In a ward at the Moscow General Hospital, Suslov lay quietly on a hospital bed, his body full of tubes, and only the beating radio waves on the electrocardiogram machine showed that the man was still alive.
The colleagues who came to visit could only observe the situation inside through the glass window.
Although there were many people standing outside, everyone was surprisingly quiet.
Suslov's thin face was covered with wrinkles, and his cheeks had long since been deflated.
This old man, who had dedicated his life to the Soviets, could no longer continue to work.
On January 18, Suslov learned that after Zvigon's sudden suicide, he was too emotional, causing a massive hemorrhage in the cerebral blood vessels.
Suddenly there were footsteps in the corridor, and everyone looked back to see that it was none other than KGB Chairman Andropov and Gorbachev, the youngest newly elected Politburo member.
As the two of them got closer and closer to the ward, they consciously slowed down their footsteps.
Although the sound insulation effect here is very good, everyone still respects and does not dare to disturb Su Lao.
Andropov and Gorbachev arrived from Tsvegon's funeral, and in one day the Soviets lost a deputy ministerial cadre, and the number two man in the party fell, which Andropov never expected.
And Zvigon's death was so strange that he left no suicide note or last words, borrowed a gun from his guard without warning, and then suddenly shot himself in the temple.
Whether it was an immortal suicide or not, only Zvigon and his guards were at the scene, and it was impossible to identify it at all.
Anyway, Andropov didn't believe that Tsvigon would commit suicide, this guy had reported to himself the day before he died, and he didn't see anything wrong at that time.
Even Zwigon's wife, who did not believe that her husband would commit suicide, wept at the funeral and told every guest who came to mourn that Zvigon had discussed the renovation of the villa with her before leaving home.
However, Andropov noticed one point, that is, Tswickon's brother-in-law, General Secretary Brezhnev did not come to Tswigon's funeral, not even his immediate family members, and only saw the figure of Chubanov, the colt.
Mr.
Bo just sent a wreath with his name on it, and that's it, it's too abnormal.
Andropov looked at Suslov lying on the hospital bed, and couldn't help but sigh in his heart: "It would have been great if he had come to lead the Soviet Union, maybe this country would not be what it is now." ” Andropov thought of this, looked at the people around him, and his heart was filled with contempt.
It is simply an insult to a group of morally corrupt, pleasure-hungry and idealistic guys to mourn such a "socialist puritan" as Suslov.
These guys should all be sent to prison for Stalinist reform.
"How's Su Lao's condition?"
Andropov asked softly, calling the medical staff.
"Unfortunately, we can't do anything better," the paramedic said with his head bowed in shame.
"Okay, I see," Andropov nodded, letting the paramedics leave.
Andropov suddenly felt that his eyes were gradually moistening, he took off his glasses, took out his handkerchief and wiped the corners of his eyes, stood for a while, and then turned away.
Seeing this, Gorbachev hurriedly followed.
The two walked down the stairs, and Andropov suddenly sighed: "What an amazing person" Gorbachev also said: "Yes, he is really amazing, he is also a very smart person, and he still has so much work as the Politburo and the Secretariat.
I don't understand how he can handle all this to do the work of the Secretariat, no one can compare to him, he is always so methodical and full of confidence. ” Andropov did not take these words to heart, at the moment he was thinking not of Suslov's greatness, but of the second position in the party that had been vacated with Suslov's fall.
There are many promising successors in this position, and he Andropov is the closest one of them.
Whether he succeeded in taking the position, or whether the Dnepropetrovsk gang of General Boston got this position, I am afraid it will be another life-and-death struggle 。。。
The vicissitudes in the bureau are not known to ordinary people in the Soviet Union at the moment, and Seryosha does not know what kind of political whirlpool he was lucky to dodge.
At this moment, he was obsessed with the Soviet Union's communications business.
After visiting the Voronezh Scientific Research Institute of Communications, Seryosha obtained almost all the technical information of the Altai system under the pretext of joint development of vehicle-mounted mobile communication equipment in the name of the Gorky Automobile Plant.
In addition, Seryosha also secretly contacted the main developers of the project through private channels, and after spending a little money, Seryosha and several of the technical backbones reached a consensus, Seryosha will provide funds for the Voronezh Institute of Communications Science to do some private work for himself, that is, relying on the technical basis of the Altai system, to design a similar metro communication system for Seryosha, improve some of the shortcomings of the Altai system, and develop a new paging terminal, That is, the pager that was all the rage in later generations.
Seryosha consulted with these experts, and it didn't take long to develop the Altai system with a new vest, and the pager was invented as early as 1945, but no one used this technology in the commercial field until the patent expired, and Seryosha knew that the pager was actually more realistic than the mobile phone.
After completing the Voronezh Scientific Research Institute of Communications, Seryosha had to apply for an international patent for the communication system.
Since the application for a patent is not premised on a full-fledged product, Seryosha can carry out this work at the same time.
Seryosha first consulted with his teacher, Professor Sobchak, and then Toeva found several experts at Harvard University who were proficient in the law related to scientific and technological patents, and these experts in law and communication engineering would design a series of patent barriers for Seryosha, the existence of which would ensure that even if anyone wanted to enter the field in the future, Seryosha could use the weapon of patents to obtain the maximum benefits.
All this work was just the beginning, and with the establishment of new goals, everyone except for Daddy Petrov was busy again.
Yuri returned to the United States to continue to expand the territory of the Gorky Gang, Mikhail continued to digest the market demand of Uzbekistan, Yakov also returned to Tyumen to become his own oil tycoon, and Boris continued to take care of the business in Gorky City, as for the only woman in the gang, Gerkina, continued to use the Soviet civil aviation system to support everyone's business, although everyone got together less and left more, they did find what they wanted to do in the new year, and the small city of Gorky can no longer carry everyone's dreams. t1706231537: