The Blacklist

Chapter 88 Berlin and the Red Devil's Hatred

Chapter 88 Berlin and the Red Devil's Hatred
It was already past seven when the group returned to the post office. Carrie ordered the hooded man to be put in the detention room, but put the policeman in the "box" on the third floor underground. The others were a little puzzled, and he did not explain, but went forward and personally reset the password of the switch.

After doing all this, he moved a chair and sat outside the door of the "box". He smiled at the "policeman" inside and said, "Berlin, I've heard of your great name for a long time. Today I finally have you here. Come and meet me!"

At this time, "Berlin" was sure that he had really been recognized, so he stopped pretending to be a policeman, sat on a chair, moved his bound hands and feet to make himself more comfortable, and then said, "You must be Agent Carrey, I have heard of your name a long time ago. By the way, can I ask how you recognized me?"

"It's simple, I know your true identity." Carrie took out a cigarette, lit it, and said while smoking.

At this time, in the monitoring room on the second floor behind Carrie, there were only Elizabeth and Gina. Cooper and Aram were in the command room, while Donald and Mira went to interrogate the hooded man. When the two women heard his words, they realized that the person locked in the "box" was the real "Berlin", and the hooded man was just a cover, so they immediately called Cooper and Donald to tell them the news.

After a while, several other people came over and joined the ranks of observers.

Berlin showed a serious expression and said, "You know my identity? This shows that the cooperation between SER and the Red Devils is deeper than I knew. I was careless!"

"Milos Pavel Kinsky, a former Soviet special commando, was trained in the 45th Division of the KGB and later joined the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service. Later, he was implicated in his daughter's affairs and was imprisoned in a black prison in Siberia on suspicion of treason..." Carrie said, "I heard that you escaped by killing everyone in that black prison. Is that true?"

"Of course not," Kinski denied. "I only killed a dozen guards. There were hundreds of people in that prison. I didn't have the energy to kill them all."

"I think so." Kerry nodded. "In this world, there are always so many rumors that people can't see or hear the truth."

Kinski frowned, thinking that he was hinting at something, and asked, "What do you mean?"

Kerry did not answer the question, but changed the subject: "Someone told me that you have been trying every possible way to find the Red Devil since more than ten years ago. You have done a lot of hateful things to this end, turning yourself from a government intelligence officer into a planner and implementer of organized crime. You are wanted by many countries... Tell me, how much do you hate the Red Devil? What deep hatred do you have with him?"

Hearing this, Kinski was obviously a little excited. He took several breaths before calming down and said, "Haha! I thought you knew everything. Since you can catch me, it means you are qualified to know about me and the Red Devil. I will tell you...

"More than a decade ago, when I was still an intelligence officer of the Foreign Intelligence Service, I followed orders to investigate and crack down on the crimes committed by the Red Devil and his men in Russia. I guess I ruined a lot of things for the Red Devil!

"Later, my daughter participated in some radical activities and was arrested by law enforcement. I planned a rescue operation and rescued her, but I was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment for treason and imprisoned in a Siberian prison for serious criminals. At that time, I thought my daughter could be freed, so I accepted it!

"But more than a year later, I started to receive 'packages' from the prison guards... Do you know what was inside?" At this point, Kinski's face became grim!

Carrey didn't say anything, just quietly looked at the fifty-year-old intelligence officer. Of course he knew what it was. "Each package contains a small part of my daughter..." Kinski said with a distorted face, "Can you believe it? The devil Red Devil spent several months to 'give' my daughter to me bit by bit..."

Everyone in the monitoring room on the second floor was stunned. This... This is too vicious! Was this done by Reddington? No wonder this "Berlin" is hunting him!

Hearing this story again, Carrey felt bad, but he knew what he should say at this time, so he said: "Kinski, I have two questions. First, how do you know that the things in the package belong to your daughter?"

Kinski was much calmer now, and replied: "When you arrested me, among the things you took from me was a pocket watch. It was a gift I gave to my daughter for her 18th birthday, and she has been carrying it with her... and this pocket watch was sent to me in the first package!"

Kerry shook his head, worried about his intelligence, but still asked the second question first: "Then how did you know that the one who delivered the package was the Red Devil?"

"Of course it was him!" Kinski said angrily, "The package has the unique mark of the Red Devil! And it's in the Siberian prison for serious criminals in the snow and ice. Only he has the ability to deliver the package!"

"Just because of these two points, you have been hunting down the Red Devil for more than ten years?" Carrie asked in surprise, "Mr. Kinski, the former famous intelligence officer, the mysterious and powerful 'Berlin' in the underground world, is this how you think about things? I suspect your IQ is still at the level of an elementary school student. I'm afraid that everything you have done in these years is an unexpected performance of extraordinary ability inspired by hatred!"

"What do you mean?" Although his hands and feet were tied and locked in a "box", Kinski was not one to give up. When he heard the other party insulting his IQ, he immediately became angry.

Kerry, however, didn't care about his anger at all. He shook his head and lit another cigarette before saying, "To be honest, I feel sorry for you. You've been working hard for a false goal for so many years and have been deceived into fighting the Red Devils. I feel sorry for you!"

"What are you talking about?" Kinski was really anxious because he understood the meaning of the words.

The people on the second floor were also confused. Is there some hidden story here?

Kerry said, "First, you concluded that the body fragments in the package were your daughter's based on a pocket watch. This is ridiculous in itself! Second, it is even more ridiculous to conclude that it was done by the Red Devil based on the mark and ability alone!"

At this point, seeing Kinski about to open his mouth to refute, he stretched out a finger and shook it, then said: "Don't talk about those reasons and your judgment anymore, because they are useless. The premise of the whole thing is wrong - your daughter is not dead at all!"

(End of this chapter)

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