Chapter 381: A Little Fight
Trucks full of anti-United Nations fighters waddled forward on snowy dirt roads. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info Zhu Zhendong sat in the co-pilot's seat, holding a freshly captured submachine gun in his arms, thinking about how to carry out reconnaissance of the Suhinich area.
"Comrade platoon commander," Tang Sanshui, the driver who was driving, saw that Zhu Zhendong was in a daze, and couldn't help but ask, "Where is our car going?" ā
"I don't know," Zhu Zhendong woke up from his contemplation, turned his head to look at Tang Sanshui, and then shook his head and said, "You just drive forward, I will let you stop when I see a suitable place." ā
"Platoon commander, what if we run into the Germans?" Tang Sanshui asked uneasily: "No one of us here can speak German, as long as you meet them, there is a possibility of goofing." ā
Zhu Zhendong patted the submachine gun in his arms, and said to Tang Sanshui with a smile: "I said man, if we encounter enemies on the road later, we will use this guy to break them all." ā
Thankfully, perhaps because it was too cold, the Germans stayed in their hiding places, and on the rest of the way, they did not encounter any German patrols or checkpoints. Just then, the truck came to a sharp stop. Zhu Zhendong turned his head to look at Tang Sanshui and asked dissatisfiedly, "Why did you stop?" ā
Tang Sanshui shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly: "Comrade platoon commander, the car is out of gas, and we may only have to rely on our own two legs for the rest of the road." ā
"Alright, man, stop whining. Get out of the car. After Zhu Zhendong finished speaking, he turned around and patted the wall of the car behind him, and shouted loudly: "Comrades, we have arrived at the place, get out of the car." ā
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At this moment, Li Muzi was taking the group of girls through the snow-covered birch forest. Nina walked beside him and curiously asked him about Zhu Zhendong's situation. Li Muzi from Huaxia, like Lao Zhu, is a conservative person in his bones, and the enthusiasm of the Russian girl makes him a little unaccustomed, and he just answers Nina's questions without a word. For some unspeakable questions, he simply used a sentence: "I don't understand" to prevaricate.
Another soldier saw Li Muzi's cramped and uneasy appearance, so he deliberately walked over and diverted the topic: "Deputy platoon commander, after we send these girls to the division headquarters later, will we still go to meet the platoon commander and them?" ā
Li Muzi glanced at Nina next to her and the girls who followed behind, and said angrily: "Chen Xiaopu, it will take us at least five hours to go back and forth, and when we rush back, Lao Zhu and they don't know where to go." ā
The warrior known as Chen Xiaopaw had a disappointed expression on his face when he heard Li Muzi say this, and he muttered a few words in a low voice before returning to the front of the group.
When Li Muzi appeared outside the division headquarters with a group of girls, Leviakin, who got the news, was startled, and hurriedly walked out of his headquarters, and Li Muzi, who was standing outside, asked: "Comrade sergeant, why did you come back?" What about your platoon commander Valentin and the rest of the fighters? ā
Li Muzi's Russian level is limited, and he even spoke and compared for a long time, but he didn't let Leviagin figure out what was going on. Fortunately, Nina stood up at this time to relieve him: "Comrade commander, allow me to explain to you. ā
Leviakin looked at the faces of the girls in front of him who were frozen purple, felt compassion, quickly turned around and opened the curtain, stretched out his hand to make a gesture of inviting in, and said: "Girls, it seems that you are all frozen, hurry up and go into the house, go inside to warm up." ā
Yegorov was also surprised to see the division commander walking in from outside with a group of girls, he looked at Leviagin and asked: "Comrade division commander, where did these girls come from?" ā
"Hmph, Comrade Political Commissar, you ask me, who am I going to ask?" Leviagin said angrily: "I sent Ensign Valenkin and them on a mission, and after only a few hours, they brought me a group of girls. It's just nonsense. ā
"Comrade commander, they're not fooling around." As soon as Leviagin finished speaking, he heard a crisp voice behind him: "If it weren't for them, we would have been sent to the German barracks." ā
"Sent to the German barracks?" Nina's words made Egorov even more confused, and he asked curiously: "Girl, what the hell is going on, can you tell me about it?" ā
Nina hurriedly and clearly explained how the Germans came to the village to rob people, drove them into trucks to transport them to the German barracks, and how they were rescued by Zhu Zhendong on the road.
After figuring out the ins and outs of the whole thing, Egorov nodded, and then said to Leviakin: "Comrade division commander, Second Lieutenant Valentin did a good job of saving so many of our sisters from the clutches of the enemy. When they return from their mission, they deserve to be awarded a medal for this matter. ā
While Yegorov and Levyagin were talking, the chief of staff, Shedurin, who was standing nearby, was not idle, and he asked the soldiers to bring hot tea and bread to the frozen girls, so that they could warm up and fill their hungry stomachs by the way.
After listening to Nina's story, Leviakin asked a few more questions, and then called a staff officer and asked him to take Li Muzi and the girls to a nearby hidden department to rest.
After the girls had left, Leviagin asked Yegorov: "Comrade commissar, two days ago, Comrade Commander personally ordered the execution of a group of prisoners because of the murder of a female partisan named Zoya by the Germans. Then the Supreme Commander himself issued an order to all units of the Western Front to kill the 332nd Regiment of the German Army. And judging from the girl's account, there are such Germans in their village, you say, what should we do? ā
"Needless to say, of course, send troops to suppress this enemy." In order to make up Leviakin's decision, Egorov also made a point of emphasizing: "Although the girls did not say exactly how many Germans were in the village, from the fact that only two soldiers were sent to transport eight girls to their camp, this group of enemies did not exceed one squad." We only need to send a platoon of fighters to wipe them out. ā
"Well, you have a point, but before I send troops, I'm going to report the situation to the commander." Levia Phnom picked up the telephone in front of him as he spoke, and continued before dialing: "Let him know what he knows." ā
Rokossovsky, who was in the headquarters and the deputy commander to study the next combat operation, suddenly heard Maksimenko calling him. When he turned his head, he saw the old colonel holding a microphone in his hand and said to him: "Comrade commander, it's General Leviakin, the commander of the 8th Guards Division, who is calling and saying that he is looking for you urgently. ā
Hearing that it was Levyagin who was looking for him, Rokossovsky couldn't help but chuckle in his heart, saying that he had given him an order a few hours earlier to send someone to Sushnych to conduct reconnaissance. He is calling at this moment, does it have something to do with this matter? He walked over and took the microphone, put it to his ear, took a deep breath and asked: "I'm Rokossovsky, General Leviakin, do you have anything important that you want me to report?" ā
Tang Sanshui shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly: "Comrade platoon commander, the car is out of gas, and we may only have to rely on our own two legs for the rest of the road." ā
"Alright, man, stop whining. Get out of the car. After Zhu Zhendong finished speaking, he turned around and patted the wall of the car behind him, and shouted loudly: "Comrades, we have arrived at the place, get out of the car." ā
ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦
At this moment, Li Muzi was taking the group of girls through the snow-covered birch forest. Nina walked beside him and curiously asked him about Zhu Zhendong's situation. Li Muzi from Huaxia, like Lao Zhu, is a conservative person in his bones, and the enthusiasm of the Russian girl makes him a little unaccustomed, and he just answers Nina's questions without a word. For some unspeakable questions, he simply used a sentence: "I don't understand" to prevaricate.
Another soldier saw Li Muzi's cramped and uneasy appearance, so he deliberately walked over and diverted the topic: "Deputy platoon commander, after we send these girls to the division headquarters later, will we still go to meet the platoon commander and them?" ā
Li Muzi glanced at Nina next to her and the girls who followed behind, and said angrily: "Chen Xiaopu, it will take us at least five hours to go back and forth, and when we rush back, Lao Zhu and they don't know where to go." ā
The warrior known as Chen Xiaopaw had a disappointed expression on his face when he heard Li Muzi say this, and he muttered a few words in a low voice before returning to the front of the group.
When Li Muzi appeared outside the division headquarters with a group of girls, Leviakin, who got the news, was startled, and hurriedly walked out of his headquarters, and Li Muzi, who was standing outside, asked: "Comrade sergeant, why did you come back?" What about your platoon commander Valentin and the rest of the fighters? ā
Li Muzi's Russian level is limited, and he even spoke and compared for a long time, but he didn't let Leviagin figure out what was going on. Fortunately, Nina stood up at this time to relieve him: "Comrade commander, allow me to explain to you. ā
Leviakin looked at the faces of the girls in front of him who were frozen purple, felt compassion, quickly turned around and opened the curtain, stretched out his hand to make a gesture of inviting in, and said: "Girls, it seems that you are all frozen, hurry up and go into the house, go inside to warm up." ā
Yegorov was also surprised to see the division commander walking in from outside with a group of girls, he looked at Leviagin and asked: "Comrade division commander, where did these girls come from?" ā
"Hmph, Comrade Political Commissar, you ask me, who am I going to ask?" Leviagin said angrily: "I sent Ensign Valenkin and them on a mission, and after only a few hours, they brought me a group of girls. It's just nonsense. ā
"Comrade commander, they're not fooling around." As soon as Leviagin finished speaking, he heard a crisp voice behind him: "If it weren't for them, we would have been sent to the German barracks." ā
"Sent to the German barracks?" Nina's words made Egorov even more confused, and he asked curiously: "Girl, what the hell is going on, can you tell me about it?" ā
Nina hurriedly and clearly explained how the Germans came to the village to rob people, drove them into trucks to transport them to the German barracks, and how they were rescued by Zhu Zhendong on the road.
After figuring out the ins and outs of the whole thing, Egorov nodded, and then said to Leviakin: "Comrade division commander, Second Lieutenant Valentin did a good job of saving so many of our sisters from the clutches of the enemy. When they return from their mission, they deserve to be awarded a medal for this matter. ā
While Yegorov and Levyagin were talking, the chief of staff, Shedurin, who was standing nearby, was not idle, and he asked the soldiers to bring hot tea and bread to the frozen girls, so that they could warm up and fill their hungry stomachs by the way.
After listening to Nina's story, Leviakin asked a few more questions, and then called a staff officer and asked him to take Li Muzi and the girls to a nearby hidden department to rest.
After the girls had left, Leviagin asked Yegorov: "Comrade commissar, two days ago, Comrade Commander personally ordered the execution of a group of prisoners because of the murder of a female partisan named Zoya by the Germans. Then the Supreme Commander himself issued an order to all units of the Western Front to kill the 332nd Regiment of the German Army. And judging from the girl's account, there are such Germans in their village, you say, what should we do? ā
"Needless to say, of course, send troops to suppress this enemy." In order to make up Leviakin's decision, Egorov also made a point of emphasizing: "Although the girls did not say exactly how many Germans were in the village, from the fact that only two soldiers were sent to transport eight girls to their camp, this group of enemies did not exceed one squad." We only need to send a platoon of fighters to wipe them out. ā
"Well, you have a point, but before I send troops, I'm going to report the situation to the commander." Levia Phnom picked up the telephone in front of him as he spoke, and continued before dialing: "Let him know what he knows." ā
Rokossovsky, who was in the headquarters and the deputy commander to study the next combat operation, suddenly heard Maksimenko calling him. When he turned his head, he saw the old colonel holding a microphone in his hand and said to him: "Comrade commander, it's General Leviakin, the commander of the 8th Guards Division, who is calling and saying that he is looking for you urgently. ā
Hearing that it was Levyagin who was looking for him, Rokossovsky couldn't help but chuckle in his heart, saying that he had given him an order a few hours earlier to send someone to Sushnych to conduct reconnaissance. He is calling at this moment, does it have something to do with this matter? He walked over and took the microphone, put it to his ear, took a deep breath and asked: "I'm Rokossovsky, General Leviakin, do you have anything important that you want me to report?" ā