"It's better that you pick him up, Comrade Political Commissar."
"This...at this time, it's already like this, I'm afraid it's inappropriate for me to pick it up again..."
Lavrinenko seems a little afraid of things, at least at this moment, right here, he looks like he is really afraid of things.
Comrade Comrade Political Commissar, who has countless friends, how can he not know what Lavrinenko is thinking at the moment? He has done such an outrageous thing. If he can still just stand there as if nothing happened, with a clear conscience.
, Lavrinenko, the deputy division commander, is the one who really thinks there is a problem.
"..."
Comrade Political Commissar seemed to want to say something, but then he changed his mind and swallowed his words again.
Lavrinenko couldn't guess what Comrade Political Commissar originally wanted to say, but since Comrade Political Commissar could get up and answer the radio, it proved that the matter was developing in a good direction. If Comrade Political Commissar was so angry that he wouldn't say anything.
, neither answered the radio, then Lavrinenko asked himself whether he was really panicked and didn't know what to do next.
"Hello, I'm Petrov."
"..."
Malashenko, who was holding the microphone on the other end of the radio, blinked and was a little confused. Although he had already been mentally prepared for the incident to be exposed, when the political commissar picked up the radio and spoke actively, we
Comrade Lao Ma still felt an unprecedented guilty conscience.
"Damn! What's Lavry doing? The secret is exposed so soon? I still expected him to hide it until he could withdraw it. It's so damn unsatisfactory! Damn it!"
He immediately criticized Lavrinenko in his heart, but this obviously could not solve any substantive problem. Malashenko still had to face the questions from the political commissar on the other end of the radio.
Well, Malashenko thinks this is indeed a question, so to speak.
"..."
Holding the radio transmitter in his hand and being stunned for several seconds, Malashenko could not hold back a single practical word, and in the end he could only speak as if nothing had happened under normal circumstances.
"The key target point has been captured, and everything has been completed smoothly as planned. The enemy's follow-up reinforcements are moving in. We can handle it for the time being, and we will immediately start implementing the follow-up plan according to the original plan."
There was no need for Malashenko to identify himself. Of course, the political commissar comrades could recognize that the voice was his.
Compared with Malashenko's "pretending to be dumbfounded and deliberately avoiding", Comrade Political Commissar obviously put the overall situation first and did not pursue the case for the time being. This back and forth can actually give Malashenko a refreshing and direct answer.
reply.
"The second wave of main troops is already on the way and is expected to arrive at your location within ten minutes. Is there anything you need to add?"
Now is the time to get down to business. Details, even if it is how to deal with the issue of comrades and teachers being out of touch, will have to wait until everything is settled.
This was obviously the meaning revealed in Comrade Political Commissar's words, and Malashenko, who breathed a sigh of relief, could certainly understand it.
However, Comrade Political Commissar’s last question is still very meaningful. There are indeed some changes on Malashenko’s side that need to be added.
"Tell the main force to wait for my orders after approaching the target point, and stay on standby for the time being. I still have some things to deal with here. I will contact the command directly when the time comes, and I will execute it like this."
"...."
The political commissar on the other end of the radio was obviously deep in thought, but it was obviously inappropriate to talk too much, too complicated, and too detailed in the radio communication.
At least in terms of combat command, Comrade Political Commissar can still trust Malashenko unconditionally.
What's more important is that I am at the rear division headquarters at this moment, while Malashenko is on the front line.
In terms of judging the situation and controlling the front-line situation, Malashenko must be above himself.
Since Malashenko made such a decision based on the situation he knew, out of his high trust in the division commander, the final answer given by the political commissar after a few seconds of silence was as usual.
"I understand, I will tell you."
“Also remember to keep in touch at all times and call anytime if there is an emergency. Remember!”
There is no need for too much nonsense between the elders. Even if they cannot directly feel each other's faces and expressions face to face, Malashenko can still understand what the political commissar wants to express from the voice converted by this radio wave.
The answer that followed was as firm and composed as usual.
"Don't worry, I know what to do. The call is over."
...
Putting down the radio transmitter in his hand, Malashenko jumped out of the compartment of the 251 half-track car, which was used as a communication vehicle. The battle was so far but not over yet. Malashenko still had work to do.
I have to say that Alsim did a very good job indeed. According to Malashenko's orders and the requirements of the mission plan made in advance, he perfectly did everything he was asked to do.
The remaining Germans above the surface had been "arranged" by Alsim's men long before he went deep into the tunnel to ensure that no accidents would occur.
A few dozen or so German guys who were an eyesore or might do bad things were killed on the spot by their "comrades" who suddenly stabbed them in the back.
The remaining Germans, who thought that the battle was over and could finally take a breather, relaxed their vigilance and were quite negligent. They were suddenly "betrayed" when they realized that something was wrong but it was already too late.
The comrades-in-arms were pointing guns at each other, one by one, and all of them were surrendered without hesitation. They performed the French military salute "Happy Surrender" on the spot.
It was under such a situation that "there were no more problems above the surface" and had been dealt with properly, Alsim, who knew the strength of Comrade Commander and chose to believe in it, and acted in accordance with the orders issued by Comrade Commander, then took the initiative to
A team of capable combat engineer veterans went deep into the tunnel to knock on the door and take care of the last remaining problems.
Therefore, the moment Major Adam's group was disarmed on the spot was actually the moment the German garrison at the Central Bridge on the Vistula River was declared completely destroyed.
Malashenko personally led the disguised surprise commando team to fight against the Polish ghosts first, and then took over the crucial central bridge control room with almost no bloodshed, and made the Germans jump over the wall to blow up the bridge.
Something that could never happen.
Therefore, although this journey has been full of twists and turns and full of accidents, the final result is still good and is the best result that Malashenko expected to achieve. This is enough.
Now, what Malashenko wants to do next is to surprise at least one battalion of German reinforcements who are coming up later and still know nothing about the real situation.
It would be a beautiful thing for you to reunite with your comrades in the prisoner-of-war camp and take care of each other on the way to dig potatoes in Siberia, wouldn't you say?