Chapter 1130 The Streets of Sarajevo
In Sarajevo, one of the most chaotic and dangerous cities in the world, there are naturally activities of East African spies. After all, Sarajevo is next door to the influential Lower Neretva River Valley in East Africa. This is just to protect the lower Neretva River. Regarding the security of the river valley, East Africa also has reason to send people to keep an eye on every move in Sarajevo.
“Today is not a good day. June 28 seems to be the date in history when the Ottomans defeated the Serbian and Bosnian coalition forces in 1389.” East African agent Rogelia said on the second floor of a small building.
His partner Hulot asked: "Are you very knowledgeable about the history of the Balkan Peninsula?"
The corner of Roglia's mouth twitched and he said to his partner: "I really don't know what you are doing these days. This knowledge has long been lost in the streets. I guess a few Serbians from the streets of Sarajevo know this. !”
“Coupled with the fact that the Austro-Hungarian Empire held military exercises in Sarajevo at this time, this interpretation has long been spread in Sarajevo.”
Hulot: “I really don’t know this, and where did you get the information from?”
Rogeliya replied: "Some Serbian tabloids, you can get this information by walking more in the streets. I remember when I was in Japan, I was used to getting some unexpected news like this. Young people, you still have to Learn more, of course, in addition to this method, you can also get it through other ways, such as Serbian gatherings, beer halls, street cafes and other places where politics is easy to discuss.”
Regarding the experience imparted by Rogolea, Hulot said that he had learned from it. Hulot was considered a fledgling of the intelligence department, while Rogolea was considered a veteran in this industry. Many intelligence officers in East Africa were trained in Japan. , Japan can be said to be the novice village for many intelligence officers in East Africa.
Rogloria continued: "Intelligence acquisition is a complex science. It is not just about dealing with the upper class. Sometimes you can get unexpected results by going deep into the grassroots. Of course, I still like to get first-hand information from some businessmen. , they have a natural advantage in this regard.”
Businessmen are a group that attaches great importance to "intelligence". After all, doing business requires being well-informed, and they often deal with figures in the officialdom. In this way, the information obtained from businessmen is generally timely, accurate, and low-risk. .
Hulot was still a little moved by Rogeliya's support. He said: "It seems that Archduke Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire coming to Sarajevo at this time is not good news."
Rogloria: "This is natural. As the saying goes, a gentleman should not build a dangerous wall. This Archduke Ferdinand has obviously committed a big taboo. The black hand organizations in Sarajevo are so rampant now. If it were me, I would definitely be afraid of someone secretly attacking me." Black gun."
Hulot: "They are just a group of clowns. Their technical level is too crude. They are like wild boars going down the mountain. They can only run wild. If they were in East Africa, they would have been caught long ago."
As a powerful department, Hulot looks down upon the Black Hand, an ultra-nationalist organization supported by Serbia.
The Black Hand organization can be considered a half-acquaintance of the East African National Defense and Security Service. After all, everyone is operating in the dark side of Sarajevo. However, compared to a well-organized and professional state machine like the National Defense and Security Service, the Black Hand organization is like a The Caotai team, and this Caotai team, caused huge trouble to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, one of the most powerful countries in the world.
The extreme incidents that occurred in Sarajevo and many areas of Bosnia are related to this mafia organization.
Roger Roglia said: "Don't underestimate this group of lunatics. Although their methods are indeed crude, the Austro-Hungarian Empire is not much better than them. They might really take advantage of them and cause something big."
Hearing what Rogeliya said, Hulot asked: "Senior, have you obtained any exclusive information?"
Rogloria did not answer directly, but said: "We will just watch the show next. As for your question, wait until the show is over and you can review and review it. This is also part of your internship."
While the two East African agents were talking, Archduke Ferdinand and his motorcade had already entered the center of Sarajevo's city.
This Archduke Ferdinand is also a relative of Archduke Ferdinand of East Africa, and was also the Crown Prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the original history. However, while Crown Prince Rudolf is still alive, Archduke Ferdinand has no chance of being crowned emperor. Of course, compared to Rudolf, the useless son, Archduke Ferdinand, the nephew, was rather valued by his Emperor Franz.
As a member of the Habsburg family, Archduke Ferdinand was much more enthusiastic about politics than Rudolf, and his visit to Sarajevo was one of the important signs of his participation in politics.
Of course, Ernst disagreed with the behavior of Archduke Ferdinand, the original historical crown prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Taking Ernst’s own case as an example, he would not wander around unless necessary, especially Sarajevo, which was already a very dangerous area in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Ernst once participated in the most dangerous military operation, that is, he went to the front line to boost the morale of the troops during the South African War. Even so, Ernst was still a long way from the front line.
Moreover, the South African War, as a battle for the national destiny of East Africa, cannot be compared to showing off one's strength in a chaotic small town like Sarajevo.
Perhaps the choice was different due to differences in thinking, but there was absolutely no way Ernst would put himself in such a dangerous situation.
At this time, Archduke Ferdinand took his wife to talk with the high-ranking military officials of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in Sarajevo in high spirits.
Archduke Ferdinand’s motorcade was not considered luxurious, but in the small city of Sarajevo, it was already quite large. The Austro-Hungarian army was clearing the way ahead, and there were also many people joining in the fun on the roadside.
But amid the lax security of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, no one noticed a few sneaky people looking for opportunities in the crowd.
Since they wanted to assassinate the royal family of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it was naturally impossible for the Black Hand organization to send just one person to the scene to perform the task.
At this time, Ferdinand's motorcade and security personnel did not notice anything unusual. Ferdinand stretched his hand out of the car window and waved to the welcoming crowd organized by the Sarajevo city government.
This time, Archduke Ferdinand did not take a convertible car like in his previous life. Because of East Africa, the luxury cars of the Austro-Hungarian royal family now basically have roofs, so Archduke Ferdinand could only lower the windows and The crowd said hello.
Of course, you can also choose to open the sunroof, but that requires standing up. With the road conditions in Sarajevo, the experience of standing in a small sunroof is not very high. The design of East African cars also adds trouble to the assassins of the Black Hand organization. .
“Garilov, it seems we have to get the angle right, there is only one window to design, and we have to get in front of the crowd!”
Garylov also nodded and said: "Look at me next! There is a turning place ahead, the speed of the car will definitely slow down, and there will be relatively few people."
Then Garilov began to trot towards the turning place ahead, and Ferdinand's motorcade did not drive very fast in order to deal with the citizens of Sarajevo. As a result, Garilov quickly ran to the predetermined place and did Be prepared.
After a while, the convoy arrived at the corner of the street. Due to the terrain, there were not many people here. Garylov also put his hand into the lining of his clothes, and his index finger had already touched the trigger.
(End of this chapter)