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Chapter 118 Start of the New Motor

Chapter 118 The Start of the New Motor

After returning to his residence by taxi, Lynn asked Schar: "Alfred, how much do you know about radar technology?"

"I only know some of the most basic situations," replied Schar.

Too lazy to go around the circle, Linten said bluntly: "The news that Colonel Andri got was that Ericon was interested in developing radar fire control, and the Baron von Pifiel, who we just visited, had only a medium-sized enterprise engaged in metal casting. It was like an ordinary horse. To make it stand out from the herd, we had to put a sharp horn on it."

Schar asked according to his literal understanding: "Let it become a unicorn?"

"Whether it is a unicorn or a unicorn, it is the most important thing to be able to cooperate smoothly with Ericon." After saying that, Lynn pulled Scharl and whispered: "The base has cutting-edge radar technicians and equipment. What we need to do now is to help Pifel's companies obtain legal qualifications in this area. Colonel Andri and I have also discussed it. We must start from several aspects at the same time: acquire those pure research institutions in radio, obtain written technical authorization for radar technology from military-industrial enterprises like GMA, and recruit some radio technicians who have scattered from Germany. In short, the speed should be fast and try not to attract the attention of the outside world."

Although Schar nodded, he still said with some confusion: "Sir, are you sure Baron Pifiel will cooperate with us?"

Lynn replied: "I can't say it's absolute, but I think I'm sure it's still very sure. What I personally value is not his company, but his personality and reputation. Such an old-fashioned German aristocrat has been in Switzerland for more than 20 years. People around him, including factory workers, have fair evaluations of him and have a relatively reliable character. If I look for other Swiss companies, I'm worried that it will be difficult to find a truly credible one in a short time. If I acquire a company in a complete manner and have to adjust internal personnel on a large scale, it will attract some attention from the outside world!"

Scharl thought about it for a moment and praised: "Your consideration is indeed very thorough."

Lynn was not happy with such compliments at all. He reminded: "Just start doing the trick like this! The lower the key, the more cautious you are, the safer you are. If you have any questions about this, you can also find Colonel Andri to confirm."

"I understand!" Schar replied simply.

In the next two days, Lin Neng and others waited for the special personnel of the base staff and the military police department, and attended some relatively traditional social occasions under the arrangement of Von Benning and Baron Pat, gradually contacted and made friends with upper-class people in Geneva, and obtained various information through this communication method, laying the foundation for later work.

The Andris should be the most familiar and good at this kind of communication method. Unfortunately, they are already familiar with each other in the upper-class communication circle of the Third Reich. The openly rich class activities in Switzerland may be recognized, so they can only participate in such activities with caution. In comparison, although Courtland is used to the world, he is not good at speaking and often speaks too straightforward, and does not belong to the type of type who can get along anywhere. Instead, his wife, Alel, who was born in a wealthy business family, has a cheerful personality and is good at speaking, and can often open up the scene quickly when talking to others.

As for Lynn, an ordinary young man born and raised in a civilian family, has always been a low-level combatant in this era. He has no innate talent for these high-level social activities. His only experience comes from contact with senior generals and officials at the base. However, although they are all German-speaking countries, Switzerland's cultural habits are still very different from those of Germany. When talking to people, they must be careful to avoid talking. Just like learning riding, Lynn quickly became tired of this social occasion and did not.

Confidence, especially the "big fly" who likes to buzz around Dinah regardless of age. Fortunately, Dinah is not the kind of romantic beauty who can be brought out or taken back. When she deals with the attentiveness, flattery, pleasing and even slightly revealing love shown by men other than her husband, she can always be gentle and considerate without destroying the atmosphere, so that no matter they are bankers, entrepreneurs, government officials, or people from other countries with diplomacy, investment, tourism, etc., they cannot take advantage of them.

This is also something that Lin En feels very pleased.

The three-day period is approaching in a blink of an eye. Through the surveillance arranged by Baron Pat, Lynn learned that Baron Von Pifel had only visited several old friends who also immigrated from Germany in the 1920s. These *** were as experienced as he did in the German Emperor's army. The highest rank had been an army colonel, and his life in Switzerland was basically low-key and peaceful, as if it was completely separated from his past life.

On this afternoon when it was drizzling, Lynn and Schar came to the Pifiel family's residence in Geneva in the most common taxi. This time, Baron Pifiel sent his second son Sigfred to welcome him at the door with his servants.

