Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2499 I Used to Be a Red Army Soldier

"Is this a letter?"

The deputy company officer, who remained silent and did not alarm anyone, walked forward and picked up the thing on the ground in front of him. He took it in his hand and found that it was a wrinkled letter that seemed to have been carried for a long time and had been opened long ago. The letter paper had been taken out and put back many times.

It can be seen that this thing must be very important to its original owner, but the deputy company officer did not intend to return it to the original owner, at least not for the time being.

He happened to be proficient in German and could read German, which was much better than Alsim's illiterate old man. Now the opportunity is so coincidental, it seems a bit unreasonable not to open it and take a look, right?

The deputy company officer did not hesitate to open the envelope, took out the letter paper and read it directly with two shaking hands, but he did not expect that the content recorded on it was really fucking unexpected and quite shocking.

""

The deputy company officer, whose face gradually became solemn, remained silent. Even the women behind him and even Alsim noticed that something was wrong. Alsim, who had just finished searching the pockets of a corpse on the ground, stood up and walked forward.

"What's going on? What did you find?"

"Look for yourself."

Without saying anything, the deputy company officer handed the letter in his hand to Alsim, who was standing beside him. After handing over the letter, his right hand turned and began to touch the pistol holster on his waist without being noticed.

"Give it to me? Let me see? I can't read, but you can still..."

He stopped talking halfway, because even if Alsim couldn't read, he could see that the problem was serious and extraordinary. This was something that he could understand instantly without having to read the meaning of it, just by looking at the beginning.

"How sure are you?"

"It's no use asking me, let it ask."

Swish--

The moment he pulled out the pistol from his waist, he pulled the slide and loaded the bullet into the chamber. The crisp sound of loading echoed in the basement, and the questioning of the deputy company turned around and rang out instantly.

"You are not German, where are you from?"

""

The woman who was pointed at by the deputy company with a gun was completely stunned. For a moment, she didn't even think about how to answer this sudden situation.

"You are the only one who has spoken since we came in, right? Why don't the other women speak German? Are they all dumb?"

""

The deputy company's questioning continued. The cigarette in his mouth was about to burn to his lips. The Tokarev TT33 pistol in his hand was still aimed at the target. The stunned woman still didn't speak, and the deputy company's questioning continued.

"Your eyes were dodging something just now, right?"

""

"Also, I really can't figure out one thing. Why would the letters that German women carry with them be written in Ukrainian instead of German? Or are there any German women living in Lisichansk? Answer me!"

""

The woman who was pointed at by the company deputy with a gun and questioned completely collapsed. The collapse of her psychological defense line could not be suppressed no matter what.

The number of questions raised by the Red Army officer, the precise details, and the complexity of the questions were enough to make any carefully woven lies pale and powerless, and they would be exposed at a single poke. Lying to such a person is meaningless and will only bring trouble to oneself. People's patience will be worn out bit by bit by endless lies.

At this point, there is nothing to say. The only thing left to say is the truth.

"That letter is from Luzhna, not from me."

"But as you said, I am indeed not a German, and everyone standing in front of you is not a German. We are all Ukrainians, Ukrainian nurses forcibly recruited by the Germans."

""

The deputy commander with a raised mouth had already guessed this result, but he still did not put down the gun in his hand, but still pointed it at this "traitor who worked for the Nazis."

"What a coincidence, I am Russian, we should help each other, right? This is our common Patriotic War."

""

Looking at the black muzzle of the gun in the deputy commander's hand, the woman who was able to let go of her fear for some reason just said calmly.

"It used to be, but we were abandoned as early as 1941, along with our comrades in the Western Front."

""

"Fuck Suka! Stinky woman! You are actually from the Red Army? How dare you work for the Nazis to save these scumbags!?"

If the deputy commander just now still had some teasing and teasing, then now he was completely angry and annoyed.

He couldn't believe that the woman who worked so hard for the Germans in front of him was not only Ukrainian, but also a former Red Army soldier.

She said 1941, so doesn't that mean she has been working for the Germans ever since?

How many Nazi beasts did she save, and how many of them returned to the battlefield to slaughter their own compatriots? Does this bitch still have any conscience? ?

Just when the deputy was about to lose control of his anger and was about to pull the trigger, Alsim finally made a move, forcibly holding the pistol sleeve and holding the front half of the gun tightly.

Now no matter how hard the deputy pulled the trigger, it was useless. Under Alsim's huge hand strength, firing the bullet seemed to have become an impossible thing. Alsim's heavy and powerful voice sounded in his ears.

"Killing her won't change anything. We all know that there were people like her everywhere. Let her receive the judgment she deserves."

""

"Damn Suka! Bah!"

After cursing, he calmed down and chose to follow Alsim's advice, temporarily putting down the Tokarev pistol in his hand. The woman who witnessed all this seemed calm and didn't have any big reaction. She just stood there and watched it all silently.

"Do you have anything else to say?"

Alsim was sure that the woman in front of him could definitely understand Russian, and what happened next was exactly what Alsim expected.

"No, there's not much to say. I knew there would be such a day and I was ready, and now I will accept it with pleasure."

The answer was in Russian, very fluent Russian like the local dialect, and the corresponding response was Alsim's grin.

"I thought you could speak Ukrainian."

"You can, but you don't have to, just like I rarely speak Ukrainian after joining the Red Army."

"Very good."

Arsim nodded gently. There was nothing more to say at this point, and time had already been spent long enough, so there was no time to waste. Then he waved his hand without hesitation, signaling all the soldiers on guard with guns to start searching.

But what Arsim didn't expect was that something even more exciting than the identity of this woman was still to come, and it was about to be unveiled in front of him.

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