Chapter 203 Cooperation
Lusakov didn't think so.

The radio turned out to be a clue about the new life of human beings.

Even Alcorn didn't expect that the content inside would be so large and surprising, although at first he imagined that it was an introduction about the Caspian Sea or a clue to go to the Caspian Sea.

But I didn't expect that the goods were not right, and there was a secret hidden in it that could overturn the subway station.

When Alcorn played the game before, he knew that this was an important clue discovered by Colonel Miller and others in breaking into the Hanseatic Alliance forces, but he did not expect that it would appear in this small recording.

For a while, Alcorn regretted it a little.

I was afraid that after Lusakov knew this information, he would do something bad.

In the palm of his hand, he tightly held the badge that Lusakov gave him just now, the golden five-pointed star badge.

Just when Lusakov was hesitating, Alcorn said, "Is the stuff in this real? Comrade Lusakov, where did you get this information from?" Lusakov's voice seemed lonely And lonely.

Before Alcorn could answer, he started talking to himself: "This information may be true, it may be false, and it may be false. It's not true, it's false, right? Not really, not really."

"Think about it carefully, this possibility really exists. If it is possible, give it a try."

Lusakov was obviously stimulated by the information on the radio, and began to struggle between affirmation and denial.This is the contradiction. I asked myself a question, but gave myself a negative answer.

But before Alcorn sees Lusakov clearly, it is impossible to guarantee that the information told Lusakov is true.

While Lusakov was talking to himself, Sasha behind Alcorn was also shocked when she heard the news, but she was obviously not as mentally disturbed as Lusakov was.

Instead, he just silently walked behind Alcorn, tugged on Alcorn's sleeve, and looked at the latter expectantly.

After Alcorn saw it, he didn't make a sound, but just nodded, indicating that the other party's guess was right.

The scene fell silent for a while, and even Lusakov stopped talking to himself, but went straight to the table looking for something.

Alcorn's face was half bright, half dark.With a pen in one hand and a document in the other, he was drawing something on the paper without raising his head.

His fingers were drawing something on the table, as if thinking about something.

He lowered his head, as if he was doing something, but he didn't know what he was doing.

His mind seemed to be blocked, as if there was a hand controlling him in the dark, and there seemed to be a pair of eyes watching him quietly.

Suddenly, as if thinking of something, he turned and looked at Alcorn.

Seeing the smiling face on Alcorn's face, he realized that his thoughts were right.
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The ceiling of the subway platform is usually not high, and it is tailor-made for human beings.

This is not the case for tunnels, which are five meters wide from wall to wall and five meters high from top to ground.

On the far side of the subway system lives a group of savages who firmly believe that the tunnels are made by "big bugs" in the ground.

This giant worm is the god who created the earth and gave birth to human beings from his own stomach.

It's just that human beings later turned their backs on their creator, used these passages for their own use, made iron trains to replace the worms, and began to deceive themselves, claiming that humans have existed since ancient times, and there are no worms at all.

In fact, it is not bad to believe in this god, after all, bugs are more adapted to underground life than humans.

The tunnel is dark and terrifying, and the groundwater merges into a gurgling stream, ready to break through the cast iron tube plate and swallow the entire line at any time.

The cold air from the stream merged into a cold fog, making it difficult for the light of the signal light to penetrate.

Tunnels were not originally built for humans, and humans were not built for tunnels.

The outpost is only 300 meters away from the platform, but it is already chilling.

In order to drown out the terrifying sound, the sentry deliberately chatted loudly, and the bonfire lit by half-dried wood could also be somewhat emboldening.

The tunnel seemed to be alive: it wheezed and breathed in the light smoke of the campfire with its own hole-ridden lungs, like a smoker enjoying a cigarette.

Smoke rose into the rusted air ducts of the ventilation shaft.

A rail car was parked not far away, which was the means of transportation for the changing guards.This place is 300 meters away from the platform. If someone attacks the exhibition hall station from the dark place in the north, the patrol team will desperately resist until they are all killed.

At the same time, it is necessary to send a "survivor" to warn the platform, so that the children have time to hide, so that the women have time to take up weapons, and together with the men, guard the entrance with flesh and blood.

This defensive deployment always works, and thanks to it, the exhibition hall has been thriving for 20 years.

In fact, there have been very few uninvited guests in the past two years, and even if there were, it was mostly due to misunderstanding.

The last serious threat to the exhibition hall station and even the entire subway was the Dark Race, but they were wiped out by the missile storm two years ago.

Everyone at the exhibition hall still remembers who killed the beasts and saved mankind—Artyom.

Today all that remains north of Messe is a string of dead, empty platforms, beginning with Botanic Gardens.

The platform was very shallow, very close to the surface, and the airtight door that originally separated the above-ground world from the underground world was broken.

It is impossible to survive at the Botanic Garden Station, and people don't care about what will happen after the Botanical Garden Station.

Therefore, the boundary of the world is as far as the light of the campfire reaches, and beyond that is the universe.
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Sasha found that the scene in front of her was a bit serious, and Lusakov pressed Alcorn closely with his eyes, and the latter also looked at him without fear.

This scene made Sasha feel very uncomfortable.

"I want to know, is the content in this tape true?" Rusakov tapped his finger on the table.

The rhythmic knocking sound echoed in the quiet room.

Alcorn smiled and said, "Yes, I took this tape out of the D-6 base!"

"Base D-6? Just the base near Mayakov Station?" Lusakov raised the decibel and asked excitedly.

Alcorn nodded, indicating that the other party was right.

Lusakov rubbed his chin as if thinking, and then said to himself: "Since the tape was found there, there should be nothing wrong with it, right?"

"If that's the case, the whole subway is shrouded in conspiracy. It's really scary!"

"When I first heard the news, it really shook my goal for many years."

"However, it also strengthened my faith."

After Lusakov finished speaking, he patted Alcorn on the shoulder, and then said firmly: "Comrade Alcorn, you must keep that badge well. It is the honor and the highest belief in my life."

"It was given to me by my most important person, and it is also the motivation for me to persist for so many years."

"Since that thing is true, then I will make a decision. When I find the place in that message, I will get my badge back from you."

"But you also know that you are an adventurer, a hunter, and a wolf. Your fate is destined to take risks, and you are unwilling to stay inside the subway."

"In this way, we can cooperate internally and externally."

Alcorn didn't expect that Lusakov's awareness was so high, and he was afraid that Lusakov would be stubborn, and he would use his tongue to persuade him!

Unexpectedly, the other party even thought of the plan he had envisioned, and then nodded and said to the other party.

"Rusakov, you are the leader here. I have no organization and no leadership ability. So, I want you to keep this radio."

"I have written down the signal number in this radio, and I will contact you later."

"And you will lead the aspirants to our destination when the time comes."

"Aspiring people? What about the others?" Lusakov interrupted Alcorn's speech and expressed his own doubts.

"Others? Those who eat and wait to die are already used to living in the subway, and their minds have become numb. If we try to persuade them, not only will we have to waste a lot of words, but we will also encounter resistance from them."

"And you have to know that this is a conspiracy of those big forces. We can only secretly win over people with lofty ideals. If you want to jump out all of a sudden, who do you think will believe it? And when those big forces know about it, don't you think they will Shall we silence it?"

Lusakov nodded, expressing that he understood Alcorn's meaning and the consequences of what he did.

Then he asked suspiciously again: "Then how can we know that you found that place?"

"radio!"

"radio?"

"Yes, it's the radio. You have to know that in this era of the battle of the gods, many sophisticated electronic instruments have failed, and only those simple electronic equipment can be easily repaired and repaired."

"We'll be on the radio when the time comes, and that's the best way to break up those plots."

In this way, the two talked.

No one interrupted their conversation, both of them were immersed in the vision and pursuit of the future, and they had a deeper understanding of each other, which also gave them a better understanding of the bright future.

They talked about the present and the future, and both of them were very excited. They had never talked so much in the past six months or this year.

There is a common understanding between them that they can't talk about the future casually, and this understanding has made the relationship between the two of them even closer.

Two young men were sitting in a simple room, smoking while thinking about the upcoming future.

The information from the air penetrated through the skin, stimulating their nerves. They exchanged a look and reached a consensus.

They lowered their brows, closed their eyes, and no one spoke, as if they had planned everything and were just waiting for the last moment.

Time seemed to pass very slowly. They waited quietly with a trembling heart. They stopped talking and could almost hear each other's heartbeat.

Their visions of the future, vague as they were, grew stronger, and although neither of them could articulate them, they were bound together.

Even though their hopes are close to fantasy, they don't realize it, and they are still looking forward to this day.

In their world, the morning glow in the east began to rise, and the fiery red light shone into their hearts.

The silent night threw their thoughts far away, and the free stars were blinking at them, shining brightly.

Sasha wanted to hear what the two were talking about, at least to relieve her embarrassment of having nothing to say, but when she listened carefully to the conversation between the two, she was taken aback.

Both of them spoke extremely fast, and they couldn't understand what they were saying at all, but judging from their expressions, it seemed that there was something important to talk about.

After listening carefully, I found that the content of their communication was somewhat incomprehensible, but most of them could be understood.

She watched their faces carefully, and found that Mr. Rusakov's words had made a great impression on herself.

The content here is also enough to subvert the entire subway station. No one thought that the conversation here would determine the future direction of the residents of the subway station in the future.

After the two people finished communicating, they walked out of the room.

Lusakov arranged accommodation for the two of Alcorn, and left in a hurry. Before leaving, he specifically asked Alcorn not to tell anyone else this information.

Alcorn was stunned. Sasha walked into the room and found some food on the table inside.

Alcorn was a little tired, so he took off his clothes and threw them aside.

Just when she was about to lie on the bed and go to sleep, Sasha climbed up.

Draw circles with fingers on his chest, stroking it provocatively.

Alcorn was touched by Sasha, turned his head to look at Sasha and looked at himself with a smile on his face.

Suddenly, an evil fire ignited in my heart.

Grabbing Sasha's hand with one hand, he rolled on top of her.

Then he looked at each other with a smile on his face.

……

……

Then the two fell asleep peacefully, and Sasha lay in Alcorn's arms with a happy face.

And Alcorn also fell asleep holding Sasha with a satisfied face.

Just when the two of them were sleeping peacefully, there was still a light on in a room at the other end of the subway station.

"Quick! Take out those materials quickly." Lusakov directed the others.

"Sir, is that information true or not?"

"Yes, if it is not true, if we do this, there will be bad consequences."

"If those big forces discover our small actions, they will attack us."

"Stop talking nonsense, what the officer said is right, look at your timidity. Do you look like a soldier? Are you worthy of what we swore under the red flag before?" the beast Mumba, who was looking for information, heard Those people complained and complained, and felt dissatisfied.

Lusakov, who was sitting at the table, just frowned tightly, and whispered in a low voice: "Comrade Alcorn, you have brought me a lot of trouble."

(End of this chapter)

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