Looking at Sigfred von Pifell who was unrestrained on weekdays, she also wore orthodox clothes, Lynn knew that this was a good idea.

Walking through the clean and tidy yard to the living room, Lynn saw Baron Pifir wearing a gray, double-breasted military uniform with no military ranks today. It was very different from the new German uniforms of the Third Reich period, but the style was traditional and simple, and his burly and strong body still looked majestic.

The two people standing with Baron Pifiel were about the same age as him. One was short, fat, dark skin, and not as white as white, but with a high nose, blue eyes and golden brown hair, a typical Western-style face. He wore a dark blue military uniform suit, which was similar to the uniform style of the Third Reich Navy. The other person was not very tall, with a huge hook nose, and his chin was raised at an angle larger than Baron Pifiel or Laurenz. Bach's, and he looked down. His pants were almost exactly the same as Baron Pifiel's, and there was a vest jacket without any florals on his upper body.

None of the three of them wore military caps and did not wear any medals of honor.

When the two young guests took the seat, Baron Pifell introduced: "This is Otto Waldman, this is Anton Fasson, they are my friends for many years and are definitely trustworthy partners."

Their names Lynn have been learned from Baron Pat. One is a major officer of the former German Navy's High Seas Fleet. He served as a staff officer on the battle cruiser "Moltch" and participated in the epoch-making Battle of Jutland. The other is a ace pilot from the Second Empire, who shot down a total of 11 Allied fighters.

"Here, please forgive our recklessness and excitement and allow us to pay tribute to our respected predecessors as a virtuous person!"

Lynn stood up and took Schar to the three people in front of him, although they were all part of the SS, a controversial force that only raised hands, only loyal to the head of state and was controversial.

The seniors did not ask about this, and were even surprised by the actions of the two young men. Baron Pilfill and the former German Navy Major Alto Waldmann on his left were basically motionless, and only the veteran air combat ace Anton Fasson returned the military salute with integrity.

Baron Pifell said with a cold face: "We have long been separated from the German military sequence. We wear this kind of clothes today just to show our loyalty and love for Germany, not to a certain army, a certain regime or a certain person. I hope you can put this situation in the right place!"

"We are too reckless!" Lynn apologized again.

Pifeel was just like he was clearing his relationship with the Third Reich. Seeing that Lynn was so low and he was very sincere, he stopped focusing on this topic and said calmly:

"I have carefully considered the suggestions made by the two of you before. If everything is as you said, I am willing to cooperate with you unconditionally. My two old friends also hope to help the tens of millions of innocent civilians in our motherland, and we do not want to see Germany fall into division again."

Sure enough, only Germany faces the fate of division and can reawaken these souls who choose to escape. What Lin Neng thinks is not only the three people in front of him, but a large number of Germans who immigrated abroad in different eras. They are scattered in Europe and even around the world, and they seem to be just a few scattered sand and stones, but as long as they can gather their strength, even if they are only part of them, they can obtain quite amazing energy.

"Yes, our wish is very simple. We don't want Germany to split, and we don't want the German people to die in batches of cold and hunger." Otto Waldman, who was wearing a former German naval uniform and dark-skinned, responded.

Anton Fasson held his hands in front of his chest: "If possible, drive those dirty occupiers out of Germany as soon as possible!"

Lynn calmly observed the expressions and expressions of the three people when they spoke. He thought for a brief moment and said, "These are indeed what we have thought for several months. Except in Switzerland, our partners with the same ambitions are also actively running in some other countries. Now it is basically certain that the first batch of grain purchased from the Americas will arrive in Europe before the arrival of the mid-winter, and they will be trying every means to transport them smoothly into the allied occupied areas. As for our current goal, it sounds a bit similar to money laundering - letting the funds originally belonging to the Third Reich run, ensuring that they are not seized and confiscated because of the illegality recognized by the Allies. Cooperating with Ericon is our first goal, and then the wreckage of the Tirpitz battleship, which was lonely in Northern Europe. The third step is to rebuilt the industry with the help of the Nordic wastelands."

This jumping step has been brewing in Lin Neng's mind for a long time. To outsiders who don't understand the inside story, it seems to be a very complex way to launder and bleach.

After some thought, Baron Pifell looked at Lynn and said, "For Ericon, we have also learned some news that the funding requirement for this cooperation is no less than 20 million Swiss francs. And they hope to cooperate with companies with electrical equipment production technology. Our current situation is not in line with it."
Chapter completed!
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