Change the Day

Change the Day

by Li Huiquan

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March 1961, Moscow. The KGB headquarters was busy and orderly, except for the footsteps in the corridors and no voices could be heard. Vetrov, director of the Third Bureau in charge of Japan, was talking to a middle-aged man. The middle-aged man is named Slipchenko, who is less than forty years old this year. He is an expert who specializes in stealing Japanese chemical industry intelligence. Vetrov poured a cup of black tea for Slipchenko, threw him a cigarette, sighed and said: "Comrade Slipchenko, our work in Japan has suffered setbacks one after another, what do you think is the main problem? Popov and Che Fuxuan are such good spy talents that we have developed, and it is such a pity that they... Were ruined like this! As far as I know, Japanese companies have almost no counterintelligence capabilities. Over the years, we have achieved great success. Could it be that this time..."

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The Storm is Rising87mo ago

The plot is quite exciting, although the main characters are not interesting before they appear, especially the language of the book is not natural, like a translation. Fortunately, the thrilling plot later makes up for this shortcoming. The heroine is stunningly beautiful and clever. She is not the big-breasted and brainless "swallow" in the 007 series of movies that makes people sleep in vain, but a female agent with both beauty and brains. At the same time, I can't help but lament that in the era when the United States and the Soviet Union were competing for hegemony, the espionage activities between them should only be to get better in armaments. It was only a drain on the economy and had no positive effect. It can be said to be a waste of people and money. Sent from my iPhone

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