Rebirth: Romania Rising

Chapter 27 Archives

Listening to Victor's confident remarks, Alexey also recalled that Victor was so confident during military training and led the team to first place.

Alexey also became more optimistic. He raised his eyebrows and said in confusion: "Sir Victor, you have this confidence, but I still don't understand. Can an anonymous letter provide information to someone looking for it?"

Victor saw his confusion and said: "If you look for it aimlessly and blindly, it will be like looking for a needle in a haystack. It is impossible to find it. But through this letter, we can limit the identity, time and place of the reporter. This way we can find people It’s much easier!”

So first, let’s study this anonymous letter at hand

Victor paced, came to Alexei, patted him on the shoulder and said: "Alexei, you said that the anonymous letter did not have a receiving address and recipient, how could it be delivered to the office?"

Anton really couldn't figure out what this meant. Since it was a letter, which postman probably delivered it? There were so many people coming and going from the military camp, so how could we investigate it?

"Ahem, was your military training class in vain? Think about it for a moment, our army's internal postal system, and the several processes that go into sending a letter from the field to the army." Victor was a little embarrassed, thinking that Ali Kesha knew what he meant.

Anton clapped his fingers and spoke as if squeezing toothpaste: "First write the letter, put it in the envelope, and then fill in all the information on the envelope. But there is no information in this first step?"

"It doesn't matter, what about the next step? You continue."

"Then there are stamps. They are affixed according to the distance, type and urgency of the mail, and then handed over to the local post office... But there are no stamps?! Sir?"

"Okay, keep thinking like this."

"Then they are collected at the post office for sorting. The envelopes for military personnel will be reviewed by special personnel, and finally transported to the destination. But the destination of the letter is empty..."

The more Alexey spoke, the more certain and clear everyone became:

This anonymous letter must have been written by someone inside the military camp, who sneaked into the office during the changing of the guard and stuffed it into Victor's desk.Otherwise, according to the Romanian Post process, the first step would be stuck. Alexei also nodded, this could only be the case.

Victor finally made the decision and said with certainty: "The originator of the anonymous letter is right next to me! Firstly, we can know that Brad and I took over the positions. Firstly, he sent the anonymous letter at the right time; secondly, he can only know that the envelope was unknown to him. It was delivered without anyone noticing."

In this way, the time and place were basically determined. Victor looked at the other people and asked: "Everyone here, do you have any other opinions?"

Everyone stared, wondering what else they could add.Victor smiled and took out the envelope and showed everyone some details of his research. After speaking, Victor carefully pulled out the letter and showed it to everyone:

"Before I came, I unfortunately looked at the letter. It was not handwritten. All the words were cut and spliced ​​from newspapers and then glued together. The reporter was very vigilant, had a good education level, and even had money to consume newspapers. After all, if you can read, you can already screen a large number of people."

Victor shook his head. The literacy rate in Romania was too low. If they could read, write, and read newspapers, they would have eliminated a large number of people. The number of people he needed to investigate would have been reduced by at least half.

"Moreover, if you look at it here, this is much more obvious." Victor pointed to the paint used to seal the envelope. It was exactly the same color as the one in the military camp, and the seal was no more or less, which further confirmed his identity as a cultural person.

Alexey listened to Victor's analysis and was stunned for a long time. Suddenly he was sweating profusely. It was surprising that he didn't understand such details. In the end, he wanted to pour out thousands of words of praise in his heart, and he condensed them into one sentence: "Wonderful!"

It turns out that from these small things, we can see the sun through the clouds.The identity and scope of the whistleblower who was originally unable to be identified can be determined to some extent, and the personality and behavioral habits of the whistleblower can even be deduced!

"I'm going to set off now. First, I'll go find the chief here and ask for information. I'll find out how many of the chiefs here are literate, can read and write, and love to write letters. Let's just say it's a new chief taking office and doing routine inspections."

Victor pointed to others as he walked: "You can ask the sentinel who entered the office building yesterday. The whistleblower probably broke into the office when the changing of the guard was slack, but ask more It doesn’t hurt either.”

"What if this is what Andrew did?" Betif suddenly asked coldly.

Victor pondered for a moment and waved his hand nonchalantly: "Then as long as I ask him personally, he will reveal his flaws, and then you will act like this..."

When Alexey heard Victor's plan, he praised it repeatedly, and Betif was also amazed and thought it was feasible.

While talking, everyone had already walked out for a long time.The group of people was blocked by several short walls. Between the walls, a quiet wooden house with flickering lights appeared in front of them...

The Archives Bureau has arrived!

Victor walked in the narrow alley between the two walls, surrounded by dormitory buildings on both sides. Along the way, the laughter and curses of the soldiers in the dormitory came from the inferior soundproof walls. .The remote archives room seemed much more leisurely.

I met many people along the way. When they saw Victor's face and unmistakable epaulettes, their expressions froze and they quickly saluted and said hello to the new commander.

Victor didn't put on airs, just kept a kind smile and nodded to the officers and soldiers who greeted him all the way.

The officers and soldiers in the archives are all left behind by Brad.

Although Brad left a very bad impression on him, and for a time he thought that the leadership team he left behind did the same.However, after an on-site observation in the canteen last time, I found that not everyone is actually like this.

The officers and soldiers under Brad's management are generally harmonious and friendly.Without Brad's special instigation, the soldiers would be very simple and the officers would be very dedicated. They would train and check every day and be conscientious and responsible.

They were naturally wary of Victor's official position, but they also admired Victor's personal experience.There was no secretiveness or flattery.

However, Victor also discovered that the people in the archives were quite afraid of his new commander.When I passed by the overtime worker, the person was just nonchalant and apologetic.

Victor simply took the initiative to let them go first, and then shook his head helplessly: "I'm afraid the grudge between myself and Brad has spread too much, leaving a bad impression on the soldiers here."

The three of them found the person in charge's office and found that the door and windows of the person in charge were closed. Through the glass, they discovered that the person in charge was sitting on a hardwood chair, holding information in one hand and a pen in the other, and mumbling something.

Victor knocked on the door and walked in.

"Come in, please come in."

"Who are you? Strangers, please don't disturb my work... Hello, sir!" The person in charge saw Victor's epaulettes and face, stood up quickly, and greeted him with a smile:

"I just heard this morning that our Third Army has a new commander taking office. Who knew he would arrive in our archives department on the morning of his first day in office? It really makes our department shine."

The person in charge here seems to be an honest and simple old white man, in his forties or fifties, with a sallow complexion, a gray beard, and a slightly stooped figure. Obviously he is too old to do other work, but he is unwilling to retire, so Started archival work.

Victor didn't feel neglected and said quickly: "I'm sorry to disturb you because I came here for inspection today."

The person in charge waved his hands repeatedly: "What are you talking about? You are my superior, and inspection work is your bounden duty. What do you say about disturbing me and not disturbing me?"

He was very polite, and finally saw Alexei and Betif, so he narrowed his eyes and asked with some vigilance: "I just don't know what the sir is doing when he comes here tonight? Could it be that he thinks Someone committed a crime?"

As soon as these words came out, the air in the room seemed to freeze.Alexei and Betif stared at the person in charge.

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