Chapter 2342 Gotham Music Chapter (81)
Chapter 2342 Gotham Music Chapter (81)
Chapter 2342 Gotham Music Festival (Eighty-one)
Although it is possible that he gave the wrong phone book, they still exchanged the same code through some inexplicable communication. Schiller thought that this might be the case.
On the phone, Oliver somehow gained the trust of the Soviets with his words. Out of caution as an agent, they would definitely let Oliver come for an interview. Oliver didn't know that this was an agent meeting, so he went there without any precautions.
So the two parties met each other by chance, and after they talked, they found that they really got in touch with each other.
Schiller felt that he had said nothing, and his action of handing over the phone book, which happened to have the KGB's phone number, might have been understood by Oliver as suggesting that he rent a house in Moscow.
Oliver thought, since he had no plans to go back to Mexico for the time being, and Gotham was not a place where he could really show his talents, he might as well go and see what Moscow was like.
In fact, Moscow needs Oliver more. To say that the current Soviet Union is on the verge of extinction is a bit of an insult to the human respiratory tract. Apart from the name of the Soviet Union, it has nothing to do with the real Soviet Union. It can only be said to be an ordinary big country.
But this does not mean that they do not want to live. The United States is pushing too hard and there is no way out of compromise. As I said, they need some inspiring good news, they need a hero, they need to let people know that someone is still holding on, so they cannot give up, so that the government can continue.
The appearance of Oliver was like a traveler who was about to die of thirst seeing an oasis in the desert. It had been a long time since such a hero appeared among them.
And he was an American, the best part was that he was an American.
So no matter what the considerations were, after Moscow learned of Oliver's identity through the contact, it must have rushed to bring Oliver back to Moscow without stopping.
As for how Oliver got back, it is easy to explain. These Soviet people used magic. The four or five hours probably included the time for various contacts, and the time actually spent on the road was more than five minutes.
Then Schiller remembered something that made him speechless. The KGB's 16th Bureau, which he nominally led, happened to be responsible for studying magic. This was like lifting a stone and doing a ballet that ended up hitting his own foot.
But then again, because the meeting was completely accidental, neither side was prepared, and none of the anti-eavesdropping and anti-espionage systems were activated, the news was bound to leak out.
On the one hand, the KGB of this era is not a monolithic entity, even the 16th Bureau is the same; on the other hand, there are too many loopholes on Oliver's side, and there is a series of killers following him.
Schiller guessed that this group of elite agents might have come with Oliver. The FBI probably knew that it would be difficult for the insignificant Confession Cartel drug dealers to capture Oliver in Gotham, and ultimately they would have to send elite agents with superb skills and rich experience.
Since they are elites, they understand the importance of practical action, so I'm afraid this group of people have been following Oliver, waiting for a good opportunity when the time, place and people are right.
At first they were not in a hurry, because Oliver obviously came back because he couldn't settle the things in Mexico, which meant that he couldn't go back in a short time. As long as he stayed in Gotham, accidents would always happen, right?
But once they overheard that Oliver was going to Moscow, it would be a big deal. If Oliver arrived in Moscow smoothly, it would be like a shot of adrenaline for the dying Soviet Union, or even like directly putting on a high-tech ventilator.
You know, even though a person can't kick his legs or breathe, there are still a lot of living cells in his body even if he is about to die. The same was true inside the Soviet Union. An entire generation grew up in this environment and atmosphere. Even if they were corrupt and degenerate, it would not be so comprehensive. There would always be a few fish that slip through the net.
Oliver will undoubtedly become their banner and benchmark, allowing them to rekindle their hope, and this may actually lead to their resurrection.
How could the FBI not be anxious? Now they are waiting for an opportunity to happen. If things really develop like this, the primary responsibility will be the FBI. Who told you not to kill Oliver directly at that time?
The FBI will not dare to be negligent and will mobilize all its manpower as quickly as possible to make sure that Oliver stays on this land forever before he leaves.
But they miscalculated one thing: these KGB guys knew magic.
The scene at that time was probably that this group of elite agents made an impromptu combat plan and rushed into the KGB base. They thought that the people on the opposite side were ordinary agents, but the KGB also thought that they were ordinary agents. When the two sides fought, they were shocked in an instant.
The elite agents must have felt that these chefs actually ignored the recipes and focused on military tactics. You told everyone that you are a materialist, but you practiced magic behind their backs. Is there any law here?
The KGB must be even more shocked. Isn't it said that there are no FBI agents inside Gotham? Where did these tough guys come from?
