Hitler was suspicious by nature, especially when it came to people or areas that already had a bad record... Himmler fully grasped this.

For example, now that such a serious assassination occurred among the Czechs in Bohemia, Hitler would certainly not trust Heydrich's life and death to a Czech hospital again, even if the attending doctor was a German.

Himmler's suggestion was quickly accepted, and a team of SS doctors headed by Karl Gobhard flew to Prague that night and completely took over Heydrich's treatment.

The news reached Frankfurt the next day.

After Colonel Koch saw this telegram, a big stone hanging in his heart was half-hearted. When he handed the telegram to Qin Chuan, he felt another kind of fear in his heart: Although the captain in front of him did not have a high military rank, he was He has everything in mind, as if nothing can escape his grasp.

Colonel Koch was secretly glad that he was not his enemy. Otherwise, he might one day die in an unknown manner like Heydrich.

"Colonel!" At this time, the correspondent reported to Colonel Koch: "The laboratory called and I hope you and the captain will go there!"

Colonel Koch and Qin Chuan seemed to realize something, and walked upstairs to the laboratory without saying a word.

"What's going on?" Colonel Koch asked impatiently after walking into the laboratory.

Derwig didn't say anything, but placed two 10-pound notes in front of the two of them, and then said: "One is true and one is false, choose one!"

Qin Chuan didn't plan to take action because he had no research on the pound at this time.

Colonel Koch took the two pounds and looked at them carefully, then put them under the light to observe carefully, and then said in surprise: "I can't believe it, Derwig, it's completely impossible to tell. You can't be cheating with two real pounds." Me!"

"Did you give me a second pound?" Derwig asked.

This is true. Qin Chuan only gave Derwig one pound from beginning to end.

Then Derwig added: "We can give you more if you need it. In fact, you can have as much as you want!"

"Awesome!" Colonel Koch nodded and said, "Well done, you succeeded!"

"Is there no problem with the encoding?" Qin Chuan asked.

"You have to ask Schulz about this!" As he spoke, Derwig turned his attention to the tall, thin man wearing glasses next to him.

That's the mathematician who studies the coding.

"No problem!" Schultz replied confidently: "We have found the equation from a series of codes. As long as the code calculated according to this equation will be the code of the banknotes currently circulating in the market. Of course, This code has already been used, but there is no problem, right? Unless two banknotes with exactly the same code happen to appear in the same place and the user is bored enough to compare them, no one will find the problem! "

Schulz is right, as long as the code is definitely in circulation, there is no problem, because even the British cannot determine where the other pound with the code is, unless they install a positioning system for each pound... ...if there was a positioning system in this era.

Qin Chuan took two pounds and looked at them, and said: "Our own inspection is nothing, the important thing is that it can pass their inspection!"

Derwig nodded in agreement, and said, "So, we should produce a small batch of part for testing first, and then decide whether to mass-produce it!"

Qin Chuan also meant this.

This is a bit like the production of weapons and equipment. You need to be more cautious before mass production. In other words, try to find some shortcomings and correct them. Otherwise, you will enter the mass production process with shortcomings...the losses caused by corrections. That's big.

Producing counterfeit banknotes in small batches was not a problem at all for the laboratory. Two days later a bundle of highly simulated counterfeit banknotes was placed in Colonel Koch's office.

"Where are we going to send them?" Colonel Koch said: "Maybe we should try sending them to North Africa first. I mean...let the Libyans or Egyptians use them for a while to see if they can be deceived. Better than the British!"

"No!" Qin Chuan replied: "There is no point in doing so. Our purpose is not to spend this bundle of counterfeit money, but to know what flaws they have, or in other words, whether they can deceive those professionals. personnel!"

"you mean……"

"Swiss Bank!" Qin Chuan said: "Of course, UBS is only the first step. UBS is not a professional bank. It is more professional in producing British pounds. So the inspection should be divided into two steps. The first step is UBS. If it can If you can beat it, the next step is the Bank of England in London!”

Colonel Koch couldn't help but gasped: "If they find out..."

"There is no loss for us if we find out, right?" Qin Chuan said: "If there is any loss, it is to give them a warning, and we have to consider where these things are defective!"

After thinking about it, Colonel Koch nodded: "It's better to find out earlier than later!"

With that said, Colonel Koch no longer hesitated and asked his assistant to put the bundle of counterfeit banknotes into a suitcase and take it to the Swiss Bank.

In order to make the counterfeit banknotes less obvious, Colonel Koch also asked professionals to toss the counterfeit banknotes until they looked a bit old, and then flew them to Switzerland by plane and handed them over to intelligence agents for processing.

Of course, they would not be stupid enough to ask intelligence officers to go directly to Swiss banks to exchange money, but to ask intelligence officers to act as businessmen... In fact, many intelligence officers themselves are businessmen, and then exchange money through trading partners with whom they have business dealings.

There are many reasons for exchange, such as you need francs to do business in France, or you need U.S. dollars to go to the United States.

Of course, the entire process of these exchanges was under the surveillance of German intelligence agents.

Then reports from intelligence personnel were sent back from Switzerland one by one:

"Successfully exchanged francs!"

"Successfully exchanged US dollars and they found no problems, at least for now!"

This news greatly excited the Frankfurt office, so a few weeks later, just as Qin Chuan said, they transferred several bundles of counterfeit banknotes to the UK through intelligence agents.

The reason it took a few weeks was because Britain was already under a German blockade. Although it was under a blockade by German submarines, it was not convenient for the Germans to fly directly to Britain. They had to detour to British colonies such as India and Austria. Australia, wait, and then send it to London, England, so as not to arouse the suspicion of the British.

While the counterfeit banknotes were still on the way, news of Heydrich's death came.

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