"Mr. Second Lieutenant," Henrik knew very well that his first priority now was to stabilize Daniel and get information from him. As long as he returned to the German-occupied area with the information, the remaining eight thousand pounds would be
Become your own pocket: "I told you during the day that the amount you want is a bit large. The remaining eight thousand pounds needs a raising process, so it may be a little later."
Seeing the anger on Daniel's face, he was worried about what might happen in this matter, and quickly added: "Mr. Second Lieutenant, I make a guarantee to you on behalf of the Germans, two days! After two days, you will definitely be able to get the rest."
Eight thousand pounds. What do you think?"
But after hearing this, Daniel looked fierce: "What if I can't get it?"
Henrik hesitated for a moment, then gritted his teeth and said, "Mr. Second Lieutenant, if you don't get the money in two days, you will burn my house down!"
When Germon's wife heard what Henrik said, she couldn't help but exclaimed: "Virgin Mary!" But then she realized that she had broken her promise, and quickly covered her mouth with her hands, not daring to say any more, so as not to hurt her.
for his son's good deeds.
Since Henrik said these words, Germon, a father, naturally could not lag behind and quickly added: "Yes, Mr. Second Lieutenant, if you don't get the money in two days, you can burn down my house."
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Seeing that both Germon and his son promised him that if they couldn't get the money in two days, they would burn down their house. This inevitably made Daniel suspicious. However, in order not to alert the snake, he pretended to be nonchalant.
He raised his head and said, "Okay, then I'll come back in two days. If I don't get the money, I'll not only burn down your house, but none of you will survive." After saying these cruel words, he rushed to Fermi and
Remo said, "Let's go!"
As soon as the three Daniels went out, Henrik's mother said nervously: "They won't really come to burn our house down in two days, right?"
"It's okay if you don't want this shabby house." Henrik said carelessly: "With eight thousand pounds, I will buy you a big house in London so that you can enjoy yourself."
Although she knew that her son was drawing a pie for herself, Henrik's mother was still very happy. However, after a short period of happiness, she became worried about her daughter again: "Now that Dobzhaski dies, our daughter will
Now that you have become a widow, should you try to find a way to bring her back?"
"There's no need to worry about this." Jiemen was very calm at the moment. "After we send this information to the Germans and get the bonus we deserve, we can take her to live together." He flipped through it casually.
He looked through the defense map on the table, but couldn't figure out why. He raised his head and asked Henrik: "Son, do you think this information is true?"
"It should be true." Henrik knew that his father could not understand the defense map, so he pointed to the location of the 334th Regiment's defense area and explained to him: "When he gave me the defense map just now, I paid special attention to this
location, and compared it with the defense map given to us two days ago, and found that it is completely consistent, which means that the information he gave us is accurate."
"In that case, let's take our things and set off." Germon waited for Henrik to finish speaking, and then began to make arrangements for leaving: "You go and send an anonymous letter to the Russian commander, and we will go to the forest to wait for you first.
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Besides, after Daniel left Germon's house, he didn't dare to stay. He immediately went to Sokov's headquarters to report today's situation to him.
After listening to Daniel's report, Sokov realized that something was wrong. He frowned and said, "No, the Jermon family is going to run away!"
"What, the Germon family is going to run away?!" After hearing this, Sidorin asked with some surprise: "Comrade Commander, on what basis did you come to such a conclusion?"
"The reason is very simple." Sokov explained to both Sidorin and Ponyjelin, Daniel and the others: "In the past, Henrik always groveled to Second Lieutenant Daniel when he couldn't get the money. But this time it was rare.
He got tough and even told Lieutenant Daniel to set fire to his house if he couldn't get the money. What does this mean?"
"What does it mean?"
"It means they don't care about the houses in the village at all, and they want to take the information we gave them, escape to the Germans, and keep the remaining eight thousand pounds for themselves."
"That's not giving them too much advantage." After hearing this, Sidorin said angrily: "Comrade Commander, I will send people to arrest their whole family and see how they can go to the Germans to collect the reward."
