Chapter 482 Who is this amazing person? (shuhaige.net)
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The two sides quickly reached a consensus on cooperation.
After all, it's a win-win situation for both sides, especially for Russia, which is desperately short of resources, particularly the supplies that have been blocked.
Now, suddenly, such a powerful figure is willing to help them, to make a deal with them, and at a fair price. This is truly wonderful news for them, a welcome surprise.
In fact, as a result, they all began to embark on new plans.
The necessary supplies were quickly allocated, and further cooperation commenced.
The transaction took place in a small town in Siberia.
The Russian side was also very curious about how the other party conducted the transaction.
"Montolev, how do you think they can conduct transactions here so easily and freely?"
"I think they might have some special connection with us. Besides us, other factions have also contacted him."
"Otherwise, he couldn't have gained such influence so easily."
Accompanying Montorev was a colleague, also an important figure in their faction.
He and Montorev had a pretty good relationship, and when this was mentioned, Montorev couldn't help but raise an eyebrow:
"That makes sense. But I wonder who their other partner is?"
"Of course, none of that matters anymore, as long as they can give us what we want."
"Chekhov, I feel that the situation is not right now, and we need to make some preparations ourselves."
Montoliev, as a prominent elite talent in the Russian side, had a keen sense of perception in all aspects.
He offered a very well-intentioned reminder to his colleagues and close friends.
"You've heard some rumors too?"
Chekhov couldn't help but ask a question.
Montorev nodded emphatically:
"That's right, the higher-ups also told us to prepare ourselves in advance."
"However, you do know something, don't you? Otherwise, you wouldn't be asking me this."
Chekhov nodded heavily, and neither of them spoke again.
Because they all knew that the rest couldn't be discussed any further. They just needed to keep it to themselves.
They also hope to gain some greater benefits from this transaction.
Montoliev, of course, understood this best.
That's why they have to take good care of the items that the other party trades to them later.
At that moment, Montorev discovered that a letter had appeared on the table sometime during the night.
He had just gone to the restroom with Chekhov, and when he came back, this letter suddenly appeared.
He quickly asked several of his men:
Has anyone been here just now?
The person guarding outside the door looked bewildered and said:
"Commander, we've been guarding this place the whole time, we've never gone out."
"We didn't see any strangers or suspicious individuals enter..."
Montorev gave the direct order:
"Ask your colleague in charge of monitoring if they've noticed anything unusual!"
After some questioning, the person in charge of monitoring said that they hadn't seen anything unusual at all.
After learning everything, Montorev nodded and made no announcement.
This truly surprised him greatly, and at the same time, it instilled in him a strong sense of apprehension about the opponent's strength.
Because he knew very well that the other party could enter his room so easily and then leave silently.
The fact that they didn't even leave any suspicious traces for their surveillance personnel speaks volumes.
The opponent is very powerful and has a mysterious background.
If there were no other way, Montoliv would really not want to have anything to do with such a being.
However, if such a force is their friend, then it's a different story.
But in either case, it's inevitable to feel apprehensive.
Chekhov patted Montorev on the shoulder:
"Alright, let's see what the letter says first."
"It's probably the specific details of the deal with us."
Sure enough, the letter clearly stated the location and method of the transaction in Russian.
This time, the other party instructed Montorev to take the supplies to an abandoned warehouse in this small town for the transaction.
They don't need to worry about the rest.
Both Montorev and Chekhov wanted to see who this person was who was making the deal with them.
Although he had already been in contact with two different people, he still wanted to see what kind of power the other party had behind him!