Red Soviet Union

Chapter 29 Fans

In this era, there are no angry young people like those in later generations who would even go out in the street and smash their compatriots’ cars because of their hatred of the rich.

The Soviet Union and the West were indeed in a state of Cold War, especially in the Far East. The Americans stationed a large number of troops in Japan. The two sides were across the sea from each other, and war could break out at any time.

At this time, exchanges among the people were still going on. The islanders were more adept at doing business. In Moscow, they opened many offices to sell various civilian products made in the islands. Even many island businessmen had established good relations with senior officials in Moscow.

There are also businessmen from the island country in Vladivostok, but this restaurant owned by the islanders is the first one to open.

I don’t know where this little brat heard it from, but now, he’s going to make Andre’s wallet bleed by saying he wants to go out to eat.

Although it is a rented room in a spire-like church-like building, this restaurant from the island country is decorated quite well and you can see the Western cultural atmosphere.

Sitting in the booth, a yellow-skinned waiter with an oriental face said to Andre: "Dear sir and madam, what would you like to eat? We have family packages here."

Family package? The other party obviously treated Andre and his group as a family. Andre felt like a cheap father. It seemed like he was at a disadvantage, right?

"Mom, I want to eat sashimi!" Ivan said loudly, as if responding to the other party, as if they were a family.

Sashimi is a tradition of the islanders. Andrei looked at Ekaterina across from him and said, "Doctor Ekaterina, I'm treating you today. Please order the food."

"I think this teppanyaki is good." Ekaterina said, "Ivan, we can't eat sashimi, we will get sick."

Teppanyaki is grilling various foods on a hot iron plate. Japanese people also like to eat barbecue.

"Okay, let's eat teppanyaki." Andre said to the waiter, "Also, give little Ivan some sashimi."

"Andrei, do you drink?" Ekaterina asked. In the Soviet Union, there were very few men who didn't drink.

"No, after dinner, I have to go back to the army." Andrei said, "Doctor Ekaterina, thank you very much for your care during this period."

"This is what I should do. By the way, Andrei, you told me in the hospital that you have something to say to me during dinner." With her big light blue eyes, Ekaterina looked at Andrei, wanting to hear what he said.

At that time, he had a lot of things to say to the goddess-like female doctor in front of him, but now Andrei had nothing to say. After Ivan appeared, Andrei was like a punctured balloon, and all his courage was gone.

Now, hearing what Ekaterina said, Andrei lowered his head, not daring to look into her alluring eyes again. This would make Andrei even more conflicted: "There is nothing else, mainly thanks..."

"Come, let's toast to our mentor. He led us to complete a geological survey in the Far East and accumulated materials for our graduation thesis." At this time, a voice was heard from a round table next to them.

The voice was so familiar that Andre couldn't help but look over and saw a beautiful face, a devilish figure, a white suspender, and jeans. At this time, the other party was holding up a wine glass like a tomboy, and next to her were several male and female classmates, and opposite was a teacher in his forties.

Anne! When Andrei saw this girl, he recognized her immediately. At the same time, he thought of Belenko. It was with Belenko that he met this girl. Later, Belenko began to pursue her madly.

What is the ending? Now it seems that all of Annie’s classmates have come, finished their investigation together, and are about to go back, so they are having a meal here. What about Bie Lianke?

In that moment of daze, Andrei felt some pain in his feet, as if he was stepped on by the heel of a high-heeled shoe. He raised his head and looked at Ekaterina opposite him, and Andrei didn't know what to say.

"Do you know that girl?" Ekaterina asked, and there seemed to be a lot of jealousy in her words.

"Sir, Madam, please move aside." Just then, the iron plate of barbecue came up, and the waiter said in unskilled Russian: "Watch your children carefully, be careful not to get burned."

The meat on the iron plate was sizzling and steaming. In the dim heat, Andrei looked at Ekaterina's pair of talking eyes in front of him, as if she was blaming himself for looking at other girls too much.

How to say it? Should I say I know him, or not? Andre was thinking about it when he heard Anne's surprised voice over there: "Hey, Andre?"

This was bad. He couldn't even say he didn't know her. Andre looked up at Annie, holding a wine glass and about to come over. At the same time, he said to the other students around him, "Teacher, classmates, let me introduce you to a hero. He was the one who flew the Iron Eagle and punished the invasion of the US Air Force reported in Pravda a few days ago. That pilot is Comrade Andre in front of us!"

Damn it, the other party not only knew that my name was Andrei, but also knew my deeds! It must have been Belenko who said that. Andrei remembered it very clearly. At that time, Belenko kept flattering him, but he didn't say much, and didn't even tell the other party his name.

When these students from the Geography Department of Berlin University heard that the person eating at the next table was the hero they had just seen in the newspaper a few days ago, they were immediately shocked.

The teacher also stood up and said to Andrei: "Comrade Andrei, you have struck a blow to the arrogance of the Americans. You are a hero of the Soviet Union!"

Because of World War II, Germany was divided into two countries, and the University of Berlin was also divided into two. At that time, many German professors, because of various problems, shouted slogans of academic without borders and academic freedom, and ran from East Germany to West Germany. There were no teachers at the University of Berlin!

Of course, the Soviets would not sit idly by and watch this happen, so many professors from Moscow University were transferred to Berlin University to educate German students to love socialism and the Soviet Union.

Now, this teacher was a native of Moscow, and his position was completely consistent with that of the Soviet Union, so of course he showed respect to the hero before him.

Andre stood up and looked at his fans, not knowing what to say.

Anne came over first. She looked at Ekaterina sitting on the other side and Ivan who was eating the barbecue with a knife and fork. She said to Andrei, "Is this my sister-in-law and the children? What a happy family."

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