Imperial Overlord

: Two hundred and four who betrayed who

This incident has touched Daoding's inverse scale, and he has sworn in his heart that if this incident is true, then he must find that person and kill him with his own hands.

During the war years, someone actually leaked the most confidential information of the country to the enemy country for their own selfish desires. This crime is simply a crime that deserves death!

Every performance of the fighter jets in his own hands has been sent to the opponent's hands, and even some data are not even available to the British Air Force... What is this concept?

This means that German fighter pilots can fight British fighter pilots in the most targeted way.

What exactly will it look like? When the United States thoroughly studied the Zero fighter, the world-famous Mariana turkey hunt appeared as a matter of course.

The performance of the US Air Force fighters at that time had advantages, combined with more reasonable tactics, and carried out operations against the weaknesses of the Zero fighters.

The final record in that battle was that the United States shot down 300 Japanese fighter jets at the cost of 26 fighter jets.

The current German me-109e fighter, and the fw-190a fighter also have a slight advantage over Spitfire. Although it is not obvious, it does have a certain degree of advantage.

And the German pilots already have tactics against the Spitfire, which can expand the slight advantage infinitely and turn it into a huge gap that cannot be bridged!

British fighter jets would no longer be able to fight German aircraft until the new aircraft entered service.

This is a disaster for the British Air Force - where do they have any new fighter jets to replace the 38-year-old Spitfire?

"Okay... I guess this time, there will be a lot of things to do." The officer of the Secret Security Bureau sighed, and then said to Daoding.

Glancing at the silent General Dodding, he walked to the table at the end of the corridor, grabbed the telephone above, and said, "Pick up the Prime Minister."

"..." After a long wait, the call was finally connected: "Hello! I'm Smith, an officer of the Secret Security Bureau, and I have a result here."

"Yes...Yes...Mr. Prime Minister..." His hand trembled as he grasped the phone, obviously because the content of the report was too important, and every word of his would have a huge impact.

"The performance parameters of the Spitfire... Yes! It's all leaked... This is the result on my side..." When he said this, he seemed a little weak, as if he had exhausted all his physical strength.

"Yes! I will carry out the isolation mission...Yes! If there is resistance, I will kill you on the spot!" After speaking, the officer hung up the phone and looked at General Daoding beside him.

He squeezed out an unnatural smile, and pretended to be relaxed and said, "I'm going to send the prisoners to the Prime Minister's residence... Then I will carry out the arrest mission, and I won't let you drink coffee, goodbye!"

"Shadow! Shadow again! I've said it before! They're not alone! They're a syndicate! A criminal gang plotting to destroy everything in Britain!" Churchill threw off the receiver and yelled at his staff and secretary. road.

He asked for the result yesterday, and the reason why it never happened is because of such an important matter, he couldn't rely on the solitary evidence to act recklessly.

Now, he got a second testimony, and what happened in front of him also proved that what Churchill suspected happened.

Therefore, he must take action to arrest all suspicious persons at this time. This list was drawn up last night after he stayed up with many people all night.

The entire list of arrests, including Super Marin, which makes Spitfire fighter jets, and many minds at the Rolls-Royce sub-factory that makes Merlin engines.

The largest is a business owner, and the smallest is an engineer in charge of testing the engine. There are designers of engines, and there are secretaries who can get in and out of the office.

Even including the wives and children of these people, as well as the relatives and friends who have been in contact with the lover, there are so many people who need to be controlled immediately.

Of course, this is only a list of factories, and the Air Force is once again caught in a situation of suspicion.

The generals of 3 logistics and technical departments are to be quarantined and reviewed, as well as officials from 30 other departments, 192 officers, and more than 300 pilots who are now flying Spitfire, and more than 1,400 pilot students are being trained...

If you add their family members, relatives and friends...there are more and more people who need to be reviewed-to the extent that it is depressing.

Let us simply assume that, among so many people, who explain their suspicions and bite each other, the final scale will be about the same as the actual number of high-level British people...

