"My father has something to do with this?" Huo Shaoheng was truly surprised. "Why would he pay attention to this?" Huo Shaoheng was also a bit surprised that Gu Yanran had voluntarily revealed this.
Because Gu Yanran had never mentioned it before, Huo Shaoheng also knew that she wanted to get close to Gu Nianzhi, so she wouldn't take the initiative to reveal this.
He didn't expect it to come out of her mouth this time.
General Ji's answer answered both of his questions at the same time.
"It's like this. News of Nianzhi's disappearance in Germany came through our consulate there. Director Bai specifically asked his daughter, Bai Yueran, to inform me. I was also very shocked at the time, so I asked your father to make the decision to use the highest standards to rescue Gu Nianzhi. In the end, when your father went to visit Gu Xiangwen, he found Gu Yanran there, so he told her about Gu Nianzhi's disappearance. After all, we thought they were biological sisters at the time … "
General Ji couldn't help but sigh, but when he came back to his senses, he also realized something was amiss.
Why didn't Gu Yanran mention it earlier or later? Why did she suddenly reveal the fact that Gu Nianzhi was an adopted daughter of the Gu family when Gu Nianzhi's disappearance was so urgent?
"I see." Huo Shaoheng didn't say much else. Since it was his father, Huo Guanchen, who received the news, it seemed like he had to make a trip home.
"How is it? Did you catch the spy after you came back? " General Ji finally asked with concern. "You should also reflect on how an organization like the Special Operations Forces was infiltrated by someone."
"That's not strange. Our work is done through infiltration, infiltration, and reverse osmosis. It would be strange if there weren't any spies. " Huo Shaoheng didn't think much of it. "I can guarantee that our important departments will be able to eliminate the existence of spies, but I can't guarantee that for other departments."
"What do you mean? I thought the person you found this time was in the Special Operations Forces. That Doctor Ye something, right? "General Ji was still very concerned about this matter.
General Ji was also furious that Huo Shaoheng had met with danger in New York. His most capable general had almost died without reason.
"Yes, it's Ye Zitan. He was executed this morning. " Huo Shaoheng said calmly, "But she wasn't the real mastermind. There should be someone else behind her, but the other party's security was too tight, and we couldn't find any traces at all. To prevent more information from being leaked, I directly ordered her to be executed."
General Ji said with a half-smile, "He should be executed immediately. But isn't the marksmanship of the Special Operations Forces' firing squad a little too bad? I heard that in order to shoot her, your firing squad used up three magazines of bullets? "
"Yes, that executioner's marksmanship is not very good. I've already asked him to practice his marksmanship more." Huo Shaoheng's expression did not change, nor did his heart skip a beat. General Ji could not possibly have concrete evidence on this matter anyway. Even if he could guess the reason, it would forever remain a guess.
"It's good that you know. Doctor Ye's incident did have a negative impact. Because of her, we sacrificed two field agents for nothing. And Nianzhi, do you know why they kidnapped her? " General Ji frowned. "And it's the German Federal Intelligence Agency. I feel like something's off."
They all knew that the German Federal Intelligence Agency's predecessor was the infamous Gestapo during World War II.
"I heard from Nianzhi that someone revealed my relationship with her to them, so …" Huo Shaoheng discreetly blamed Gu Nianzhi's kidnapping on himself, although he knew it was definitely not the case. The other party clearly valued Gu Nianzhi much more than he did.
However, he did not want General Ji to notice this now, and he also did not want Gu Nianzhi to be noticed by the military again.
"Oh?! That's ridiculous! Looks like Nianzhi was caught in the crossfire. " General Ji accepted this reason. After all, Huo Shaoheng had been active in Europe for a few years and had fought with the German Federal Intelligence Agency. It was certain that they would pay attention to Huo Shaoheng.
"It's very likely that's the reason, but what exactly happened? I think I still have to make a trip to Germany." Huo Shaoheng did not make a definite decision, but he volunteered to go to Germany.
Gu Nianzhi was angry now, and Huo Shaoheng did not want to have another conflict with her.
Also, he did owe her a rescue.
Although she had successfully rescued herself with He Zhichu's help, Huo Shaoheng still held a grudge. He had to avenge Gu Nianzhi and teach the German Federal Intelligence Agency a lesson.
"You're going personally?" General Ji was not very willing. "Shaoheng, it's not suitable for you to personally go on missions now."
"General Ji, I've already been a bodyguard for people. What job do you think I can't do?" Huo Shaoheng mocked himself. "Don't worry, I'll plan ahead this time. I'll be back soon and won't waste any time."
"Ok, you're already the head of the Special Operations Forces. I trust your judgment and ability." General Ji felt somewhat guilty towards Huo Shaoheng, so he did not strongly object. He only reminded him again, "You must be careful and pay attention to your safety. Don't take any risks. "
"Roger, Chief!" Huo Shaoheng saluted again to signal the end of this conversation.
He could be considered to have successfully passed this test.
…
After leaving General Ji's home, Huo Shaoheng immediately brought Yin Shixiong back to the Special Operations Forces headquarters base. They went directly to the central control room on the sixth floor of the basement.
Zhao Liangze had been there for a day. Other than being on standby for Huo Shaoheng, he was also sorting and archiving the secret documents Gu Nianzhi had sent back.
