As soon as Vladimir finished speaking, there was a "whoosh", and a wine glass thrown out of nowhere flew over his forehead, and then fell on the wall behind him and shattered, and then several soldiers got up from their chairs, picked up something from their side and rushed over.
Seeing everyone's unfriendly behavior, the KGB people felt a little strange at first, and then a little panicked.
In less than five minutes, Vladimir and his men were tightly surrounded by all the officers and soldiers of the Red Army present, and everyone was questioning them in a gossiping manner, becoming more and more agitated and moving.
Vladimir began to feel that things were going to get out of control, the KGB had a bad reputation, and taking Seryosha on such an occasion would definitely offend the public.
So Vladimir pushed aside the people in front of him with his hands and feet, ignoring the angry Red Army soldiers, and little by little he moved to Seryosha's side, leaned into his ear and whispered.
"You can't hide the crime you have committed, but your comrades-in-arms don't know that if we encounter violent resistance to the law here today, then all of them will be implicated.
For the sake of your comrades-in-arms, I think you'd better make a statement and cooperate with us, you are a smart person, you don't need me to teach you how to speak" Vladimir looked at Seryosha like this, and he motioned for his men to open Seryosha's handcuffs.
Seryosha stroked his wrist and looked at Vladimir coldly, although Seryosha was in opposition to this person's position, but he already agreed with Vladimir's opinion in his heart.
Carry the things you commit by yourself, and there is no need to burden everyone.
So Seryosha raised his fist high, and the messy banquet hall quickly fell silent, and everyone looked at him.
Seryosha raised his fist and looked around, and then said loudly: "Don't worry, everyone, I'm just going with them to assist in the investigation, it should be nothing, I'll be back soon."
After Seryosha finished speaking, he began to walk outside, and everyone present automatically made way of a passage.
Vladimir followed Seryosha closely with the others.
Out of the crowd, the commander-in-chief of the Kabul theater of operations and the Soviet ambassador stood waiting for him.
The commander-in-chief shook Seryosha's hand, then patted Seryosha on the shoulder and leaned into his ear and said: "Don't worry, you will be fine, although the KGB is powerful, but the Red Army is not easy to mess with" Then the Soviet ambassador also stretched out his hand and said: "Our Foreign Ministry will not stand idly by." ” "Thank you," Serio said from the bottom of his heart.
Vladimir went to the front and opened the door for Seryosha, and as soon as Seryosha reached the door, Lebed limped behind Seryosha with his injured leg, and he stopped Seryosha.
Needless to say, Lebed hugged Seryosha tightly, and tears could not help but flow down his eyes.
After the two separated, Seryosha solemnly said "take care" to Lebed, and then walked out without stopping.
After Vladimir put the prisoners in the car, he breathed a long sigh of relief.
Speaking from the bottom of his heart, when Seryosha had just escaped from the enemy, he personally sent him to prison again, Vladimir was a little unbearable, and he felt that Seryosha and they were indeed remarkable.
But Vladimir, a graduate of the law faculty of Leningrad University, felt that it was more important to uphold the dignity of the law, and he always remembered the opinion of his teacher Sobchak that only a country can be clean and efficient if all people are equal before the law.
"Will you still send us back to the Lubyanka," Seryosha asked casually, sitting in the car and looking out the window.
"No, you can't be locked up there, you're a master of prison escape, if I were a judge, I'd definitely send you to the Sailors Silence."
Vladimir quipped.
Suddenly, he took out a bottle of vodka and handed it to Seryosha, and then asked, "Would you like a glass?"
"Do you KGB still invite prisoners to drink," Seryosha asked in surprise.
"No, it's your celebration wine, just now from the banquet," Vladimir said with a smile.
At least so far, Vladimir and Seryosha are getting along well.
The evidence of Seryosha's case is conclusive, in fact, there is nothing to interrogate, and Vladimir does not want to torture him to extract a confession.
Therefore, he wanted to try his best to have a good relationship with Seryosha, and he hoped that through his friendly actions, Seryosha would confess to the officials who assisted him in escaping as soon as possible, so that he could save a lot of trouble.
The car quickly drove into a secret KGB agency disguised as the office of the Soviet-Azerbaijan Youth Friendship Association, and Seryosha was taken into an interrogation room, and Yuri and others, who were arrested with him, were also taken to other interrogation rooms, mainly to prevent them from colluding confessions.
Vladimir opened the dossier, and he decided to start from the beginning, starting with the Lubyanka prison break.
Vladimir was about to speak, when suddenly the door of the interrogation room was pushed open, and one of his men walked in and whispered a few words in Vladimir's ear.
Vladimir hurriedly left the room.
He trotted to the office, picked up the earpiece that was upside down on the desk, and immediately heard the anxious voice of his superiors on the other side of the phone.
"Vladimir, when you see that one named Seryosha, don't take him to Moscow immediately."
"See, didn't you escort him back to Leningrad, why is Moscow going to intervene again," Vladimir asked puzzled.
"Escort back, I heard you right, I'll let you invite him back now, do you know what his identity is now, Hero of the Soviet Union, General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, just ten minutes ago in the Kremlin, called on the whole party and the whole army to learn from him.
Your only task now is to get him back to Moscow safely.
The superior said unequivocally on the other end of the phone.
"But he's a suspect, the evidence is conclusive," Mr.
Vladimir pleaded over the phone.
"The higher authorities demanded that we in Leningrad completely delete all negative files of Seryosha, which was an internal order of the KGB received a few minutes ago, and it was said that the boss personally gave the order at the KGB headquarters in the Lubyanka building, although the boss did not want to do this, but the protest from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defense made him have to bow his head."
Without waiting for his superiors to finish, Vladimir slammed the receiver on the telephone.
The supreme rulers of the country finally intervened, and like the tsars of the feudal era, they finally influenced the justice of the law by their own will.
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Vladimir calmed himself down and glanced at the door of the interrogation room.
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