Reminiscing with Andrew is still very interesting, and at least it can include a meal, and the food is good - only 15% worse than the meal with Pavel.
Whose money did Andrew take? This is also what Xie Yuan is very interested in.
After all, for this kind of overseas intelligence work, such as pulling people out of the country, you said there is no external support at all? Xie Yuan didn't quite believe it, or didn't think one person could do it.
The investment in connections, capital, risks, and life threats are all huge burdens and expenses.
If Andrew did this alone, he admired it, but if not, it didn't matter.
He now has no desire to need the help of collaborators to accomplish his final goal. In fact, no one is trustworthy in the matter of destroying the pre-war government - even if he gets a wife after being here, he can't tell the whole story.
Because he had no idea whether the person he came into contact with was a spy sent by the government before the war.
In the future, it is difficult to say whether he will stick to this goal - his attitude towards the pre-war government depends on the fact that the pre-war government has hindered the development of mankind. This is the reason why Xie Yuan wants to get rid of the pre-war government.
But if in the later period, the pre-war government became a boost to human development, he might also give up on this goal that must be destroyed.
So apart from this most basic contradiction, as long as they don't harm him, they can be good friends talking at the table - except for the Fourth Reich and the Hanseatic.
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"It seems that you are in big trouble." After touching a glass of mushroom vodka, Andrew put down the glass and decided to help Xie Yuan, "I can help you. I have many friends, and friends of friends can convey everything you tell me. Someone from the Ranger Corps for you.”
"But you must return to the headquarters quickly and stop hanging around. I don't know you yet, and your heart can't be tied up." Andrew laughed and scolded Xie Yuan directly, and the latter could only touch his head and giggle.
"The entire territory is now under martial law and there is no way to get there directly, so you must go to the outpost first."
Andrew stood up and walked towards the door: "Where to go, if we can bring your message to your colleagues, they will meet you there."
"Thank you, Andrew, I owe you a favor." Xie Yuan thanked Andrew very sincerely and was also curious about the old technician's experience this year.
The old technician's new residence revealed a strong petty bourgeoisie atmosphere - a gramophone, a radio station, two bright lanterns that illuminated the room brightly, and on the desk there were design drawings that he had thought hard about but could not yet understand.
If there was no other evidence, he would suspect that this old technician was a person trained by the pre-war government or the Hanseatic people - a strong deep covert agent style.
However, the old technician hadn’t met anyone he knew for a long time, so he just said to himself: “As for me, I quickly left the Arsenal (Kuzenitsky Station) station and started a new life. .
The Red Line was running wild there, constantly looking for traitors and spies... sending people to concentration camps or just shooting them because war was coming.
People began to flee Kuzenitsky Station and the Red Line camp. "
"And you are the biggest sponsor that prompted them to escape." Xie Yuan did not say this sentence, but this was what he blurted out.
Is it bad to live in the red line camp? In fact, each has a 50% share. At least as equal as possible in the red line, it can prevent people from selling their children and daughters. Of course, there is no hope of becoming a rich man... Such people are used by the red line to refine oil - squeezed out completely. .
However, equality for everyone cannot change the current situation of extreme poverty for everyone. At least the crazy emphasis on discipline and the cleansing style are really consuming the few good feelings people have towards the red line.
So don't blame the middle- and lower-class people for thinking that they can live a good life elsewhere when they see the colorful world outside - in fact, their own lives are too miserable in their own eyes.
Coupled with the teasing and help of people like Andrew, and the external pressure brought by the war, fleeing is a good choice - survivor bias.
They fully thought that they could go to heaven if they went to other stations, including Polis, the Hanseatic Station, the Independent Union Station, and the Fourth Reich Station—actually, they were jumping over the dragon's gate.
If you dance well, you can live a good life; if you dance poorly, you can jump directly into the abyss. Pavel's observation is not wrong. There are many people who live worse than what he said.