"No, we can't touch their family." Sokov said, picked up the phone and called Koshkin: "Comrade Captain, come to the headquarters."
Soon, Koshkin came to Sokov and waited for him to give him orders.
"Captain Koshkin," Sokov said to Koshkin: "According to various signs, the Germon family may want to escape. Inform the soldiers who are monitoring his home and observe the changes in the situation closely. If they really want to
Run and let them leave smoothly."
When Koshkin heard this, he was somewhat confused. He asked puzzledly: "Comrade Commander, since the Germon family wants to escape to the Germans, we should catch them. Why should we let them leave safely instead?"
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"The reason is very simple." Sokov said: "They have false information provided by us, and I plan to use this false information to fool the Germans, so we must ensure that they pass through the enemy's and our defense zones safely.
Nothing can go wrong.”
"Understood, Comrade Commander." Koshkin knew that since Sokov gave such an order, he must have considered all the issues that should be considered, so after accepting the order, he turned and left without saying any more nonsense.
Headquarters.
"Comrade Commander," after seeing Koshkindu leave, Daniel asked with some guilt: "Do you allow me to leave?"
"Second Lieutenant Daniel, don't worry for the time being." Sokov did not allow Daniel to leave, but said to him: "We will wait until the news about Jiemon's family comes back."
Seeing that Sokov wanted to stay behind and wait for news, Daniel could only stay obediently no matter how reluctant he was.
Ten minutes later, Koshkin came in from the outside and reported to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, your guess is not wrong. Mr. and Mrs. Djimon left home carrying several bags and headed north of the village.
He went deep into the forest, apparently preparing to flee to the German-occupied areas."
Upon hearing this, Sidorin showed an expression of surprise on his face. He said to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, it seems that your judgment is correct. Mr. and Mrs. Germon have indeed left home and are preparing to flee to the German occupation."
District." Just as he said this, he suddenly realized that he had overlooked a detail, and quickly asked Koshkin, "Where is their son Henrik? Did he leave with them?"
"No, Comrade Chief of Staff." Koshkin shook his head and said: "The people monitoring us nearby discovered that Henrik left the room first and walked toward the west of the village. After waiting for almost half an hour, Mr. and Mrs. Germon
The two of them just went out and walked north."
"Henrik left from the west of the village." Sidorin listened to the map and began to think hard: "Where will he go?"
"If you come out from the west of the village, the most likely place is here." Ponijelin, who has always remained silent, also expressed his own opinion: "But what is Henrik doing here?"
"Comrade Deputy Commander, I have a bold idea." Sokov said.
"What do you think? Let me know!"
"Although I don't know what Henrik will do next, based on my judgment, in order for the whole family to escape smoothly, he will definitely make some noise here to attract our attention." Suo
Cove said: "As long as our attention is drawn to what is happening here, his family's escape from the village will not be discovered. When Lieutenant Daniel goes to withdraw the money two days later, he will find that he has already disappeared.
The house is empty."
"Well, Comrade Commander, I agree with your analysis." Regarding Sokov's statement, Ponedelin agreed: "I think Henrik left the village from the west direction just because he wanted to do something with us.
What big noise to attract our attention."
As soon as Ponejelin finished speaking, he heard the sound of glass breaking, and then a dark thing fell into the middle of the room.
When Koshkin saw this, he immediately shouted: "Grenade, get down!" He shouted while throwing himself on the "grenade", trying to minimize its lethality.
But after waiting for a while, Sokov found that the grenade did not move. He quickly stood up and said to Koshkin, who was pressing the grenade with his body: "Comrade Captain, get up. It shouldn't be a grenade. If it is a grenade, I'm afraid it will be early."
It exploded."
Koshkin sat up and took a closer look. It turned out that it was not a grenade at all, but a stone wrapped in paper. He opened it and took a look. After seeing clearly what was on it, he couldn't help but show an expression of surprise on his face.
Seeing this, Sokov quickly asked: "Captain Koshkin, what is written on the paper?"
