiencing the initial discomfort.

The so-called Sambo wrestling is not judo in the traditional sense, but a comprehensive sport that combines Greek Greco-Roman wrestling, freestyle wrestling, Chinese wrestling and judo. This is a fighting technique born in the multi-ethnic country of the Soviet Union. Players must wear long-sleeved tops, shorts, and special boots for the game. Although the official regulations prohibit the use of anti-joint techniques to control the enemy, Usvyazov still has to learn them here, and he can teach whatever is powerful here.

After the training, Vladimir bid farewell to his old friends and drove Grigory home. On the way, the two gradually became acquainted with each other, and began to chat about some things they cared about. Grigory will enter Leningrad University next year, and what they talked about most naturally was the question of what kind of profession they would pursue in the future.

Although Grigory likes mathematics very much, after getting to know Seryozha and getting in touch with some people, Grigory regards Seryozha as his idol again, and thinks that it would be good to be a soldier in the future. When Grigory asked Vladimir why he didn't listen to coach Usvyazov and went to become the KGB, Vladimir started to talk about his own affairs.

"In fact, at first I just wanted to be a seaman and work on a submarine like my father, but then I wanted to be a pilot after reading some books and movies. I also had the idea of ​​being a secret agent at the time, but at that time I felt that it was too far away, but after watching the famous TV series "Seventeen Moments of Spring" and the movie "Shield and Sword", I decided to become an agent.

I was just a middle school student at the time, and in order to figure out how to become a KGB officer, I took the opportunity to go to the reception room of the KGB. I told the comrades in charge of their reception that I wanted to be a KGB. Guess what they say? "Vladimir deliberately sold a pass.

"What did they say?" Grigory was fascinated and couldn't help but want to listen.

Vladimir continued: "They say you are a very good boy, but you still lack some conditions!"

"What conditions?" Grigory couldn't help asking.

Vladimir smiled, and then replied: "They told me, first of all, they don't accept self-recommended people. Second, they only accept people who have served in the army and graduates from colleges and universities. What university? They told me they favored law graduates and veterans. From that day on, it was a dream of mine to join the KGB.”

"Speaking of mine,

What is your aspiration? ’ Vladimir asked Grigory with a smile.

"I have always wanted to be a mathematician, and I have always been like this, but I have discovered many problems that mathematics cannot solve, which makes me feel a little confused and lost!" Grigory seemed to be talking to himself These words came out.

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Uzbekistan, Tashkent. Churbanov and Seryozha teamed up to create a tense atmosphere for the official bed here. At the same time, Seryozha's business tentacles also extended to the border of the Red Empire. Mikhail came from Gorky City. Ran to Tashkent and began to compete with local underground banks for the market. At the beginning, the local officials did not realize that Mikhail was very different from these ordinary underground money houses. It was not until Seryozha relied on Churbanov's power that he took out several money houses through the hands of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. After opening an obscure underground bank, everyone discovered that the group of Gorky talents was the only reliable channel. So a lot of money began to flow into Mikhail's hands. Mikhail pretended to be Nicholas over the phone, and made deals with the corrupt officials here in a face-to-face manner. Nicholas' name gradually spread among the Uzbek dignitaries, but no one has ever seen this magical guy.

As the business grows, the business will naturally expand. Anyway, Rashidov did not do much to sell officials and nobles. Seryozha directly bought the position of Secretary of the Youth League Committee of the Republic from Rashidov and gave it to Mikhail, only spending a little money in a symbolic sense. Rashidov didn't even dare to accept this little money, but Seryozha followed the rules in order to prevent the locals from making irresponsible remarks. In this way, the Communist Youth League Mutual Aid Association also began to spread in Uzbekistan.

Things in Uzbekistan are gradually on track, and it is meaningless for Seryosha and Churbanov to stay here any longer. So he took Akilov, the unlucky bastard, and returned to Moscow to deal with the senior officials of the ZZ Bureau. Seryozha did not return to Gorky, he first sent Yakov again to Tyumen to resume business there. Sergei, on the other hand, followed Churbanov to Moscow and started contacts with the top brass of the Wehrmacht. Although the focus is on the border troops on the eastern border of the Soviet Union, most of the generals in the western region are from the Afghan battlefield, and they have a good impression of Seriosha.

Seryozha was not as stingy as the Uzbek officials. Seryozha succeeded in winning these generals at the cost of tens of thousands of rubles per person per month. This is almost their entire year's income, and now it takes only one month, which is very tempting.

In addition, Seryozha also followed Churbanov into a mysterious circle. That is the circle of the children of the Kremlin headed by Galina. But Seryozha did not like this circle, not at all. Here is a guy who has no skills but has his nostrils turned upside down. Not to mention others, at least this Galina is like that. Even if Churbanov was present, Galina dared to talk to other men, and even stood on the table when she was drunk, lifting her skirt and dancing. Seryozha hated this woman very much, she was still so dissolute in her fifties, she was really a bad woman.

In this circle, apart from the core Kremlin children, there are also peripheral roles such as movie stars, ballerinas, acrobats, etc. Even Churbanov is not considered a core among them. This is a place of sensuality where the sensuality is all over the place. The place where they often engage in activities is the Moscow Architect's House Hotel, which seems to be a high-end club for later generations. (To be continued.)

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