Reborn in Hong Kong: The Tycoon Grows Up

Chapter 1923 Death of the General

When a soldier is attacked, he instinctively fights back; there are too many people around him, and he will be responsible for his life if he accidentally loses his life later. The marchers picked up the objects they could use and began to attack the entire 7th Armored Brigade. At this time, the situation has seriously escalated, and it is difficult for anyone to control the situation!

Brigadier General Winter also felt that something was wrong and was more aware of the seriousness of the matter; however, he saw that his men were being attacked, including stones, iron blocks and other objects; many soldiers had been beaten to death. If we don't stop it, we can't imagine the consequences; but now it's useless to say anything, it's still important to save your life.

There were many KGB members in the parade; the Arabs gave so much that there had been no funds for activities before; all the secret agents who had always been hidden became active. If you don't participate in it, how can you be embarrassed to take money? You can see it from here. Lao Maozi is not bad, and he really does things for the money!

The general's uniform and insignia are obviously different from those of his officers and soldiers; there is only one general in the entire 7th Armored Brigade. You know without asking; the person who just came out of the armored command vehicle must be Brigadier General Winter, the brigade commander. How could you miss such a good opportunity?

The KGB intelligence officer sneaked up to Brigadier General Winter; while the other party was not paying attention, he stabbed him gently in the waist. If it were a state of war, Brigadier General Winter, as a mid- to senior-level commander, would definitely not be so forward.

But this time I came to Scotland to suppress the riots. In my heart, I still wanted to appease them, so I came to the front like this; it was a kind of goodwill. Let the people of Scotland take a good look at the style of the imperial general; maybe in your heart you can shock the people on parade!

If it were normal times, you might still be able to feel it; but at this moment, the scene was too noisy. The soldiers were already huddled together to protect the officers.

In less than 3 minutes, Brigadier General Winter felt something was wrong; he was still relatively confident in his physical condition. Exercise every day and have regular physical examinations; there will be absolutely no problems. But now my body is starting to lose control and there are obvious signs of poisoning.

Before coming over, the director of the Prime Minister's Office specifically emphasized that Soviet KGB agents were involved. I used to think that it was an exaggeration and just an excuse; now it seems that things are not that simple.

Combined with his physical condition, he immediately thought of the KGB agent's classic weapon - the umbrella grab!

Although it is called an umbrella gun, it does not kill the target through bullets like a conventional gun; instead, it kills the target through toxins. If the target cannot get the antidote in time, the body will deteriorate and die within a few days.

The reason why the KGB agent chose the camouflage shell of an umbrella is because the British have a tradition of carrying umbrellas when going out. Rainfall is relatively frequent in the natural environment of the British Empire, so gentlemen will carry an umbrella when going out to prevent getting caught in the rain. This tradition gradually spread; even Rolls-Royce cars will carry umbrellas with them; so no one will think it strange when you see someone walking down the street with an umbrella on a sunny day.

The bullet of the umbrella gun is a sphere with a diameter of 1.7 mm. The inside of the sphere is hollowed out and has two holes. Under normal circumstances, there is 0.4 microliters of ricin in the sphere, and the small holes are sealed with wax.

The umbrella gun does not use conventional gunpowder gas to launch, but uses high-pressure gas; similar to an air gun. When the shooter presses the disguised trigger, the gas cylinder hidden in the umbrella releases gas and goes along the pipe to the top of the umbrella; the tiny bullet is fired out by the high-pressure gas there, and the sound is very small; we can't talk about the range, we can only Use it at close range or even against your body.

When the bullet is successfully launched and enters the target's body, it will only enter a very shallow part of the body because the size and power are too small. In addition, the use of platinum-iridium alloy will not cause redness and swelling as quickly as steel materials; the victim will only feel a slight pain after being hit.

If not treated in time, the victim's body temperature will melt the wax on the surface of the bullet; the ricin inside will flow out and attack the victim's body; symptoms similar to a cold and fever will occur. Only 0.7 milligrams of ricin can kill an adult. Symptoms include listlessness, nausea, vomiting, fever, etc., which are very similar to a severe cold; the victim eventually suffers damage to his liver, kidneys and other detoxification organs and dies of acidosis. , uremia or paralysis of the cardiovascular system and respiratory system.

