Burkhalter lowered his eyes as he paused for a moment. It was clear what the general wanted to know from the captain, the man suspected it, but said nothing for the time being. He didn't want to end up in Siberia, Gruber watched from the corner of his eye as General Burkhalter opened his mouth and formulated the question:
"It's him, isn't it, bold?"
Gruber was surprised that the man was looking at Hans and not at him, lucky for Gruber. He lived a day longer.
As kühn was about to answer, gruber interrupted him, he had a premonition and probably even knew the right answer. Unlike his colleague next to the fat general, who could only guess.
"Before you say the wrong thing, General, I have to confirm your hunch." Fritz looked into General Burkhalter's brown eyes, coldness radiating from them. How could Colonel Klink not go mad if he had to stare into those eyes all the time? "Gerald Biedenbender is our main culprit, the man in the car was his adjutant," he explained calmly.
Good, the man hadn't threatened him with Siberia yet, that was a very good sign. "He wanted to take me, my Hogan, with him," Gruber said and opened the car door.
The former adjutant looked at the man's face again and recognised it immediately. General Burkhalter knew there was more at stake, but he also knew that it was just Gruber and Hogan together.
It was like two sides of a coin, no, there were three. There was the dangerous, dark side on the edge.
"His name is Robert Hogan, not Leon. Don't get used to it, Gruber," of course the man would say that, of course someone who was against the project would have to say something like that...
The other two were unknowns he didn't want to explore. Gruber just wanted to get back to his safe house in the countryside, to his new son, and nobody was stopping him.
If only the trio had seen the greedy eyes that were literally devouring him. "Do you see the boy?" a deep voice asked the other sharply, standing on the ground and watching everything through binoculars. "Hochstetter, look away!" growled the standing one, who immediately reacted to the one lying on the ground. He immediately pulled his binoculars away and threw himself behind the bush.
You would have thought they were criminals!
The reason why the man threw himself dramatically to the ground was that Hochstetter was looking sceptically in his direction. "That was close," muttered the man lying on the ground, while the man standing on the ground gritted his teeth angrily and held back his rage so as not to completely lose it. He hadn't been well since he had escaped from the psychiatric ward with the boss. Completely confused,
He criticised the man in a low voice, swearing more than anything else. "That wasn't good at all, we have to go." He orders and throws the clipboard to the other man. "Write down everything you know."
The standing man walked away quietly, the other followed him. The clipboard firmly in his hand.
Small chapter for big next chapter! Do you have theories?
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