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2117 Otaku 007

Galci only used two wood chips to light the fireplace. The fire burned brightly, and the cold room suddenly became warm.

Hot coffee, delicious sausages, strong potato vodka, two big dogs, one dog and one big bone, lying next to Galci's legs and munching, it was like living a life like a god.

Rodri was extremely curious about how Galci dealt with the German search. The Germans were not friendly towards the Spanish. Although the Germans gave a lot of help to the Falangists during the Spanish Civil War, that was not given to all Spaniards.

At least Rodri hated the Germans very much.

Without German intervention, the Spanish Civil War would not have lasted four years before ending.

The weapons given to the Falangists by Germany were also used to massacre Spanish people. Rodri actually didn't care whether the Republican government or the Falangists ruled Spain. After all, regardless of whether they were members of the Republican government or Falangists, they were all Spaniards.

"I work for the Military Intelligence Service. To the Germans, I am theoretically one of their own." Galci's answer surprised Rodri.

The Military Intelligence Service is Germany's largest spy agency.

By analogy, it is probably at the level of British MI5 and the Bullard Office in Southern Africa.

"Then why are you?" Rodri put the fire on the stove, holding the hot and fragrant coffee. He had just drank a cup of vodka in his stomach, and his hands and feet were still instantly cold.

Ace pilots like Rodri are famous even in the German army. If Galci handed Rodri over to the Germans, it would be a great achievement.

"Why?" Galci said jokingly.

Rodri was still nervous.

"Why don't you hand me over to the Germans?" Rodri said hard.

"Don't be surprised, I also work for MI5," Galci said calmly.

Rodri's heart was suddenly filled with turmoil. This was actually a double agent.

There was another thing that surprised Rodri.

Galci's experience is legendary.

During the Spanish Civil War, Galci's father died in the war, and his mother and sister were imprisoned. Galci wandered to England and hated the Germans who instigated Franco to start the civil war.

After the outbreak of the European War, Galci went to the British MI5 and applied for a job, hoping to work for MI5.

MI5 looked down upon Garthie.

Galci was rejected for four consecutive job applications, so Galci went to the German Embassy in the UK and successfully got a job.

In a secular sense, the work of an intelligence officer may not be as exciting as that of 007, but you still have to go through life and death and go through many difficulties in order to obtain important information and turn the tide. Although your name is unknown, your credit will always be remembered by history.

Galci's method of obtaining information is rather strange.

After Galci received training in Germany, according to the requirements of the Military Intelligence Agency, Galci was to return to the UK to collect intelligence for Germany.

Galci received a sum of money from the Military Intelligence Agency, but did not return to the UK. Instead, he stayed in Germany and began his otaku-style intelligence career without even leaving the house.

After taking the money, Galci's intelligence was continuously sent back to the Military Intelligence Agency, which related to Britain's military deployment, the situation of the military industrial enterprise sector, and even Britain's mineral resources, railway transportation, shipping capabilities, etc.

After verification, the Military Intelligence Bureau confirmed that Galci's intelligence was accurate, and therefore increased its support for Galci.

At this time, Galci claimed that he had established an intelligence network consisting of 28 people, which was large in scale and well-structured.

As if the Germans had found a treasure, they paid Galci the salary of 28 people, so Galci sent back even more information.

By this time Galci had become a legend.

Galci did not have 27 people at all. Strictly speaking, he only had two dogs. He did not even leave Germany. The way to obtain intelligence was all based on imagination.

It's not all imagination.

Galci made judgments and analyzes based on various public information, and then added a little polish, so that pieces of important information were freshly released.

In Hamburg, the only information Galci had on hand was a British travel guide, a British map, and a British train timetable.

For example, if the train schedule is particularly dense at a certain time, Galci will pay attention to whether there are immigrants in the area.

If so, then some kind of military facility must be being built locally.

Galci may not be a qualified intelligence officer, but he is definitely a qualified screenwriter.

Unlike the dry intelligence sent back by other intelligence officers, Galci would add many details from his imagination.

For example, soldiers on duty, brand new telephone poles, reinforced concrete structure bunkers, and camouflage nets specially used for camouflage, etc.

With such detailed intelligence, Galci's status within the Military Intelligence Agency skyrocketed.

According to the intelligence provided by Galci, the Gordon base built by the British was completely destroyed by the German army before it was completed.

German submarines operating in the Atlantic also escaped the Royal Navy's dragnet search because of Galci's advance warning.

