(Why did that yellow-skinned monkey quit his job in Strasbourg and come back?)

Klein pondered the question, glancing at the three commandos in the room and asking, "Is there anything else to say?"

"No. The

leader shook his head.

"Then you go down first, I know everything, it's none of your business.

Klein motioned for the three to leave, and the three left the office one by one, and as the door slammed, Klein was the only one left in the room.

He looked at the novel on the table, his eyes gradually losing focus, his vision blurred, but the thoughts in his heart gradually became clear.

Why did Lin Shangzhou come back from Strasbourg?

This is the question that Klein can't understand, if he is that Huang......... Forehead...... If he had encountered the same situation as the yellow-skinned monkey, then he would never have returned to Berlin from Strasbourg in a daze, first, Berlin has its own enemies, and second, he has developed in Strasbourg, and his life is carefree, so there is no need to come back.

Klein

scoffed, of course he didn't really think so, the yellow-skinned monkey must have his reason for coming back from Strasbourg, he just didn't know.

He connected all the information he knew, that the yellow-skinned monkey had led a strike, had established a trade union, had joined the government, had joined the SPD, and even had the help of Louis, a high-ranking member of the SPD's Reichstag, and all these things were connected, and although Klein couldn't guess what the yellow-skinned monkey was trying to do, Klein had reason to think that he wanted to get involved in politics.

Thinking of this, Klein stood up, took off the hat from the hanger and put it on his head, and then left his office, he was going to find his uncle Albert.

It was rare for a Chinese to become a government official and a member of a party, and with the things he did, Klein felt compelled to tell his uncle about it.

He hurried to the outside of Prime Minister Albert's bedroom, hesitated before knocking, raised his hand to look at the time on his left watch, and made sure it was almost eight o'clock before he started knocking.

The reason for Klein's hesitation was simple, his uncle, Prime Minister Albert, got up between seven and eight o'clock, and if he disturbed Albert's sleep, even he would inevitably be scolded.

Three seconds after the knock on the door, Klein heard his uncle's voice coming from behind the door, "Please come in." He

opened the door and went in, and saw his uncle sitting on the bed enjoying his breakfast, and from his expression he seemed to be in a good mood.

"Good morning, uncle.

Klein walked over to the bedside and greeted Albert, who was in a good mood and responded to his nephew as he took a cookie from his plate and handed it to him.

"Good morning, Klein, would you like a cookie?" Klein

politely declined the cookie his uncle handed him, and Albert, seeing that his nephew was not eating, smiled a little and shoved the cookie in his mouth into his mouth.

After chewing and swallowing the biscuit, he asked Klein, "Say, Klein, you have something to tell me, and if you were okay, you wouldn't be coming to see me at this time." "

Yes, uncle, I have something to tell you.

Klein nodded, and then began to tell Albert about Lin Shangzhou.

He concisely took a few minutes to tell the prime minister about Lin Shangzhou, and Albert's expression was very calm during the process, even when he heard such things as "leading the workers' strike" and "building a union", which were no different from the acts of the syndicalists, which made Klein secretly surprised in his heart, lamenting the gap between himself and his uncle.

After his nephew finished speaking, Albert looked at his nephew with a smile, his eyes were so deep that Klein couldn't guess what his uncle would say next, what his mood was now.

"Klein.

Albert whispered his nephew's name, which made Klein nervous as his uncle called his nephew.

After calling his nephew, Albert didn't rush to say the rest of the matter, but picked up the teacup on the plate and took a sip of hot tea, and after putting down the teacup, he continued to say to his nephew: "You haven't told me anything else, right?"

This sentence made Klein's spine chill, Albert naturally saw his nephew's nervousness, so he smiled kindly and said, "Klein, why are you so nervous?"

Doesn't that mean you're hiding something from me?"

Albert's tone was still kind, but it didn't make Klein relax, but it made his heart more and more nervous, he didn't say a word about Sanssouci to his uncle, and if Albert knew about the things he had done, he would be unlucky.

Klein also had doubts in his heart, how did his uncle know that he didn't tell him something, and when nothing happened in the past ten months, why did he ask himself like this today?

Albert knew that his nephew was very confused now, so he chuckled and said to him, "You must be very puzzled why I asked you that all of a sudden, right?"

I'm sorry, uncle, I do have something to hide from you, but before I say that, can you tell me how you got suspicious?"

Klein knew that he would definitely not be able to hide it today, so he simply nodded and sincerely admitted his mistake, and directly admitted that he had something to hide from Albert.

Seeing that his nephew admitted his mistake, Albert nodded slightly with satisfaction and said, "Very good, just know that you are wrong."

Hearing his uncle say this, Klein breathed a sigh of relief in his heart, he will admit his mistakes directly In addition to not being able to hide it, there is another reason, that is, Albert is very tolerant of those who know that they can change their mistakes, and he knows that if he keeps hiding it, the consequences will be much more serious than directly admitting his mistakes.

Albert picked up the teacup and took a sip of tea, but this time he didn't put it on the plate, but held it in one hand and played with the lid with the other.

He smiled and said to Klein, "The reason is simple, the Military Intelligence Service (Abteilung III b) did not tell me about this, why did you suddenly come to me and tell me about it?

I know that you are very disgusted with Chinese, if it is not for special reasons, then you simply cannot go out of your way to investigate the affairs of a Chinese, you must be investigating him for something, and the reason for this is unknown to me.

"That's why I'm sure you're hiding something from me.

Albert had a faint smile on his face, but he was not very happy in his heart, it was impossible for the CIA not to know such a thing, and they would definitely report it to themselves if they knew, but now? I knew about it through my nephew.

Klein also keenly noticed his uncle's words, "The military intelligence agency didn't tell him about this", this is too strange, could it be said that the military intelligence bureau is

hiding information? He also directly asked Albert this question: "Uncle, is the military intelligence hiding information?" Albert

looked into his eyes, as if warning and as if admonishing, and said: "You don't have to worry about this matter, you just need to tell me what you are hiding."

At this time, Klein remembered one thing, the full name of the Military Intelligence Bureau was "Military Intelligence Bureau of the Army Staff", and it was not only under the orders of his uncle, but also under the orders of the Army Staff.

This also shows that the military has developed a strong resentment with his uncle, and if measures are not taken in time, the results will be terrible.

And this is not something that Klein, a small storm commando team leader, can interfere in, and he also knows that if he doesn't have the identity of the prime minister's nephew, then he can't be the team leader.

So he didn't think about it anymore, and since his uncle didn't let him think about it, he didn't think about it, and left this problem to his uncle and his brains to solve.

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