A married Bulgarian writer defected to the UK; works for a broadcasting company in London. Many of his remarks made the KGB and Bulgarian authorities very dissatisfied and determined to get rid of this traitor.

1 Markov went to work as usual; while he was waiting for the bus beside Waterloo Bridge. A young man attacked him with an umbrella gun from behind. Markov only felt a hit on his right thigh, like a bug bite. When he turned around, he only saw the young man picking up the umbrella from the ground and taking a taxi to leave; Markov thought it was just a panicked young man who was about to be late for work and accidentally bumped into him.

That evening, Markov developed a fever; doctors initially thought it was a cold, but soon realized something was wrong. In view of Markov's special status, he was sent to St. James Hospital for emergency treatment; he died after four days of high fever. After dissecting the body, doctors discovered the metal ball that killed him and confirmed the cause of death.

Because there was no conclusive evidence, the murderer could not be traced; it was not until the late 1980s that Bulgaria admitted that the operation was jointly planned by the intelligence services and the KGB - codenamed Piccadilly.

As a senior military officer, he was naturally familiar with the tricks of the Soviet KGB. In addition, he had been stationed in Germany before, and his country's intelligence personnel would regularly brief him on relevant situations.

Unexpectedly, the KGB dared to attack high-ranking officers of the British Empire. Wouldn't they expect not only retaliation, but also international condemnation? But when I think about the other party being a Soviet, it feels normal.

You must go to the hospital as soon as possible, otherwise your life will be determined.

Brigadier General Winter said to the chief of staff: "Send me to the hospital quickly. There are Kberg spies among the marchers; I feel something is wrong now. I must have been poisoned."

"Hurry or it will be too late!"

Seeing the cold sweat breaking out on the brigade commander's head, he would never make a joke at this time; the chief of staff immediately took it seriously.

The scene just now was chaotic, and it was easy for the marchers to get to the brigade commander; with the ability of the KGB agent, it was easy to take the opportunity to poison him.

Considering Brigadier General Winter's condition, the possibility of poisoning is very high; the chief of staff still knows the physical condition of this boss very well.

The chief of staff called two guards to help Brigadier General Winter retreat; and ordered the soldiers to resist the impact of the marchers.

Walking to the last armored vehicle, the chief of staff said to the driver: "The brigade commander is under attack and must go to the hospital for treatment; rush back to London immediately, without any mistakes!"

At this time, many medical staff in Scotland participated in the march; plus they came to suppress them, so it was not easy to get proper treatment. It’s better to go back to England!

Of course, for the sake of safety, it is better to have medical soldiers accompany them; if there is an accident along the way, emergency response will also need manpower. As for the chief of staff, he didn't dare to leave at this moment.

The brigade commander has been injured and cannot command the army; as the chief of staff, he must step up.

At the same time, the Chief of Staff of the 7th Armored Brigade has already decided that the situation cannot be controlled; he can only take tough measures.

The Soviet KGB was involved and wanted a peaceful solution; it was not that easy. The brigade commander was attacked by poison, and he didn't want to make the same mistake again; if that happened, the entire 7th Armored Brigade would be in great danger.

Shooting at civilians is not consistent with the image of a soldier; especially shooting at the people of your own country will be nailed to the pillar of shame in history. But there is really no other way to end the conflict as soon as possible; protecting yourself is the primary goal!

Brigadier General Winter felt increasingly weak and could no longer speak. Seeing this scene, the medical soldier immediately injected him with an antidote serum.

The poison used by KGB agents certainly did not exist in Britain; even if it did, it would not be distributed to field troops. Only detoxifying serum can be used; treating a dead horse as a living horse doctor is better than nothing!

As a general, Brigadier General Winter was unwilling to die on the battlefield but was poisoned and murdered by agents. But I didn't see the other party holding an umbrella or carrying other large items; I still didn't figure out what was going on until I died.

Although he was very reluctant, the armored vehicles had not yet reached England; Brigadier General Winter had lost consciousness! He became the first general of the British Empire to "die in battle" after World War II!

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