"Huo Shao, General Ji didn't make things difficult for you, right?"
Seeing Huo Shaoheng enter with a solemn expression, Zhao Liangze hurried over and asked with concern.
Huo Shaoheng shook his head. "General Ji is fine. I've already explained. Now, I need you to do something else. "
"Roger, Chief!"
Huo Shaoheng walked to the supercomputer in the central control room and pressed a few commands. "Find all the information on Als, the Director of the German Federal Intelligence Agency, and send me his schedule for the last ten days. I'll give you an hour. I want to receive the information before I get on the plane."
"Plane? Where are you going? "Zhao Liangze glanced at Yin Shixiong.
Yin Shixiong shrugged to indicate that he didn't know either.
Huo Shaoheng finally said, "Big Xiong, pack up. We're going to Germany."
Zhao Liangze and Yin Shixiong immediately understood Huo Shaoheng's intentions. They didn't say anything else and said in unison, "Roger, Chief!"
…
An hour later, Huo Shaoheng and Yin Shixiong had already disguised themselves and boarded the Lufthansa plane to Berlin, Germany.
Their identities this time were backpackers going on a "poor vacation" to Germany. They wore the most ordinary of jackets, large black-framed glasses, backpacks, and Louis Vuitton flats. Their hair was a bit greasy.
The neat and tidy Germans were very careful to keep their distance from them.
The two of them wanted the effect of being looked at but not being paid too much attention.
Ten hours later, the plane arrived at the Berlin Airport.
Huo Shaoheng and Yin Shixiong successfully entered the country.
Their visas and passports were all real. They had the support of the country, so they didn't have to think about smuggling themselves.
The two of them rented a car from the Berlin Airport and drove directly to the Berlin city center.
They rented a room in a hotel a block away from the German Federal Intelligence Agency, directly facing the main entrance of the agency.
In the morning, they could see the German Federal Intelligence Agency employees walking in for work. In the afternoon, they could see them coming out for lunch. In the evening, they could see them returning home from work.
The two of them were already prepared, so they naturally didn't pay too much attention to other people.
Their target from the beginning to the end was only one person, and that was Als.
Als' appearance was very outstanding. He had a kind of feminine beauty that was abnormal, so he stood out in the crowd.
Huo Shaoheng looked at the pattern of Als' movements for the past ten days that Zhao Liangze had sent him. He realized that Als often went to a small restaurant two blocks away for lunch.
There weren't many people on that street, so it was relatively quiet. There weren't many people in the small restaurant either.
Huo Shaoheng observed for a day and said to Yin Shixiong, "Book the tickets back to the Imperial Capital. We'll make our move tomorrow at noon, and then immediately board the plane."
Their tickets back were booked by Hua Xia Imperial Airlines. This was the only way to ensure that they wouldn't be dragged down midway like cargo.
…
At noon the next day, the sky in Berlin was a bit gloomy. The sun only came out for a moment in the morning, but it actually started to drizzle at noon.
Huo Shaoheng and Yin Shixiong both wore raincoats that could change color. They lay prone on the rooftop of the third floor of the residential building across from the small restaurant. They set up their sniper rifles, put on a silencer, and aimed at the seat that Als usually sat in the small restaurant.
Huo Shaoheng analyzed the information that Zhao Liangze had sent over. Als was a person with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder.
That was why he could walk the same route, go to the same restaurant, and sit in his habitual seat for ten years without changing his posture or direction.
For an intelligence agent, this habit was a bit strange.
However, Als didn't go out into the field. He only did internal work and assassination work, so his severe obsessive-compulsive disorder wasn't a minus, but a plus.
The rain gradually thickened, and their vision was also limited.
However, from the scope of the sniper rifle, everything in the cross-shaped field of view was neat and orderly. It was as clear as a database, and every position could be marked with coordinates.
At 12: 30, Als appeared in their field of view on time.
He wore a gray raincoat, and his hands were in his pockets as he casually walked into the restaurant. He ordered his usual fried fish and sausages, as well as a small bun and a bowl of soup. He carried it on a plate to his habitual seat and sat down.
Just as he picked up his knife and fork to stab the fried fish, Als suddenly felt that something was wrong. A red dot seemed to suddenly appear out of thin air and slid past his eyes.
He looked up, but he couldn't see where the red dot had gone.
If someone was sitting across from him at that moment, they would see the little red dot in the center of his forehead.
In the next moment, there was a soft sound. Als' body suddenly stiffened as he stared blankly in front of him.
There was a clear bullet hole in his forehead. It was very round, very much in line with the habits of people with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
It took Als five minutes to flop on the dining table.
At that moment, Huo Shaoheng and Yin Shixiong had already gotten into their rented car and were driving to the airport.
Yin Shixiong asked curiously, "Huo Shao, why did you use our country's sniper rifle this time? The Germans will be able to detect it. "
"It's to let them know that we did it," Huo Shaoheng said calmly. He slammed on the accelerator and arrived at the airport in ten minutes.
After another five minutes, they successfully boarded the plane with the help of the airport staff.
When the German intelligence agency finally received the news that Als had been killed in the restaurant, the Hua Xia Empire's flight had already left Germany and arrived in Kazakhstan's airspace.
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It was the third watch.
There was a second watch at 1 p.m. today, so they forgot to look at their watches.
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