Red Moscow

Chapter 2803: Extravagant Branches

As soon as he walked into the tent, the smell inside almost made Sokov choke. He quickly covered his nose with his hands and narrowed his eyes to try to adapt to the dim light in the tent as soon as possible.

Soon, he saw a man sitting in the corner of the tent, with a unshaven beard and messy hair, wearing a pullover without a military rank, and a military coat without a military rank, covering his waist and abdomen. Seeing someone coming in from outside, he looked up, his face full of numbness.

"Captain Otto," Lukas said to Sokov: "This is Major General Roman Lomrov, the commander of the 172nd Infantry Division of the Russians. He was captured by our army at the end of August, and it has been a month and a half. When he was captured, He was seriously injured, but after the information from our military doctor, his injuries were basically healed."

"Can you walk by yourself?"

"sure."

"Then order someone to take him out."

With Lucas' order issued, two German soldiers came over and dragged Romanov from the ground. The military coat that had originally covered him fell to the ground immediately. When two German soldiers, Romanlov, cut his hands back and preparing to push out the tent, Sokov called out, "Wait a minute." Although he bent down and picked up the military coat on the ground and handed it to one of the soldiers to remind the other party He said, "Take his military coat on."

"Captain Otto!" After Romanov was taken out of the tent, Lucas asked, "What will these Russian prisoners of war deal with them after they are used for propaganda?"

"If it is an ordinary soldier, after the publicity is over, they will either be shot directly or sent to work hard labor until they die of fatigue or illness." Sokov has seen many documentaries about Soviet prisoners of war, and how the Germans deal with these prisoners of war. , of course, I was very familiar with it, so I said: "As for senior officers like Major General Romanlov, they might find a place to lock them up and enjoy treatment higher than ordinary soldiers. As for whether they can live until the end of the war, It depends on his luck."

Lucas continued to ask as he followed Sokov out, "How long do you think it will take for us to win the final victory in this war against the Russians?"

When Sokov heard this question, he sneered in his heart and said that the final winner of the war was the Soviet army and the Allied forces, and the Axis powers composed of Germany, Italy and Japan became the losers. But at this moment he had to pretend to be passionate and said, "Captain Lucas, although this war lasted longer than the original plan of the Supreme Command, the final winner must be us. The prisoners of war were brought to Berlin and used them to promote it in order to completely dismantle the military morale and morale of the Russians and accelerate the arrival of victory."

These high-sounding words made Lucas stunned, thinking that the final result of this war would be as Sokov said, and Germany would become the final winner.

Sokov walked out of the tent, looked at Romanov standing next to him, and then looked at Arina and others who were looking for people in the prisoners of war. He couldn't help but feel a little worried. The prisoners of war imprisoned in the prisoner-of-war camp were enough. There are thousands of people who can successfully find Yakov?

Lucas also looked at Arina and others. He saw the three of them walking through the crowd, but did not pick out any prisoners of war. Seeing their serious appearance, they seemed to be looking for someone. He couldn't help frowning and turned his head to ask Sokov: "Captain Otto, what's going on with your subordinates? Why haven't he picked out any prisoners of war so far?"

Sokov knew very well that Arina and his actions aroused Lucas's vigilance. He quickly moved out his beard to cover the actions of the three: "Captain Lucas, the prisoners of war he picked out will be sent over. Of course, you cannot be perfunctory when you give the head of state, you must choose carefully."

After hearing Sokov mention the head of state, even if Lucas had too much suspicion in his heart, he could only put it aside for the time being. After a moment of pause, he asked tentatively, "Captain Otto, do you need me to send someone to help them choose?"

"No, no," Sokov waved his hand and said, "Isn't Lieutenant Simon accompanying them? I don't have to bother you."

He said this, but Sokov was extremely anxious. He was worried that delaying for too long would cause trouble.

Arina and others wandered around the prisoners of war and brought back three prisoners of war. They were all wearing dirty military coats, without hats, and looked haggard.

