On the way to the garrison headquarters, I carefully looked at the city at the strategic rear. Although there are tripods for anti tank use on the street, and there are barricades and soldiers on guard at the crossroads, the atmosphere of war is not strong. Pedestrians can be seen from time to time on the sidewalk, and their faces are very relaxed.
On the way, we also met several waves of patrols and barricade checkpoints, but as soon as they saw Anton walking at the head of the team, they nodded to us friendly and let us go easily.
After I realized this, I asked with great interest, "Comrade soldier, why does the patrol team not check us when they see you in the team?"
Anton put his body slightly to one side, pointed his right hand to a red armband on his left arm, and said, "Comrade General, please see, all members of the patrol team wear such a special armband. When other people see it, they will know it's their own."
I looked back at my subordinates. Except for dornikov and his three companions, all the others were wearing breastplates. If they appeared in this special shape, they would be interrogated by many patrols. Fortunately, we have Anton as our guide, which saves us a lot of trouble.
Anton looked back at the officers and men behind him as he walked, and said with admiration, "Comrade General, your men are well equipped. I've never seen such a special gun." Then he raised his hand and patted the rifle on his shoulder, and said with self mockery, "the troops left behind, like us, can only use this old-fashioned moxinlagan rifle."
"Comrade soldier, it's normal that you haven't seen this kind of gun." As individual units of the central front army have begun to install this kind of assault rifle, there is no need to keep it secret any more, so I told Anton in a big way: "this is a Kalashnikov rifle newly developed by our military industry department, which is now being installed in the army. I believe that you will be equipped with this kind of equipment in a short time."
After hearing this, Anton asked casually, "what's the performance of this gun?"
"Simple and durable." Before I could speak, Yushchenko said, "I've never seen a gun comparable to it."
I didn't want Yushchenko to reveal too much information to this ordinary soldier, so as soon as Yushchenko finished, I interjected and asked, "Comrade soldier, we have been walking for almost 20 minutes. How much time do we have to get to the garrison headquarters?"
Anton obviously didn't have a watch. He was stunned when he heard my question, but he soon returned to normal. He leaned over to answer me and said, "Comrade General, we have walked almost three-quarters of the way, and we can reach our destination by walking two blocks."
A few minutes later, we came to the outside of a building with a large courtyard. On both sides of the iron gate of the entrance, we could see soldiers standing guard. At this time, Anton stopped and said to me respectfully, "Comrade General, this is the garrison headquarters. Please. I'll go back to patrol, so I won't go in with you. "
"Thank you, comrade soldier." I shook hands with him and said gratefully, "I hope we'll see you later!"
"Good bye, Comrade General." After Anton released my hand, he stood at attention, saluted me, turned and walked away quickly.
When we were about to enter the gate, we were unexpectedly stopped by a group of soldiers. A second lieutenant in a big cornice hat raised his hand to stop us and said coldly, "sorry, comrade commander, you can't go in."
Usually, there are only two sentries standing guard at the gate of the garrison headquarters, but there are as many as ten people here, which makes me frown. Xin said that the garrison commander's shelf is really big. There are so many people at the gate alone. I don't know how many hurdles it will take to see him later. Seeing that our way was stopped, I asked coldly, "why?"
"The Ministry of the interior is in charge." Although the second lieutenant who blocked the way saw my rank clearly, he still said defiantly, "no one is allowed to enter."
Seeing that the second lieutenant of the Ministry of internal affairs was so arrogant, dornikov was the first one to speak this time. He asked aloud, "what's the mission?"
The second lieutenant glanced at him askance and said with disdain, "it's not your turn to take care of what tasks the interior department performs."
"What, I'm not in charge?" The second lieutenant's words angered dornikov. He took out his ID, slapped it on the second lieutenant's chest, raised his voice and said, "you show me clearly, I'm not qualified to take care of this."
The second lieutenant pursed his lips and took the document from dornikov's hand. He opened it and looked at it carelessly. The sight immediately startled him. He immediately stood at attention and saluted. Then he leaned forward slightly, holding the certificate in both hands, and handed it to dornikov. He said respectfully, "Hello, comrade captain, I didn't know your identity just now. I have offended you so much. Please forgive me!"
While dornikov was putting his papers in his pocket, I asked the second lieutenant who was standing in front of me, "Lieutenant, what's going on inside?"
When the second lieutenant saw that dornikov had collected his papers, he stepped back behind me obediently. He understood that my identity was not what he could offend. He replied in a hurry, "Comrade General, we are here to arrest a traitor."
"Traitor?" I didn't hear this word for a long time. I was stunned for a long time before I understood the meaning of this word. Then I asked curiously, "what's the traitor? What's his name?"
The second lieutenant shook his head and replied, "my task is to guard the door and forbid anyone to enter or leave. I don't know the rest."
"Captain Yushchenko and captain dornikov," when I heard that they were arresting traitors, I guessed in my heart that it must be a case of injustice and falsehood. Without looking back, I called the names of the two subordinates and gave them an order cleanly: "leave four soldiers to watch the door, and you can show me what happened."
"Yes After they agreed, they appointed four soldiers to stay on duty at the gate. They pushed away the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of interior who were standing in front of us and asked me to enter the compound of the garrison headquarters.
After entering the gate, we quickly walked through the open space to the front of the building. At the entrance, there were five people who looked like officers and soldiers of the Ministry of internal affairs. Maybe they saw the fate of their companions at the door. They did not dare to block our way, but respectfully invited us in. But for the sake of safety, I left two soldiers in charge of monitoring and guarding them.
