Both Kallust and Milok, who followed Eder's orders, carried out their work in Russia well.
In St. Petersburg, a cafe called Bakaton on Dover Street is full of customers who come to drink coffee. Although St. Petersburg is now short of all kinds of supplies, this coffee shop has always been able to ensure that customers are satisfied with their drinks.
Drinks, whether they are coffee from South America and the Caribbean or black tea from India, can be tasted here.
It can be seen from here that the energy of this coffee shop is not small, but it can also be seen from these well-dressed customers that coffee consumption in this coffee shop is definitely not cheap. In a corner of this coffee shop, an ordinary-looking man
The guest seemed to be waiting for someone, when a man wearing a coat with his hat lowered walked up to him and sat down.
"Sir, what would you like to drink?"
When asked, the customer, who lowered his hat brim, replied in a low voice, "Jamaican coffee."
"OK, just a second."
After sending the guests away, the new guest looked around and whispered, "Bibovsky, what's the matter with calling me out now? You know, that guy just came back from abroad, and we have a lot to do."
"
The unremarkable-looking man he called Bibovsky took a sip of his coffee and asked, "Why can't I call you out? Mr. Dobonov."
Dobonov was shocked by Povsky's tone, and quickly explained, "I'm sorry for being busy these days. There are too many things assigned by the organization, and I'm a little overwhelmed."
Povsky did not answer Dobonov, but continued to ask. "Tell me what you have been busy with recently."
Facing his own boss, Dobonov had no need to hide anything. "Okay."
Then Dobonov talked about his work in this organization called the Bolsheviks. He had lurked in this illegal political party in Russia the year before last. However, in the face of the surveillance and persecution of the Russian government, the development of the Bolshevik Party was not smooth. Dobonov
Nov has always been working in the grassroots branch, distributing leaflets, posting slogans in the middle of the night, or delivering illegal underground newspapers.
It took until this year for Dobonov to turn around. To be precise, the Bolshevik Party turned around. During the January Revolution, with his foresight and vigorous development among the army and workers, the Bolshevik Party developed explosively. Dobonov also got a chance to
As a propaganda officer of a party branch in St. Petersburg, he usually does a good job even if he is busy.
However, this series of events changed after Lenin returned to the country. First, before Lenin returned to the country, he sent several letters of instructions (letters from afar) to the country. At that time, Kamenev, who was the editor-in-chief of "Pravda" and a major figure in the party,
, cut off all Lenin’s fierce criticisms of the Socialist Revolutionaries, Mensheviks, and the Provisional Government. As a result, Lenin’s explosive words about the Provisional Government became bland.
In fact, this decision was not made by Kamenev alone, but was the result of discussions with Dzerzhinsky, Ganetsky and others (Comrade Steel was only Kamenev's deputy and was not qualified to be the main leader)
.So after Lenin returned to China, he saw that his words had been changed beyond recognition and he became furious.
As a leader, Kamenev actually agreed to negotiate with the provisional government, and he still did not change his attitude after Lenin returned to the country. Of course, he would be criticized as the main target. (The honest man Dzerzhinsky was much better behaved, and was criticized by Lenin.
He changed after being criticized.)
So Dobonov, who is in charge of propaganda work, is much busier now. He is executing this instruction and that order, and his legs are almost broken. This time, Dobonov received a request from Bibovsky to meet.
The husband always used other excuses as a cover to sneak over.
After hearing what Dobonov said, Bibovsky said calmly, "I'm going to arrange for a few people to come in, preferably to do similar work to you."
Dobonov slowly sipped his coffee, feeling the aroma of coffee from the Caribbean, and asked, "How many people are there."
"Not many." Bibovsky looked at Dobonov's movements and said thoughtfully with a tremor in his heart. "There are three people who need you to arrange them."
"no problem."
After discussing the business, Dobonov and Bibovsky chatted for a few words and left.
Looking at the back of Dobonov as he left, Bibovsky pondered. It seemed that the Bolshevik Party was so brainwashed that even the Romanian spies had loosened their attitude. You must know that these spies were specially trained before they were sent out.
Receive anti-brainwashing training. Now it seems that Dobonov has become loose in his thinking. He needs to choose a time to correct his thinking. It is not a good choice for him, a Romanian, to join Russian politics.
When Bibovsky sent people into the Bolshevik Party just now, he set up an ambush. He wanted to send not just three people in, but ten people.
However, when he saw that Dobonov had loosened up, he planned to hide something, also because of the careful consideration of the intelligence department. He planned to let the remaining seven people infiltrate the party through regular channels. It doesn't matter if it takes time, the main thing is that it is necessary
Safety.
After waiting in the coffee shop for Dobonov to leave, Bibovsky was also ready to leave. After leaving the coffee shop, he called a carriage and rushed to Victor Avenue. He got off the carriage here, and Bibovsky
I looked around and saw that no one was paying attention to me. I walked to a coffee shop, and then walked from the back door of the kitchen of the coffee shop to a small alley.
Suddenly there was an old cargo carriage here. Bibovsky changed into a pair of shabby clothes, and the employee who pretended to be delivering goods left here with the carriage. The carriage drove along the road to the suburbs, and after driving a
The carriage lasted for an hour and finally stopped at an old two-story house in the suburbs.
When the carriage stopped, several figures flashed through the house. After getting off the carriage, Bibovsky opened the door and walked in.
There were dozens of people wearing clothes of various identities here. After seeing Bibovsky come in, they all stood up and greeted. "Webmaster, you are here." "Webmaster..."
After Bibovsky walked in, he called three people's names. "Kaspersky, Antoniko, Stoker, you three, I will take you out tomorrow."
The three people whose names were called by Bibovsky all stood up and replied, "Okay, webmaster."
After greeting the three of them, Bibovsky continued to speak loudly to the others. "Don't worry, the rest of you. In a few days, we will arrange for you to lurk in various places. But you have only one mission,
Just join the Bolshevik party and wait for our orders. I need to remind you here, you are Romanians, your families are in Romania, you need to..."
"Romania is prosperous and hardworking, and we will stick to our beliefs forever."
The people present loudly replied that this is also the slogan of the Romanian intelligence department. Bibovsky looked at everyone's performance with satisfaction.
The next day, Bibovsky rushed over with Kaspersky, Antoniko, and Stork and was introduced to the party by Dobonov.
Others were dispersed by Bibovsky to various parts of the city, where they would show a strong interest in the Bolsheviks. As for when they would be absorbed, it would depend on their abilities.
Of course, Romania's actions are not limited to these. Romania also has actions in other parts of Russia.