Early on Sunday morning, in the building No. 11 Lubyanka Square of the KGB headquarters, Chairman Andropov spent another sleepless night, and when the light of dawn shone into the room, Chairman Andropov finally finished the work at hand, he stretched, picked up a glass of water and brought himself a cup of strong coffee, walked to the window, and looked down through the window of his office, where the bronze statue of Dzerzhinsky stood in the center, as if he was examining the country.
As the founder of the Cheka, the predecessor of the KGB, the square was also named Dzerzhinsky Square, but the common people of Moscow still liked the old name Lubyanka.
It was probably too early, there were not many people in the square now, and a cup of warm coffee made Andropov's body feel a lot more comfortable.
However, he knew that he was no longer young after all, and if he drank too much, he was afraid that he would not be able to sleep for a while.
Andropov put the cup back on the table, picked up the microphone and told his secretary to bring in the newspaper of the day, and he was busy for a week, and he didn't know if there was anything big going on in the country.
Andropov had a small bedroom in his office, where he would take a break every time he worked too late, and he didn't have many hobbies, just reading the newspaper before bed.
In a few moments, the secretary delivered the newspapers, arranged according to the date, to Chairman Andropov's bedside.
Chairman Andropov, leaning on the bedside, picked up a copy of Komsomolskaya Pravda and began to read it.
Ten minutes later, the sound of things being broken came from Chairman Andropov's bedroom, and the secretary hurriedly went in to check, only to see Chairman Andropov walking back and forth in his nightgown, and the water glass at his bedside fell to the ground and shattered.
"These brutes, these damn brutes, actually give our children something that dogs don't eat, are they still human" Andropov was really angry, his secretary had never seen Chairman Andropov so angry.
The secretary glanced at the newspaper that Chairman Andropov threw on the ground, and at once understood what was going on.
"Prepare the car immediately, I will go to see President Bo," Andropov immediately ordered when he saw the secretary who rushed to hear the sound.
"But, Chairman, don't you need to take a break, you haven't closed your eyes all night," the secretary admonished.
"I'm resting, how can I rest, no one cares, this country is going to be finished, these embezzlers will poison everyone sooner or later" Andropov fell into a rage, and the secretary knew that it was useless to persuade at this time, so he hurriedly went out to prepare.
Anger made Andropov sleepy, and he immediately changed into his own uniform.
Went downstairs as fast as he could.
It was also not far from Lubyanka Square to the Kremlin in total, and in less than five minutes Andropov was outside the Kremlin.
Andropov's secretary, who remained in the Lubyanka, had already greeted the Kremlin.
Everyone arranged for Andropov to wait in a reception room for a while, and after a while, Mr.
Bo walked into the room with the help of the waiter.
"Is there anything urgent about Yuri coming to me so early" Brezhnev said with some slurred words, probably indeed not resting enough, Brezhnev yawned a lot as soon as he finished speaking.
"Leonid, don't you read the newspaper, those corrupt guys have reached the point of madness, and actually extract oil from the sewer and sell it to college students, are they still human" Andropov emotionally slapped the newspaper in front of Brezhnev.
Brezhnev picked up the newspaper in confusion and read it carefully, and the staff around him immediately put on glasses for him.
Brezhnev was old, he had some difficulty reading, and the article was very long, and it would take him a lot of time to read it.
But Brezhnev couldn't read it anymore halfway through, he picked up an object in his hand and threw it out, scolding: "How can these damn bastards do such a thing, I'm going to kill them" Brezhnev scolded a few words and immediately felt a pain in his chest, he covered his chest and forced himself to calm down, Brezhnev inhaled heavily, and a nurse soothed his back.
It took about five minutes for Brezhnev to recover.
Andropov couldn't help but be a little surprised when he saw Brezhnev's painful appearance, the last time he saw Brezhnev, his body was not so bad Brezhnev suddenly looked up at Andropov coldly, which made Andropov feel bad, what are you doing so concerned about Brezhnev's health status, he is the head of the KGB, and it is easy to get into trouble by doing this kind of thing, so Andropov quickly apologized to Brezhnev and said: "I'm sorry Leonid, Disturbing you with such a disgusting thing early in the morning. ” "It's okay, Yuri, tell me what you want to do, I absolutely support you this time, I didn't expect these rabbit cubs to dare to do anything, aren't they afraid of going to hell" Brezhnev replied covering his forehead with a painful expression.
"Leonid, I need you to support me, I want to rectify the atmosphere of this country, shoot these moths to death one by one, in the past when I mentioned this matter, you always said that it is not easy for anyone, and none of us can survive on wages.
However, we are too tolerant of these elements, they have long forgotten the existence of party discipline and state law, and if we do not rectify it properly, then more people will follow their example, and in this way, our country will be finished.
Andropov said bitterly, he held Brezhnev's hand, looked at Mr.
Brezhnev sincerely, his eyes were full of anticipation, expecting Brezhnev's support.
Brezhnev looked at Andropov, from the bottom of his heart, Brezhnev trusted Andropov, otherwise he would not have let him become the chairman of the KGB, but power is an unpredictable magic medicine, even if he trusted Mr.
Bo, he still installed his brother-in-law Semyon Kuzmitchitsvigon to go to the KGB as the first deputy chairman, as the supreme leader, Brezhnev has long been accustomed to thinking twice, he thought about it for a while, weighed it again and again in his heart, and then replied: "Yuri, the atmosphere of the country has indeed become bad." , there are some guys who are really arrogant, this time I promise you, let it go" Andropov, thinking that he had misheard, looked up at Brezhnev, who nodded firmly.
After the spy was over, Brezhnev, with the help of others, sent Andropov to the door, and it was not until Andropov left in a car that Brezhnev returned to the room.
As soon as he entered the house, he motioned for the staff to help him to the desk, and then drove everyone away, he picked up the phone and dialed Zvigon's number.
As soon as the phone was connected, Brezhnev said in a low voice: "Andropov came to me just now, watch him for me and see what he is going to do." t1706231537: