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8 THE KGBThe first week of induction training was the most boring time she spent at the Foreign Office, but the new Yui even found that interesting, because she had not been taught much about what government actually did in the Soviet Union, so it was all completely new to her. It was followed by a month of file-keeping, which most people would consider extremely boring, as Chou had, but Natasha did not. She saw it as an essential part of her covert job to know exactly where every type of file was stored. It made her a joy to work with. Most of the new recruits knew that they had been selected for the Foreign Office because they were exceptionally bright, so they found filing beneath them. After a week of it, many began to show signs of being disgruntled, but not Yui, as she should now b