When Chulbanov and Hassan's men finally escaped the silence of the sailors, an international flight specially prepared for Chulbanov was quietly waiting on the tarmac of Sheremetyevo International Airport.
Hassan's men avoided the attention of the military police and the media, and after escaping the silence of the sailors, they immediately met the people who had come to meet Hassan, who took off their prison guard uniforms and changed into ordinary clothes.
Hassan then escorted Chulbanov and his men involved in the operation to Sheremetyevo International Airport, where they were to leave the Soviet Union on separate flights, with Chulbanov being sent to Switzerland to enjoy his life and Hassan's men to Italy to join Yakov.
At this moment, Seryosha was already quietly waiting at the airport for Chulbanov's arrival, and he wanted to say goodbye to this old friend who had helped him again and again.
Although Chulbanov has many shortcomings and is not a person who does big things, Chulbanov has always been very sincere to his friends, he is the only subordinate who attended Sholokov's funeral, even at the most critical moment of Andropov's anti-corruption, Chulbanov did not fall into the trap of Sholokov.
When Chulbanov finally arrived at the airport, Seryosha shook his hand tightly.
Seryosha said to Chulbanov: "Suffer, Chulbanov, now I will send you to Switzerland and live with a new identity, from now on there will be no more Chulbanov in the world, you are free" "Seryosha, thank you" Chulbanov has lost everything he has suffered in these days, he has lost the aura of Brezhnev's son-in-law, he has become bulliable by everyone, he was sent to the most notorious prison in Moscow by the authorities on trumped-up charges.
Chulbanov had nothing to be nostalgic for in the Soviet Union, and leaving here and starting a new life in a foreign land was already the best choice for Chulbanov.
Seryosha did not delay Chubanov too much, he watched Chubanov board the plane.
Then he stood in the VIP room of the airport and watched the plane accelerate, take off, and leave the Soviet soil.
Hassan, on the other hand, stood beside Seryosha, waiting for Seryosha's orders.
"Well done, Hassan," Seryosha said suddenly.
"Thank you, boss," Hassan replied happily.
Chulbanov's plane was a veritable plane, and he was the only passenger on the plane except for the staff.
By the time he landed on Swiss soil a few hours later, he had a new identity, Ruka.
When Chulbanov walked out of the airport gate and rode in the car to his new home, he felt like he was in a dream.
"Where are we going now?"
Chulbanov asked curiously.
"Now we go to your new home on the shores of Lake Geneva, Monsieur Ruka," said the man who had come to meet Chulbanov.
"Can you tell me what my new home is like?"
asked Chulbanov impatiently.
"Your new home, sir, is on the shores of Lake Geneva, with a private marina and a two-acre forest.
There's a yacht on the marina that belongs to you, and you can sail across the entire Lake Geneva to France.
I'm sure you'll like it," the receptionist patiently explained to Chulbanov.
Half an hour later, Chulbanov finally arrived at his future new home, standing on his balcony overlooking the snow-capped mountains and the endless lake in the distance, a luxury that was absolutely unimaginable in the Soviet Union, and Chulbanov was so satisfied.
But it wasn't just the scenery that surprised him, as he loved the treasures of the cellar when he walked into his cellar.
Chulbanov now felt that any grievances he had suffered were worth it in this moment.
Chulbanov's departure finally relaxed Seryosha's hanging heart, and for the next few days, the media reported about the Silent Prison of the Sailors, because of Chulbanov's sudden disappearance, many people believed that he was killed by other prisoners in the prison, and the body may have been disposed of.
The prison riot has once again brought the judiciary in Ligachev's hands under fire from opponents and the media.
Gorbachev asked Ligachev to review the matter at a meeting of the Politburo.
And by this incident, part of the power in the hands of Ligachev was transferred to Yakovlev.
However, Gorbachev still supported Ligachev's attitude towards the excessive power of the local and ministerial authorities, and Seryosha regretted that Ligachev still had to inquire about this matter.
However, just when Seryosha thought that Ligachev would chase after his Mediterranean trading company, another person stood up and began to speak out against Ligachev's meddling in local affairs.
This person Seryosha could not have imagined in any way that he was actually Foreign Minister Shevardnadze.
At a Politburo meeting, Shevardnadze accused Ligachev's men of meddling in the normal work of local government and criticized the reform of local government.
At the meeting, Shevardnadze said by name: "Although Secretary Ligachev's intentions are good, objectively he is hindering the reform process of the central authorities in the economic and political fields.
The people in the working group are pointing fingers at our cadres, and they are not allowed to do this, and they are not allowed to do that, so how can our cadres still carry out their work, and should everything in the local area be discussed at the Politburo meeting?"
"Comrade Shevardnadze, I am upholding the authority of the Central Committee and ensuring that the local comrades carry out their work in accordance with the line of reform laid down by our whole Party, and that the Central Committee has the right to demand that the localities conscientiously act in accordance with the line of the Central Committee," Ligachev explained.
"Secretary Ligachev, I see that you are really a little stubborn, and even a little strongman's difficulty, we want to reform is to break the rules and regulations of the past, but your people are always using the past experience and the socialist system to imprison the thinking of our cadres, where is this to promote reform, I think you are hindering reform" Shevardnadze became more and more excited the more he spoke, and even slapped the table in front of Gorbachev.
The rest of the comrades in the Politburo were watching this farce, and they knew in their hearts that the contradiction between Shevardnadze and Ligachev was not at all a question of reform as they had spoken, and that Ligachev's men had stabbed Louzi in Georgia, and they had actually intervened in the struggle between Shevardnadze's old subordinates and the new Georgian secretary Patiashvili. t1706231537: