Big Time 1958

Chapter 99: Martha

   Although the days of the head of the bodyguard are not long, Serov is already very bored. Khrushchev's kindness in coming to the United States in person has allowed the two countries to maintain a period of relaxation, which is terribly short in my impression! Brezhnev, who has not yet provoked a full-scale arms race, has been around for a long time. This is very simple. The Soviet Union in the Brezhnev era was already so powerful that the United States had to ease. The Soviet Union in the Khrushchev era seems to be so bad. A little bit of energy.

  The endless dinner party has made Khrushchev irritable, and so is Serov. Now he no longer continues to witness history, and when he meets the scene of the dinner party, he has no intention of going in, and he is flying kites from a long distance. Later, he went directly outside to play with his TT33 pistol, and the security inside was handed over to other adjutants.

   "What's the matter!" Serov, who was sitting on the lawn outside the hall, picked up the walkie-talkie and asked.

   "The first secretary and the mayor of Los Angeles have started a debate!" Along with the rustling of the walkie-talkie, the latest news of the dinner was reported. again? Serov stood up from the lawn with difficulty, and staggered back into the room when he did not contribute to the capitalist mosquitoes.

As soon as I entered the door, I heard Khrushchev's unique voice coming from the microphone, and directly grabbed an adjutant and asked, "What is the cause?" You guys, but this debate was provoked by the Los Angeles market, saying that we are happy and willing to live like this, and whoever wants to bury us, we will fight to the end.

   "No problem, the first secretary will handle it!" These words are not nutritious at all, and they are not worthy of attention at all. But isn't it a free country? Why did the mayor of Los Angeles act like the secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, representing the entire American people and fighting the Soviet Union to the end? Who said that the people of the free nation would not be represented?

   We will bury you. What he means is that socialism will outperform capitalism in economic and political competition. But the American public opinion machine. Take this sentence out of context and translate it according to your own intent. Turned into a communist terror strategy, Khrushchev wants to kill you. Over the next three years, Khrushchev explained his words more than once, and this time he didn't want to.

Khrushchev said very angrily, "You know, I came here with good intentions, but some of you always want to turn serious things into a joke at the end. Maybe some people will put him and his The delegation was seen as a poor relative who had come to beg for peace. Maybe they invited him to give him a "see the world" to see the strength and power of America so that his knees would go weak, if so Then he is ready to return to China anytime, anywhere. Our plane is parked at Washington airport, and I can call it here at any time and fly back to the Soviet Union from here.”

  Shelov reluctantly picked up the walkie-talkie, and went about his usual job, which was to exaggerate the atmosphere, and said in a provocative voice, "If the war starts at this time. We are willing to die for communism..."

   All the Soviets present responded fiercely to Khrushchev. Under the leadership of Serov, belligerent slogans appeared one after another in everyone's mouth, and they supported Khrushchev one-sidedly and not to back down, even if the war started tomorrow.

   Except for the clamor of the Soviet Union, all the Americans were silent and looked at the Soviet agents around them anxiously. Even a few Soviet writers who had just had a good conversation with a Hollywood producer had serious faces. He looked like he was ready to sacrifice at any time. Many people's eyes turned to Shelov, who was closest to the door, and Shelov did not disappoint these senior actors. With a calm look, he took off the pistol in the holster, and pushed the bullets one by one in the eyes of everyone. It was as if the gaze that was concentrated in his own line of sight did not exist.

   Then he took the walkie-talkie and said a word, and all the Soviets who were carrying weapons showed their dicks. It seemed that a world war was about to break out in the next second.

"Dear Mayor Paulson, if you think what our comrade First Secretary said is wrong! Please consider what you Americans have done! As an intelligence worker, I respect and understand my opponents! Non-American activities The investigative committee has always been investigating writers who are close to socialism in ideology, otherwise Miss Marilyn Monroe's husband Arthur Miller would not be qualified to meet with us!" Sheloff walked to Los Angeles Mayor Bowie with a pistol. In front of Ersen, he pushed the bullet into the chamber.

Everyone thought that Sheloff was going to give senior Republicans a scene to kill on the spot, and some women even covered their eyes and dared not look down, but Sheloff put the loaded pistol in the hands of Mayor Paulson and said, "If Mr. Paulson likes to solve problems like this, I personally like to admire you, and if you don't mind, I can immediately absorb you into the organization on behalf of the KGB!"

Mayor Paulson, who was holding a Shelov pistol, was a little overwhelmed. Khrushchev reprimanded Shelov in a timely manner, which made everyone present relieved. In the scene where the guns face each other, many people are ready to use today's scene as a talking point to go back and brag to their friends.

Sheloff smiled apologetically, took out the magazine in his pocket, and took his gun back from Mayor Paulson. When everyone saw that Seloff was just handing an empty gun, he did something wrong. With an apologetic look, he said, "I'm just joking with Mayor Paulson, and Mayor Paulson won't join the KGB. Unless the old members have made significant contributions to the Soviet Union, we won't either. Set a precedent!"

"Please note that Mayor Paulson is definitely not a spy of our KGB!" Shelov pulled Paulson to his side as he spoke, easily smashing the old man's resistance, and gesturing to the Soviet agent, and after the flash went off The image of the two has been fixed in the camera, is this the negative? No one can take it from Serov. Sheloff was obviously disgusted by the actions of the mayor of Los Angeles, but he couldn't hide it from all the elites present. Some people couldn't help laughing and forgot the episode just now.

   No matter how good the scar is, forget about the pain. There is no difference between the Soviets and the Americans.

  The difference is that some of the Hollywood stars of the day are still here. Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe are both there. It is nothing more than the difference between power and money. In the Soviet Union, no matter how rich you have no rights, it is nothing, while the rights in the United States have always been in the hands of the capitalists, and the government is just an empty shell.

   As soon as he saw the direction of Elizabeth Taylor going to the bathroom, Sheloff walked directly to an FBI agent and asked, "Sir, where is the bathroom!"

   "Thank you!" Shelov thanked politely, and swaggered directly to the bathroom with Elizabeth Taylor, unscrewed the pen on him to make sure there was no bug. Immediately after that, it was turned off immediately. Technology is not omnipotent, and anti-detection methods are not necessarily easy to use. After washing his hands in the bathroom, Serov acted as a **** very unkindly and came to the corridor with one foot on the window sill. The appearance of tying shoelaces, waiting for the appearance of Elizabeth Taylor.

Hearing the sound of a lady's footsteps, she suddenly heard the chaotic footsteps. Sheloff fastened his shoelaces. When he turned around, he saw Elizabeth Taylor's panicked purple eyes, and whispered to himself, "Martha. If you don't obey, you will be killed, and the people of Hesse will tell you when to go!"

After a simple sentence, Sheloff raised another leg, changed one foot to the window and then tied her shoelaces, listening to the footsteps of Elizabeth Taylor slowly disappearing. The whole process took a very short time, and Sheloff's performance was also very good. Naturally, the sound is also controlled at a level that two people can hear. Even if someone from a distance sees it, they won't suspect anything, because it's more like a chance encounter, and the conversation is just polite.

Martha is the name on Elizabeth Taylor's certificate. Sheloff came up with this name. She didn't want people to know that Elizabeth Taylor was an informant of his development. In Sheloff's eyes, Elizabeth Taylor has only one role. It is close to Marilyn Monroe. To the diary that Marilyn Monroe used to record her conversations with Kennedy, as long as this mission is complete! It's worth it no matter how much money you pay.

   Serov, who tied his shoelaces, returned to the dinner party as if nothing had happened. His eyes didn't even glance at Elizabeth Taylor. Combining the historical records and the intuitive feeling of meeting today, Marilyn Monroe was instantly drawn to women like silly girls in Sheloff's eyes. Would a normal woman dare to threaten a president? What's more, Kennedy is one of the few presidents with a deep background, and it is not surprising that he ended up in that kind of situation.

   The next day, Serov escorted the Khrushchevs to visit 20th Century Fox. The company was also crowded with plainclothes policemen, both American and Soviet. They checked the bushes outside, the flowers on every table, and the men's and women's changing rooms. In the kitchen, chemist Rey Pinker, from the Agricultural Soilology Laboratory, checked the food for radioactivity, and he also checked the box where Khrushchev would sit to watch the filming of "Cancan."

   Shelov still used this time to buy a hamburger, took a bite and threw it in the trash, which was really unpalatable. By the way, he bought a newspaper covering Khrushchev's visit to the United States. He enjoyed the process very much. What was even more surprising was that the American people who came into contact with Khrushchev also liked him very much. Although to them Khrushchev was still a dictator, by now he has also become a legendary celebrity. Sometimes hearty laughs, sometimes witty words, sometimes complaining, elusive personality. It's also because of the constant media coverage of him that made him a star. For Americans, Khrushchev has gradually become a familiar figure in sitcoms, like an uncle with a changeable personality, who gets angry and snarling at every turn, but he is indeed a man of temperament.

The    newspaper also reported the secret battle between Serov and the mayor of Los Angeles, but omitted the clip of playing with each other with guns, but Serov knew that this matter would definitely be spread by those present. Reporting or not reporting is the same.

   Then Serov accompanied Khrushchev to the next stop in San Francisco, where he stayed for a day and returned to the origin of the cruise. Khrushchev and Eisenhower will hold talks at Camp David. (To be continued~^~)

  PS: The keyboard is broken. The keyboard that costs more than 20 yuan is really untrustworthy. I have collected three or four hundred words of information to make up the number of words. Please forgive me.

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