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Chapter 117 Impossible Documents

Sokov, with the blocking troops, met with Grissa and the others, immediately returned to the nameless Heights as the same route. Although several soldiers from the staff and the reconnaissance team were injured, they sat on the sled, and were pulled by the strong soldiers in front of them, at a much faster speed than carrying them.
When we came, because there was no goal, we could only search and move forward, so we were very slow. Now we are returning to the nameless highland, and we are very familiar with the terrain and walk more than twice as fast as we came. Just after noon, everyone returned to the nameless highland.
After receiving the news, Belkin quickly took the guards out to greet Sokov. When he saw the pilot and staff sitting on the sled, he couldn't help but ask Sokov in surprise: "Comrade Battalion Commander, everyone has been rescued?"
"Yes, they are all rescued." After Sokov said this, he began to issue orders: "Everyone has walked so far, he must be tired and hungry. Find a place to rest first. I will notify the kitchen team immediately and send you hot soup and rice to warm everyone up. Also, Asia, you will take people to take all the wounded to the health team."
Hearing Sokov's arrangement, Lieutenant Feidoch struggled to jump from the sled into the snow and said to Sokov in a hurry: "Comrade Captain, I don't go to the health team, I need to contact the Front Command immediately."
"Comrade Lieutenant," Belkin looked at the staff officer standing in front of him with a golden rooster and kindly persuaded: "If you have any injuries on your leg, you should go to the health team to treat the wound first..."
"No," Belkin was interrupted by Fei Dodge before he finished speaking: "The wound can be treated later. I need to contact the Front Command immediately."
Sokov stepped forward to support Fei Dodge, let him sit back on the sled, and said, "Lt. Fei Dodge, your leg is not injurious. You need to go to the health team to treat the wound immediately, otherwise there will be sequelae." He was afraid that Fei Dodge will continue to be stubborn, so he politely advised him, "We will report the news of your rescue layer by layer. When you get over the wound, you may be able to call the leader of the group army."
Sokov's persuasion finally made Fei Dodge change his mind. He nodded and said, "Okay, Comrade Captain, since you said that, I will listen to you. Go to the health team to treat the wound first." After all, he finally persuaded Fei Dodge and asked him to agree to go to the health team to treat the wound first, and then go to the battalion command post to get in touch with his superiors later.
Sokov and Belkin returned to the battalion command post and immediately ordered the radio operator to call the division headquarters, preparing to report the news of Feidoch's rescue to Chernesov. While the radio operator was calling, Belkin asked curiously: "Comrade Battalion Commander, when you were talking to me last night, you said that the missing plane had no clue at all. Why did you rescue the crew on the plane so quickly?"
"I didn't save people, but Grissa and his reconnaissance team." Sokov turned his head and looked at Belkin and said, "I just took people to save them from the Germans."
Sokov's words aroused Belkin's great curiosity. He couldn't wait to ask: "Comrade Battalion Commander, tell me what's going on?"
"I heard from the pilot that the plane had a mechanical failure during the flight and had to land temporarily in the open space in the forest." Fortunately, Sokov learned about the situation from the pilot and Grissa on the way back, so he could tell the whole story of the matter clearly when facing Belkin's question: "When they were forced to land, they happened to be discovered by Grissa who passed by nearby. Grissa saw that there was an accident in our plane and hurriedly took people to rescue him. Who knew that as soon as Lieutenant Feidoch and the pilot were rescued, a large German army arrived. They could only fight and retreat in the direction of the nameless highland. But the enemy had too many troops and quickly surrounded them..."
"Comrade Battalion Commander," before Sokov finished speaking, the radio operator called him on the side: "I have contacted the division headquarters."
"Hello, comrade Commander." Sokov put on his headphones and said respectfully to the sender: "I am honored to report to you that we have successfully rescued Lieutenant Feidoch and the pilot on the missing plane."
"Save it back?" Cherneshov was stunned when he heard Sokov say this, and then asked in surprise: "Captain Sokov, what did you just say? Have you rescued Lieutenant Feidoch?"
"Yes, we have rescued Lieutenant Feidoch back."
"Where is he now?" After confirming that Feidoch had been rescued, Chernesov asked nervously: "Where is the documents he carries?"
"Lt. Feidoch's leg is injured and is bandaged in the health team of my battalion." Faced with Chernesov's series of questions, Sokov answered methodically: "As for that important document, it has been kept in the lieutenant's bag." Then, he repeated what he had said to Berkin to Chernesov.
After listening to Sokov's report, Cherneshov was silent for a while and said, "Captain Sokov, I will report this situation to the commander immediately. You should take good care of Lieutenant Feidoch first. As for what to do next, I will notify you after asking the commander for instructions."
Cherneshov was very efficient in his work. In less than ten minutes, he took the initiative to contact Sokov: "Captain Sokov, the Front Command has sent people to send orders to the left-wing troops again, so the documents carried by Lieutenant Feidoch have no value in existence. You ask him to destroy the documents immediately and arrange for someone to send him to Sushinic as soon as possible."
After finishing the call with Chernesov, Sokov immediately sent someone to invite Fei Dodge over. He did not go around in circles, but said straight to the point: "Lt. Fei Dodge, I just received a notice from the division headquarters that the documents you were carrying, shortly after you disappeared, the Front Command had sent someone to send the documents, so the documents on you have been invalidated and need to be destroyed immediately."
"I understand." Feidoch waited for Sokov to finish speaking, and stood up and limped to the stove, squatted down, took out the document that he tried to destroy on the battlefield from his bag, and stuffed it into the stove. After the documents turned into ashes, he picked up the tongs and smashed the ashes. Then he stood up with relief and asked Sokov: "Comrade Captain, I have destroyed the documents, and I don't know what to do next?"
"In addition to destroying the documents, my superiors also asked me to send you to Sushinic as soon as possible." Sokov asked in a controversial tone: "Look, should you rush back to the city immediately, or take a rest and leave?"
Chapter completed!
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