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Chapter 237 Director of the Grain Production Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture


In less than a week, news that Nikolai's men had buried their impersonators alive under the highway spread throughout eastern Russia, near Ukraine and Belarus by gangs of Slavs.

These gangs were intimidated by Nikolai's ruthless methods.

In order to fight back, the people of the Songtsevo Brotherhood immediately let out the wind.

They threatened that Nikolai's men had broken the traditions of the gangsters, and that they would enter Moscow to fight Nikolai to the end.

Although this matter is in the underworld, the police and the KGB are much more sluggish.

The dozen or so bodies buried under the Third Ring Road were not exhumed until a month later.

The traces of the site had long been destroyed by the construction workers, who the next day did not report it or make a public announcement when they found that someone had helped them repair a section of the road, but happily claimed it as the fruit of their own labor.

After the KGB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs investigated, they learned that this was a vendetta between gangs, and even if there were clues, it would not help at all to catch those who did it directly.

And the police know very well that even if they suspect that a certain big brother is a criminal suspect, they can't do anything.

Because people who voluntarily go to prison can even fill Moscow's prisons, the gangsters are not afraid of prisons, they are proud of the thieves.

Although Seryosha did not directly decide the life and death of these people, he was clear about these things, it was not a pity for these people to die, and he did not know how many people's precious daughters were sold abroad by these people to be used as a tool to collect money for foreign men.

Seryosha didn't feel any burden on his conscience, he was just a little unaccustomed to this way of doing things, and since the establishment of the Gorky Brotherhood, it has basically been smooth sailing, and it is the first time that he has relied purely on violence to solve the problem.

At the beginning, when the Komsomolskaya Pravda reported on the incident, Seryosha still had some worries and fears, but judging from the feedback from various channels, the police did not seem to plan to continue to dwell on these matters.

If Seryosha had known what was really going on in the Kremlin, he might have understood why the police had reacted so strangely.

There is only one reason, that is, the Supreme Leader Comrade Andropov is sick, his kidneys have failed, and he can only live on dialysis in a hospital bed every day, and the way he handles official business also depends on his secretary to help him read out the documents, and then he signs and gives instructions.

Andropov had always been in poor health, and was already suffering from serious chronic diseases in the KGB.

Now that the doctors had almost sentenced him to death, he could only lie quietly in bed and wait for that day to come.

Andropov did not dare to tell his comrades in the Politburo about his state of health, which at the moment only Gorbachev, whom he trusted.

The situation in the Soviet Union is not very good at home and abroad, the opposition at home is always preparing a counteroffensive, and abroad, the United States is co-opting its allies to blockade the Soviet economy.

Although domestic production efficiency and economic conditions have improved, and the shortage of materials has eased somewhat, it is far from being able to completely reverse the decline of the Soviet economy.

"General Secretary, Secretary Gorbachev has come to visit you," Andropov's staff reported to him.

"Let him wait outside for a while," Andropov replied without opening his eyes, and continued to wait for the end of the dialysis.

Nearly half an hour later, Andropov finished his treatment, changed his clothes and walked to the reception room.

Gorbachev saw the general secretary coming in and hurriedly got up, and after shaking hands between the two, he sat in his seat, and Andropov's forehead was already sweating at the moment.

"What's the matter, is there something to report to me, how is the plan to replenish civilian supplies?"

Andropov asked on his own initiative.

"The Mediterranean Trading Company is doing quite well, and the exchange of resources for basic agricultural products by them and foreign trading companies has stabilized, and they are basically able to provide the amount of imports we have set every month," Gorbachev explained his work to the general secretary in detail.

"Very good, it seems that young cadres can also take on big responsibilities," Andropov praised with satisfaction after listening to Gorbachev's report.

"Actually, I'm not just here today to report to you.

As you said, Comrade Ulyanov is a rare talent.

I would like to transfer Comrade Ulyanov to the agricultural department and take on more work.

Gorbachev said bluntly.

"What about the new workers' village," Andropov asked rhetorically.

Gorbachev was speechless for a while, but he quickly reflected on it, and then said: "I can let Comrade Ulyanov continue to serve as the Youth League Committee, but the Youth League Committee has always been a training base for young cadres, and in the final analysis, they still have to leave the Youth League Committee to take up practical work."

I think this is also very good for the personal development of Comrade Ulyanov" "What position are you going to arrange for Ulyanov to go to the Ministry of Agriculture?"

Andropov asked uneasily.

"The post of director of the Directorate of Grain Production of the Ministry of Agriculture has just become vacant, and I would like to make Comrade Ulyanov temporarily act as the head of this bureau.

Comrade Ulyanov has a deep understanding of the management of grain production abroad, and I think he is the best candidate for this post.

Gorbachev patiently explained.

"I agree in principle, but the new village of Moscow workers cannot be delayed, that is the hope of the Moscow workers, and if something goes wrong, it will be a big problem," Andropov finally admonished.

Andropov got up and shook hands with Gorbachev to say goodbye, and at this time, Gorbachev whispered to Andropov: "I heard that Chernenko quietly went to visit Gromyko" "I see," Andropov didn't say much, and after taking his hand back, he left the room with the help of the staff, leaving only the disappointed Gorbachev.

Gorbachev, who left the Kremlin, was a little disappointed, he originally wanted to remind Mr.

An to pay attention to Chernenko's small actions, but Mr.

An was indifferent.

In this year's anti-corruption national campaign, Gromyko's student, Moscow party secretary Grishin, was implicated, which caused a rift between Gromyko and Mr.

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An, who originally shared the same political demands.

Now Chernenko's faction began to take the initiative to woo Gromyko and Grishen, what would happen to their future if the two rows were united.

"Recently, the KGB seems to be asleep, the domestic anti-corruption campaign has suddenly and quietly stopped, and many cases of officials who have been verified have also been suspended by the trial organs, and even the KGB has been indifferent to the vicious case that occurred in Moscow a few days ago. t1706231537: