Evolution begins with Resident Evil
Chapter 431 The Pskov incident has come to a temporary end
Outside of Pskov, the camp of the Bear Country military.
Outside Yevsky's command post, two soldiers from the guard battalion opened the door curtains on the left and right, and let Jill and her assistant in.
"Commander." Jill walked towards Yevsky.
Yevsky looked at Jill, waved her over to check the map on the table, and said, "I think there is room for improvement in the plan you mentioned before, so I want to discuss it with you, and we will cooperate."
With the completion of the third Pskov cleanup mission, the biochemical monsters in the entire Pskov city have basically been cleaned up, and only some enemies in the houses and those demon worms have not been dealt with.
The T virus and Harlan virus have also lost their ability to spread. Next, the Bear Country military only needs to focus on solving the problem of the demon worm, so Yevsky plans to have a good discussion with Jill.
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B.S.A.A. Keyes's evacuation was also very smooth. He left Pskov with all the survivors. They will be quarantined, tested and disinfected, and finally placed in Terrasev.
Jill asked, "Commander, do you have any new ideas?"
Yevsky replied, "I have talked to the staff and are going to build a wall, then pour oil or burn it directly with natural gas."
In fact, the staff also proposed another more convenient and fast solution, which is to use nuclear bombs to destroy the target.
Decades ago, the bear country used nuclear bombs to help solve all the civil engineering projects such as mining, fire fighting, reservoir construction, and infrastructure construction, but the relevant departments held a small meeting and said that there were no nuclear bombs with such a small equivalent in the nuclear arsenal, so it was left unresolved.
And because the explosion might cause the corpse of the Lord of Worms to fly everywhere, Yevsky rejected this plan.
"Can we use a variety of equipment to directly hang that thing up and roast it or move it to the ground?" Jill felt that half of the corpse was underwater, which would easily leave room for the enemy to manipulate it.
Yevsky nodded: "That's a good idea."
"What do you think about disinfecting the entire city next?" This is to cooperate with the task of destroying the corpse of the Lord of Worms and reducing the number of demon worms.
Jill did not answer this question immediately, but asked: "What is the situation upstream and downstream now?"
Yevsky's face was not very good, and he said: "It has spread out. There are eyewitness reports in the villages and towns upstream and downstream. Local troops have gone there to clean up and add new fences."
Jill suggested: "It is better to set it up farther away from the place where it was found."
Yevsky nodded to indicate that they did so.
"Fortunately, there were no casualties. Our propaganda has worked. As long as we don't go into the water, the movement speed of the demon worms on land will be much slower, and civilians can kill them directly with various items."
"Have you done the propaganda on drinking water safety?" Gildo asked.
Yevsky replied: "It has been publicized. For the sake of caution, local troops will also stand guard in the residential areas along the river, naturally including various water supply facilities."
After confirming these things, Jill said: "To reduce the number of demon worms, I think it is still necessary to clean up the demon worms on the ground, and then find a way to deal with the underground ones. As for those in the river, we can use machinery to salvage them, and then burn them together with the Lord of Worms."
Yevsky asked back: "But will this cause the sewers to crawl out again just after we have finished cleaning?"
Jill thought for a while and said: "You can turn off the taps and the like to prevent the worms from wandering around, and it can also play a role in dividing the enemy, and then find a way to deal with the enemy in batches."
She added: "In fact, it still depends on the results of the research institute. We can only do our best to reduce the number of enemies."
Yevsky nodded, confirmed some details with the other party, and then asked the staff to prepare.
Jill did the same thing and asked his assistant to notify his men to get ready.
Next, they both had important matters to discuss, so Jill did not leave.
Yevsky said: "It seems that we still have to wait for the results of the research institute. By the way, has your B.S.A.A. research institute made any progress? Did your consultant say anything? Will you come back to help clean up?"
Luo Guang had told Jill about their research situation, so she could answer this question, saying: "He is still there, still detecting the characteristics of the demon worm.
We who specialize in parasite research don't like to use other people's information. We have to check and conduct research in person. So I don't know what he plans to do next for the time being."
Yevsky touched his beard and asked: "Will repeated testing be a waste of time?"
Jill thought for a while and replied: "Many genius researchers are always stubborn or even paranoid, but I recognize that person's research ability, especially in the field of parasites."
She just believed in her boyfriend's eyes and didn't know Louis. She said this to make Yevsky feel more at ease.
At the same time, with Luo Guang as a bridge, there was a certain amount of information exchange between the G.I.M.Z. Institute and the B.S.A.A. Institute, including the directions they were researching, which could also promote each other.
She continued, "He has proposed several plans and is studying whether they are feasible."
Yevsky nodded. He really didn't understand the research. He just wanted the results.
Since the other party said that, let the experts solve the problems themselves. As a superior, he only needed to control the time spent on the entire task and ensure that the biochemical crisis could be resolved as soon as possible.
The other party didn't talk about the situation of the military research institute, but Jill didn't need to ask, because since the other party asked about her progress, the other party must be making slow progress.
So she asked about what Luo Guang had said before, and she asked Yevsky to help investigate.
Yevsky said: "We have taken away the company's Pskov researchers. According to them, they were not aware of the disaster at the time, so they took away the virus samples in the institute, but something went wrong when they fled the city, resulting in two more infected areas."
Gill asked again: "What about the beekeeper organization?"
Yevsky said unhappily: "They pointed out that it was a play arranged by Peter, so they concealed the fact that they secretly took away various virus samples and planned to put all the responsibility on the beekeeper organization."
After that, he sighed and said: "About this matter, let me give you a hint."
"Does the Z government intend to put all the responsibility on the beekeeper organization?" Jill has seen a lot of these things, so she said what the other party wanted to say.
Yevsky was silent and acquiesced to her statement.
There are some things he can't say, but if the other party guesses it, it's none of his business.
Jill knew this, and asked without waiting for the other party to answer: "So what price did Medvedev Pharmaceuticals pay?"
Hearing the other party's words and calm tone, Yevsky secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
It is true that food and grass must go before the troops move, but it cannot be understood literally.
Because in modern wars, the first ones must be those intelligence personnel. Intelligence is the top priority in modern wars. After all, if you don't collect intelligence on both sides of the enemy, you don't know whether the war should be fought or how to fight it, and then there is no need to mention food and troops.
Although B.S.A.A. is not their enemy, he still asked the staff to collect intelligence on the more famous people in the other team, naturally including Jill and the consultant Luo Guang.
From the intelligence, Jill Valentine, the head of the European branch, is a victim of the Raccoon City incident of Umbrella Corporation. She doesn't have a good impression of those pharmaceutical companies.
And from the other party's behavior and speech all the time, he is the kind of person who hates evil, so at first he thought it would take a lot of effort to convince the other party.
Yevsky said: "Medvedev Pharmaceuticals will be directly nationalized by the state."
Before, they only had a stake and did not have full decision-making power. Those shareholders united to veto the government's proposal. In addition, the matter of shares was completely hidden, so he said so.
"Those high-ranking people in the company are willing to dedicate the company they have worked hard to build to the country?" Jill was referring to the company's shareholders.
Yevsky snorted, despised the dirty deal of the customer, and said dissatisfiedly: "We use the method of capital injection to dilute other people's shares."
"Your government is willing to do this? I thought it would take the shares from shareholders for free." Jill was a little surprised, which did not match her perception of the bear country.
"The other party put all the problems on Peter, saying that they were all unaware. Unless we have solid evidence, there is no reason for us to directly swallow up the other party with this negligence, which will only lead to criticism."
It's a pity that Luo Guang is not present now, otherwise he will definitely ask Peter to send him the phone records between him and the company's senior management, which is strong evidence to prove that the company's senior management acquiesced to Peter's actions.
At that time, Peter did not mention anything about the devil worm in his conversation with Medvedev Pharmaceuticals, let alone Peter's secret mission abroad.
But the senior management who talked to Peter said, "You don't think we don't know what you did at the Pskov Institute, do you?"
From this sentence, we can know that the company is an insider, but they did not block or interfere in any way, and the intention of inaction is established.
For Luo Guang, this is a good bargaining chip, which can definitely be used to exchange a lot of valuable things for B.S.A.A.
But there is no if in the world. When he knew these things, the fight between the Bear Country and Medvedev Pharmaceuticals was over.
The struggles among various parties in the Bear Country also involved the Medvedev Pharmaceuticals, but these had nothing to do with the B.S.A.A., so Yevsky would not say those things.
He changed the subject and continued: "Let's get back to the topic of research. The researchers at Medvedev Pharmaceuticals have just obtained the demon worm, so they don't know anything about it."
"What about Peter? Has he caught him?" Jill asked about another matter.
Yevsky shook his head and said: "Ivan didn't send people to chase him immediately. When I took over, the other party had already run away. We have issued a wanted order."
Now when he talked about Ivan, he didn't have the anger he had before.
It wasn't that he calmed down, but that he saw the sadness of a soldier in Ivan.
Yevsky's impression of Ivan was wrong. He was not a company lackey, nor a traitor who was in cahoots with Peter. He and most of his men were real soldiers and tough guys worthy of admiration.
21 hours and 16 minutes, this is the time Ivan took his men to perform a single mission.
1531 people, this is the number of Pskov citizens rescued by Ivan.
327 people, this is the number of people who died in Ivan's troops, including Ivan himself, and then his adjutant took over Ivan's command and continued to command his men to fight.
They defended their reputation with their achievements and lives, and refuted those unwarranted accusations with facts.
When Yevsky learned about this matter and understood Ivan's personal resume, he ordered them to return to rest. At that time, they had been fighting for 21 hours and 16 minutes.
When these people came back with tired bodies, he greeted them directly at the door and told the people around them about their deeds to clear their grievances.
Jill didn't know about these things and asked, "Is Ivan still on the front line?"
Yevsky was stunned, sighed, and slowly said, "He died."
Although it was too late, he still applied for military merits and medals for Ivan and other people who died. From his point of view, the success rate of passing should not be low.
The Pskov biochemical crisis incident was not hidden, and it received a certain amount of attention throughout the country and even the world, so Yevsky also arrested spies who smuggled in in the suburbs of the city.
But because the situation was urgent, even Terrasev was allowed to approach the city only after the third cleanup mission, and it was even more difficult for other reporters to get the news.
Only the news media from official channels could get first-hand information and release it after rendering and polishing.
But the problem was that Ivan had taken passive and passive blockade measures under the influence of Peter before, and many citizens did not evacuate, and the network and communication were not interrupted.
They were the first witnesses of the military action, and naturally some people used mobile phones or computers to make different voices from the official ones, and people tended to believe the news sent by these people and make unfounded speculations.
So Yevsky continued to launch a hero to reverse the bad impression left by the military, and he felt that Ivan was the most suitable candidate.
Perhaps it can be said that he is cold-blooded and even uses dead people, but in his opinion, this is the best compensation for Ivan.
Jill fell silent when she heard Yevsky talk about Ivan. When Peter persuaded him and others to go to Pskov, the other party did not say much, thinking that he did not agree with this approach.
But unfortunately, they were also in a hurry to go to Pskov to solve the problem, so they did not have too much communication with the other party.
She was not blaming herself. Like Yevsky, it was a pity that such a soldier died on the front line, and this was not the ending he deserved.
"Anyway, after dealing with the body of the Son of the Worm, the matter will come to an end for the time being. The next step is to wait for the results of the institute." Yevsky concluded.
Jill stood up and prepared to say goodbye, and replied: "But we can't relax. Before the results come out, we must control the scope of infection of the demon worm."
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Meow, I have a cold.
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