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Chapter 2691

Chapter 2691 It’s hard to persuade the damn ghost with good words

Author: Ke Ji丶

Chapter 2691 It’s hard to persuade the damn ghost with good words

As a soldier and a soldier, Major Kovanov knows exactly what it means to send a veteran who is deaf in one ear to the battlefield.

Only one ear can hear, and no sound can be heard from the direction of the other broken ear.

This is like a radar designed for 360-degree circular scanning that has malfunctioned. Now it can only scan 180 degrees, and the card owner cannot turn around on the other side.

Just tell people that it doesn't matter?

What about coaxing ghosts?

This has a big impact, okay?

In a battle against time, this can lead to death if you are not careful. It is simply stupid and bad to say that this situation has no impact on people.

At first, Major Kovanov thought that Jefferson, the head reporter, was going to go into battle personally and went to the front line of the firefight to take photos and records.

If this is the case, then even though this request is outrageous, it still counts as Jefferson being a man and daring to do his own thing.

However, the fact is that Jefferson was only responsible for coming up with ideas and suggestions, and the person who actually carried out this potentially life-threatening thing was actually a veteran who narrowly escaped death on the battlefield and was left with a lifelong disability.

veteran.

Major Kovanov has no empathy for Americans and will not feel free to pity people who have nothing to do with him.

But they are all soldiers, and the leader of the American press corps treated a veteran who shed blood and sacrificed his life for the motherland in this way, treating him as a tool to achieve his own goals and ideas. This kind of contempt and stain on the military profession still makes Covano

Major Husband felt quite unhappy.

Kovanov doesn't have to stand up for the veteran named David. It has nothing to do with Americans being injured and retired from the war. But Kovanov, who didn't have a good impression of Jefferson, is even more unhappy with him now.

, if he didn’t have a mission, he would have yelled at him by now, how could he be so nice?

Facing Kovanov's questioning, Jefferson seemed indifferent and even acted calmly and took everything as it should be.

Even before Jefferson himself spoke again, the veteran named David had already taken the lead with an anxious look on his face.

"Please, Mr. Major, please agree. This is really, really important to me. I must complete this mission! Please believe in my ability. I will never hold you back. I will use

I have a gun and can protect myself, and I will definitely obey your command and obey your orders. Please let me go."

Kovanov, who originally planned to talk to Jefferson again, turned around again, only to see a confused, helpless and anxious look on David's face.

This does not look like he is acting strangely just because of the work assigned by his superiors. It gives the impression that this person wants to say something, but cannot say it now. It may be that it is not convenient to say it, but it is not guaranteed or there is no time.

Do more nonsense.

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Kovanov was speechless and noncommittal, because this disabled veteran, who had clearly lost an ear on his head, was holding his arms with both hands and looked embarrassed, which made people look embarrassed at all.

I have no doubt that when he opens his mouth again, he will be pleading.

"To be honest, Mr. Major, David's family situation is not good and there was an accident at home. He needs a lot of money to maintain hope. He regards this as the only opportunity. If he misses this opportunity, he may be in trouble.

I will regret it for the rest of my life."

"Maybe. Each of us has a reason worth fighting for. This is David's, the path he chose and what he must accomplish. You are both soldiers and have similar things in common. I believe you can

I understand him to a certain extent.”

"Don't get me wrong, I don't mean anything else. I just hope you can think about it carefully before making a decision."

"Of course, if necessary, I can also provide necessary help, such as making a phone call. Perhaps your superior, General Malashenko, will be willing to discuss some details with me, which can optimize our cooperation.

Efficiency, what do you think?"

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To be honest, Kovanov, who didn't say a word but whose eyelids were trembling, was simply fed up with this gentle man with glasses from the United States at this moment.

This guy looks high-sounding, but what he does and what he says makes people feel nauseous. He can be called a living spokesman for the polite scum.

Working with such a person made Kovanov so angry that he wanted to curse, but in the end reason prevailed over impulse and calmness prevailed.

"I need to ask my superiors for instructions. Wait here."

There was no unnecessary nonsense, and Kovanov, who behaved as neatly as ever, strode away, leaving an uneasy and worried David behind, and a look of cunning hidden under the thick lenses.

Jefferson stayed where he was.

That Malashenko did give people a different feeling. The contact time was not long, but it was really difficult to deal with him.

But judging from the current situation, this situation seems to be just a special case.

Namarashenko's men are far less capable than their generals. They understand, see through, understand, and then choose appropriate means to take down the enemy.

The whole process went smoothly, with almost no surprises. Jefferson, who had always thought that these soldiers were too easy to deal with, finally found his confidence again.

"Everything is under control. Nothing is impossible and it must be."

Kovanov, who was holding the microphone in his hand, didn't know what the disgusting Jefferson was thinking at this moment. After describing the situation, he quietly waited for the man on the other end of the phone who could decide everything to give the order.

"Let's handle this matter the way he wants, Kovanov. But this is a special case, just this time. If you encounter any unsolvable situation again, you can still report it to me and I will handle it.

"

"As for the disabled American soldier, you don't need to take too much care of him. Just do what you should do. These Americans signed the self-responsibility sheet when they were at the front army headquarters. Since they dare to come to the battlefield,

We must have the consciousness to gamble with our lives. We only provide necessary security within our capabilities, but we do not necessarily protect their lives."

"Khitan. Well, there is an old Chinese saying that "it's hard to persuade a damned ghost with good words." It means that if a guy wants to die, don't expect you to be able to save him. You are not a saint, and this is not necessary, let alone

Who to send is an internal decision made by the Yankees themselves and has nothing to do with us. You just have to do what you should do."

"I will continue to trust and support you as always. Just go ahead and do it, Kovanov. I believe you can complete the task and do it well. I'm waiting for your good news."

Malashenko is not a person who likes to talk too much on the phone. The habit of talking long and short in communication equipment developed during the war has not changed. It is rare to be able to talk so much today, and of course it is Malashenko’s own intention.

The reason why it is worth doing is not just to talk nonsense.

For Kovanov, who had heard his comrade speak so earnestly and sincerely for the first time, it was the first time in his life that he was inevitably excited and excited. What he did next was like Maratha.

Shen Ke stood in front of him at this moment, stood at attention on the spot, and spoke solemnly.

"Yes, Comrade Commander! I promise to complete the task, please rest assured!"

(End of chapter)


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