Chapter 1656

The officer's words made me at a loss. I asked myself, I didn't seem to have done anything out of line recently. How could I be invited to the interior department for coffee? Moreover, with my friendship with belia, if the superior really wanted to censor me, he would communicate with me, but now there was no sign, so I was cheated here.

When the officer got out of the car, he saw that I was still sitting in the car and didn't move, so he patted the roof of the car twice and said harshly, "what are you doing in the car? Come out quickly!"

As I was not afraid of the shadow, I thought I had no fatal handle in the hands of the Ministry of interior, so I walked out of the car with an air of complacency and coldly told the officer in front of me: "lead the way ahead!"

The officer took me into the heavily guarded and gloomy interior building. I was still amused in my heart. A few years ago, I was brought here and almost shot. I didn't expect to be brought here again. I have a affinity with this building.

We finally came to a conference room. At the other end of the table sat a round faced officer. I took a look at his epaulet. It was the rank of general, lower than mine. Without waiting for him to speak, I sat down across the long conference table and began to talk with him: "excuse me, comrade general, why did you bring me here?"

The general on the other side stood up, turned his back to me and said, "general oshanina, please allow me to introduce myself. I'm Abakumov, deputy national defense people's commissar and director of the General Administration of anti espionage."

"Hello, general Abakumov." I sat in my seat, nodded at him and asked curiously, "I don't know what's the matter with you having me brought here today?"

Abakumov came to me around the conference table, stopped a few steps away from me, and said, "we invited you here today. We have a few questions to ask you clearly."

I raised my hand toward Abakumov and made a gesture of invitation. Then I said as usual, "excuse me, as long as I know, I will answer truthfully."

Abakumov made a sign to the officer who followed me. The officer quickly went to a table by the wall, picked up the folder and handed it to Abakumov.

He glanced at the folder, then looked down at me and said, "in the German information we recently captured, we found that in June 1942, they had captured a female commander near liuban. If I remember correctly, you were there, too?"

"Yes, comrade Abakumov," I said truthfully, knowing that my resume was no secret to these people in the Ministry of interior, "I was in the liuban area at that time."

"According to the female commander mentioned in the German information, we think it is likely to be you." Abakumov looked me in the eye and asked, "can you tell me how you stand out from the German siege?"

As soon as I heard Abakumov mention liuban, I had an unexpected premonition in my heart. I was worried that I would be exposed when I was once captured. My brain began to work quickly and tried to think about solutions. Maybe it was because I had prepared in advance and faced Abakumov's question that I could be calm.

How did I get to Vlasov's village after I broke up my troops and was scattered by the enemy. How he met his son, how he cleverly got out of the enemy's encirclement when the enemy surrounded the village, and how he happened to meet meletskov's troops, he told him all over again, of course, he did not mention the experience of being captured.

"So you haven't been captured?" Abakumov asked warily, staring at me.

"No!" I know that my answer at this moment is not only related to my future, but also to my life and death, so I replied without hesitation, "I have never been captured!"

"Really?"

"Really I replied boldly.

"Isn't this comrade oshanina?" Suddenly, a familiar voice came from the door: "when did you come, why didn't you come to my office?"

I turned to see lunev, who I had dealt with, standing at the door. Seeing his appearance, I can't help but feel relieved. I know that I'm safe today. I quickly got up, took his hand, shook it hard, and said politely, "Hello, comrade lunev. I was just going to see you in your office after accepting Comrade Abakumov's inquiry. Unexpectedly, you came first. "

Lunev was surprised to hear that. He looked at Abakumov and asked, "Comrade director, can I know the question you want to ask when you called general oshanina here?"

"Well, comrade lunev." Facing the first deputy minister of the interior, Abakumov said very politely: "we learned from a captured German information that they had captured a female commander in June 1942. We speculated that this person might be general oshanina, so we called her here to inquire. "

"Comrade Abakumov," lunev let go of my hand, walked up to Abakumov, and asked solemnly, "do you want to examine general oshanina and ask for instructions from Stalin and belia?"

"Comrade deputy minister," Abakumov said impatiently after hearing lunev's question, "this is the duty of our general anti espionage administration. We do not need to ask for instructions in advance. Sorry, we are in the process of inquiry. Please avoid it first. "“ You... "Lunev pointed to Abakumov, angry a little speechless:" you wait... You wait for me... "And then he walked away. Seeing that lunev had been sent away, my heart immediately began to panic. It turned out that Abakumov's cross examination of me was conducted in private. If they tortured me later, would I confess honestly or bear it to the end? However, the officers who were captured with me at the beginning were all shot by the Germans, which should be dead without proof. I still choose to bite to death and refuse to admit that I have been captured“ Well, your support is gone. " Abakumov sneered at me and said, "general oshanina, I advise you to cooperate with us and tell us your experience of being captured honestly, otherwise..." "what else?" I looked at him with disdain and said coldly, "are you going to arbitrarily convict me according to one or two vague records in the German army?"“ Bang Abakumov dropped the folder on the table in front of me and said, "do you think we can't help you if you don't admit it? We have a lot of ways to get you to come up with what we need. "“ Comrade Abakumov, are you going to make a move? " I did not give in to say: "I believe that when you hand in the confession, no one will believe." Just as we were tit for tat, the telephone rang by the wall. The officer went over and picked up the phone. After listening for a moment, his face suddenly showed panic. He put the phone to Abakumov and said, "it's comrade belia's phone." Abakumov took the microphone and stuck it to his ear. As soon as he said, "I'm Abakumov..." then I heard a series of roars coming out of the receiver. Because the other party spoke too fast, I didn't hear the specific content clearly. But from Abakumov's changing face, I knew he was being reprimanded. After a long time, he put down the phone, walked back to me and said feebly, "OK, general oshanina, there's nothing for you here. You can go back." I stood up, dusted my clothes, grunted at Abakumov, turned and walked out of the room. In the process of walking out along the corridor, I was still thinking, is it lunev who informs me that belia's call to rescue me can come so timely? But on second thought, it's not like that, because it's only a few minutes since he left the conference room, and he probably hasn't come to his own office, where can he call belia. When I walked out of the interior building with this question, the glass in the back of a black car parked on the side of the road was shaken down, revealing the familiar face of rokosovsky. He waved to me and said, "Rita, come here!" After I got on the bus, I asked lokosovsky curiously, "marshal, how do you know I'm here?"“ After you and the officer left, I also went out of the cafe. I happened to see that the license plate of the car belonged to the Ministry of interior. At that time, I muttered, "how can Zhukov find you and use the car of the Ministry of interior?" Rokosovsky explained to me, "so I called Zhukov and realized that he didn't look for you at all. After knowing that you were taken away by the people of the Ministry of interior, he arranged for someone to drive with me and reported the matter to Comrade Stalin. "“ So it's like this, "I suddenly realized after listening to rokosovsky's explanation." no wonder belia's call came in time. If it was a little later, maybe I would be sent to the interrogation room by them. "“ Abakumov tricked you here. What's the matter? " Asked rokosovsky curiously. After I made a brief introduction to rokosovsky, I asked curiously, "Comrade marshal, where are we going next?"“ Go to the staff headquarters. This time Zhukov and vasilevsky want to see us. " Rokosovsky said, then told the driver sitting in the front row, "drive, go to the staff headquarters!"