CHAPTER 19
MARIANNE STAND UP, half stunned, coincidentally, she was the only one who had survived the attack in that sector.
— Director, are you okay? — Said one of the security guards.
— I don't know yet, what happened?
— Some men in Nazi SS clothes came in and killed many of our agents, it was the famous Nazi attack worldwide known as blitzkrieg, a quick and accurate attack, not having the slightest possibility of a counterattack from the enemy.
She nodded knowing what those attacks were like, the Nazi trump card with its lightning attacks, it was something totally unexpected and unresponsive.
I was very lucky then to have been grazed...
— Inform the Chancellor immediately,' she ordered.
— It's already been done, ma'am, in fact he's waiting for you to recover and contact you at the first opportunity he has, he was really worried about you, we didn't know what your real situation was.
I wonder why....
— I will, but I'm fine… I want to know if there's anything tangible about the whereabouts of our prisoners, I need a full report in five minutes on my desk, we need to reverse this situation immediately.
— Ma'am, we've had one more incident.
— You don't have any good news, do you?
— Unfortunately not...
— Get it out soon.
— The Day Glocke is also gone, ma'am.
Marianne felt that the whole thing seemed like a joke in very bad taste.
AT THAT MOMENT the medical team came in and examined the director and analyzed her.
— You were lucky, the shots at you were the only ones that grazed, all the other agents were killed with accurate shots, I dare say it was a miracle in your case, not one shot hit a vital point, in a matter of weeks already will be brand new.
Since I was born I live on miracles...
— But I don't have weeks, I have to act immediately, we are in an emergency situation.
She nodded and after being released, she went to her room and called a videoconference to the German Chancellor who asked her to take the lead to recover the man who called himself Hitler, it was top priority, he would be deploying an army company to assist her. at that time due to the large number of agents killed in that rescue.
— Are you sure you can really take on this mission, Mari?
— Absolutely, Lord Chancellor, it is a matter of honor to be in charge of this mission, they need to know that they cannot invade my house and do what they want.
The Chancellor nodded gratefully.
— We need more people like you on the field, Marianne, it's a pride for our nation to have someone of your level, I wish you luck, not that you need it.
She nodded.
— Thank you, sir.
— I need you to talk to one more person before you hang up, it is of paramount diplomatic importance what we will do now, obviously I don't need to say that the person who will talk to you is important and that everything that is said is strictly confidential, I will be in line following you.
She nodded and instantly the image of the President of the United States appeared on her screen.