No one will tell these people who fled... The lower limit you thought is already the upper limit for some people; no one will tell them that not everyone can be so lucky... It is always when they lose that they remember what they once had. Have a wonderful life.
But by then it was too late!
But was Andrew wrong? To be fair, he is right, because what is the current situation of the red line leadership?
The emperor is dissolute and immoral, has no regard for government affairs, has powerful ministers in power, and is ambitious. Moreover, this radical faction is also preparing to occupy D6 and cleanse all opposition forces.
Xie Yuan is not opposed to unifying the subways. In fact, he has been pursuing how to continue to promote development after unifying the subways and once again develop the nirvana and rebirth of human civilization on the ground.
But it’s not about completely destroying the opponents! How come these rulers’ revolutionary books are not all extinct, and there are no similar works in the East, so why don’t they study them? Why not improve?
It can only be said that if Korbut was not too ambitious, then all this was manipulated by the so-called "invisible guardian" pre-war government.
There is no evidence yet, but if it is really them...the day when Xie Yuan loses his patience more and more, it will be the day of their destruction.
"Have you seen the armored trains being built on the Red Line?" Andrew asked as he walked.
"You see, the backward products from the First World War have now become a big weapon. I have always wanted to add some materials to the train, but there are too few ways to operate it." Xie Yuan also observed the armored train from the side.
You can say that! Red Line also manufactured tanks, but the roughness was not even as good as the British Mark tanks from World War I. Instead, the structure was a bit like a patchwork version of the M-10 Hellcat.
But the armored train is really beautifully made. Not only does it have armor that completely covers the entire front of the train, it is even equipped with a pre-war cannon installed in a closed turret on the top of the front. In addition, there are two machine gun towers with armor protection on both sides of the front of the car.
Xie Yuan once wanted to destroy that thing - but he finally managed to stop himself, because the Fourth Empire had it, and the Hanseatic Empire also had it, so the red thread was indispensable.
This is a strategic deterrent. Without it, the red line will fall behind. So even if Xie Yuanyou had a deep feeling that this thing would bring him big trouble, he couldn't blow it up - at most, he could add some remote-controlled bomb stuff to the boiler pipe at the front of the car, but it wouldn't cause any structural damage.
As for once in a confrontation? Well, in this D6 fortress defense battle, Xie Yuanhui privately invested in at least a 4-2 rocket launcher and a set of three rockets - no need to use them in vain, anyway, they are all outdated now, and they are all piled up in his station to eat dust.
Might as well fire them all.
"Okay, we also built something with the things brought by the refugees." Andrew took Xie Yuan directly to a vehicle covered with a tarpaulin, reached out and opened the tarpaulin...
"Wow!" Xie Yuan whistled rarely.
The rail car in front of him was simply the most beautiful beauty he had ever seen in the subway world - the prototype frame should be an off-road vehicle called "Buggy".
But on the painting, there is a large red letter: Regina (Queen)
"The brothers gave her this name. She is a patchwork, I don't deny that," Andrew commented with a craftsman's gaze on the work he had spent a lot of effort to complete, "But this is the best you can find. It’s a rail car, so just accept it first.”
"We also have some friends in Venice," Andrew gestured to Xie Yuan to sit on him, and introduced his connections to help Xie Yuan. "When you get there, just find the woodpecker and tell him where you are hiding."
Xie Yuan immediately climbed onto the "Queen" cleanly, started the engine button, felt the exhaust sound carefully, and couldn't help but give a thumbs up: "A masterpiece."
"But it's not perfect yet," Andrew pointed to the lights on the frame. "There are still problems with the control. The only thing that can be guaranteed is that spiders cannot get close to you. This is also the function of these light bulbs."
"It's time for you to go. There's still a long way to go, so you shouldn't waste time."
"I will also help collect data and put forward opinions when the time comes," Xie Yuan promised.
"Well, good luck to you." Andrew gave his blessing.
Amidst the rumble, the "Queen" began her new journey...