Chapter 92 Family Love and the Law
In the Kuntsevo villa on the outskirts of Moscow, the old Brezhnev leaned on the sofa with the help of medical staff, picked up the newspaper at hand and read it. [Latest Chapter Reading] Brezhnev's health has not been quite right since the New Year, and it has only gotten better today. Therefore, for so many days, Brezhnev has no time to take care of work. He has also been thanking guests behind closed doors. It can be said that he is completely ignorant of what is happening outside.
Brezhnev combed his hair with his fingers, picked up a document on the desk and was about to read it, when his secretary knocked on the door suddenly, walked into his room, and said: "Mr. Vice Chairman Wigon wants to see you, but he didn't make an appointment in advance, may I ask you..."
"It's okay, let him come in!" Brezhnev immediately dropped the document in his hand and said. After the secretary got the order, he turned around to invite Tsweikon. After a while, the travel-stained Tsweikon walked into the room. Without saying a word, he first saluted Brezhnev, and then greeted Mr. Bo. sit down.
"Semyon, I haven't seen you for a long time. What have you been up to recently? Have you prepared any new works?" Brezhnev said enthusiastically. (Zweigon is a well-known spy novel writer in the Soviet Union and the general adviser of the hit TV series "Seventeen Moments of Spring")
"General Secretary, I have something very important to report to you this time. Some matters are very important, and I want to report to you alone!" Tsweikon said, looking at everyone in the room with his eyes.
Bo always felt a little strange, what was the matter in such a hurry, he understood and told all the staff here to leave, Zweikon watched closely the movement of everyone in the room, until the last person walked out of the room and closed it After the door, Tsweikon turned around and met Brezhnev's searching eyes and said, "Mr. Bo, we accidentally discovered that your daughter Galina was involved in a criminal case recently. In it, I think I must say hello to you!"
"What are you talking about, Galina, how is it possible, my God! She has always been a good child, are you making a mistake?" President Bo had an expression of disbelief and shock on his face.
"Sorry, it's true. Judging from our current evidence, Galina is very likely to be involved. Briace is one of Galina's lovers. The two..."
"That's enough, Zweigon, are you here to humiliate me?" Brezhnev suddenly roared, interrupting Zweigon's report, and threw the things on the table to the ground.
Zweigong stood there in a daze, with his head bowed, he had already resigned to his fate. Tsweikon had already made sufficient mental preparations before coming here, but the matter was too big for him to decide. As a relative and confidant of Mr. Bo, Tsweikon should come and tell Mr. Bo about this matter, both emotionally and rationally. Moreover, Andropov has been staring at him. It is said that Chairman An has been secretly investigating this case behind his back. Not only that, Chairman An also secretly sent people to Uzbekistan, Ukraine and other places. As an old KGB for many years,
Tsweikon knew that as long as he wanted to investigate this case, it would not be difficult technically at all. The reason why he was stuck here was that many senior officials and their families were involved. Tsweikon did not dare to investigate further. Well, Andropov has no such worries, he will definitely investigate to the end.
There was silence in the room, Mr. Bo turned around, faced the wall, covered his face with his hands, tears wet the corners of his wrinkled eyes, he had to pull up the corner of his clothes to wipe the tears that were about to pour out Although the voice was not loud, Tsweikon could still hear that Bo was crying. At this moment, he is no longer the supreme leader, the big country chauvinist who clamors for the theory of limited sovereignty, he is just a father, worried about his daughter who broke the law, he even regrets why he is so greedy for power and position, why is he Can't you discipline your daughter more?
"General Secretary, I'm sorry!" After a while, Tsweikon said.
"Tsweikon, tell me the truth, if Galina's absence is involved, according to our law, what crime will he be convicted of?" Mr. Bo asked in a hoarse and desperate tone while sniffling.
"That depends on what kind of responsibility Galina is responsible for Zoya Fedorova's death. If she doesn't know, she may be sentenced to imprisonment. If she is the mastermind, it is possible... possible..." Ci Vigon no longer dared to say the following words.
"Okay, I got it... Tsweikon, do what you should do! Since you have committed a crime, you must accept the punishment you deserve. My father can't control him. I have the Soviet law to discipline him for me. , I apologize for my attitude just now, if you want to ask my opinion, then I tell you, everything will be judged according to the law!" President Bo finished speaking, and waved his back to Zweikon, indicating that Zweikon can left.
Tsweikon bowed deeply. He did not expect Mr. Bo to be so magnanimous, and Mr. Bo's statement that he was willing to hand over his children to the law gave Tsweikon a reassurance. Yes, it seems that Bo has always figured it out. Instead of letting Andropov make excuses, it is better to stand up and clear the relationship. Mr. Bo still understands the righteousness, and he would not have communicated with Suslov if he had known about it.
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Poland, Warsaw. Suslov, who is over eighty years old, finished his last activity in Poland. He ignored his advanced age and needed to rest, so he rushed to the airport without stopping. He wanted to return as soon as possible. He went to Moscow to put out the fire. Since he received the call from Zweigon, his mind was no longer in Poland. He wished he could return to Moscow immediately. It is a really big event. This party activist who has been working since the Lenin era has dedicated his life to the cause of the party. He is well aware of the influence of the people's hearts on the regime. When he was young, he witnessed how the last tsar was transformed from The little father loved by everyone became a sinner of the people step by step, and finally ruined the great rivers and mountains of the Romanov dynasty. At that time, the Bolsheviks attacked the government again and again from the position of public opinion, and hit them bit by bit. The prestige of the tsarist government, in the end, even if Nicholas II implemented reform measures that benefited the general public, no one believed him anymore. In this way, the ruler of the powerful Romanov dynasty was sent to the guillotine by a group of literati who made a living with pens, and ruined the lives of himself and his family.
Did anyone in the whole of the USSR see this? At least Suslov saw it!