Chapter 494 Principles
Chapter 494 Principles
Not crawling out, nor rolling out, but walking out on two legs.
According to the literal meaning, walking out means just that, but walking out of the cell where you are imprisoned should be considered escaping, right?
Alexander didn't say anything. He just stared at Yuri as he really started to walk out. However, when he passed by him, he stopped and said in a relaxed manner: "Give me the gardener's phone number, otherwise I won't be able to find him when I go out."
"Oh, oh, here's his number..."
Alexander felt a little flustered, mainly because the psychological shock was too great and he couldn't react for a while.
"explain."
Alexander immediately told Gao Yi's phone number. He had memorized these numbers by heart, so he just had to repeat them now.
Yuri nodded and said to Alexander: "Goodbye."
Alexander swallowed. He wanted to ask if he needed help to take Yuri out, but seeing that Yuri didn't seem to have any intention of doing so, he simply didn't say anything.
What will Yuri do? This is really curious.
In fact, Yuri didn't do anything. He just walked out of the cell where he was imprisoned. He didn't even say hello when he passed by the guard.
It is nominally a cell, and in reality it is a place where high-ranking officials are detained. It is indeed a cell, and there must be guards in the cell. However, when Yuri went out, the guards guarding the special cell area did not say a word.
Yuri seemed to be thinking about something, so he walked out slowly but steadily, passed the first guard, and walked forward, and was about to leave the small building.
There is a very inconspicuous small building in the forest. Many people have been imprisoned here, and many people have died here. But for Yuri, a very special prisoner, this small building is more of a dormitory than a cell.
When he was about to leave the building, Yuri did not walk out directly. Instead, he walked towards a room at the entrance of the building.
After knocking on the door and hearing someone say come in, Yuri opened the door.
There was a man in the room sitting on a chair looking at his phone.
"Cough cough."
Yuri coughed lightly, and the person who was looking at the phone immediately stood up after realizing it was him. He looked stunned and asked, "Mr. Komonov, what are you doing...?"
"I'm going to go out, give me your car and your phone."
He looked puzzled and incredulous, but after a moment's silence, the man sitting in the office immediately took out a pair of car keys from his pocket, and then put his mobile phone on the table along with the keys.
"I just filled up the gas tank in the car, but the battery in your phone is low. How about I find you another phone?"
He couldn't be considered a warden, as there was no such position in the KGB headquarters, but the person standing in front of Yuri was the duty captain in charge of the special prison.
The car could be driven away, but he really didn't want to give the phone to Yuri, so he found an excuse that was not an excuse, but he was unwilling or afraid to refuse Yuri.
Yuri thought for a moment and said, "Is the cell phone important?"
He said nothing, but had a look on his face that hoped you would understand.
Yuri thought for a moment, then he waved his hand and said, "You don't have to give me the phone, just give me some money."
The captain on duty quickly put away his phone. With an expression as if he had been saved, he quickly took out his wallet, took out all the money inside, then took the keys and money, and respectfully presented them to Yuri.
"Go find your car yourself. I don't know where it will go. If you can't find it or it's damaged, just ask the KGB to compensate you with another one."
Yuri borrowed the car and money, and finally said politely: "Thank you."
"You're welcome. It's my pleasure. The car is outside. I'll take you there."
"it is good."
Yuri didn't say anything. The captain on duty stood up and went to open the door. He politely invited Yuri to go out and then sent him to the parking lot outside the small building.
This area is relatively independent and cars can be parked next to the small building.
Yuri pressed the remote control key, opened the car door and got in. After sitting in the driver's seat, he leaned over to reach the handle to adjust the seat.
“Now it’s all electronically controlled, here.”
The captain on duty reached out and pressed the adjustment button next to the seat. Yuri nodded. He adjusted the seat forward, adjusted it slightly upward, then found the switch to adjust the steering wheel and adjusted the steering wheel electrically as well.
"It's all electronic gadgets now, and I'm not used to it. Although I have a computer and a cell phone, I haven't driven a car for many years."
"These are all simple, you will know at a glance."
Yuri nodded, and then he suddenly said: "I informed the President's Office that I was going out, but I didn't say hello to Sen Lin. You tell the guards not to let them stop me."
"Okay, I'll call right away. How long will it take you to be back?"
Yuri shook his head and said, "I don't know. It's very likely that he won't come back."
The captain on duty was shocked. He said in astonishment, "Not coming back? Then, then, then I... I..."
Yuri turned his head in the car and looked at the captain on duty. The captain swallowed and said, "I should go to bed early. Yes, go to bed early."
Yuri nodded in satisfaction, then he smiled and put his hand on the car door, and when the captain on duty took a step back, he closed the door and started the car. The captain on duty took two steps back and looked at Yuri with respect. Yuri put the car in gear and stepped on the accelerator lightly, and the car drove out smoothly.
Although I haven't driven for a long time, I don't feel unfamiliar with it.
Yuri drove through three internal gates without encountering any obstruction, and then was stopped when he drove out of the forest gate.
The forest was heavily guarded, but only to the outside, not to the inside. Stopping a car for inspection was not a necessary procedure. It was just that Yuri didn't know the current rules. When someone stopped his car, he stopped the car, then rolled down the window and looked at the guards.
"Sir, I have received a notice that you cannot go out for the time being. If you want to go out, you must get approval. I need to receive a call before I can let you leave."
The officer on duty was polite. He didn't know the people in the car, but the caller told him to be polite.
Yuri said politely, "Okay, how long will it take?"
"I do not know."
“Do I need to get off?”
"No, you can wait in the car."
Yuri spread his hands and made a helpless gesture, then he sat quietly in the car waiting.
About a minute later, the phone in the gate rang. A soldier answered the phone, then went out and said something to the officer. The officer immediately returned to the guardhouse to answer the phone. He kept looking at Yuri while answering the phone.
The call was quickly answered, and the officer came to the door, saluted Yuri, and then said loudly: "You have been granted permission to go out, I wish you all the best, open the door."
The thick steel roadblock retracted, clearing the way out. Yuri shifted into forward gear again and drove straight out of the forest gate.
Driving onto the street, this is the core area of Moscow, but late at night, there are definitely few pedestrians on the street, and there are only a few cars driving by quickly.
Yuri looked left and right, but drove steadily.
This time is really awkward, late at night, at one in the morning, it is difficult to find a store open.
Yuri just wanted to buy a mobile phone, and finally, he saw a 24-hour convenience store on the side of the road.
There was a red sign with a 24-hour open sign on it and the light was still on, so Yuri drove over, parked on the side of the road where parking was prohibited, and got out of the car.
Yuri walked into the convenience store.
The convenience store was very small, and there was only one salesperson inside, a man who looked to be in his twenties. When he saw Yuri go in, the salesperson didn't say hello to him or anything. He just looked up and continued playing with his phone.
Yuri walked up to the salesperson and said, "Give me a pack of cigarettes and a lighter. Do you have any cell phones for sale?"
The salesperson gave Yuri a strange look and said, "What kind of cigarettes do you want?"
Yuri didn't know what kind of cigarettes he wanted. He took a look and immediately frowned because the pictures on the cigarette boxes looked disgusting.
"Since when did people start using rotten lungs and feet as cigarette packaging? That's disgusting. Never mind. There are no mobile phones for sale here, right? Then are you selling your phone? Sell it to me."
The salesperson was stunned for a moment. He looked at Yuri who was serious, and suddenly said, "It depends on how much you pay."
Yuri took out all his money from his pocket, put it on the table, and said, "Is that enough?"
The salesperson glanced at the amount of money, and then he said speechlessly: "Not enough."
Yuri shrugged. He quietly took the money, left a note, and said, "Give me a pack of cigarettes and a lighter."
The salesperson took the money, picked up a pack of cigarettes, put a lighter on it, and said, "Just right."
Yuri picked up the cigarettes and lighter, went out, unwrapped the cigarettes, took out a cigarette and lit it, took a deep puff, and then fell into deep thought.
The final decision was to forget it and abide by the law.
Yuri did not go into the convenience store again. He got in the car and started driving aimlessly until he saw a group of people gathered together, which was rare late at night.
Yuri was very happy. He drove over and looked at the door of the nightclub until someone came out.
Yuri parked the car on the side of the road, got out and walked straight towards two young people who looked drunk, a man and a woman, the man was handsome and the woman was pretty, but they looked unpleasant to the eye.
Yuri stepped in front of the man, deliberately blocking his way.
The two people looked at Yuri strangely and ignored him. The woman pulled the boy past Yuri.
Yuri felt a little regretful, but he still stopped where he was and did not turn around.
After waiting for a while, some more people came out, this time they were three men. They walked over, and Yuri stood in front of them again, with no intention of giving way, just staring at the three of them.
A burly man wearing a cotton hat shouted at Yuri angrily: "Get out of here!"
Very good!
Yuri reached out and grabbed the hand that was pushing towards his head, twisted it, and said happily: "Robbery, hand over your phone, thank you!"
(End of this chapter)