Battle of the Third Reich

Vol 5 Chapter 237: The magic drug (Part 1)

"It must be admitted that this kind of thing happened completely to our fault. Fortunately, it was discovered in time, and it has not developed to the point of no remedy. ↗," Ian sat at the conference table and sincerely addressed Weierle on the main seat. Reviewed.

"For the collection of British intelligence, the Headquarters and Yuan Capital understand very well the harsh environment you are in and the dangers you have experienced in your work. At the same time, you have also affirmed the great achievements you have made. The award is personally presented. Major Ian, you are a very good intelligence talent. Even your capital has expressed praise for your deeds. He said that he will find time to meet you specifically. To be honest, I am a little surprised. You may be the first to be summoned by the head of state among the first-line informants in the Eye of Odin." Weierle reached out and opened the folder in front of him, and pulled out a document on top.

"General, it's a great honor to be praised by the heads of state." Ian stood up and nodded when he hit his boots.

"Sit down, major." Weiler looked up at Ian and nodded in satisfaction.

"Regarding this matter, I had reported to the head of state last night, but he did not blame the clerks for this, but expressed a full understanding of the matter. The head of state told me at that time, if anyone really needs to be held responsible , Then that person should be himself." Weiler picked up the water bottle on the table and poured himself a glass of water.

"Your Excellency is really a great man." Ian sighed aside.

"Don't say such insincere words, major, especially in front of me, don't use it in front of the British bureaucracy."

"Humble office doesn't understand what you mean, General." Ian replied with a smile.

"The head of state endorsed the eyes of Odin, so this time whether it succeeds or not, it will have no effect on the future of your little foxes." Weyler glanced at Ian with a smile on the corner of his mouth.

"General, please believe us, we will do our best. To complete this task." Ian put his smile on his face, and he raised his chest solemnly to Weiller.

The door of the meeting room was opened from the outside, and Kirsten led Lecht into the meeting room.

"General, this is Captain Adele Lecht." Kirsten introduced to Weierle at the door.

"Captain Adele Lecht of the Air Force." The captain of the medical doctor stepped forward. The chic movements stand upright and salute in one go.

"We are waiting for you, please take Captain Lecht and Lieutenant Colonel Kirsten." Weiller pointed his finger at the empty space at the conference table.

"Observe, General." The two female officers approached the conference table, and Kirsten sat in Weiler's right hand. Lecht sat next to her.

"Captain Adele Lecht Air Force, I just looked at your file. Your resume is very satisfying to me. Lieutenant Colonel Kirsten recommended you to me because you have the professional knowledge we need most, It is of great help to the arduous work we are facing. This work is related to the interests of the empire, and even the Yuan capital attaches great importance to it, so no matter what kind of mistakes, I hope you can be clear Recognize this.

At the same time, I have to remind you in advance that I think Lieutenant Colonel Kirsten should have mentioned it with you too. The work we are involved in is classified as a state secret. So even if there is a change in position in the future, I hope you will not publicize what you have experienced to the outside world, and any breach of confidentiality will be punished most severely. "Weiler said to Lecht with a serious face.

"I understand that Sister Kirsten... Abu... Lieutenant Colonel has already told me, I will strictly guard state secrets, my mouth may be tight, and I won't say anything to anyone. Adele replied loudly, and Weierle's eyes twitched a few times.

"Very good, I hope you can remember what you said today." Weiler turned to look at Kirsten. The recommendation of the lover seems a little unreliable.

"Captain Lecht has a wealth of medical knowledge. She participated in a large number of military research work of the Navy and Air Force, most of which are top military secrets, so I think the captain is totally worthy of our trust." Kirsten respectfully Weiller reported.

"Military secret? It turns out that it's no wonder that there's nothing displayed in the file." Weyler nodded. Then I looked at Ian and asked.

"Do you have any questions to ask? If not, then I will agree to Captain Adele Lecht joining the operation."

"I don't have any opinions. I believe in Colonel Kirsten's judgment." Ian nodded to Kirsten.

"Very well, so let's start now. I will first ask Captain Lecht a question. Have you studied biochemistry?" Weiler asked the young military captain.

"Biochemistry? I have studied it for a while. It's mainly about extracting from biology...oh, it involves military secrets, I can't talk much about it."

"That's related knowledge, that's very good. In addition, I read your information, you are still an excellent pharmacy expert." Weierle looked at the document and asked.

"Yes, so far most of my research has been related to pharmaceuticals, for example...ah, it's also confidential, it can't be said." Miss Captain narrowed her neck cutely.

"Very good, Captain, it seems that you are indeed our best candidate at the moment. Now, you can take a look at this document and give you fifteen minutes." Weiler handed a document to Kerr Stern, who put the document in front of Lecht.

"Ian, you are going to notify the vehicle and the personnel now, and leave immediately after fifteen minutes. What details of the action can you and the lieutenant colonel discuss on the road. I need to see the preliminary results tomorrow morning, remember, don’t let the head of state Your Excellency is disappointed." Weiller gave the order solemnly.

"Follow the order, General." Ian saluted Wehrler, then quickly walked out of the meeting room.

"Do you have any questions? Captain Lecht." Weiler asked, looking back at the military captain.