Sokov recognized Yakov from the inside at a glance, and he couldn't help but feel ecstatic. It seemed that he had not come in vain this trip, and he really found Yakov.

"Captain Otto," Lucas suddenly said, "How come these three Russian prisoners of war look a bit like?"

After Lucas reminded him, Sokov quickly checked the other two people carefully, which was indeed somewhat similar to Yakov. Sokov immediately understood that Alina had only seen Yakov's photos, but had never seen a real person. Therefore, when she saw these three people looked similar, she simply brought them back because she couldn't eat or live.

He smiled at Lucas and said, "Captain Lucas, I'm going to tell you, I'm a little face-blind, I look almost the same as the Russians. Is it true that you think the three of them look like each other? This is the same?”

Lucas smiled and then asked, "Do you only have these four prisoners of war?"

Sokov nodded: "Four is enough." He could not choose Yakov alone, as it would arouse the other party's suspicion, so he simply brought all three of them with him: "Can you trouble your subordinates, put this in the end." Are some Russians sent to the plane?”

"No problem." Lukas naturally agreed to Sokov's request: "I will arrange the vehicles and staff immediately and take you to the plane."

The car quickly drove over, and Romanov, Yakov and others were taken into the truck's compartment.

Just when Lucas gave Simon the mission and asked him to escort these prisoners of war and followed Sokov to the plane, something unexpected happened.

Several people walked out of the kitchen, including men and women. Judging from their clothes, it should be the villagers who were found by the Germans from nearby villages to help with the kitchen.

One of the young girls wearing a headscarf and freckled faces was originally following the back with their heads down, but she couldn't help but feel shocked when she heard Sokov's voice coming. Then she stopped and raised her head to the sound. Look in the direction you come.

After she saw Sokov clearly, she immediately exclaimed, and then she rushed into Sokov's arms, hugged his waist tightly, and kept shouting, "Misa , Misha, I finally found you, how could you be here?”

The girl was startled by Sokov. He instinctively pushed the other person away, took two steps back, looked at the strange girl in front of him, and asked vigilantly, "Who are you?"

"Who am I?" Hearing Sokov's question, the girl's face showed a painful expression: "Who else can I be? I am your sister Govorova. We have only been separated for two months. You can't recognize me?"

Sokov was almost scared when he heard the girl say this. He risked his life to save people. As the task was about to be completed, a person who claimed to be his sister appeared. Isn't this causing trouble for himself? .

Arina and others could understand the girl's words and showed a surprised expression on their faces when they knew she was Sokov's sister. If what she said was true, she would expose everyone's identities. Alina even wondered whether she needed to take action immediately, kill someone to silence her, and try to minimize the losses.

"Captain Otto, please explain it to me." Lucas found out what the girl said through someone else's translation. He asked with a straight face and vigilantly: "Why did she say you are her brother? What's going on in the end? What's going on? ”

Sokov secretly complained that it was not good. If he could not provide a reasonable explanation, I am afraid that no one would be able to leave this prisoner of war camp alive today. His eyes rolled, and then said, "Captain Lucas, maybe her brother looks a little similar to me and is wearing the same military uniform, so he admits his mistake."

But Sokov's words did not convince Lucas. He said to the translator just now, "Take this girl aside for interrogation and see what she says." After that, he waved to the soldiers around him. Motion them to surround Sokov and others.

Seeing Govorova being taken aside by Simon and the translator, Sokov couldn't help feeling uneasy, and he was worried that he and others might be exposed. But he still asked calmly: "Captain Lucas, what do you mean?"

"I'm sorry, Captain." Lucas said in an official tone, "I can't let you go before verifying your identities."

Sokov looked at the black muzzles around him and said to Arina, "Leya, come to me, don't act rashly."

Arina was panicked when she saw that she and others were surrounded by German guards. When she heard Sokov say this, she nodded quickly and walked over with Basco and Sandor.

After questioning Govorova by the side, Simon and the translator came over to report to Lucas, "Sir Captain, you have asked clearly."

Lucas glanced at Govorova not far away and asked, "What did she say?"

Simon glanced at Sokov and then said to Lucas: "She said that two months ago, she and her brother escaped from Zhitomir and were bombarded by our planes on the way. In the chaos, she I lost contact with her brother and didn't expect to meet him here."

Lucas looked at Sokov with his eyes and asked, "What was her brother doing at that time, was he a soldier?"

Unexpectedly, Simon shook his head after hearing this and said, "No, Mr. Captain, the girl told us that she and her brother were both farmers in the collective farm and were not soldiers."

Lucas showed a surprised expression on his face: "So, her brother was still an ordinary person two months ago?"

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"That's right, Mr. Captain."

"That's wrong." Lucas could see that Sokov's words and behavior were definitely not like a recruit. If the girl's brother was still an ordinary citizen two months ago, he would have been admitted to the army. It is impossible to become an intermediate officer in such a short time. In this way, Captain Otto should have looked similar to the girl's brother, which made her recognize the wrong person.

With this idea, Lucas felt that he must have misunderstood Sokov, so he quickly apologized to him: "Captain Otto, I'm so sorry. It seems that the girl recognized the wrong person. I'm sorry for my impolite behavior. You apologize." After saying that, he made a gesture to the guards around him, indicating that they would put away their guns.

"Sir Captain," Sokov asked, looking at Lucas, "Can we set out now?"

"Of course, of course." Lucas hurriedly greeted Simon: "Lt. Simon, you escort Captain Otto and the others to the plane."

On the way to the plane parking point, Sokov felt his back was soaked in cold sweat. I really didn't expect that a sister would appear out of thin air, almost causing everyone to lose their lives.

Yegor, who was staying in the cockpit, saw Sokov and others get out of the car, immediately opened the hatch door and lowered the gangway so that everyone could board the plane.

After Sokov and everyone got on the plane, he felt relieved and stretched out a hand to Simon and said with a smile: "Lieutenant Simon, after you go back, please go to Captain Lucas on my behalf. Thank you. I will report your performance to my superiors at the right time.”

When Simon heard Sokov say this, he immediately smiled and said quickly, "Captain Otto, thank you so much! It's getting late, you can set off and wish you a good journey!"

Sokov got on the plane, closed the cabin door, and immediately said to Yegor in a stern tone: "Yegor, take off immediately."

"Okay, Major Comrade." Yegore agreed readily, "I will take off immediately."

When the plane's propeller began to rotate, Sokov added: "Fly fly west first, fly for a distance, then turn around and fly east, and don't let the Germans see the flaws."

"Don't worry, Comrade Major, you will never make any mistakes."

Romanov, Yakov and others sitting in the cabin were filled with doubts when they heard Sokov and others communicating in Russian. For a moment, they couldn't figure out what the people who brought themselves out of the prisoner-of-war camp did.

Romanov and Yakov looked at each other and asked, "Who are you?"

Arina stood at attention, raised her hand and saluted Romanov, and then reported respectfully, "Hello, General Romanov. I am Lieutenant Arina of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, this is my chin Sergeant Scott and Shandor, we were ordered to go to the enemy to carry out a special mission."

"Special mission?" Romanov asked in surprise: "What special mission?"

"Save people!"

"Save people?!" Romanlov asked back, "Are you here to save me?"

"No, General Romanov." Sokov interrupted and said, "We are ordered to welcome him." He pointed at Yakov with his hand and then said, "It happened to be seen that you are also in the prisoner-of-war camp. , and rescue you by the way."

When Romanov thought of Sokov as if he was familiar with the guards of the prison camp, he asked with a stern face: "Major, who are you?"

"I am Major Sokov, an adjutant of the 5th Army Command." Sokov quickly revealed his identity: "I was ordered to assist the special team of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to carry out special missions later in the enemy. Now we have rescued you This mission is only completed after returning to our army's defense line."

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