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Chapter 2562 Born for this

Chapter 2562 Born for this

Author: Ke Ji丶

Chapter 2562 Born for this

Malashenko still remembers the look of the old man who said this to him. He looked like he didn't care at all and it was fine no matter what.

Malashenko also wondered if he was already like this, why would he still pursue life?

I wanted to ask, but in the end I couldn't ask.

Malashenko didn't know why he couldn't speak. In short, he just watched the old man bow slightly to show respect to him, then turned back to pick up scraps and rummaged through the garbage to earn a living.

Later, Malashenko mentioned this matter to Comrade Petrov, and it was not until Comrade Comrade Malashenko understood the meaning.

"Perhaps he is not pursuing life, but he is living because he is not dead yet. Because he is not pursuing death, and has no desires or desires, just like the expression you described in your words."

"."

Recalling that scene and what Comrade Political Commissar said, Malashenko still has an indescribable feeling.

Does Malashenko hate Germans?

Yes, this group of evil spirits perversely committed crimes on other people’s lands by burning, killing, looting, etc. Although these are history, they are also things that Malashenko has personally experienced today. Malashenko’s friends, comrades, and countless living

My comrades fell under the butcher's knives and gunpoints of these Nazi bastards, and finally they had their bodies trampled under their feet by these idiots who cursed them with "the inferior race deserves it."

Fuck you!

Even if he cut these scumbags into pieces with thousands of knives, cut their flesh and bones, boiled them into soup, and devoured them alive, Malashenko felt that it was not enough to repay their sins.

But this does not mean that Malashenko hates everyone and hates all Germans.

War brings fame and glory, but what comes first is gloom and horror.

War is just an interlude, and peace will eventually become the mainstream.

Malashenko hopes that one day, those who have nothing to do with this war and should not have been involved can live like normal people and live the life they deserve.

Of course there are the Soviets, but the Germans are not excluded, everyone is the same on this point.

It would be in everyone's interest to end all this as soon as possible.

"Comrade Commander, Comrade Commander?"

"Um?"

Being brought back to reality by Kulbalov's call, Malashenko, who was strolling along the street, realized that he had just been distracted.

Kurbalov didn't often see Comrade Senior Commander distracted, or in other words, he had almost no memory of seeing him. In his impression, Comrade Senior Commander normally didn't even have time to be distracted.

"Well, I was just thinking about other things and didn't notice. Where did we just talk?"

Malashenko, who had returned to his normal state, quickly continued the previous topic, and Kulbalov was still able to get on the line.

"Uh, you just asked why there was no one on the street."

"Speaking of which, I was surprised when I first arrived here. Why didn't I see those German guys on the street trying to make a living? In the past, they could be seen everywhere wherever I went."

"It wasn't until we met those bullshit stormtroopers who were so frightened that their legs trembled when they saw us, and we handed over their guns, that we only found out the reason after asking casually."

"The Nazis in Berlin looted the town. A group of black dogs. Oh, the local people here's derogatory name for the SS is quite vivid. These black dogs took away all the young people in the town.

People, what they say is for their safety, the Russians are calling immediately, and they want to organize more people to jointly defend their homeland, listen to what nonsense this is."

"Those stormtrooper bastards are very honest. The SS scum left them here to keep tabs on and maintain law and order. There are still children and old people in this town, and they are the only ones left. Tell them to report us to the city when they see us coming.

They reported the message inside, but it turned out that the leading stormtrooper was a slippery man and had long wanted to surrender to us, so the telegraph machine was destroyed by them in advance to prove their innocence."

"Oh, yes, there is another interesting thing. The leading stormtrooper also kidnapped a small SS officer who stayed to supervise them. When he saw me leading the team, he handed it over to us.

I find it quite surprising. I didn’t expect that not all Germans are die-hards, but some can still see the formality clearly.”

Malashenko, who was taking out cigarettes from his pocket, smiled slightly when he heard this, and did not say anything on the spot. Instead, he took out two cigarettes, gave one to himself and Kulbalov, held them in his mouth, and then connected them.

Fire began to "worship gods in the streets".

To say that Malashenko is such a person, he is easy to get along with and has no airs at all, but he doesn't care much about these details and has a bit of a gangster habit. It doesn't matter that he is walking around the streets smoking in the street, so that the people on duty

The soldiers saw if there were any bad effects, anyway, that was it.

"Those Germans are not all die-hards themselves, Kurbalov. Just imagine how many of them were forcibly recruited. They don't want to fight at all but have no choice. The Nazis have their families in their hands.

When friends are used as hostages, they can only obey and do as they are told.”

"A while ago, I went down to the prisoner-of-war camp and walked around. Guess what? There were workers, teachers, department store salesmen, and even some who were rated as role models by the Germans for inventing some small items a few years ago.

Citizen's little mechanics. But now they are all the same kind of people. They were captured by the Nazis to sharpen our maces in huge quantities. They also have the same identity as prisoners of war captured by the Red Army."

"Once they are cornered, these bastards will do anything. The bad things they did in our land before, such as having sons without flowers, will all fall on their own people. Don't be crazy.

These bastards will never stop draining the last bit of value and the last drop of blood from this land, absolutely not."

"This is why the Nazis must die. No matter where they live, they are malignant parasites. When the wind is blowing, they will destroy others, and when the wind is blowing, they will destroy themselves. Anyway, someone has to die by them, and many of them are innocent people.

People, most of them are."

"I will not stop until I kill these Nazis. There can only be one Malashenko and the Nazis on this earth, there is no other possibility. Today we have to do these things, and we will do them again tomorrow. Let's do it

They must be passed on to future generations until they die. I was born in this world to kill these bastards. Killing these bastards will eliminate harm to all mankind. This will always be the case, forever.

All.”

Malashenko was having a long speech here and had yet to finish speaking. Kulbalov was listening attentively to the teachings of his comrade.

No one noticed that a closed door on the street behind them suddenly opened, and a hurried figure rushed out of the house without waiting for anyone to react.

(End of chapter)


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