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Chapter 67 Never Lonely

Chapter 67 Never Alone

Only more than a week after the United States used the atomic bomb to bomb Hiroshima. Emperor *** announced his unconditional surrender. The news reached the atomic bomb test base in the desert of New Mexico on the same day. What Lynn saw was that most people regardless of country, ethnicity, skin color and age. They devoted their indulgent shouting and selfless cheering. They hugged each other and burst into tears. Years of hard work finally got rewards. The evil enemy was defeated, the world finally returned to peace, and the day of going home was approaching. What else is more happy than this?

Yes, the unprecedented World War II finally came to an end. Lin En sighed to the sky, but it was not for the so-called justice and light. Before this, he always felt that some events different from history should have occurred in recent days. However, the Potsdam Conference did not change, and atomic bomb was rewarded to the Japanese. Even the content of Emperor Hirohito's surrender edict was not changed, and the information sent in cigarettes was also sank to the sea. Could it be that the so-called butterfly effect, that is, a small action of the time traveler can change the logic of the historical trend, and is still a trivial factor in the face of the grand main line of time?

Confused, confused, silent.

In the secluded corner of the test base, some people looked at everything here coldly like Lynn, and even felt a little similar. However, Lynn was a former German armed SS soldier, an elite of the "Vampire" night battle commando, and a lieutenant of the Imperial Guards Army, a deputy commander of the intelligence team to the United States, and a fierce wolf who accidentally mingled into the sheepfold. In comparison, these people have much simpler identities. They are the world's top physicists, with extraordinary intelligence and talent. Witnessing the terrible power of the atomic bomb, they were deeply shocked and realized that the fruits of their labor have evolved into a terrible weapon that is enough to pose a fatal threat to all mankind.

However, like Lynn, their personal abilities are equally difficult to change the speed of the earth, and it is difficult to change everything that is established in this world...

As Oppenheimer promised at the beginning, the mission of this atomic bomb test base also changed essentially as the war ended. Next, people began to reapply for stays and stays based on their own wishes and actual conditions. A considerable number of people, including several top experts, decided to return to their original position and continue to engage in pure scientific research. However, before finally leaving the base, they must undergo stricter review and registration than when entering the base, and determine their personal leakage risk level by the base. Senior experts are basically the first level, that is, the risk of leakage is extremely high, so in order to ensure "the United States's ***" and "the world's peace and stability", they will enjoy as abundant freedom as possible under the secret protection of the US government and the military.

Lynn submitted an application to leave the base. Most of the auxiliary researchers like him were quickly approved. However, a week passed, no one came to him for review and registration, nor did anyone inform him of the confirmed situation. However, Oppenheimer had not appeared in the ordinary test work area for a long time. Lynn went to his office twice and was told that the doctor was on business trips on duty. It seemed to be an important work such as the establishment of the United Nations or the trial of war criminals, and the return date was uncertain. As for Lynn's application, the office staff did not know which link was stuck, and there was no other way, so they could only wait.

After more than a month, Lynn seemed to have become accustomed to waiting alone, but even at the busiest time of work, he would not regard himself as an auxiliary researcher working for the US government, but instead kept in mind his identity and mission. He believed that even if his companions could not find their whereabouts for the time being, they would still stick to the ideal of imperial rejuvenation on the other side of the earth. He was by no means fighting alone...

Due to the end of the war and the adjustment of personnel, the work pace in the base test area has slowed down a lot, and the personnel management is also a little relaxed and chaotic, which has given the wolf in the sheep pen more opportunities. Although it is a seemingly inconspicuous auxiliary work, Linn was able to constantly get in touch with documents about atomic bomb manufacturing materials, combining the output, consumption and basic analysis data collected by researchers. Linn gradually came to his own judgment: if it weren't for the seizure of several batches of enriched uranium from Germany from May to June, the United States could only piece together the uranium raw materials to make two atomic bombs until August, one for testing and the other hit the heads of the *** people. Now, thanks to the "generosity" of the Germans, the United States has given the utmost twice the surprise. Not only that, according to the inventory consumption, the remaining uranium raw materials are enough to make the fourth atomic bomb!

Based on these data, Lynn has reason to believe that the so-called US dropped three atomic bombs on the ***, one of which was not exploded and was transferred to the Soviet Union by the *** government was not realistic. Furthermore, in order to obtain nuclear weapons technology in a short period of time, experts and data drawings should be more meaningful than a single atomic bomb entity.

