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Chapter 167. silence


Time seemed to fall silent, seven days passed slowly, and one week ran out on the calendar in the blink of an eye.

But for Liszt, who was fully prepared, as the days passed, the time he captured at that time became more and more important.

A group of Soviet experts have yet to find anything happening.

Even after the Enclave's senior officials took the initiative to contact Liszt last time, the communication device had lost all movement, and there was no abnormality at all like it was in a truly powered-off state.

But Liszt completely scorned this illusion, and even stopped carrying it with him.

He has so many secrets, any revelation of which is enough to detonate the world.

Without understanding the thinking of those politicians whether there is a spy recording function, Lister will not continue to carry this secret that can be activated at any time.

Tool, and he really did this, throwing it directly to a member of the Marine Corps who was responsible for security next to him.

But this is not the most important thing for Liszt.

Because on the eve of the blizzard a week ago, in the icy Rocky Mountains, more than 30 helicopters were destroyed, more than 600 elite Soviet troops were harvested, and three military transport planes were shot down by missiles.

Knowing how many Soviet soldiers were killed or injured inside, it can be said that he and those Soviets now have hatred that will never be erased.

But the strange thing is that the group of Soviets and Canadians seemed to have forgotten this mountainous area.

Even if the snowstorm that lasted for two days and two nights stopped blowing, there would be no snowstorms as Lister originally predicted.

Large-scale army formations will enter the mountains and annihilate them hiding in the caves.

Avenge those soldiers who died in battle.

Everything is peaceful.

Not only were there not a single squad of Soviet or Canadian troops now.

Appearing in this mountainous area, there are even fewer helicopters and fighter planes.

This mountainous area seems to have been forgotten.

Even the corpses of his comrades are still here, and they have forgotten to collect them.

It was so weird that even Liszt felt something was wrong, so he arranged for many marines to disperse and set up hidden sentries in the mountains, rivers and woods around the cave base.

But even these are wearing snow ghillie suits.

They were still wearing camouflage cloth outside, but they didn't find any trace of the enemy.

Instead, the only battle they had was when they encountered a group of grizzly bears that were awakened from hibernation and were hungry.

"Judging from today, it's really only been a week."

Liszt stood on the edge of the cliff platform of Cave No. 5.

The cold wind blew slowly over, bringing with it a few fine snowflakes scattered on the mountain top, but it made his brows wrinkle more and more.

He slowly looked up at the cliffs and canyons in front of him, as well as the stacked mountains in the distance.

Liszt couldn't help turning his head and said: "This is a bit weird."

The reason why he was able to wipe out so many Soviet troops was because of his guerrilla warfare ideas.

As well as sufficient ammunition, plus ambush operations have the most direct relationship.

Any army in their situation would not dare to choose an ambush like Lister due to various logistical constraints.

Being able to hide under the search of the Soviet helicopter formation would be the luckiest thing.

How dare you choose to ambush and counterattack But Liszt did it.

He didn't have to worry about ammunition consumption.

As long as he had points, he could exchange them for a large number of bullets and anti-aircraft missiles, and there was no need for logistical transportation.

After establishing a position, he could use it in the mysterious void.

Exchanging it is like having a mobile reserve ammunition depot "There's no way those Soviets would tolerate us operating in their belly."

Behind Liszt, Karl, his adjutant, also frowned.

Compared to Liszt's overall thinking, he thought of the thirty or so captured Soviets.

Although they were not tortured to extract confessions, they only demanded They were carrying some physical labor, and they had all received a vicious Russian curse.

He snorted coldly and said: "They all have grudges and resolve them.

They haven't taken any action yet.

There is definitely a situation."

"And it's a big case."

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Liszt nodded slowly.

Liszt and Karl had basically the same idea, but he gently stretched out his hand to hold it, but he couldn't figure out why the Soviets would abandon them when they were almost close at hand.

He didn't pay attention, but weirdly Silence fell.

Liszt couldn't help but sigh slowly and said: "We know too little about the outside world."

Frowning slowly, Liszt took a step back and sat directly on a sandbag.

He slowly took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket, lit one for himself and threw it to Karl.

Enjoying the pleasure of the fragrant gas flowing through his trachea, Liszt exhaled for a long time: "Actually, we are still strangers. people."

When he came to this mountainous area, apart from knowing that it was the Canadian province of British Columbia and that he followed the river westward to the Pacific Ocean and that the other side was the Queen Charlotte Islands, Lister's understanding of this area was completely limited to the map.

And this kind of understanding is not helpful militarily, because Lister does not yet have satellite-assisted positioning, nor does he have any effective way to detect surrounding movements and the international situation of the United States Federation or the Soviet Union.

He was unable to receive civilian signals, otherwise he would be a target for the Soviets to light up in the dark.

Even if it was a U.S. federal military signal, he would not dare to connect easily.

Even if the electromagnetic interference from the Soviets had ended, who knows?

How to monitor him secretly?

I am afraid that once he connects to Canada's signal, the electromagnetic reconnaissance force from the Soviet Union will firmly determine his location, and even how many meters underground will be clear.

In fact, in order to avoid the leakage of its own intelligence, even the current cave base is only equipped with short-range radio devices as a means of communication.

After all, this kind of short-range and small-range radio, although it has seriously lagged behind the military system, is basically for civilian use.

It can also solve the previously difficult communication problem in the cave without worrying about leaking information.

Moreover, a signal booster has been placed in each cave or tunnel as a strong guarantee for connection and communication.

At least within this week, the ventilation system, lighting system and communication system have been laid out throughout the cave base along with the laying of circuits

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