You see, sometimes things are so interesting. I clearly know that such a general investigation will lead to no results in the end, but I still have to follow this method to investigate.

"Mr. Prime Minister, we have been monitoring your political enemies two months ago, and they haven't done much recently." The director of the Secret Security Bureau was in front of Churchill at this moment, reporting.

Although monitoring the opposition is against the law of the country, according to the special circumstances of the war, the intelligence services still monitored many people according to Churchill's orders.

This surveillance involves sending people to follow, recording every person the other side has seen, and keeping them on file.

At the same time, bugging devices are installed in the other party's home and office to grasp the other party's movements and confirm whether the other party has any intention of sabotage.

But for two months, Churchill did not find anyone suspicious. Although these politicians opposed Churchill and his ideas of war, they were under pressure and did not actually take any substantive action.

If someone was arrested for interrogation because someone went home and cursed for a few words... then this matter would be enough to cause panic and shake Churchill's legal status from a legal point of view.

Because of this, Churchill has not ordered the arrest of a politician who opposes him until now, because these people have no real illegal actions.

On the contrary, what Churchill is doing now is really dangerous and breaking the law. Accidentally, this set of things he had done was exposed, and that was the real scandal.

"I'm sure it's these people! They know they're being watched, so they pretend to be okay! Someone's directing them! Someone's going against us!" Churchill, like a paranoid, made up a An ethereal story.

The head of the Secret Security Service, seeing Churchill talking to himself there, looked away. He knew that although what Churchill said seemed to have some truth, it could not stand up to detailed scrutiny at all.

Not to mention anything else, just looking at the current matter, the person who leaked the performance of the fighter jets thought that Germany would win the war. This purpose is not questionable.

But among the politicians who competed with Churchill, who had the energy to make their subordinates work together to destroy the current battle?

Under the big right and the wrong, one or two traitors cannot form a climate at all. If they use their position to find help, they will soon be reported and show their tails.

Unless, a superior, and all his subordinates, are outright traitors. This probability is even smaller than winning the lottery, how could it happen?

However, even though he thought so much in his mind, the director of the Secret Security Bureau did not dare to open his mouth to help analyze and explain anything at this time.

Because if Churchill asks him: Then what are you talking about? How could he explain it?

Those who could have obtained this information were definitely not ordinary identities. He couldn't explain this apparently contradictory, yet recurring problem, so he could only choose to remain silent.

Analyzing this kind of logically contradictory question~www.wuxiaspot.com~ is simply the most brain-burning job. Even if he kills all his brain cells, he can't guess the answer of "shadow does not exist at all".

Because everything he knows proves the existence of "shadow", this is another place that he can't figure out.

A spy that exists, but can't find it no matter how you look for it, is an incredible problem in itself. What makes him even more strange is that the Germans have been using various means to "notify" the British intelligence services - the shadow has always been there.

Inferring from reverse thinking, the Germans implying the existence of shadows itself proves that shadows do not actually exist.

But document leak after document has proven that in fact the Germans do have an intelligence network whose working operations have never been affected.

"The Germans are fooling us, they believe that we can't find the 'shadow'!" After thinking for countless times, the Director returned to the origin that made him desperate, and he couldn't find any ideas.

"Tell the United States about this... and ask for assistance from the United States." The only remedy Churchill can do now is to rely on the Americans to pull him at this critical moment.

The domestic fighter jets are no longer a secret to the enemy. As a temporary measure, finding a group of American fighter jets has become a critical moment.

"Tell Roosevelt! He can exchange anything he wants! I want a p-40! I want the best fighter!" Churchill, who was already looking a bit desperate, added pessimistically.

"Report...these people are friends of the royal family...do you want to take action too?" When an officer checked the list, he found several great nobles.

These people usually have close contacts with members of the royal family, and if they are caught rashly now, they may arouse the dissatisfaction of the royal family.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like