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Chapter 980: Nothing wrong

How to make sure that No. 3 is not in danger, or how to make sure that No. 3 really did not speak, is actually very simple, that is, just look at the notepad.

The notepad is not a real notepad, it is a person, the human computer Krauts who records all the secrets for No.3.

If No. 3 is really re-interrogated by the CIA, then the only sign of whether he has told the real secret about Edelweiss is whether he has told the existence of Krautz.

Gao Guang rarely uses Krautz's recording function because there is no need for it, but it is different now. No. 3, who thought he would spend the rest of his life in prison, suddenly faces the danger of being exhumed and retried, so Krautz is Dangerous risks marked.

Krautz knows many more secrets than highlights. He knows the entire framework of Edelweiss and everyone in Edelweiss. If he wants to completely destroy Edelweiss, Krautz is the shortcut key.

Of course, not everyone can open Krautz's notebook, but who can say the best about things in this world?

Gao Guang suddenly wanted to see Krautz. After all, he was not far away. The most important thing was that he had not seen Krautz since he arranged him at home.

Krautz originally lived in Gao Guang's home, but obviously he couldn't live in his home forever, so Gao Guang paid for and bought another house in the same community, not far away and only a few minutes' walk away, specifically to house Krautz.

When he remembered, he went to take a look. Anyway, he had nothing to do. Gao Guang stood up and said hello to Laura, and then walked to Krautz's residence calmly.

When you meet Krautz, you can't have anyone around you, nor anyone else, so it's better to meet him alone.

After only a few minutes of walking, Gao Guang confirmed that he had found the right place, so he stepped forward and rang the doorbell. After waiting for a while, he heard someone inside saying: "Who is it?"

"I."

"Who am I? Please tell me your name, or your position, or what the purpose is. Are you a temporary visit, a door-to-door salesperson, or a postal employee?"

Gao Guang was helpless and whispered: "I am Otto." "I can't open the door for you."

"I'm a mad dog."

"Please leave

open."

Gao Guang was helpless. He thought for a while and said, "I am No. 4."

The door suddenly opened, and Krautz stood behind the door expressionlessly, saying: "Please come in."

Gao Guang walked into the room. He looked at Krauts who was closing the door and said, "Didn't you see me? Why do you need to verify your identity?"

"This is a procedure. Only if your appearance, voice, and name or code name are correct will I open the door for you. Because appearance is unreliable. Today's makeup technology can completely copy another person. It requires very careful identification to find out. The sound can be imitated or recorded, and I will only open the door for you after comprehensive judgment and confirmation."

Gao Guang asked casually, but Krautz answered seriously.

Still not familiar enough with Krautz, Gao Guang took a casual look at the layout of the home and found that the house was clean and warm, not like a bachelor living at all.

"How have you been lately?"

Gao Guang asked casually, as if to say hello, but Krauts frowned, as if he was wearing a mask of pain. Gao Guang was helpless, so he had to say again: "You look in pain, why?"

"Because I'm thinking about how to answer your question."

Krauts raised his wrist to look at his watch, and then he continued: "The question you asked is too broad."

"Okay, have you gotten used to it since you moved here? Are there any furniture, appliances, or other items that you need to buy?"

You have to adapt to Krautz's communication style.

This time Gao Guang asked very directly, and Krautz liked this way of asking questions. He was obviously very relaxed and happy.

Said: "I was not used to it when I first lived here because there were too many people around, but now I have gradually got used to it and feel very adaptable. I don't have any family members or appliances that I need to buy, but I need more.

book of

membership."

Krautz walked a few steps, opened a door, pointed to a bookshelf and said: "There are only seven books here, and I have already read them. Now I need more books."

Gao Guang nodded and said, "Okay, I'll bring you a library."

If you have money, you will be willful. Didn't Krauts say that he didn't have enough books to read and wanted more books? Gao Guang directly asked his house to be turned into a library. I don't believe that Krauts couldn't be satisfied.

It stands to reason that people who love reading should be quite satisfied with this answer, but today is different. Krauts said calmly: "The library doesn't need it, because I am the library, and there is no need to read the books I have read."

Look, there are not many books that I haven’t read.”

"You are the library yourself."

Gao Guang was choked by this sentence and was speechless. He struggled for a moment and finally said: "Forget it, just give me a list and I will buy you whatever books you want."

"Thank you, here is the list."

Krauts was well prepared. He immediately brought a piece of paper with more than a dozen lines of his name written in German, and Gao Guang couldn't understand it.

Putting the note on his body casually, Gao Guang continued to say to Krauts casually: "Next time I come to see you, is there any faster way? That is, as soon as I speak, you will know that it is me. After all, I

I don’t want to talk about the codename No. 4 often.”

Krauts frowned again. He sat there motionless, with no expression at all, as if the computer had entered a downtime state.

The downtime lasted for five minutes because Krautz looked at his watch twice, but other than looking at his watch, he made no other movements or made any sounds.

Gao Guang was a little frightened, and he was worried that he would not burn out the CPU of Krautz's humanoid computer. "Hey, are you okay? What's wrong with you?"

Krautz looked at Gao Guang with a painful look on his face, and said in a deep voice: "Please don't ask me such overly complicated questions. I am eliminating all unreasonable options."

Krautz is a notepad, but it only has a recording function, but no independent operation function.

Gao Guang said quickly: "Okay, okay, don't think about what No. 3 told you before." "He called me Krauts, and I called him Master."

Gao Guang's eyes widened and he said, "Master? Such an evil title?"

"What's so evil? That's the truth. The names we call each other truly reflect the relationship between the two parties."

Gao Guang waved his hand, looked at Krauts and said: "Well, from now on you call me Master Gou, don't call me No. 4, but it seems inappropriate for me to call myself Master Gou. How about this? From now on, I will call myself Fake.

Why is it so difficult to get a name?"

As soon as Gao Guang finished speaking, Krauts nodded and said: "Okay, you will call yourself Fake from now on, and I will call you Mr. Dog."

How can he have the same virtue as Fake, Gao Guang was stunned at first, and then he hurriedly said: "No! I will not call myself Fake. You are mistaken. From now on, I will call myself...me, when I knock on the door again,

If you ask who it is, I will tell you who it is, and you can open the door when you hear it."

I will never take Krautz to public places, so I claim that it can be used, and it is enough. Krautz nodded, and then he said seriously: "Okay, Mr. Dog."

If there are no secrets to be extracted, it seems that this is enough. Talking back and forth with a human computer is actually quite painful.

Gao Guang was about to end the conversation. He stood up and said, "I'm going to leave first. I'll deliver the book you want as soon as possible." "How soon is as soon as possible?"

"As soon as possible. Tomorrow! Twelve noon."

Krauts looked relieved. He smiled and said, "Okay, Mr. Dog, I'll see you tomorrow at 12 noon."

I don’t know if this is Krautz’s personal style or if all Germans are like this. Gao Guang knows a lot of Germans, but they usually pretend that they don’t look like Germans.
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