Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2865: Voice in the Dark

Lieutenant Krauser, who was holding the hand lamp, kept pressing the button in his hand, and three long and two short light signals flashed with sufficient brightness.

But disturbing and impatient things happened one after another at the same time.

After trying it once, I found that there was no response. Then I tried it again and found that there was still no response.

"What's going on? Could it be that the SS troops on the opposite side slipped away and were not on duty?"

Seeing that the light signal was not answered, Sulovechenko calmed down and asked questions calmly. Krauser, who was slightly impatient, was worried that his "loyalty" would be questioned and he would be included in the distrust list, and he was anxious to defend himself. The words of explanation came out immediately.

"It shouldn't be. The SS troops stationed in Area Z are all elite field division troops. It's impossible for them to make mistakes like this that only second- and third-line garrison troops would make, unless"

"Unless they feel there is no need to reply, they will know it is fake as soon as the light comes on, or we have been exposed, right?"

""

Krauser became even more anxious after hearing this. Sulovechenko almost pointed at his nose and hinted: "Did you or someone under you have a spy, leaked the news, and tipped off the other side? Or Just say you are lying."

Krauser, who was anxious to explain something else, was about to speak, but before he could say the words, an unexpected situation suddenly occurred.

"Wait, what is that? Look, there is light on the other side of the river. Is that a reply signal?"

Sulovechenko, who was paying close attention to the situation on the other side of the river, was really sharp-eyed. He didn't care to listen to Krauser's explanation. He just kept watching the situation on the other side and quickly made a discovery.

As soon as Sulovechenko spoke, Krauser, who didn't care to criticize anymore, immediately looked around. After a few seconds of observation, excited words came immediately.

"That's right! It's in response to the lights, three short and two long, they got the signal!"

"What's next?"

"Do you trust me?"

Answering a question with a question is not a polite way of answering. Sulovechenko, who knew what it meant, stared intently at Krauser in front of him for two seconds. It took him two seconds to find what he wanted in the other person's eyes. s answer.

"Go ahead, be careful on the road and stay safe."

"Um."

Although he already knew the secret code for the connection, Sulovechenko still decided to send Krauser to the connection instead of himself to prevent unexpected situations.

It’s not that Sulovechenko is timid and afraid of death, that’s not the case.

Imagine that now is the time when the situation is unclear and the SS scum on the opposite side are most vigilant. If you go up there as a "fake German" at this time, if you are asked a question that has nothing to do with the code and you can't answer it, you will be nothing but a bad guy. There is no other possibility other than exposure and failure of the action.

Let Krauser know more at least, and reduce the foreseeable uncontrollable risks to the theoretical minimum.

The price is that when Krause is out of Sulovechenko's direct control, what he wants to do and what he will do is entirely up to him.

If he really wants to tip off the SS scum on the opposite side, then this is the right time. As long as he does it properly and can even save himself and the tip is successful, the SS on the opposite side can immediately open fire and kill Sulovitch. Coe and Alsim's group fight here.

A leash that is too tight will strangle the dog.

Sometimes, if you want to use a dog and want the dog to do well, you must loosen the leash of the dog. A dog that is always tightly tied to your feet has neither deterrence nor practical significance.

Safety is certainly safe, but turning a dog into a mascot for the sake of safety is putting the cart before the horse.

It is precisely because he understands this truth and knows what risks are worth taking and what risks are not worth taking that Sulovchenko made such a choice on the premise that he believed that his judgment was reliable.

And the next step is to see whether Sulovechenko's judgment is accurate, and whether the temporary trust given to Krauser is correct.

Under the watchful eye of Sulovechenko, who was close to the low wall on the river bank, he put down his weapons for safety reasons and did not even bring his gun.

Krauser, who left the STG44 at Sulovechenko's feet, quietly walked down the river bank step by step and stepped onto the pontoon without knowing how many pairs of eyes were watching him from the dark.

"Erica!"

A low-pitched whisper sounded quietly, and the code shouted out was the same as what Krauser had just told Sulovechenko.

"Erica!"

Krauser shouted again without waiting for a response. The other side of the river in the darkness was so quiet that it was scary. Only the bridge deck, which was not so stable under his feet, undulated slightly driven by the waves of the river. Crouze, who was stuck in the middle of the bridge without waiting for a response and did not dare to move forward, just stood there.

""

"Damn it! What are these SS bastards across the way doing?"

Sulovechenko didn't know what Krauser, who was standing in the middle of the bridge, was thinking. He only knew that his uneasiness about the current situation was indeed growing stronger.

Just when Krause was about to shout for the third time in the middle of the bridge, the sudden echo from the darkness startled both Sulovechenko and Krause himself.

Of course, jumping up and down on the spot would be a bit too exaggerated.

"Izsa!"

""

He stood motionless in the middle of the bridge for two seconds, seemingly trying to figure out whether the voice he heard was correct and make final confirmation.

Then what he saw was that Clause turned around and waved his hand in the direction where Sulovchenko was, without saying a word.

At some point, Alsim, who had quietly come to Sulovchenko's side, saw this and asked.

"What does that mean?"

"It means to let us go."

"Do you trust him?"

"Then how about we turn back?"

""

Alsim, who was suddenly confronted, was speechless. He turned his head and looked at the figure still on the bridge. In the end, he could only make up his mind to take this gamble.

"Go up, but don't go up all at once. Go separately and let some people go first."

"That's what I meant."

Sulovchenko, who was mixed in a group of real Germans, led his men up, and Alsim took over Sulovchenko's position and stayed there to wait for further news.

Just when Sulovchenko started to move, Clause, who was standing in the middle of the bridge, also moved at the same time.

But he didn't expect that just as he walked down the pontoon with his bare hands and stepped onto the ferry on the other side of the river, two gun muzzles from the secret sentries were already pointed at him.

Klauzer, who expected this might happen, was not afraid, but responded calmly in the direction of the gun muzzles.

"I have passed the stress test, comrades, don't you still believe me? I am Lieutenant Hans Klauzer. I brought people to deliver the wounded the day before yesterday. Have you forgotten?"

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