520: Chapter 499: Not a Traitor 520: Chapter 499: Not a Traitor Yuri was waiting for Solevsky to take his last breath.
According to the principle of reciprocity, Yuri had to ensure Solevsky experienced the maximum pain, which ant making Solevsky witness his family’s death, understand that the rest of his loved ones were dood as well, and then endure prolonged suffering before dying.
Solevsky wouldn’t die quickly; he hadn’t sustained any fatal wounds that could lead to a swift death, and that was what made the situation most despairing.
Solevsky could only wish for a quick death, though he knew it was a luxury.
Still, he had to try.
“You’re the traitor; I’m not a traitor.
I only killed a few people.
You killed many, and they were all your comrades.”
Solevsky only hoped to provoke Yuri.
But how could Yuri be provoked?
His emotional stability was frightening.
Yuri simply began to slowly cut Solevsky’s skin.
“You are more hateful than I am.
You helped Russia eliminate all hidden threats.
You succeeded.
The Soviet Union isn’t coming back.
It’s completely gone, without a trace left behind.”
Solevsky wasn’t sure if his words would work, but he had to try.
Finally, Yuri spoke.
“Yes, the Soviet Union isn’t coming back.
I’ve known that for a long ti.
That’s why I worked for Russia, helping them purge my forr colleagues.”
Solevsky only wanted to anger Yuri into granting him a quick death, but now, he himself felt even more enraged.
“Then why are you avenging yourself on ?
How is what we’ve done any different?”
Yuri smiled faintly and swung the knife, severing Solevsky’s trachea.
Solevsky could no longer speak.
He struggled to breathe but felt he had achieved his goal, as the process of dying from a severed trachea, though painful, was quicker.
Yuri spoke in a low voice: “The Soviet Union is gone, but only the Soviet Union is gone.
Do you understand?”
Solevsky widened his eyes in horror.
Watching his family die and having Yuri cut his trachea hadn’t terrified him as much as this.
No, it wasn’t fear—it was shock.
Yuri spoke lightly: “From the mont our plan failed, I knew it was all over.
But just because the Soviet Union isn’t coming back, does that an my mission is over?”
Solevsky couldn’t speak; all he could do was listen to Yuri.
Yuri continued calmly: “I could stay with you until dawn, but I’m short on ti, so I have to leave.
Don’t hold out hope—before dawn, no one will co.
You will only die in pain and despair.”
Yuri stood up, pocketed his folding knife, and said with a calm expression: “By now, you should’ve realized—I was able to co in here and kill your entire family smoothly because they hoped that once I killed you all, I would be satisfied.
You’re just a sacrificial pawn—a pawn to appease .
You don’t matter.
You’ve always been insignificant.
Your betrayal was utterly worthless.”
Yuri spoke softly: “We’re different because I’m not a traitor.
I was simply waiting for a chance, and now, the chance has co.”
Solevsky stared at Yuri with a horrified expression.
Yuri turned proudly and left without so much as a glance at Solevsky.
He pressed the elevator button, and when the doors opened, Yuri entered the elevator and descended to the first floor.
Then Yuri walked out through the villa’s main gate.
Outside the villa, there wasn’t a single soul, despite Solevsky’s house being connected to the police station’s security system and despite Solevsky having sought help, notifying anyone who might aid him.
Yet, half an hour had passed, and no one had co.
No one would co before dawn.
That was Yuri’s unspoken agreent with certain individuals.
Revenge is settled; resentnt is resolved.
But after dawn, everything must end.
Yuri had value, but his worth wasn’t enough to allow him unchecked and unrestrained revenge.
Yuri unlocked his phone again with his fingers and this ti finally called Gao Yi.
Yuri never troubled others for things he could handle himself, but for things he couldn’t accomplish alone, he had to find the right people to exploit.
Yuri wasn’t naïve.
“Hello, this is Yuri.”
Receiving the call, Gao Yi was both surprised and puzzled.
He hadn’t expected to be receiving a call from Yuri in the middle of the night.
Curious but intrigued, Gao Yi replied, “Hello.”
“Regarding the situation with the KGB, I have solutions to a series of issues.
But before I work for you, I need you to help complete one task.”
Gao Yi paused for a mont, ultimately not daring to agree imdiately.
Cautiously, he asked, “What task?”
“I want revenge, but my strength alone isn’t enough.
I need helpers.
If you and your people truly have capability, you should be able to help execute my revenge plan.”
“Who’s the target?”
“A forr commander of the Glou.
Very strong.
I can’t handle him alone.”
Gao Yi hesitated.
He couldn’t abandon Yuri, but he didn’t want to target Russian officials in Moscow.
He needed to clarify the situation first.
“Can you be more specific?”
“Ti is short.
Before dawn, no matter what I do, no one will stop .
Everything I do has been tacitly approved.
But after dawn, the target will gain protection, and continuing to act would violate my agreent with certain individuals.
Therefore, it must be done before dawn.”
Yuri didn’t ask whether Gao Yi agreed; he rely emphasized the importance of timing.
Then, calmly, he said, “Where are you?
I’ll co find you.
I hope you can prepare before I arrive.”
“Prepare for what?
At least tell what to prepare for.”
Yuri thought for a mont and said, “By any ans necessary, take down one of the world’s strongest special operations teams.”
While dealing with Alexander and Ludelins, the situation was already highly complex.
Now Yuri was stirring up trouble, adding chaos to chaos.
But chaos was still manageable.
No big deal.
After contemplating, Gao Yi decisively replied, “Alright, let’s et first.”
Yuri imdiately tossed his phone out the car window, along with the severed finger he had picked up.
After hanging up, Gao Yi exhaled and turned to the people beside him: “Yuri called.
He reached an agreent with certain individuals and is allowed to do so things.
He hopes I can help him.”
“What does he need?”
Gao Yi spoke softly: “Take out soone from Glou.
I assu he can’t act himself, but it shouldn’t be too difficult for us, right?”
“Glou?”
Xinfeng thought it over and said, “Glou is formidable—it’s Russia’s strongest special forces unit.
But Yuri wouldn’t ask us to fight an entire unit.
If it’s just a forr mber, it shouldn’t be too hard.”
“Yuri wants us prepared and demands the task be finished tonight.
If it’s just targeting one person, I don’t think we need any special arrangents.
I’m just curious—wasn’t Yuri supposed to be incarcerated?
Even if he had so degree of freedom, how can he just walk out like this?”
Gao Yi was confident but puzzled as to how Yuri could suddenly appear in the middle of the night and why he indicated he wouldn’t face any pursuit or serious consequences for his actions.
The only limitation was ti.
In general, the difficulty didn’t seem high.
Still, it might be better to ask Alexander about this directly rather than question Yuri.
Gao Yi called Alexander, and once the call connected, he spoke softly: “Yuri called , asking for help with a task.
I just want to know his situation.
How is he able to co out like this?”
“His status is unique, his situation unusual.
Well, I don’t know all the details, but I do know he’s helped the KGB thwart multiple plots against Russia.”
Alexander’s response was vague.
It wasn’t that he was withholding information—he genuinely didn’t know.
Realizing this answer probably wouldn’t satisfy Gao Yi, Alexander thought for a mont and said, “I’ll do so digging.
Yuri leaving the forest ought to be a major matter.
Perhaps now’s my chance to uncover so secrets—at least figure out the KGB’s attitude.
If the KGB starts chasing Yuri down, then you’d better send him away.”
“Alright, you ask around.”
After hanging up, Alexander considered the best way to inquire, then made a call.
“This is Alexander.
Yuri’s out.
Can you tell what the agency’s stance is—what actions will be taken?
Will he be captured or just let go…?
What?”
Alexander couldn’t hide his shock and let out a gasp.
Yuri hadn’t been out for long, yet it seed he’d already caused an enormous crisis.
Alexander listened in stunned silence before hanging up, swallowing hard, and dialing Gao Yi again.
“I found out…”
Alexander took a deep breath and spoke softly: “After Yuri left, he first visited a forr colleague, who committed suicide in front of him.
Then he sought out another colleague, drew him out of the forest dormitory, and watched him commit suicide too.
After that, he tracked down another colleague and killed him.
Now Yuri’s at the house of a forr colleague turned oil tycoon.
The details are unclear, but the KGB has received orders to do nothing—act like none of it is happening until dawn.”
Gao Yi paused for a mont and said, “Four people already?
In this short ti, he’s taken out four forr colleagues?”
“Not four.
We haven’t entered the oil tycoon’s ho yet, but it’s clear Yuri won’t leave anyone alive inside.
Right now, the KGB has taken no action—they’ve been ordered to treat dawn as the point of closure.”
“Why?”
Alexander chuckled bitterly: “Everyone’s asking why, but no one knows the answer.
Nobody knows anything.
Furthermore, until dawn, we’ll do nothing and won’t interfere with Yuri’s actions.”
After finishing, Alexander exhaled and said, “Honestly, I’m as curious as you are.
I want to know the answers even more.
If Yuri’s willing to explain, make sure to ask him why he’s doing all this.”
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