Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2503 You Were Once a Red Army Soldier

The 9mm pistol bullet fired from the temple not only penetrated the skull, but also smashed the soft things contained in it. Even though the lethality was not as strong as the rifle bullet, it still caused devastating damage. It was the reason why the woman who fell to the ground was killed by one blow and couldn't even pull the grenade that could be fired with a little effort.

The broken red and white things flowed out along the bullet holes and puddled on the ground. The grenade was removed from the hands of the female corpse lying on the ground. There was no longer any danger, except for those eyes that were still staring at death. He was still staring wide open, and combined with the expression on his face that was no longer alive at all, it was just full of disbelief before he died.

She didn't even know who killed her, nor did she expect that her life would end in such a way at such a moment.

Kneeling next to her was her best friend in normal times, but now she was separated by yin and yang, life and death.

Alsim didn't know the name of the woman who shot the gun, or what she was thinking about now, but he could tell that she was sad about the death of the other woman in front of her who was killed by her own hands. It does seem so.

Moreover, Alsim couldn't think of any reason to pretend to be sad. He really couldn't understand what caused her to choose to kill. There seemed to be no reason that could be explained, so Alsim still chose to remain a bystander. Watched quietly from the perspective.

“Irina, I’m sorry, Irina, I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry.

She cried, as a normal woman should react, even if it was a close friend she killed with her own hands, she still couldn't avoid it. This was consistent with Alsim's expectation.

"I don't want to kill you, I really don't want to do it, but you force me to have no choice. There are many people who want to live, and no one wants to die. I know you will definitely make things worse, and you have followed me countless times. After describing such a scene, you said that you would die with them, so do you understand? My dear, I have no choice but to stop you. "

""

"Huh, what a nonsense."

The company officer behind him muttered something in a low voice, seemingly disdainfully. Alsim was noncommittal and did not answer the question, but chose to continue reading quietly.

"Maybe it won't be long before I go to accompany you, along with many sisters, but at least now I should give everyone a hope and a possibility to live."

"I don't ask for your forgiveness, but I still want to apologize to you. I'm sorry for stopping you in this way, I'm really sorry, I'm sorry."

The cries of grief finally poured out like a flood that burst a dam and could no longer be suppressed. The cries that seemed like everything had been lost could break the heart.

"Take it with you, there's no point anymore."

Alsim waved his hand to take the person away. There was no point in continuing this scene of crying and wiping away tears.

But he didn't expect that as soon as he said these words, the woman immediately stopped crying, looked at the face of the corpse again with tears in her eyes, and stretched out her hands.

"etc."

Alsim raised his hand to signal a pause. The soldier who had originally planned to step forward to arrest the man immediately stopped and continued to move forward. He just watched the woman's hand reach out to the face of the corpse like Alsim.

"Close your eyes, Irina, and go to sleep. I will be with you sooner or later, maybe it won't be long, I promise you."

The eyes that were still staring were gently closed, and the half-open chin was closed again against the lips.

With just a few movements, the remains that originally looked even a little ferocious turned peaceful, as if they were asleep, just as he said.

"I have nothing more to say and nothing more to do. The rest is up to you."

""

The silent Alsim did not answer directly, but chose to step forward and came to his side. Of course, he did not look directly at the person next to him but quietly looked at the corpse on the ground without saying a word for a long time.

"Does she have any relatives alive?"

""

The woman next to him was surprised, as if she didn't expect Alsim to ask such a question, but she finally gave the answer after being surprised.

"No more. She was an orphan when she was just a girl. I have known her since then and have been friends with her."

""

Now it was Alsim's turn to be speechless. There was no need to say more about the reasons. If this was really the case, he didn't know how courageous he would have to be able to do it.

"You're shaking, your whole body is shaking."

Alsim still didn't look directly at the woman next to him, or even cast a glance at her from the corner of his eye. He just took out a cigarette from his pocket.

"That's none of your business, I'll take care of it myself."

At this point, Alsim no longer cares about the woman's attitude when talking to him. He doesn't even care about the person who understands his situation and says this. Why does Alsim need to care? That's obviously not the case.

"Want it?"

Alsim took out a cigarette for himself and took it into his mouth. He then handed the cigarette case to the woman. Although the woman was hesitant and surprised, she still stretched out her hand tremblingly, pursuing her truest will and taking it out. Got one.

"If you don't understand what the collection of all the misery and pain in the world is, then look at the women in the war and you will know. The dead are sometimes all over, but the pain that the living, especially the women, have to endure is often magnified dozens or hundreds of times because of their innate sensibility, as if every day they are alive will refresh the record of pain and misery in this world."

""

The woman didn't understand the meaning of this, but she still spoke slowly in the smoke and slight trembling of her lips, teeth and fingertips.

"Did you summarize it yourself?"

"No, it's my division commander comrade, who should be called the Iron Butcher on your side."

""

The battle on the ground is still going on. After leaving a few soldiers guarding the basement and waiting for the transfer to friendly forces, Alsim turned around and left and chose to lead the remaining soldiers back to the battlefield. That was his duty as a company commander.

It was not until Alsim walked to the entrance and was about to step up the stairs to leave that a familiar voice came from the direction behind him again.

"What's your name?"

Alsim paused when he heard the words, but he did not choose to ignore it but answered immediately.

"Just call me Alsim."

"Thank you, Alsim."

""

Although I really want to ask "why", I think it's better not to ask after all. Alsim just walked away, leaving these words at the last moment before he raised his leg.

"You used to be a Red Army soldier, but that may not have been a long time ago. Good luck to you."

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