Chapter 1713 Talent Harvester (Second update, please subscribe)
Geneva,
At the general airport, the afterglow of the sunset fell, placing a layer of golden light on the white Gulfstream plane on the runway.
Standing next to the Gulfstream plane, Professor Molozov looked at Ralph in front of him with a complicated expression.
He never thought that one day he would make such a choice, but in fact, he couldn't say that.
After all, like many people, he still fantasized, but that was just fantasy.
But the person in front of him gave him an opportunity, an opportunity to turn fantasy into reality.
Faced with this opportunity, Morozov chose to seize it without even much hesitation.
Of course, the most important thing is that his family is also in Geneva, and if they are all in Moscow, that would be a different matter.
Thinking of his family, he turned his head to look at the plane. His wife and children had boarded the plane and were waving to him through the porthole, with a hint of nervousness and expectation on his face.
"Why is it me?"
Morozov finally couldn't help asking, with a hint of confusion and vigilance in his tone. His eyes swept across Ralph's face, trying to find the answer from the other person's eyes.
Ralph smiled slightly and said, "Professor, this question is actually not important. What is important is that you now have a brand new choice, an opportunity to change the fate of you and your family."
Morozov frowned and recalled the "accidental encounter" at the Hotel Geneva. At the time, he was having dinner with his family, and Ralph suddenly appeared at their table and introduced himself with a smile - he was a staff member from the SEA Gustav Hertz Physical Laboratory.
Molozov has a certain understanding of Hertz Laboratory. It is a laboratory that I am very famous all over the world, not just because of the Gustav Hertz Nobel Prize winner, but because the academic achievements of that laboratory in the past 20 years have been obvious to all.
Even in the Soviet Union, they were studying some of the academic achievements made by that laboratory and achieved certain achievements.
The other party expressed his willingness to offer him a job - "If you are willing to accept this job, I can help you go to SEA."
Morozov at that time was full of contradictions and struggles.
He knew that this was not just a job, in fact, it was defection!
It is the country that betrayed him, the country he once fought for.
What does defection mean?
It means that from then on he will stand on the opposite side of this country.
But he is also very clear, but it also means striving for a better future for his family and himself.
There is no need to queue up in that future.
After a brief hesitation, he finally nodded and accepted Ralph's invitation.
Originally, he thought the other party would prepare a passport for him and his family and then go to SEA in shelter, but what he didn't expect was that Ralph took them to the airport.
This special plane will bring him and his family to SEA!
This treatment was beyond his imagination. After all, he is just an ordinary person, but he can be treated like this.
In the Soviet Union, only those high-ranking officials and nobles had the opportunity to take their own special plane.
"I just don't understand," Morozov whispered, with a hint of uneasiness in his tone, "Why is it me? I'm just an ordinary scientist, and it's not worth your troubles."
Morozov is even a little worried now, worried that the other party will give him too much and that he will not be able to give enough rewards.
Ralph shook his head, with a hint of respect in his tone:
"Professor, you are too modest. Your achievements in the field of physical science have long attracted our attention. In SEA, you and your talents will be truly developed and may even change the world. So, we believe that all this is worth it."
In fact, Ralph doesn't know why. Some people attach great importance to this matter, so it seems so abnormal.
"Worth it..."
Morozov was silent for a moment, his eyes turned to the distance. Although it was just a simple sentence, it caused unprecedented waves in his heart.
After all, in his country, no one thinks he is important, or he is worth it.
He is not even as good as an ordinary foreign student. Not worth entering a fine dining restaurant.
But now these people from foreign countries tell him that you are worth it.
The afterglow of the setting sun shone on his face, and his expression was also changing at this time.
A change from the bottom of your heart.
Once upon a time, he had worried about this choice, and even thought about whether this choice was right or wrong?
Even when he got into the car and headed to the airport, he felt more that he could no longer look back.
But what about now?
Faced with this sentence worthwhile at this moment, the professor felt relieved. "So, will we set out now?" Molozov asked, with a hint of determination in his tone.
Ralph nodded and made a "please" gesture: "Yes, professor. The plane is ready and can take off at any time." Morozov took a deep breath and took a look at the East for the last time. This was not the country he was familiar with, but from now on, he would say goodbye to everything there.
Then turned around and boarded the plane. The hatch door slowly closed, the roar of the engine gradually increased, and the plane began to taxi on the runway. Ralph stood on the runway, watching the plane take off, and a satisfied smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.
As a member of Hydra, he never cared about these tasks. Why he only cares about completing tasks is to ask for one thing.
Just like this operation, his mission was to send Professor Morozov and his family to the SEA.
If the other party refuses, he will also send the professor there.
After all you need is to complete the task.
Fortunately, the professor cooperated very well.
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After the plane took off, Morozov's son Ivan sat in his seat, looking a little uneasy. He turned his head, looked at his father, and asked in a low voice: "Dad, why do we leave Moscow? Haven't we lived a good life all the time?
And if we do this, it's equivalent to betraying our country."
Morozov was silent for a moment when his son's question, his eyes turned to the clouds outside the window, and his tone was filled with a hint of heaviness:
"Ivan, you know, I love our country very much. During the war, I fought all the way from Moscow to Berlin.
Only one-third of my classmates came back alive. At that time, we felt, no, we believe that everything will be better after the war is over. But..."
Looking at the white clouds outside the window, Morozov said:
"Everything is different from what we imagined. I don't want to line up with a team that will never see hope."
Ivan blinked, seemingly not very clear about his father's words, but he did not ask again. At only sixteen years old, all he can do is to obey his father's decisions.
"Ivan, believe me, this is the best for me and you."
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A silence fell into the cabin, only the roar of the engine echoed in his ears.
Morozov's wife gently held his hand, with a hint of comfort and support in her eyes. She knew that her husband's decision was for the future of this family. Although the future is unknown, the family is full of expectations for the upcoming new life.
Morozov looked at the clouds outside the window, and a complex feeling surged in his heart. He recalled his days in Moscow, those ubiquitous levels, those suffocating depression. He knew that he had made a difficult but extremely correct decision.
"We will have a new beginning," he whispered, with a hint of firmness and hope in his tone, "A better future."
The wife nodded, tears flashing in her eyes: "Yes, we will have a new beginning."
Although Ivan didn't quite understand what his parents said, he could feel their determination and expectations.
He leaned against his seat, closed his eyes, imagining his future life. Maybe there will be more opportunities, wider skies there.
The silence in the cabin is filled with a desire and expectation for a new life.
Although the future is uncertain, their family believes that this choice will bring them a brand new future.
…
After Professor Molozov's family set out on his way home together, Li Yian received relevant reports from Hydra. "Okay, I understand, your work is amazing."
This kind of praise comes from the heart. After all, it only took a month to get his job done and the professor's family brought here by Hydra from the other side of the screen.
Such effective work is really excellent, after all, it is the other side of the Iron Curtain. "By the way, we agents who are on missions in Moscow, he is not exposed, right?"
After getting the affirmative answer, Li Yian nodded.
He has never asked how Hydra trained agents. The war has ended for 22 years. Although the intelligence network left over from Germany was inherited by Hydra, as time continues, they have long been old.
What about the new generation of agents?
How do they train them?
Although Li Yian is a little curious, it is limited to this.
Secret intelligence agencies are secret - because they are secret.
After hanging up the phone, Li Yian's mouth was clear and lit up and said to himself. "Okay, now the professor has come, and the problem of Hall thruster can be solved soon." Hall thruster, this kind of electric thruster can not only be used in space stations, but also in satellites, especially reconnaissance satellites. Reconnaissance satellites need to undergo maneuvering orbit change. Once the fuel is exhausted, it means that the life of this satellite is over, and the Hall thruster, which only requires little fuel, can extend the life of the reconnaissance satellite to the greatest extent.
"From this point, Professor Molozov's research is worth at least tens of billions!"
In fact, it is far more than that. Just like the International Space Station consumes 7.5 tons of fuel every year, worth more than US$250 million.
The Tiangong Space Station, which uses Hall thrusters, consumes only a few hundred kilograms of fuel every year, which is almost the same as saving a few small goals each year.
If we include the increase in the life of reconnaissance satellite maneuvering orbit change and the maintenance of orbit of ordinary satellites, as well as the significant decrease in the weight of satellites after fuel savings, the launch cost brought by two satellites with one stone is reduced. The funds saved by Hall thrusters can be described as astronomical.
But...No one in the world can realize his role at all. "So this is how you can easily bring him out from the other side of the screen, if it is replaced by someone else,"
Li Yian doesn't have to think about it, everyone knows the answer. It would be a fool to have a well-known scientist who wanted to bring him and his family out of the Soviet Union in this way.
However, there are not many opportunities to find a bargain like this. After all, most of the time, the Soviet Union was still very strict in supervising its scientists...
(The end of this chapter)