Koshkin handed the paper to Sokov, glanced at Daniel next to him from the corner of his eye, and then said: "This is an anonymous letter reporting on Second Lieutenant Daniel."
"Reporting the anonymous letter of Second Lieutenant Daniel?!" Sokov asked in surprise: "Who would report Second Lieutenant Daniel?"
After Sokov finished reading the letter, he couldn't help but laugh: "Although this letter was not signed, I can guess that it must be a report letter written by the Germon family. It said that Second Lieutenant Daniel secretly colluded with the Germans and willed
Our military's intelligence is provided to the Germans, and we hope that we can severely punish this black sheep."
After hearing this, Daniel couldn't help feeling a little nervous, and quickly explained to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, everything I did was in accordance with your instructions. I definitely did not collude with the Germans in private. You have to find out this."
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"Don't worry, Lieutenant Daniel." Sokov said with a smile: "I think this is what Henrik is going to do. He reported you through an anonymous letter, hoping that we can investigate you and let us focus our attention.
With you, the family can use this opportunity to escape to the Germans."
Having said this, Sokov turned to Sidorin and said: "Comrade Chief of Staff, since someone else has made such a big noise, I think we need to cooperate with him."
Hearing what Sokov said, Sidorin was stunned for a moment, and then he understood what was going on. He walked to the window, pushed open the window with a hole in the glass, and shouted outside: "Come, come.
People!"
Following Sidorin's shout, a patrol that happened to be passing by immediately rushed over. The leader of the team looked up at Sidorin and asked respectfully: "Comrade Chief of Staff, what are your instructions?"
"Someone just threw a stone into the headquarters. I don't know if it was sabotage or a prank." Sidorin said pretendingly: "You should immediately lead people to search nearby and be sure to catch this person."
The patrol leader agreed, and then ordered people to start a search outside the headquarters. Their actions also attracted other patrol teams, and for a while, the surroundings of the headquarters were in chaos.
After Henrik threw stones at the headquarters, he immediately ran to hide far away. Although it was some distance away from the headquarters, he could clearly see everything happening outside the headquarters. He saw a
After the officer shouted several times from the window, a large number of troops appeared around the headquarters and began to search everywhere.
Henrik felt that his goal had been achieved and he had successfully diverted the attention of the Soviet army so that he would not be discovered when he fled with his parents to the German-occupied areas.
The mantis stalks the cicada and the oriole follows behind. Henrik thought that what he was doing was unnoticed, but he did not expect that more than 20 meters behind him, there were two pairs of eyes waiting for him vigilantly.
.If Koshkin hadn’t specifically told him not to touch Henrik, otherwise he would have been arrested by now.
Henrik admired his masterpiece for a while, then got up and walked towards the forest in the distance, intending to meet his parents there. But before that, he needed to take out the radio, and then take his parents to Germany
Occupy area.
When he came to the place where the radio was buried, he first looked around to make sure there was no ambush around, then took out the radio and hurried to meet his parents.
Seeing Henrik's arrival, both Germon and his wife breathed a sigh of relief. Germon looked behind Henrik and asked, "You are not being followed, are you?"
"No." Henrik said proudly: "I put the anonymous letter into the Russian headquarters. Now it is a mess. No one will notice if anyone is leaving their defense area. By the way, later.
When we pass through the German defense lines, you must follow us closely, otherwise you may step on a mine or be killed by the sentry on duty."
When Germon and his wife heard that crossing the German defense line was so dangerous, they were immediately shocked. Fortunately, the person leading the way was their son, and he would definitely not harm them, so they followed Henrik with peace of mind.
Behind him, he walked towards the German defense line.
Koshkin's men followed and saw the three of them walking towards the German defense line. They reported to Koshkin via the radio that the Germon family was heading towards the German defense line at the moment. Could they stop them?
After receiving the telegram, Koshkin reported to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, the comrade in charge of surveillance reported that the three members of Germon's family are now heading towards the German defense line. They asked for instructions on what to do."
"Didn't I say before, let them go to the German-occupied areas safely, and no one is allowed to stop them."