Chapter 1131 The First Time I Met Someone Asking for Money

Although Wan Feng did not believe in the ability of the Soviets, he welcomed Shamilov to send a few more people to Komsomolsk with him.

Is there a lot of strength in people, and the safety of more people is also safe.

Even if something happens, there are a few locals on their backs.

Shamilov also sent five people, Alikse led the team, and Baburyev brought three people who looked very much like that.

Shamilov's 100,000 rubles for Wanfeng left 10,000 on his body, and the remaining 90,000 on Alikse.

At that time, the Soviet Union still used the 1961 version of the ruble, and the largest denomination was a 100-ruble coupon with a side-by-side portrait of Lenin printed on the front.

There are rubles with a face value of 100,000 yuan, which is 10 bundles, which is not much at all.

Han Guangjia and Han Meng each carried a backpack full of small wine jugs.

Shamilov sent them to the railway station in the city of Brazzaville.

When he walked into the railway station of Blagoveshchensk, Wan Feng found that he had made a fuss.

Originally, he thought that this railway was the Baia-Argentine railway, but now he realized that he had made a mistake.

This railway was built during the Tsarist period of the Trans-Siberian Railway, and the Baia-Argentine Railway is still hundreds of kilometers north of this railway line.

The Baizhou-Argentine Railway was built by the Soviet Union as a reserve railway to prevent the Siberian Railway from being cut off in the event of a dispute with China.

When getting on the bus, Shamilov told Wan Feng to pay attention along the way, but he didn't say anything to pay attention to.

Wan Feng could understand what Shamilov meant.

The Soviets have always had a serious sense of precaution against the Chinese, and many countries in the world have Chinatowns, but the Soviet Union does not have them, and even the later Russian screws did not.

If the Chinese live in a certain area, the police in that area will be like a great enemy, and they will not know what they are afraid of.

Wan Feng's explanation is that their ancestors have invaded a large area of Chinese territory, and they are probably afraid from the bottom of their hearts that the Chinese people will one day liquidate them.

After all, they are really nothing compared to China, which has always stood in the forest of the world for 5,000 years.

If China is a surging ocean, then they can only be regarded as small rivers and ditches at best, and perhaps it will one day become a river, but it will also become a dry beach at a certain time.

This virtue of the Soviets can be seen from getting on the bus and checking the tickets, even if Shamilov and others saw them off, the ticket inspectors at the ticket gate still repeatedly checked the tickets of Wan Feng and others.

Wan Feng wondered, how can he still make fake tickets, you just look at this ticket is also printed by you Soviets, there are a few cents to see.

From the outside, the trains in the Soviet Union are almost no different from those of the Chinese trains, and there are many green cars.

But most of the rooms are soft sleeper boxes, and this one is quite comfortable to sit in.

There were ten of them, connected to two boxes.

The Soviet Union had less than 300 million inhabitants of 22 million square kilometers. More than eighty percent of these 300 million people are concentrated in Europe, and the entire Far East has a population of only about 10 million.

What is the concept of the base of 7 million square kilometers of 10 million people in the Far East?

The result that can be seen is that there is not a single village in sight for dozens of miles.

There are forests everywhere and a small area of arable land.

As soon as the train left the cloth city for more than an hour, Wan Feng saw a village the size of the Da Linzi Brigade.

This is still close to the Longjiang River, against the railway, and further on, Wanfeng suspects that there may not be a village within a radius of hundreds of miles.

On the other side, a Chinese village can be seen a few miles away.

Buildings can also be seen in the Soviet Union for several miles, and they are the kind of watchtowers with steel frames, and there is a watchtower on the side of almost every village on the Huaguo River.

The border stations in China have been replaced with reinforced concrete watchtowers, while the Soviet Union still has the same kind of steel watchtowers, which can freeze to death in the winter.

Wan Feng suspected that these watchtowers still had a surveillance role in the summer, and in the winter it might be what it looked like, and there were no soldiers on duty in the winter.

The forest resources here are really abundant, and there are large birch forests next to the railway, which are lush and slim.

It's a pity that in addition to extracting birch juice, this kind of tree can probably be used as firewood, anyway, I don't see anyone using it to make furniture.

After the train passed a station that appeared to be called Legaha, two men in conductor's uniforms appeared at the door of Wan Feng's box, followed by a policeman with a gun.

"Passport!" said one of the conductors who came in first with a blank expression.

The Soviet Union also said that the votes were checked in the middle of the way?

Wan Feng's box was full of Wan Feng's people, and Alikse was in the next box.

The first to hand out his passport was Chen Dao.

But what made Wan Feng and his people dumbfounded was that the conductor took Chen Dao's passport and put it in his pocket without even looking at it.

"Passport!" is still these two words.

Zhang Zhiyuan thought that he was asking for the passports of everyone in this box, so he also handed over his passport.

Zhang Zhiyuan's passport, like Chen Dao's, also went into the conductor's pocket.

"Passport!" are those two words again.

When Han Meng's passport was also met like this, Wan Feng felt that something was wrong.

This is a case of asking for money.

Wan Feng took out his passport, put a hundred yuan ruble in the passport, and handed it over.

This time, instead of putting his passport in his pocket, the conductor opened it and put away the hundred-dollar ruble.

"Passport!"

You are too little for a paralyzed hundred-dollar ruble!

These bastards are too greedy, and the purchasing power of the 100-dollar ruble in the Soviet era is not comparable to the depreciation of the ruble after the later collapse.

A hundred rubles can now buy an infinite number of things.

You can buy at least 200 boxes of cigarettes imported from Bulgaria, 45 kilograms of the best sausages, 20 bottles of vodka (if available in stores), 10 bottles of three-star brandy, and any round-trip ticket from south to north in the USSR.

That's already a lot of money, and these guys are too little?

Han Guang's passport also had a ticket in it.

If the other party continued to talk about passports, Wan Feng would find Alixai next door and ask them to come forward to pay these guys.

Fortunately, this time, the conductor didn't ask for any more passports, glanced at Wan Feng's passports indiscriminately, and returned the passports to the people in the box and left.

Zhang Zhiyuan was puzzled: "Is this considered a robbery?"

Although there are also unhealthy trends emerging in Huaguo, there is really no such blatant behavior.

"It's to blame that we don't look the same as them, people can see at a glance that we are Chinese, and we are obviously bullying you, but this is not a clear robbery, it can only be regarded as a clear want, if it is a robbery, it is not like this. ”

As soon as Wan Feng's words fell, Baburev's head stuck out of the car door.