Chapter 2 Warning

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Khimki is a small town. The people in the town have either been evacuated or have gone to the front line. There are not many people walking around in the town. Under the guidance of an old lady, Lin Hua finally found the town police station.

At the door of the police station, there was a policeman wearing a rifle walking back and forth. When he saw Lin Hua approaching, he stopped, reached out to Lin Hua, and said with a smile: "Misha, do you have anything to do with the director?"

Seeing that the policeman on guard recognized him, Lin Hua had a surprised expression on his face, thinking that just now Seryozha had mistaken him for Misha, and now that the policeman also called him Misha, could he be the same as the Misha they knew?

Sha, do they look so similar?

But at this moment, he was eager to find the town people's committee and ask the other party to send militiamen to strengthen the defense in the north. He didn't even bother to consider why others would treat him as Misha. He asked bluntly: "Comrade policeman, is the director here?"

"Here," the policeman nodded several times and said, "He is in his office, having dinner with the comrades of the town people's committee."

Lin Hua opened the wooden door and walked in. At the end of the long corridor, there was an office with an open door. According to his experience, that should be the director's office. Just as he was about to step forward, he suddenly saw an office on his left.

There was a rectangular mirror hanging on the wall beside him. He quickly moved closer to it, trying to figure out his current image. Unexpectedly, he saw a stranger in the mirror, a man wearing an khaki short leather military coat.

He is a young man without a hat, with short blond hair and a somewhat thin face. Based on his facial features, you can tell at a glance that he is a real Russian.

"Oh my God," Lin Hua was startled after seeing his appearance, and said to himself: "How did I become a Russian? What on earth is going on?"

He stood in front of the mirror in a daze for a while, and suddenly remembered the purpose of his coming here. In a few hours, the Germans would break into the town of Khimki. If preparations were not made as soon as possible, not only the people under his command would be

That class would be wiped out, and even the remaining residents in the town would suffer. Thinking of this, he walked quickly towards the director's office ahead.

There was a stove next to the window of the director's office, which made the whole room seem warm. A policeman was sitting on the bench to the left of the door and dozing off. When he heard the footsteps, he looked up and saw

After realizing that the person coming was Misha, she nodded to him and continued to lower her head and close her eyes to rest.

Lin Hua saw two middle-aged men in military coats sitting at a desk against the wall eating. On the table were slices of bread, pickled cucumbers, pickled tomatoes and other foods, and even two cups of steaming hot drinks.

Black Tea. Lin Hua didn't know who was the town people's committee member he was looking for. He quickly raised his hand to his forehead, saluted them, and asked politely: "Who is the comrade of the town people's committee?"

Hearing Lin Hua's voice, the middle-aged man with his back to the door turned around. After seeing clearly that the person standing behind him was Lin Hua, he stood up with a smile: "It turns out to be Comrade Misha, have you had lunch?

?Would you like to eat something together?"

As soon as the other party stood up, Lin Hua saw clearly the lieutenant rank on the other party's collar badge. He guessed that the other party might be the director of the police station, and quickly and respectfully said: "Thank you, comrade director. I haven't eaten yet, but I will

If you have any urgent matters, please contact the comrade of the town people's committee."

The middle-aged man sitting facing the door put the half-bitten cucumber into his mouth, chewed it a few times and swallowed it, then looked at Lin Hua and asked: "Comrade Corporal, I am the town People's Commissar Kochetov, you

What's matter?"

Lin Hua quickly stepped forward and said to Kochetov: "Comrade People's Commissar, according to intelligence, a small German army is heading towards Khimki, and it is estimated that it will arrive here soon. I hope you can mobilize

The nearby militiamen should go to the north of the town to strengthen the defense there..."

Before Lin Hua finished speaking, Kochetov began to scold him: "Comrade Corporal, you know what you are talking about? In a few hours, the Germans will break into Khimki? What nonsense?"

, it’s just nonsense. I don’t care where you got this information from, but I want to remind you: in front of us is the 16th Army Group commanded by Lieutenant General Rokossovsky. Even if they sacrifice their lives,

We will never take a step back. But what are you talking about, the Germans are trying to break through their defense lines, rush into the town of Khimki on the outskirts of Moscow, and break into the heart of the Soviet motherland. To put it nicely, this is ridiculous

Thoughts; to put it bluntly, this is a manifestation of defeatism.”

After Kochetov's storm passed, Lin Hua bit the bullet and said: "Comrade Town People's Commissar, it is entirely possible for the enemy to bypass our army's defense line and break into this place. I think it is completely appropriate to deploy militiamen to strengthen the defense in the north of the town.

Necessary."

Hearing what Lin Hua said, Kochetov became furious. He pointed his finger at Lin Hua and shouted: "Who do you think you are? Are you a general or a marshal? You can actually judge the next move of the German army and think they will break into this place."

The little town of Khimki. I think I need to call your superior immediately and ask him to transfer you to the place where the fighting is fiercest. You can compete face to face with the Germans. You won’t be like this all day long.

I’m just thinking wildly.”

Lin Hua saw that Kochetov was so stubborn and knew that there was no point in persuading him any more. He decided to leave immediately and rushed to the north of the town to set up defenses. He straightened up and asked Kochetov: "Comrade of the town people's committee, allow me to

Leave?"

Kochetov was eager for Lin Hua to leave at this moment. Seeing that he offered to leave, he waved his hand to indicate that Lin Hua could leave. Lin Hua raised his hand and saluted Kochetov and the director, then turned around and left.

Get ready to leave the office.

"Wait a minute, Misha!" Just as Lin Hua was about to walk out of the office, he was stopped by the director. Lin Hua stopped and turned to look at the police lieutenant, wondering what he wanted to say to him.

The director pointed to his head and said to Lin Hua in a kind tone: "Misha, it's cold. Don't forget to wear a hat when you go out. It's better to blow a cold wind, which will give you a headache."

Lin Hua nodded gratefully for the director's concern, raised his hand and saluted him, and then strode out of the director's office.

Lin Hua came to the north of the town and met a group of his subordinates here. Including himself, there were ten people in the squad. The chief and deputy machine gunners were both named Sidorin, and they were brothers; among the remaining six

, there were two submachine gunners, and the remaining weapons used by him and Seryosha were Mosin-Nagant rifles.

Seryozha asked Lin Hua in a low voice: "Misha, what did Comrade Town People's Comrade say?"

Lin Hua shook his head and said with a wry smile: "He didn't believe that the Germans would rush to Khimki Town, and he even scolded me."

Seryosha had already guessed that Lin Hua would hit a wall. After all, the troops had been stationed here for more than a month. Apart from being bombed a few times, they didn't even see the Germans. Moreover, there was the main force of the 16th Group Army ahead.

, how could the enemy rush into the town? However, in order to save Misha's face, he still asked politely: "Misha, what should we do?"

Lin Hua was thinking in his mind that although the Soviet army had been retreating steadily from the outbreak of the war to the present, and the German army had arrived at the gates of Moscow, most people did not believe that the German army was capable of rushing into Moscow, so they lacked the necessary vigilance.

This can be seen from the reaction of the town People's Commissar Kochetov. Since he does not have support from the outside world, he can only rely on his own existing strength to block the German troops trying to break into Khimki.

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Thinking of this, Lin Hua said to Seryosha: "Order the soldiers to enter their respective combat positions and prepare for battle!"


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