Chapter 535

"Editor in chief, I've found the final destination of the grain. You can't imagine where the grain was sent..." Zoe and Jimmy hid in tens of thousands of containers and contacted the editor in chief of the New York Times by satellite phone. At the moment they were standing on Soviet territory, surrounded by Russians.

Zoe and Jimmy are both excited and afraid now. Excited that they have broken a big plot, but afraid that they are trapped in the Soviet port and don't know how to leave.

"You don't want to play the game, Zoe. Tell me where the food is going? Is it an area at war? I really can't guess, Zoe The editor in chief is on the other end of the phone, eager to know the answer.

"I'm in the Soviet Union now, but I don't know exactly where I am in the Soviet Union. But I'm sure it should be near the black sea? " Zoe no longer sells the key, she excitedly announced the answer, does not feel anxious for oneself body in the enemy camp.

"God, I can't believe it. How could it be the Soviet Union? Where did I think it was in China? Hell, you'll find a way to get out of there as soon as possible. I'll give you the best position on the front page! "

"Thank you, chief editor! But I don't know how to get out of here now! There are Soviet people all over the place. We are afraid that we will be caught as spies by the people here! " Zoe then remembered that he and Jimmy were in danger. She began to ask the chief editor for help.

"Stay there and I'll contact the Turkish ships to meet you. Don't rush. Don't try to ask local people for help. Listen to me, although the dock is the territory of the Soviet Union, it allows seafarers from all countries to move freely here. As long as you don't enter the customs, you are safe! There should be a place to live there. You should settle down first, don't leak your identity, wait for my news... "The editor in chief immediately came up with a set of countermeasures. He knew very well that as long as Zoe didn't enter the Soviet border, he would not be caught as a spy. Border and border are two concepts. For countries with ports, most of the foreign ports are free. Seafarers from all over the world can live and stay here. It's the same as the International Airport. As long as you don't go through the customs, you don't enter the country.

Zoe and Jimmy are calm after talking to the editor on the phone. They put away their cameras and other items, including photos of grain unloaded from the cargo ship. These are important evidences. Jimmy and Zoe have to protect them even if they fight to death.

The chief editor is right. There are places for seafarers to stay. In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, Jimmy came forward to book a double room in Turkish at seaman's house. Then they had a good meal in the restaurant and immediately returned to the room.

As soon as they entered their room, their hearts were calmed. The layout of the room is quite different from the hotel Zoe used to live in in the United States. On the wall is a portrait of general secretary Gorbachev, while on the desk is a bust of Lenin. These things are rare in the United States, and Zoe is curious about them.

"Come and see what a good thing it is! Vodka Zoe excitedly pulled out a bottle of vodka from the wine cabinet under the TV and held it excitedly in her arms. Over the years, Zoe has been running around the world for her career, living a life of no fixed place. Alcohol is a good medicine for her to release pressure and relieve fatigue. Zoe's drinking capacity is not even comparable to that of a man.

"Hey! Zoe, don't get carried away. We are in the Soviet Union now. Be careful that you are drunk and caught by the KGB! " Jimmy tried to persuade him, but he didn't know it.

Zoe took out two glasses, poured them full, handed them to Jimmy and said excitedly, "I propose that we do this for our Pulitzer Prize!"

At the thought of the Pulitzer Prize, the two were even more excited, and soon, stimulated by alcohol, they met each other frankly again. Although they were on enemy land, Jimmy and Zoe were quite excited. After the battle, they fell asleep, and stayed at home for the last few days, so that Zoe could devote himself to writing. Zoe embellished his articles repeatedly. She felt like she'd never been in such a state. In the past few days, in addition to rolling the sheets with Zoe, Jimmy also added a lot of materials about the Turkish Mafia for her.

When you focus on one thing, time always flies. A week later, the New York Times editor in chief for their contact ship finally found Zoe, where they settled, the port city of Odessa, the Soviet Socialist Republic of Russia.

When Zoe and Jimmy received the notice, they immediately packed up and went to the dock. They left the dangerous place on the freighter that came to meet them. They're lucky they haven't had any trouble these days.

Three days later, the freighter finally returned to Istanbul. Jimi and Zoe are separated temporarily. Jimi wants to go back to the associated press to deal with some work, while Zoe sends his manuscript and collected photos to the New York Times. Zoe then flew to the United States on a business plane specially reserved for her by the New York Times.

On the way to the United States, Zoe had a clear idea of how much waves the report would cause. But he still wanted to witness the power of his own words.

Although Zoe was prepared, he underestimated the seriousness of the incident. She never thought that the incident would cause much trouble in the political and business circles of the United States, and Zoe never thought that he would cause a huge disaster.