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Chapter 92: Family Affection and the Law


In the Kuntsevo villa outside Moscow, the elderly Brezhnev leaned back on the couch with the help of medical staff, picked up the newspaper at hand and read it.

Since the beginning of the New Year, Brezhnev's health has not been quite right, and it is only today that he has improved a little, so for so many days, Brezhnev has no time to take care of his work at all, and has been closing his doors, so it can be said that he is now completely ignorant of what is happening outside.

Brezhnev brushed his hair with his fingers, picked up a document on his desk and was about to flip through it, when his secretary suddenly knocked on the door, walked into his room, and said: "Mr.

Bo, Vice Chairman Zvigon wants to come and see you, he didn't make an appointment in advance, please ask you" "It's okay, call him in," Brezhnev said, then throwing down the document in his hand.

After receiving the order, the secretary turned to invite Tswickon, and after a while, the dusty Tsvigon entered the room, and without saying a word, he first gave a military salute to Brezhnev, and then sat down at the beckoning of Brezhnev.

"Semyon, I haven't seen you for a long time, what have you been busy with lately, have you been preparing new works?"

Brezhnev said enthusiastically.

Tsvigon was a well-known Soviet spy writer and the general adviser to the hit TV series Seventeen Moments of Spring "General Secretary, I have a very important situation to report to you this time, and there are some important matters that I would like to report to you separately," Zvigon said, glancing at the people in the room.

Mr.

Bo felt a little strange, what was the matter so anxious, he understood and told all the staff here to leave, Tsvigon kept a close eye on the movements of everyone in the room, until the last person walked out of the room and closed the door, Tsvigon turned around, met Brezhnev's inquiring gaze and said: "Mr.

Bo, we recently inadvertently discovered that your daughter Galina was involved in the process of investigating a criminal case, I think I must say hello to you."

"What are you talking about, Galina, how is it possible, my God, she has always been a good child, are you mistaken" Mr.

Bo had an incredulous and shocked expression on his face.

"I'm sorry, it's true, from our current evidence, there is a high probability that Galina is involved, Briyace is one of Galina's lovers, the two" "Enough, Tswickon, are you here to humiliate me" Brezhnev suddenly roared, interrupting Tsvigon's report and slamming the things on the table to the ground.

Zvigon stood stunned, hanging his head, he had already accepted his fate.

Before coming, Zvigon had been mentally prepared, but the matter was too big, he really couldn't be the master, as a relative and confidant of Mr.

Bo, Zvigon should have come to tell Mr.

Bo about it, and Andropov has been staring at him, it is said that Chairman An has been secretly investigating this case behind his back, not only that, Chairman An also secretly sent people to Uzbekistan, Ukraine and other places, as an old KGB for many years, Zvigon knows that as long as this case is intentionally investigated, Technically, it's not that difficult at all, and the reason why it's stuck here now is only because many high-ranking officials and their families are involved, and Tsvigon doesn't dare to investigate further, but Andropov doesn't have such concerns, and he will definitely investigate to the end.

There was silence in the room, Mr.

Bo turned around, faced the wall, covered his face with his hands, tears moistened the corners of his wrinkled eyes, he had to pull up the corners of his clothes to wipe the tears that were about to well-rise, although the voice was not loud, Zvigon could hear it, Mr.

Bo was crying.

At this moment, he is no longer the supreme leader of the high, the great power chauvinist who clamours the theory of limited sovereignty, he is just a father, worried about his daughter who has broken the law, and he even regrets why he is so greedy for power, why can't he discipline his daughter more "I'm sorry, General Secretary," Zvigon said after a while.

"Tell me the truth, Zvigon, if Galina is missing, what crime will he be convicted of according to our law?"

asked Mr.

Bo in a hoarse and desperate tone, snorting.

"It depends on how Galina is responsible for Zoya Fedorova's death, and if she doesn't know about it, she can be sentenced to prison, if she is the mastermind, it is possible" Zvigon did not dare to say the latter again.

"Okay, I know Zvigon, do what you have to do, since you have committed a crime, you have to accept the punishment you deserve, my father can't control him, there is a Soviet law to discipline him for me, I apologize for my attitude just now, if you want to ask my opinion, then I tell you, all according to the law" After Mr.

Bo finished speaking, he waved his hand with his back to Zvigon, signaling that Zvigon could leave.

Zvigon bowed deeply, he didn't expect Mr.

Bo to be so magnanimous, and he was willing to hand over his children to justice Mr.

Bo's statement, which reassured Zvigon.

Yes, it seems that Bo has always figured it out, and instead of letting Andropov use the topic to play, it is better to stand up and clear up the relationship himself.

Mr.

Bo is still very aware of the righteousness, and he would not have communicated with Suslov if he had known it. 。。。

Poland, Warsaw, Suslov, who is over eighty years old, finished his last activity in Poland, regardless of his old age and need to rest, immediately rushed to the airport non-stop, he wanted to return to Moscow as soon as possible to put out the fire, since receiving a call from Zvigon, his mind was no longer in Poland, he wanted to return to Moscow immediately, compared to the growing labor movement in Poland, the scandal of the domestic jewelry and diamond smuggling case is the real big thing, This party activist, who has been working since the time of Lenin, has dedicated his life to the cause of the party, he is well aware of the influence of the people's will on the regime, when he was young, he saw with his own eyes how the last tsar fell step by step from a little father who everyone loved to a sinner of the people, and finally buried the great rivers and mountains of the Romanov dynasty, and the Bolsheviks at that time attacked the government again and again from the position of public opinion, and hit the prestige of the tsarist government little by little, and in the end, Even if Nicholas II implemented reform measures in favor of the broad masses of the population, no one believed in him anymore.

In this way, the ruler of the powerful Romanov dynasty was guillotined by a group of literati who lived by the pen, and buried his own life and that of his family.

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