British Civil Servant

Chapter 1085 Andropov

"Me? Are you going to tell me or not!" Fortseva almost blurted out, but she still held it back. Once her son's identity was revealed, he would be suspected by the country. She wanted to protect her child and realize her dream.

"What are you doing? Forget it!" Alan Wilson pondered for a moment, "I don't have any other demands. 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 with the Soviet system. Our life is much better than yours. If the Soviet Union wants to win this confrontation, it has no other way but to defeat the United States."

"If the Soviet Union can make the United States admit defeat in competition, European countries will naturally follow the strong one. 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 of our own from beginning to end.”

Alan Wilson would also hope that Britain would avoid being tacitly targeted by the United States and the Soviet Union.

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

Are intelligence networks lurking in enemy countries useful? It depends on how you put it. If these people are controlled by Alan Wilson, it will definitely be useful, because he himself has the real history in his mind to compare, and he can maximize the amplitude of the espionage effect at key points.

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

"You don't even know how much I have helped Britain." Fortseva seemed aggrieved, hoping that Ellen Wilson would quickly name the two imperialist lackeys.

"Deputy Minister of Intelligence of the Polish General Staff, Michael Goleniewski, codenamed Sniper."

Fortseva was shocked. She was indeed a very high-level spy and the deputy minister of counterintelligence. Only God knows what information the other party betrayed about the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact.

If Fortseva had not heard the name and identity from the man's confident tone, even if the Soviet Union began to investigate, it would have been impossible to hide it from this senior Polish official in charge of the counterintelligence and intelligence department.

In fact, in the process of capturing Michael Golenetsky, the KGB moved faster than its British and American counterparts, but also failed. Because Michael Golenieski was mainly responsible for the counterintelligence work in Poland, and the KGB had always trusted him very much and directly handed over the investigation work to him.

Michael Goleneski was so shocked that he defected in panic.

Just like the UK is now unable to capture Philby,

Who would have thought that the person talking to MI5 was a Soviet spy? Compared with Philby, Michael Golenetski will be less difficult.

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

Defect at any time? Fortseva was a little disappointed. Her son might not be able to grab this credit until he graduates in the second half of the year. "Who is the other one?"

"This person is even more hidden than Michael Golenetski. If you don't know it from me, the Soviet Union will not wake up until it suffers a big loss. And he is very careful. Even if you start monitoring, not many Don’t even expect to find evidence of Yue’s arrangement.”

Alan Wilson boasted proudly, and then when he met Fortseva's longing eyes, he no longer pretended, "Colonel Pinkovsky of the General Intelligence Bureau of the Red Army, you may not know, but it is reported that he has a background A good wife, this will make the journey smoother, she should have been promoted by General Serov when he was the chairman of the KGB."

Pinkovsky took a two-year advanced course at the Frunze Military Academy, mastered English, and began working in the General Reconnaissance Directorate. Later he was sent to Türkiye to work in the Soviet Attaché.

It was later learned that he reported his superiors to the Turkish spy agency. As a result, he had to be recalled from Turkey and later removed from the General Reconnaissance Directorate altogether. Yet he mobilized his powerful friends in order to return to the Reconnaissance Directorate.

Pinkovsky is not without historical stain, and Ellen Wilson believes that Fortseva can find this man easily.

The British Deputy Secretary of State has expressed his sincerity, and the Soviet Culture Czar is no longer coy. Anyway, he is a man of the same status as his husband. If a man likes it, the Culture Czar can be sacrificed.

After Alan Wilson left, Fortseva lay on the bed that still had the scent of man, thinking about how to pave the way for her son. It might be too late for the Michael Goleneski case. The man said that Michael Goleneski Key could defect at any time.

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

"You have to find a trustworthy expert to help." Although Furtseva had this status, she didn't know anyone in the KGB. She recalled all the candidates in her mind and simulated a logical deduction.

Fortseva has also been a senior Soviet official for many years, so it is naturally impossible for her to be nothing but loyal. It took a long time for the cultural tsar to fall asleep with his harvest.

