Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1599 The Iron-Man Who Plays Two Games

"Look who's coming?"

Malachenko was a little confused by the sudden action of the political commissar. For a moment, he didn't even react to what the political commissar was hinting at.

Until our old comrade Ma glanced at the list handed in front of him, and his dumbfounded expression almost popped out of his eyes immediately appeared on his face.

"Natalia!? Damn! Are you sure? Natalia is coming to our division!? With the Red Flag Song and Dance Troupe!?"

For a moment, Malachenko even suspected that there was something wrong with his eyes and he saw it wrong. Could the "Natalia" clearly written on the list be someone else, with the same name as his beautiful wife, and the political commissar was joking with him.

But when Malachenko cast his inquiring eyes on the political commissar, the answer he got from the political commissar's face was "I'm not kidding you, it's just the situation you think of."

Now things are a bit serious!

Malashenko wanted to return to the front line as soon as possible, so as not to cause trouble with his love affair when he went home. Strictly speaking, this was Malashenko's irrational behavior because he was afraid that he would not be able to control himself and would regret it later, so he rushed back to the front line while he was sober.

But now it's good. He didn't go back to Moscow and skipped the link of going home, but how could he expect Natalia to run to the front line.

He hid left and right but still couldn't escape. Malashenko, holding the list in his hand, began to feel a little confused.

What to do? What to do? What the hell should I do! ?

Strictly speaking, Natalia came to the front line and came with the Red Flag Song and Dance Troupe to comfort the soldiers and participate in the performance. There is no big problem in itself. Even if she came to our old comrade Ma, it would be a reunion for lovers.

Natalia is not a man-eating tiger, what can she do to Malashenko?

However, a very realistic problem is that

Malashenko is worried that Natalia and Anya will meet. You know, Anya knew that Malashenko had a fiancee named Natalia.

According to Malashenko's guess, Natalia should know nothing about his "messing around" on the front line.

Ah, how can this be considered as messing around? At most, it can be considered as messing around. It seems that there is no more vivid description except "messing around", so let it be.

According to the political commissar, this performance is at the division level, and Anya's division-affiliated field hospital must also participate.

Malashenko can't count on the possibility that Anya is a nurse on duty and can't come to the scene. If Anya, a little girl with a strong personality, does something to him, it will be a complete mess and there will be no way to end it. Malashenko dare not bet on issues related to women.

The "rich experience" from the previous life before the crossing tells Malashenko all the time that it is better to guess whether the genetically enhanced wild boar can climb trees than to use common sense to measure and judge women, a sensual and emotional creature.

You must not bet on the possibility that Anya will be honest and obedient. If possible, you must prevent Anya and Natalia from meeting. This is Comrade Lao Ma's only thought now.

It seems that Comrade Lao Ma saw that Comrade Lao Ma's expression was wrong and that he must have something in his mind. He probably guessed why Malashenko had such a troubled expression and smiled and spoke.

"Are you worried about the problem between Anya and Natalia?"

"No, well, there's no need to lie to you. You guessed it right. I am indeed worried about this. This is so sudden. I don't even have time to make some arrangements. It's really too sudden!"

Malashenko's expression almost showed "I'm not lying" on his face. The political commissar, who understood the meaning, nodded slightly and turned to Malaashenko to continue asking questions.

"I guess Natalia shouldn't know about this, but Anya already knew about you and Natalia. Is that right?"

"Well, you're right. That's right."

Comrade Lao Ma nodded slightly and spoke, his expression still nervous and unnatural.

"Okay, then this is indeed a problem that may cause big trouble. What are you going to do?"

Comrade Lao Ma was asking for Malashenko's opinion, but Comrade Lao Ma was also anxious like an ant on a hot pot, panicking, how could he think of any good solution. In the face of helplessness, he could only tell the truth to Comrade Political Commissar in the end.

"We haven't figured out what to do specifically, but we can't let them meet! This will cause big problems, we have to find a way to avoid it."

""

Comrade Political Commissar didn't say anything, but there was something wrong with his expression. Seeing Comrade Political Commissar like this, Malashenko, who was confused, asked subconsciously.

"Why are you looking at me like this? Did I say something wrong?"

""

Comrade Political Commissar still didn't say anything

It was as if he had just met Malashenko, staring at our old comrade Ma so closely that it was almost a little unnatural. Until Malashenko couldn't bear this embarrassment and wanted to take the initiative to speak, Comrade Political Commissar finally took the lead and spoke slowly.

"Your feelings for both of them are real, you told me this. But have you ever thought about what to do in the future?"

"Why do you suddenly ask this? Now is not the time to talk about this."

Malachenko seemed a little annoyed and waved his hand to indicate that he didn't want to discuss this now, but the political commissar who had moved to the corner of the table was chasing him.

"If you want me to help you, then answer my questions, unless you think you can handle everything."

""

Malachenko was stunned again, not knowing what the political commissar was going to do.

But Malachenko really needed the help of the political commissar, as always, so it was really necessary to answer the political commissar's questions honestly.

"To be honest, I have been avoiding it and haven't thought about it seriously. But I want to be with the two of them. Hey, I feel shameless when I say it myself, but to be honest, I really don't want to abandon any of them. After a long time, many feelings have changed. Whether it is abandonment or rejection, it is equivalent to hurting. I am also a person with feelings. It really has nothing to do with this kind of thing. If they can abandon me on their own initiative, it would be better. It's really contradictory."

Malachenko's answer seemed inconsistent, but this was exactly the answer that the political commissar expected. Only in this situation could Malashenko respond to the "help plan" that Comrade Political Commissar had already prepared.

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