Chapter 2633 Don't think too much
The man in gray, the rule guardian, can tell that this name is very meaningful at first glance. .
The middle of gray, black and white, so people who are named after gray will naturally be neither black nor white, or black and white. In short, black and white are all taken by both black and white. Anyway, Gao Yang thinks so.
Jarebin said thoughtfully: "Man in gray? Guardian of Rules, Guardian, this name has some meaning."
Grivatov made a gesture and said in a deep voice: "The man in gray is commonly known as the common name of this organization. As for this organization, well, this organization is called the Kingdom, and it must be abbreviation, but I only know this."
Yarebin looked at Grevatov and said, "I don't know this, how did you know?"
Grevatov seemed a little embarrassed and hesitant, but he soon said apologetically: "Well, that was the sixth day of the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986. I remember it very clearly that I was ordered to investigate a senior official suspected of leaking secrets abroad, an intelligence system official."
Yarepin thought for a long time before saying in surprise: "I don't know about this."
Grevatov seemed even more embarrassed, and he whispered: "I was ordered to investigate, uh, it was the order of No. 1."
Yarebin said in surprise: "No. 1? It was Victor Chebrikov at that time!"
Grivatov nodded and said, "Yes, Victor secretly ordered that I start the investigation alone, and the subject of the investigation was Pavel Saff."
Yarebin said quietly: "I remember him, the secretary of Vladimir Klyuchkov, Director of the Foreign Intelligence Bureau?"
Grivatov said in a deep voice: "You have a very good memory, yes, it's him."
Yarepin nodded and said, "The position is not high and the power is not high, but it is very important. You can access a lot of top-secret information. Let's continue to say, what should I investigate him? How to investigate?"
Glevatov whispered: "I suspect Pavel is a mole in the West. The KGB has already possessed some evidence, but I don't know why the interrogation was conducted in secret, and I was the only one who conducted the interrogation, or at Pavel's home. I was authorized to take all necessary measures, so I took action."
Yarebin smiled and said, "You are a good expert in interrogation. I think about it. At that time, you were the only one who could do these things, let's continue."
Grevatov sighed and said in a deep voice: "I went to his house and controlled Pavel's wife and son. Pavel was very strict at the beginning, but I did not take any action against Pavel directly. I thought he loved his wife very much, especially his son, so I decided to open a breakthrough from his son.
It was a very simple way. I cut off his son's finger with a knife in front of Pavel. When I cut the third one, Pavel began to collapse. He cried and said that he had not betrayed the man in gray. I was very interested in this statement, so I stopped and asked him who was the man in gray. I forgot to explain that I did not indicate my identity when I entered Pavel's house."
Yarebin said with interest: "What did he say?"
Grevatov shook his head and said, "After hearing my question, Pavel seemed extremely surprised. His will torn back down and began to ramble around, until I cut off his son's seventh finger and Pavel collapsed again.
He said that the man in gray is the guardian of the rules, similar to the role of a executioner, responsible for eliminating traitors and traitors. I asked him whose traitors were, Pavel said he was the traitor of the kingdom. I was very puzzled by these words at the time, so I wanted to ask about this in detail.
Pavel began to tell me about his betrayal of national intelligence. In 1962, during the Cuban missile crisis, Pavel had just entered the KGB. Someone came to him and gave him a lot of money. He threatened him with his invisible secret as a threat to buy him to serve the kingdom and ask him to provide all the information about the Cuban missile crisis. At that time, I thought the kingdom was the code name given by the Americans, and I didn't care much about it."
Yarebin shook his finger and said, "Stop talking about these details, just talk about the key points."
Grevatov paused for a moment, and the last one said seriously: "Captain, in 1962, when the Cuban missile crisis reached its worst stage, a mysterious organization took the initiative to contact our KGB in Western Europe and said that it could provide the bottom line of the United States in the Cuban missile crisis and the reaction it would make. The price was 10 million US dollars, and the intelligence was sold for 6 million US dollars. The facts proved that the intelligence was accurate. You remember this."
Yarebin was stunned for a moment and said, "I know and remember that this is a top secret. I understand. The man in gray is them! The man in gray is those who sold us information!"
Glevatov nodded and said, "That's right, that's it. Pavel joined this organization, but his status is not high. He is just a controlled mole. Pavel has provided the practical information they are most interested in four times. Each intelligence transaction is settled in cash, with a maximum of 50,000 US dollars and a minimum of 5,000 US dollars."
Yarepin just nodded slowly and said, "This is not the style we are familiar with. I cannot just have time information. A double-faced spy hidden in the KGB. What the Americans want will not be that simple, and this is not a way to protect the mole."
Grivatov said in a deep voice: "After Pavel became the secretary of the Foreign Intelligence Director, his status has improved. He revealed more things to the people he contacted, telling him that the Kingdom is a transnational organization that does not serve any country. At the same time, the Kingdom also has the ability to assassinate, clear off evidence of crime, and even solve problems by force."
Yarebin smiled and said, "I controlled a high-level secretary of the KGB, and did not seek to crack our spy network, nor did I seek to install more spies. I just asked for information on time. So that's it. Everything is for money. So what happened later?"
Glevatov whispered: "The interrogation is still in progress. I suddenly received an order to stop the interrogation. Finally, I handed over the Pavel family to the person sent to the No. 1 to take over, and was ordered not to tell anyone, including you. Since then, I have never seen Pavel and his family again."
After saying that, Grevatov said apologetically: "I thought this was just a small matter at that time, and there was no need to disobey Order No. 1, and you were not in the country at that time, so I did not report this matter. I am really sorry, captain."
Yarebin laughed and said, "No need to apologize, this is really just a small matter."
Chapter completed!