"I really did not expect that the British have come to this step. This is indeed a huge breakthrough. If their experiments are successful, this will bring a revolutionary leap for research in the field of human medicine. If these experimental data are true General. This should indeed be included in the state secrets. The benefits behind this technology are difficult to estimate. You’re right, it must be in the hands of the Third Reich.” Captain Adele Lecht frowned seriously Answered.

"You made me look at each other again. Captain, you really can fully understand the meaning, and you are worthy of being a descendant of the Lecht family." Weierle nodded in satisfaction.

"General, my ability has nothing to do with the family. Don't confuse me with the rough embryos of the brain-powered artillery ship." Lechter grumbled and complained.

"Have the opportunity to say hello to Lieutenant General Lecht. The captain who participated in the battle against the Jutland battle line is the only one still alive."

"Got it, General, I will convey your greetings to my grandfather." Captain Lecht gave a very nodded salute to Weierle, and General Weierle shrugged helplessly with a smile on his face.

"Just a general. Now that I have obtained such detailed information, I still need what I'm doing here. I don't see any need for my help." Adele asked with a puzzled look through the document.

"I can explain this to you. As the head of state said, the problem still lies with the superiors who made the plan. The executives cannot be blamed for doing bad things." Weierle took a glass of water and took a sip of fresh water.

"Our intelligence collection work in the UK started long ago, and the first intelligence team was established in three or seven years. The person in charge at that time was Major Ian, whom you just met. It took three to nine years. At the time of the war, our intelligence personnel had spread across various fields in the UK, and a huge, efficient and secure intelligence network had been formed. It was not known how much effort and effort was expended by the staff, and there were many intelligence officers during the establishment process. He even gave his life for it. But a month ago, the head of state suddenly made some adjustments in intelligence collection. Although we tried our best to make up for it afterwards, due to the short time, some problems inevitably occurred. And the one in front of you is one of the most troublesome." Weierle said calmly, touching his head.

"What adjustments have the heads made?" Lecht asked, blinking his eyes suspiciously.

"Most of our intelligence collection focuses on military, political, economic, and social intelligence issues, and the head of state requested to strengthen the intelligence collection on scientific and technological research. At the same time, we came up with a list and requested that the targets on the list be strictly controlled. Monitoring and control." Weiller pointed at the document.

"This research is placed in the third place on the list. But because of the short time, the intelligence team in the United Kingdom has no time to set up a perfect monitoring network, and our people can't penetrate the core of the other party at one time, and can only rely on money to buy it. A few of these staff members. Only then did I get some superficial data, like those in the file."

"So what's the problem now?"

"We have occupied the entire laboratory, and at the same time controlled a part of the researchers. Of the main two principals, we only caught one, and the other escaped with some important samples and data. Our people are trying to track down "" Kirsten replied.

"Which one ran? What important information was lost?" Lecht asked nervously.

"Howard Walter Flory is missing. We have captured Ernst Pauls Chan. As for what important information is missing, this is your task. We need an expert to seize the laboratory. Screening of the data to identify those that are important, and what are the gaps and omissions, so that we can have a rough estimate."

"This will be a very complicated job and I need the cooperation of those British researchers."

"Trust me, they will cooperate with you soon, including that money." Weiler held his glasses.

"Another job for you is to judge whether these people are telling the truth and whether the data is real data. As you have said before, what great benefits the industrial production of penicillin will bring to the empire. Although intelligence It shows that their experiments have not made any particularly significant discoveries, but they have indeed achieved certain results. As long as the empire fully masters the technology and ideas they use, it will definitely allow our scientists to take a lot of detours."

"It would be nice if I could capture Flori and retrieve the lost data and samples from him." Lecht put the file on the table.

"Relax, Captain, our people have already bitten him. He cannot run away from our hands. If we cannot catch him alive, we will wipe him and his samples and data from the world, and will never give it to others. Opportunities for the country to master this technology." Weierle said with his knuckles tapping on the table.

"Report, general, vehicles and personnel are ready." Major Ian reported from the door.

"Very well, I will leave the rest to you, Kirsten. You are responsible for the work yourself." Weiller pushed the folder to Kirsten.

"There is an order issued by the head of state. You can mobilize the army units within the range allowed by your rank. The navy and air force will cooperate fully with your actions, keep in touch at any time, and will notify you as soon as there is new information. I hope you can make it. Correct judgment, this is a very severe test, I hope you can give me a perfect answer."

"Observe, General, then we set off." Kirsten and Lecht stood up and saluted.

A group of people quickly walked out of the gate of the headquarters, and a fully equipped convoy in the courtyard in front of the door was ready to go. Adele climbed into a wheeled armored command car with the help of several commandos. She opened the cover of the machine gun tower and put two ammunition boxes under her feet to reveal the upper body. The petite military captain learned The tank commander generally waved his arms forward with force.

"Target, Oxford University, set off."

Continue to ask for a monthly ticket. I have a better cough today than yesterday, but I still feel very tired, my eyes are squirting, and I continue to take medicine. I hope to be able to recover soon. During this time it is best to wear a mask.

Finally, thank you for your support of this book. (To be continued.)

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