Just yesterday, Galci sent an intelligence to the Military Intelligence Bureau, reminding the Military Intelligence Bureau that the Allied Air Force may launch a large-scale operation against the German mainland in the near future. Unfortunately, this intelligence has not been confirmed, and the Military Intelligence Bureau has not

adoption.

This situation scared Rodri into a cold sweat.

Galci's process for deducing that there would be large-scale Allied operations in the near future was simple.

The Allies bombed Berlin, using more than 1,000 fighter planes.

In order to shorten the flight distance as much as possible, all aircraft were concentrated at several airports in northern England. The supply of various ammunition and fuel, the support of pilots and ground staff, and the mobilization of troops were difficult to hide from those who were interested.

Through various bits and pieces of information, Galci deduced that the Allied Air Force had carried out large-scale operations in the near future.

If the Military Intelligence Bureau pays enough attention to the information provided by Galsi

The consequences would be disastrous.

"So, you are in Germany, and you only relied on a "British Travel Guide", a British map, and a train timetable to deduce that we are going to air raid Berlin." Rodri's mouth was dry, this man was simply terrifying.

"No, no, no, there are several British newspapers. You know, Germany also has a German version of The Times." Galci's eyes were full of meaning.

Oh oh oh, the editor of The Times is still very well-informed. After all, The Times is a British newspaper.

In this case, is the editor of The Times a collaborator?

Thinking of this, Rodri broke into a cold sweat.

The boss of Times News Group is Rock.

This conclusion is too shocking.

"Of course, it might not be Berlin, it might be Hamburg, or it might be the Ruhr Industrial Area, but the result is the same, and nothing will change because of my information." Galci was calm. In fact, he couldn't blame the Germans for not paying attention.

You can't evacuate all the residents of the entire Berlin area just because of an unconfirmed piece of information.

This is the difficulty of intelligence work.

A lot of unconfirmed information is not without value, but because it involves too much to deal with seriously, so we can only wait for time to verify it.

This is very hard.

Or take the bombing of Berlin as an example.

When overwhelming Allied aircraft flew over Berlin on October 10, Galci's intelligence was confirmed, but the Germans could no longer change anything and could only bear the consequences.

Galci also knew this, so he acted unscrupulously. In just one day, even if the Germans paid attention to this information, they would not have enough time.

Of course, as a result, Galci's status in the Military Intelligence Agency will further rise.

Maybe in a few days, Galsi's intelligence network will be expanded again.

After all, he is just cheating money, just like a certain young man who has no bottom line.

"Galsi, find a way to go to southern Africa. You can play a greater role. Believe me, Brad's office is definitely not MI5." Only then did Rodri realize Galci's talent. This is the real thing.

Genius!

"If I go to southern Africa, I might be able to become an excellent script editor." Galci still remains obsessed with his ideal.

"Don't worry, there is a chance. If the film directors in Star City know about your deeds, they will come to interview you with a check in hand. As long as you authorize them to adapt your deeds into a movie and put it on the screen." Rodri was eloquent, Southern

Africa is a place where everyone can realize their dreams.

Of course there are still problems.

Galci could leave Germany anytime he wanted. After all, his status as an "ace spy" was no lower than that of Rodri's "ace pilot".

It would be difficult for Rodri to leave Germany. He was registered within the Luftwaffe. All German pilots were proud to shoot down Rodri. If Rodri was captured, it would be a huge boost to the morale of the Luftwaffe.

"No problem, leave this to me." Galci was confident. He is a spy king. It is not easy to take someone out of Germany.

While Rodri was campaigning against Galci, the federal government of Southern Africa was also actively trying to find ways to rescue Rodri.

Ribbentrop was speechless.

Ribbentrop swore to God that Rodri was not captured.

If Rodri had been captured, there would be no need for Ribbentrop to intervene. German newspapers would have already published this good news that would excite countless Germans.

"Your Excellency, Minister, I have to remind you that if you conceal the facts or mistreat the captured Southern African pilots, the consequences will be very serious." U.S. Ambassador to Germany Hilden reminded Ribbentrop that Southern Africa is not France.

"I can swear on my name that we have never captured a southern African pilot named Rodri; if we have, we will never mistreat him and will give him treatment commensurate with his status. Please tell Nyasa

Lord Land, my promise will always be valid." Ribbentrop looked serious, and he meant what he said.


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