Section 3 More Memory

······ What happened after the fall, I finally remembered it later.

I remember when I opened my eyes, I was lying on a makeshift stretcher, and several male fighters were carrying me through the dense forest, and the platoon commander Kirianova was following closely next to the stretcher, secretly wiping her tears.

"Kirianova," I called out to her in a weak voice, and she bent down and grabbed my right hand and asked me with concern, "Leda, how are you feeling?" ”

"I'm not going to die, I'm dead, who's going to take care of my mom and son Alex." Although this is not what I want to say, I can't help but say it, and it seems that Lida's body is not my own decision.

Kirianova nodded while wiping her tears and comforted me: "Lida, no, no, no, you will not die." Hold on a little longer, and we'll be back at home soon. ”

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In the forest at dawn, birds chirped and mist curled. When I saw my son Alik, I always seemed very happy, and as I walked, I noticed that the boots on my feet were wet with dew, and I immediately remembered that the mud on my boots had revealed my whereabouts, so I sat down, took off my boots, and carried them on my shoulders.

I walked barefoot with my bare feet clattering, my boots dangling behind my back. Now we have to hurry up, this time we have been delayed on the road for too long, and if we go back too late, we will be found by the warrant officer Vaskov, but we will be in trouble.

At this time, I heard some voices, and someone cautiously brushed aside the branches in front of me.

"It can't be a patrol, right?!" My heart beat faster, I was caught without any papers, and I was bound to be sent to a warrant officer, in which case I would have to be confined by Vaskov.

Suddenly I heard voices talking—some unintelligible bits of words, and some laughter······

"What are they saying, why don't I understand?" I thought to myself, a little bewildered, and suddenly it dawned on me: this is a German devil! It's German!

I flashed into the bushes, holding my breath and peering through the sparse foliage at the road ahead. The first to come out were tall men, dressed in camouflage shirts, carrying in his right hand a small rectangular bag tightly tied with a belt, and a German submachine gun on his chest. He looked back, and in a moment another man in the same costume appeared in the woods, carrying the same small bag, but shorter. I couldn't help it, my body moved, the low tree shook, and the dew sprinkled on me.

The two strangers looked around warily, and I didn't dare to move anymore. He tore off the boat-shaped hat on his head and gagged himself so as not to make a noise that would alarm them, and he just stared at the two strangers with wide eyes. Yes, this is the German devil. They lowered their voices and talked, slowly approaching where I was hiding.

At first glance, I was so frightened that I realized that I was alone that the Germans were about to discover me, and I was in utter despair······ I knew that everything was over, my fate was decided, I would never see my comrades, I would never see my mother and Alex, and in a few minutes, I would no longer be living in the world, and everything would never exist for me again.

Fortunately, the two German soldiers muttered a few words under their breath and continued on their way. I hid in the bushes, saw the German soldiers disappear into the woods, and carefully observed the direction from which the German soldiers came, but no one appeared except for the chirping of birds.

Then I popped out of the bushes and rushed towards the stream. Ignoring the density of the trees and the depth of the stream, I ran forward desperately until I reached the 171st Lodge, where the troops were stationed, and reported to Vaskov and Kirianova about the discovery of Germans in the woods.

Then we organized a small team to hunt down the two German devils. Leading the team was Warrant Officer Vaskov. In addition to me, there were the fighters Garka and Risa, the German-speaking Sonia, and the sharpshooter Genia in the platoon.

I thought that it would be an easy thing for the six of us to deal with two German devils, and everyone was very relaxed along the way. Genia kept teasing and closing her mouth along the way, saying "according to the rules of the codex······" Vaskov, and Lisa, who has a crush on the warrant officer, keeps saying good things for the warrant officer.

Under the leadership of the warrant officer, we passed through the swamp and set up a blocking position in accordance with the rules of the code of conduct on the path of the German devils, and prepared to start a blocking battle at ease and try to capture a German soldier. However, when I saw through my telescope that the German devils coming out of the woods were not just the two I saw that day, but sixteen.

Faced with sixteen German soldiers armed to the teeth, we could not be dealt with by one man and five women, and the others were sixteen powerful submachine guns, while we had only one pistol and five rifles. Whether it is a small number of people, or in terms of weapons and equipment, we are at a clear disadvantage. Not to mention exterminating them, whether you can save yourself is a question.

The warrant officer sent Lisa back to report the news, and asked her to bring a large army to support. And the five of us who are left will do everything possible to drag this group of German devils here.

However, everything that should be done was done, and the German devils were dragged by us for a day and a night, and still did not see the shadow of the large army. And the confrontation with the German devils inevitably happened. Garka and Sonia were killed in the battle.

Vaskov led me and Genia to re-establish a blocking position on the way. As soon as the remaining German devils stepped into the effective range, he immediately shouted: "Shoot! And took the lead in firing and knocked down the German spearhead. With a short burst of fire, I knocked out four German soldiers in a row. Hiding behind the bushes, Genia calmly knocked down a German soldier who was about to drop a bomb with her rifle, and when the grenade landed and exploded, it blew up a German soldier next to her.

Seeing that Vaskov was overwhelmed by German firepower, I got up from behind the hidden rocks and opened heavy fire on the enemy, hoping to relieve him of some pressure. Unexpectedly, at this time, a grenade flew from the place out of nowhere and exploded not far in front of me, and I only felt a shock in my abdomen, and then a wet liquid flowed out. The submachine gun slipped from my hand, and I covered my abdomen with both hands and leaned over the rock.

Seeing that I was wounded, Vaskov and Genia rushed over with their heads bowed, and I grinned reluctantly at them with my hands over my stomach and dry lips.

"What wounded?" Vaskov asked with concern.

"Grenades."

Vaskov tried to take my hand away and examine the wound, but I endured the pain and said shyly: "There is nothing to see." ”

Vaskov didn't care what I said, just shouted to Genia: "Take the bandage!" As I spoke, Vaskov had already torn off my military coat and took the bandage from Genia's hand and carefully bandaged my wounds.

At this time, the enemy's gunfire intensified, a string of bullets hit the rocks, and we all understood that our position was discovered by the enemy. Genia, in order to cover us, drew the enemy away, and leaped out of the jaw with great agility, followed by her submachine gun.

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The sharp pain in my abdomen, the pain in my heart and lungs, was extraordinarily real and clear, and when I opened my eyes, it turned out that everything just now was a dream. I tried to move my body slightly, but I felt like my whole body was broken, and I couldn't help but moan.

"Leda! Lida!! Lida!!! A familiar shout made me understand. I've returned to the 171st Ward where the troops are stationed, and the female soldiers who spend their days and nights are surrounding me on a stretcher.

I was dazed by the whispers of people talking, someone was cutting my clothes apart, and then I was unconscious again. By the time I came to my senses, the wounds on my abdomen and head were already bandaged.

At this time, the major's voice was heard outside the door: "The ambulance from the city has arrived, you move quickly, carry Lida and the warrant officer into the car, and take them to the hospital in the rear." ”

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