Gagarin's visit to the UK was an excellent cover for the two of them, not to mention that the location where the Soviets stayed was carefully arranged by Alan Wilson. As long as they didn't catch him in bed, nothing would help.

Publicly, Fortseva remains a benchmark for independent women and a cultural czar.

Alan Wilson was still a walking figure in the special relationship between Britain and the United States. He told his American friend McCarthy all the details of the Soviet visit, 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" written on it.

On the same day, Ellen Wilson and Furtseva were at each other's throats.

On the last day, Queen Elizabeth held a grand banquet in her palace. Prime Minister Eden also attended to express her respect for Gagarin. Gagarin looked at the pile of complex and noble sterling silver tableware in front of him and turned to the Queen. Said: "Your Majesty, I don't understand how to use these cutlery."

The queen whispered to him: "I'll tell you a secret secretly. In fact, I don't know how to use it."

During the dinner, the Queen invited Gagarin to drink tea, and after he finished drinking it, he also ate the lemon slices in it. Seeing this, the Queen also put the lemon slices into her mouth and ate it. The other British nobles present also ate the lemons one by one.

This banquet shows that both parties are very educated people. Gagarin was neither humble nor arrogant, neither covering up nor covering up, and he frankly admitted what he didn't understand. The Queen of England handled it properly without causing any embarrassment to the other party.

Isn’t this a piece of news material that will increase support for the Queen? What a great hot story?

Gagarin's visit to the UK has ended. According to opinion polls, Britain's positive feelings towards the Soviet Union have increased. A pale Alan Wilson watched the Soviets leave the UK. Seeing this, Dixon couldn't help but be cautious, "General Manager Deputy Commander, are you feeling unwell?"

"It's really a disgusting job to receive these Soviet people." Alan Wilson looked furious. He had been exhausted these days.

Fortseva, who had already boarded the plane, closed her eyes and rested, thinking about how to turn this into a harvest. The man was right. Although Fortseva had a sufficient position, she had no connections in the intelligence system.

When she got off the plane in Moscow, Fortseva returned home directly. She thought about it and picked up the phone. "It's me, Fortseva. Is Comrade Andropov, the Minister of International Liaison, here? It's nothing, I have some work to do." I want to ask you questions.”

Andropov was previously the Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Hungary. Later Andropov was recalled to Moscow and served as the Minister of Liaison between the Soviet Union and the Socialist Countries, in charge of affairs related to the Socialist Countries. He accompanied Khrushchev on many visits to Eastern European countries and Attend their party congresses.

Although he is not a person in the intelligence system, he has a deep connection with the intelligence system in his work. Moreover, Michael Golennieski is a senior military officer in Poland. Andropov's influence in Eastern European countries makes him obviously more suitable. .

Her son Alexeyev will enter the intelligence service as an intern after graduation. Although Furtseva is a member of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union and one of several big figures in the entire Soviet Union, she has no connections in the intelligence system. As a member of the Presidium of the Central Committee, Taking care of your son based on your strength and status may cause criticism.

After much deliberation, Andropov fell into Fortseva's sight. If he could express goodwill through this help, his son's work should be smooth sailing in the future.

Fortseva didn't know that she found Andropov purely because of the nature of his work. In the future, Andropov would be an earth-shattering figure in the Soviet Union. Although Andropov was not optimistic about it now, he also showed that Jinlin is not a pool. The side of things.

At least compared to Fortseva, a member of the Presidium of the Soviet Central Committee, Andropov was completely unremarkable.

Although Andropov was confused about the Culture Czar's request, he still found a time to visit.

"There are various signs that Kennedy is a weak president, and the U.S. political situation is now controlled by the group around Kennedy, mainly Dulles." Richard White, the spokesman for MI6, combined with the intelligence of the recent Bay of Pigs incident, said said Alan Wilson.

"Is this so?" Alan Wilson almost thought he heard wrongly? Could it be that before the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy and Dulles were related to Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty and Huo Guang? Only later escaped the control of the establishment? But MI6 has no reason to lie.

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