The broad corridor on the second floor was covered with people. Most of them were not wearing military caps. It seemed that they were officers working in the building, not officers and soldiers of the Ministry of interior. Seeing our arrival, the officers who had been talking about it all shut their mouths, flashed to both sides and leaned against the wall, making way for us. When I passed by them, no one saluted me, but followed me with vigilant eyes.
I saw two locked doors, two soldiers with live ammunition. Having just gained experience, I knew that these two men must be the Ministry of internal affairs, so I raised my hand to point at them and told Yushchenko and dornikov in the back: "send someone to watch them, let's go in and see what happened."
When we walked towards the door, the two soldiers tried to come up to stop them, but the guard behind me could not help but put the gun on their heads, and they were honest immediately. When I went to the door, I raised my hand to push the door, but at this time I heard a roar from inside: "what right does your interior department have to arrest an excellent commander who has made outstanding military achievements at will..."
Hearing this, I immediately pushed the door open and went in without hesitation.
In the office, a middle-aged colonel was on fire at a captain standing in front of him. From the blue hat on the captain's head, I immediately guessed that he was an officer of the interior department, and he should also be the highest commander in command of today's operation.
Our gang poured into the office and immediately attracted the attention of the colonel and the captain. The Colonel stopped his anger, looked at me and asked, "who are you and why did you break into my office?"
Instead of answering his question, I asked frankly, "who can tell me what's going on here and why there are people from the interior department everywhere?"
"Who are you, Comrade General?" The captain of the interior looked at me and asked coldly.
When I heard his question, I only looked at dornikov, hoping that he would take the initiative to introduce me to his colleagues. Dornikov was a wise man. When I looked at him, he led the meeting. He stepped forward to the captain, pointed to me and said, "Comrade captain, let me introduce you. This is general o'shanina. He's visiting relatives in cezland. I'm protecting him on Comrade Beria's orders. "
After listening to dornikov's introduction, different expressions appeared on the faces of the colonel and the captain. The colonel was surprised, while the captain was shocked.
They came up to me and raised their hands. The Colonel first reported to me, "Hello, comrade general, I'm Colonel Fairfield, commander of the seizland garrison."
Then the captain also reported, "report to the general, I'm captain chergo of the interior department."
After nodding to him with a smile, I turned to chelgao and asked him, "Comrade captain, can you tell me why you are here today?"
It has to be said that belia's name, for everyone, is a name that can not be underestimated, especially his subordinates, more and more deterrent. When Captain chelgao heard my question, he immediately replied honestly, "we are here to catch a traitor."
"Traitor?" I heard this word for the second time today. I frowned and asked, "what traitor?"
"An officer who had been captured by the German army." Fearing that I didn't understand, chelgao added: "the supreme commander said," we have no prisoners of war, only traitors to our motherland. ". Since we found such traitors in the garrison headquarters, we must not let them go. So today I will bring people to arrest them. Who knows that after coming here, not only did Colonel felcher refuse to hand over the traitor voluntarily, but he tried every means to defend... "
"Captain oshanin is not a traitor!" Without waiting for chergo to finish, Colonel felcht called out at the top of his voice, "he is a hero of his motherland. He was sent to cezland because he was seriously injured in the battle to defend Moscow."
When I heard that the person to be arrested by the Ministry of internal affairs today was oshanin, and he was wearing a "traitor" hat, I couldn't help being anonymous. I wanted to beat the captain in front of me. However, considering my own identity, I tried to restrain myself and asked in a smooth tone, "Captain chelgao, can you tell me how did your interior department know that captain oshanin had been captured?" Although I tried to be impartial and neutral, chelgao noticed that I was obviously partial to the garrison commander and replied nervously, "yes, Comrade General. Some time ago, we received orders from our superiors to find a soldier named oshanin and a child named alik. When we found out that captain o'shanin was working in the garrison headquarters, we immediately reported to the higher authorities. But unexpectedly, yesterday we learned by chance that captain oshanin had been captured by the German army in the first two days of the war. We suspected... "" you suspected! " Before he had finished, dornikov impolitely interrupted him. Although his rank is the same as that of cheeler, he is virtually higher than cheeler because he is from Moscow. Moreover, he has heard the name of oshanin. If I still don't know my relationship with oshanin, I won't have to stay in the Ministry of interior any more. Now that there is an opportunity to ease the relationship with me, he will certainly not give up easily. He will naturally stand in my position and speak for me: "Captain oshanin was captured when he was wounded, not when he took the initiative to lay down his arms. Comrade Beria is not only aware of this matter, but also the Supreme Commander himself. Since they haven't said that o'chanin is a traitor, how can you, a little captain, call him a traitor? "“ Well, Captain dornikov, needless to say. " Seeing chelgao blushed at being scolded by dornikov, I even stepped forward to make it over. After all, it was unwise for oshanin to stay in cezlan in the future and offend the people in the interior department rashly. Therefore, I made it big and small: "I think this may be a misunderstanding." When I said this, I looked at chergo deliberately. "I'm not wrong, comrade captain." Seeing that I had put the steps in front of him, chergo quickly gave me a grateful smile and said, "Comrade General, you are absolutely right. I think there must be some misunderstanding. Maybe our comrades in charge of affairs have been instigated and hoodwinked by the spies. That's why such misunderstanding happened. "“ Since it's a misunderstanding, it's OK. " I waved to chergo calmly: "Captain, if there's nothing wrong, you can take your men back." When she heard me say this, she was pardoned, readily agreed, stood at attention, saluted me, and quickly walked out of the garrison commander's office.