Because both sides misjudged the opponent's strength and did not try their best at the beginning, both sides suffered losses. After adjusting their judgment, both sides tried too hard, resulting in a difficult fight.
This group of Russians must have only sent out one or two people to escort Oliver away, and the rest went to fight, so that's why Schiller saw the absurd scene of the Soviet magician KGB fighting against Gotham's elite FBI.
But it is also possible that it was during this process that Bruce noticed the situation here. In fact, he probably had no choice but to pay attention. In addition to the two-pound camera hung under the eaves, the fight between magicians was very loud, whether it was fireballs or water streams, they all had their own light effects, which were too easy to notice.
From Batman's perspective, the most absurd thing about this scene was not that the Russian-speaking man used magic, but that the group of people being chased actually pulled out FBI weapons.
Although Bruce's illness has improved a lot, he is Batman. Even if he is not Batman, but just an ordinary big capitalist, he would not allow such a group of super armed forces to hang around his home every day.
Bruce couldn't help but ask, it's fine if you sent people, but why are the ones you sent to me so strong? Who are you going to use these people to deal with? Who else can these people deal with?
There is a very ridiculous thing in this era. If you have to choose between a KGB and an FBI as your neighbor, the richer people are, the more they will prefer the former. Your opponent just wants you to lose, but your own people want you to die the most.
Bruce's countermeasure was also very simple. Amanda appeared on camera to expose some of the FBI's evil deeds, but she did not make it clear because this was not meant for the Americans, but for Moscow.
It's not surprising that the United States has come up with another big conspiracy. What's surprising are the serial murders and sacrifices. Moscow must be thinking that these chefs have stopped looking at recipes and started to focus on military tactics. Why are you also starting to study magic?
When the news about this KGB gang that can use magic reaches Washington, both sides will fall into the same embarrassing situation. During the Cold War until now, it turns out that not only I can't hold on in science, you have also started to secretly study magic.
Combined with Amanda's mention of Mexico, Moscow and its people will certainly think that the United States used extremely despicable means to interfere in the Mexican revolution, which again shows Oliver's tragedy.
To be honest, it is a bit awkward for Oliver to leave at this stage. After all, the revolution has not yet been fully successful, but you are in a hurry to come back and take credit. Someone with ulterior motives can make a big fuss about this and describe Oliver as a deserter.
But if the United States used some means outside of an orderly society, it would not be surprising that Oliver would temporarily move away. Most Muscovites did not know that their family was researching magic. They would only think that these Americans were cowardly and did not dare to compete with the Soviet Union in science and technology, so they chose to use this unpresentable cult method to persecute revolutionary heroes.
This allows Oliver to gain more sympathy and praise, which is the most fatal thing for the United States, because it is equivalent to adding healing agents to the oxygen in the ventilator.
The incident in Mexico is at most like a fire on the chicken's butt. Even if all the hair on the butt is burned off, it will only be a little ugly. The chicken's butt is destined to cause fatal damage for a long time.
But it was different in the Soviet Union. The giant bear's sharp teeth had pierced the bald eagle's feathers several times. Seeing that it was almost suffocating, they pulled its head back, and after cardiopulmonary resuscitation, it came back to life with a big breath. It only took one bite to bite off the head.
This can indeed be regarded as the most brutal revenge against the FBI. Every day since then, every bad thing that this country has experienced can be blamed on the FBI for not taking drastic measures to kill Oliver on its own soil.
After figuring out the key, Schiller no longer hesitated. He had to settle these things quickly. If they really affected the final concert, the consequences would be as serious as breaking the arrogant umbrella.
But that's why they say that when a person is unlucky, even drinking cold water will get his teeth stuck. Schiller just returned to the manor and wanted to check his phone when he saw his butler Merkel with a wonderful expression.
He leaned over to take a look and saw Merkel was watching a video. Merkel was so frightened when she saw Schiller coming over that she almost threw her phone away.
"what is this?"
"Uh, nothing, Professor."
Schiller narrowed his eyes.
"Okay, this is a video that's going viral online. If you want to see it, you can go to the Gotham website. Someone uploaded it."
Schiller turned on his computer, went online with some difficulty, and then logged onto the webpage. After clicking on it, he found that the video had been pushed to the first comment area and could be seen as long as he clicked on it.
Batman is pole dancing.
To be precise, Deadpool was pole dancing in a bat suit.
Schiller closed his computer with a snap, as if he had seen a ghost.
I had gastroenteritis last night and had vomiting and diarrhea. Sorry for being late.
(End of this chapter)
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