Chapter 213 Route

Style: Historical Author: Durian shieldWords: 3445Update Time: 24/01/12 10:52:51
Fang Lang looked at the casual-looking adjutant, not sure whether the news was true or not. After all, where would there be any absolutely safe passage? Isn't this kid trying to trick me?

After thinking for a while he said:

"So if I want to transport supplies to Switzerland, which route should I take that is safer?"

Mr. Adjutant didn't understand why Fang Lang wanted to stay far away from the near.

"If you are worried about safety, you can transport the supplies into France and return directly by sea! Why go to Switzerland?"

Fang Lang smiled and said:

"I will also purchase machine tools from Switzerland. Then we will combine the materials we purchased in Italy and ship them back to China by sea from Italy."

After hearing Fang Lang's words, Mr. Adjutant didn't think much about it. After all, the other people came here to purchase machine tools.

As if thinking about memories, he said after a while:

"If you want to take a safe route to Switzerland, I suggest you go west from Stuttgart, follow the safe channel we have opened to Strasbourg, and then take the waterway along the Rhine River to Basel, Switzerland. Enter Switzerland.

This is the best route I can think of to transport supplies safely to Switzerland. "

"Ah! Isn't that a long way around? If you want to take the water route, why do you have to go to Strasbourg and take the water route? Isn't Karlsruhe closer and more convenient?"

Fang Lang was a good student who asked questions when he didn't understand. After all, based on what he saw on the map, it would indeed be faster to go south by boat in Karlsruhe.

"Haha. Colonel Fang, believe me, you can't hire a ship in Karlsruhe. Now the ships on the Rhine have been controlled by France. The nearest place where you can hire a cargo ship is to enter Our French border city, Strasbourg.”

After hearing what the adjutant said, Fang Lang finally understood why. Fortunately, he asked the adjutant today, otherwise he would have been able to find a suitable route just by looking at the map.

However, whether there is suitable transportation on this road is really not something that an outsider like Fang Lang can figure out. If you really plan according to the route you found on the map, there will definitely be mistakes.

After thinking for a while, Fang Lang took out a local specialty from his pocket and quietly stuffed it into the adjutant's pocket.

The adjutant also continued walking forward as if he didn't realize it, but the slightly upward corners of his mouth and the fingers that accidentally touched his pocket revealed his understanding.

"Then if you take the waterway along the Rhine River, are you sure it's safe? After all, this section of the Rhine River is the border between Germany and France. I'm not worried about the French side, but the German side?"

"Haha. Don't worry, Colonel Fang. It's precisely because this is the border between the two countries that I said the waterway is safe.

Don't forget that the area all the way south is the security area of ​​our French occupying forces.

Now the Rhine River as the border is equivalent to our inland river in France. Our patrol boats patrol the river. You can rest assured that there is no need to worry about safety issues.

I’m not afraid to tell you that a lot of our own equipment comes south via this waterway. "

Mr. Adjutant is obviously very confident in the transportation route he provides. After all, France is now a victorious country and is very clear about all the conditions of the occupying forces in southern Germany.

It was even revealed inadvertently that their own equipment also followed this route.

For Fang Lang, this information was an unexpected surprise.

"What if my goods need to be transported to Schaffhausen? The distance is much shorter and safer by going directly south by land?"

"If you go directly south and take the overland route, I suggest you give up, because there are still some resistance forces in the mountainous areas of southern Germany that have not been eliminated. If you take this route, your safety may not be guaranteed."

"Thank you, I think I know how to go!"

After chatting all the way, they arrived at the parking lot of the occupation headquarters. Fang Lang shook hands with the adjutant and said goodbye and turned to leave.

After watching Fang Lang and others leave, the adjutant put his hand into his pocket and touched the contents of his pocket.

Thickness, smiled with satisfaction.

"Boss, why don't we take a plane and leave?"

Qi Qingshan looked at Fang Lang confused and asked.

"Haha. Why do you think so?"

"Didn't you just ask Colonel Chatham's adjutant about the safe route?"

"I just made sure that the route was safe, but I didn't say I was going to take that route."

After returning to the hotel, Fang Lang found Zhuang Xintian and pointed at the map to circle a few places. After a while of arrangements, both Qi Qingshan and Zhuang Xintian were confused.

However, he didn't ask any more questions and started executing according to Fang Lang's order.

That afternoon, Fang Lang took a special plane and left Stuttgart directly, flying directly to Zurich Airport in Switzerland.

Fang Lang did not hide the news of his departure, so soon a call came to the hospital where Paul was staying, informing Paul, whose real name was Leon, of the news.

What Fang Lang didn't know was that the Gestapo's power had not been completely eliminated, although the Gestapo was declared an illegal organization and banned by the Allies.