Regardless of the truth, the Soviets did show great interest in nuclear weapons that brought human civilization into a new era. In just over a week in late August, Lynn was awakened by the base's warning sirens three times in the middle of the night. Each time there were roars around the base, and once there were even fierce gunfire. At the beginning, he thought that German intelligence personnel were discovered by the US guards during the on-site reconnaissance. He was both surprised and worried, fearing that his companions who were not good at overseas intelligence activities would suffer fearless losses. However, he soon heard from the researchers and military guards around him: several Russian spies were arrested one after another.

The war has just ended at this time. Although the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union has passed its honeymoon period, it is not as fast as turning aside. Based on the current international relations, the United States did not make a big fuss after catching Soviet spies. This can be seen from the peaceful and calmness of the broadcast news. After a few days, Lynn originally planned to find Captain Winster to find out the truth, but unexpectedly, the US official found himself first and intentionally or unintentionally revealed the information that the base guards captured several Soviet spies, obviously trying to explore Linn's tone.

If the captured Soviet spies were really Soviet spies, Lynn would not be surprised, nor would he have any ideas about them. Recalling his application to be shelved, he understood: Although the US side did not find its flaw, it had not really given him trust from beginning to end. Now some situations have occurred outside the base. In addition to interrogating the captured spies, they will naturally investigate the suspicious people in the base. Obviously, they are also on this suspicious list.

Faced with Captain Winster's pediatric inducement, Lynn was completely unmoved. He just asked curiously whether the Russians were really bearded like some propaganda brochures. Then he seriously asked the captain to help him check why the application was not approved - it would be a little later that he should miss the course at the University of California.

No clue was seen in Lynn's expression. The captain then complained that Washington had not sent anyone to take away these Soviet spies, so that the base guards had to draw personnel to guard these extremely dangerous guys, and intentionally disclosed their detention location and general guard situation.

After hearing this, Lin En still smiled bitterly in his heart: After more than a month of getting rid of normal training, even if he intends to show his skills, his performance level may be unsatisfactory, not to mention that those Russian spies really have nothing to do with him!

That night, Lynn lay on the bed and recalled the information obtained during the day. The fierce fighting on the Eastern Front made him, like most German officers and soldiers, very strong hostility towards the Soviets. However, when he calmed down and thought rationally, his current situation should not only not continue to regard the Soviet Union as the number one enemy, but should instead use it skillfully. As long as the conditions are right, what's the harm in carrying out limited cooperation with the Russians? Take a step back and say that since the Soviet Union's idea of ​​pursuing atomic bomb technology is very urgent, this is very suitable for cleaning up in the eyes of ordinary people, you can take the advantage of yourself when conducting intelligence operations, and they will take the blame.

Late at night, the shrill alarm that resounded throughout the base disturbed Lin Neng's sleep, and he couldn't help but admire the persistence of the Soviets. Listening to the noisy footsteps outside, he thought the defenders were going to take a car to the outside to capture the intelligence personnel who tried to approach the reconnaissance or even sneak into the base. However, within a while, the rumbling sound of cannons sounded in his ears. When he came on a hot air balloon, the defenders only used machine guns. The sound should be medium-caliber anti-aircraft artillery. Could it be the Soviets' ultra-long-range reconnaissance aircraft?

It's unlikely! Lynn thought to himself that even in the strongest years of the Soviet Union during the Cold War, Soviet reconnaissance aircraft would not go deep into New Mexico to conduct reconnaissance. What's more, in 1945, the Soviet Union had neither excellent intercontinental aircraft nor available bases close to the United States. Could it be that Soviet spies rented hot air balloons like themselves and flew very high? If that were true, such fierce artillery fire could tear an ordinary hot air balloon into pieces in a very short time. How could it last for more than ten minutes?

The sound of cannons outside was really curious and confusing. Lin Neng finally got up from the bed. He did not leave the room rashly, but walked to the corner of the wall and looked out through the tiny cracks caused by the vibration of the earth when the atomic bomb was tested. The entire base was almost illuminated by the strong light of the searchlight. The strong cannon flames flashed in the surrounding darkness. The red shells soared up at a high angle, setting off dazzling flames in the sky, almost obscuring the natural starlight.

Although there was no visible target of the American bombardment, listening to the noisy sound of cannons, Lin Neng seemed to have returned to the eastern line filled with the smoke of war. There, his brave companions were still fighting for his undefeated fate; there, no matter how difficult the environment and the harsh situation were, he never felt lonely.

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Starting from zero, today we have updated three chapters of 9000+, 37 ***s, falling out of the category *** list. The situation of the sky is so similar to that of Lin En in the book. It is confused, lost, and helpless, but even if there is only one fan, only one ***, and one recommendation ticket, the sky will not be lonely.

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