All Gestapo files were sealed, but Paul had already hidden an intelligence force of about five people before the Allies entered Germany.

This intelligence force was originally under his direct leadership during the war. As long as their files in the Gestapo were destroyed in advance, their identities would never be known to anyone else.

Except for Paul and Leo, who were targeted by Fang Lang and the others, these five people had been hiding in the darkness since Fang Lang and the others discovered their identities and traces.

Paul had already realized that he was being watched, and it was very clear who was watching him.

As for why Fang Lang wanted to monitor him, Paul didn't know. It was probably for safety or curiosity at first.

However, it is obviously impossible for Paul to give up his actions just because he is being monitored.

All of his and Leo's actions were always under surveillance, and he knew it very well. Why did he open the treasure when he knew someone was watching him? Because this was originally part of his plan.

He would do this regardless of whether he was being watched or not, and this was originally the military expenditure he left for the resistance.

What surprised Paul was that even after knowing the location of his treasure, the other party remained unmoved and didn't even confirm the number of treasures. This made him think that he might have had an illusion.

The lack of sufficient understanding between the two parties caused many misjudgments on both sides and caused Paul to waste a lot of time.

What annoyed Paul was that the rebels disobeyed the command and launched an attack, which finally made him see his situation clearly. He knew in his heart that the Third Reich was completely hopeless.

Therefore, he took advantage of the action to confuse the surveillance personnel and went to Switzerland to formulate a new plan.

A plan entirely based on his own personal interests.

So when Paul returned to Germany from Switzerland, everything started to look completely different.

For a moment, Fang Lang and others were confused.

But in the middle of his action, the tail that had been following him took the initiative to withdraw, which made him unbelievable for a moment.

A simple move to drive away a tiger and devour a wolf, scare away the tail that has been hanging behind you and staring at you? Isn't this too childish?

But now that the other party has left Switzerland, the surveillance points around him have also been removed, which is also good news for him.

In this way, you can completely let go of your hands and feet without having to worry about anything anymore.

That night, Paul quietly slipped out of the hospital and walked in circles in downtown Stuttgart for more than an hour, performing a series of anti-tracking actions. After two layers of insurance that he deliberately set up, he confirmed that there was a real person behind him. There is no tail anymore.

This made Paul very happy and rarely had a good sleep.

Early the next morning, Paul put on a French uniform and appeared in the French army camp. In the evening

There was an entire car transport company with more than fifty trucks ordered to set off.

As for the departure destination, only the new commissioner and the transportation company commander knew.

After quickly going around in circles, the convoy drove into a very remote and hidden air-raid shelter. Because it was already dark, everyone did not know the exact location of the air-raid shelter, so they could only follow the car in front.

After arriving at the air-raid shelter, everyone began to enter the air-raid shelter in an orderly manner and loaded tightly packed wooden ammunition boxes and crates of various specifications into the car. The seals with the ** mark on the boxes were clearly visible under the lighting torches.

All the soldiers involved in the transportation had their hearts beating wildly, and they had a well-informed guess about the goods being transported.

No wonder that before departure, both the special commissioner and the company commander repeatedly emphasized confidentiality and asked everyone to completely forget about this operation after the mission was over.

After a whole night of transportation, in the darkness before dawn, the tired and half-dead soldiers did not even have time to rest, and the convoy left Stuttgart non-stop all the way west.

Because this was the transport company of the French Army, the entire journey was smooth without any interrogation.

The convoy arrived at a remote small dock in Strasbourg in the evening of the next day and loaded all the supplies onto a thousand-ton cargo ship.

The soldiers of the transport company reluctantly watched this inconspicuous little cargo ship disappear on the Rhine River in the dark night.

What they didn't know was that just as their transport company was heading to the air raid shelter, a German resistance army drove into an abandoned mine in a forest in the opposite direction.

"Leo, are you sure that Commander Leon won't join us?"

"Major Robin, didn't I tell you? Sir, I had a car accident right after I came back from exploring the road in Switzerland, and I'm still lying in the hospital! Why did you ask me to come here, sir?"

Leo looked at the resistance major who was missing a finger in front of him and said helplessly.

He also didn't expect that his superior would be so unlucky. Because of a car accident, he had to give up personally presiding over the treasure excavation.

Perhaps the commander should feel even more helpless at this time!

Major Robin kept looking at the surrounding environment along the way, but unfortunately he couldn't see anything in the dark night. He only knew that the vehicle drove south for more than an hour before reaching its destination.

What Leo didn't know was that Colonel Robin in front of him didn't really want Chief Leon to preside over this treasure excavation operation.

He was worried that if he wanted to swallow up this wealth, there would be huge hidden dangers if he could not silence Paul.