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Chapter 703 Persistence (Part 2)

Sokov knew very well that in such a small space in the sewer, there was not even a hidden place, and once the fire was exchanged, both sides would suffer heavy losses. He was reluctant to leave this dangerous area immediately, but when he thought that leaving his subordinates behind and escaping alone under such dangerous situations would seriously damage his image, he changed his mind.
He gritted his teeth and answered Samoilov: "No, I want to be with the soldiers."
Samoilov had no right to object to Sokov's decision. He could only move his body secretly and block Sokov tightly. His idea was very simple. He stood in front of the division commander, and even if the enemy in the distance shot, he could use his body to block bullets for the division commander.
When Sokov and Samoilov were talking, they both deliberately lowered their voices. If they were in other places, they would not be heard. But in a special environment like the sewer, even if they were silent, there would be an echo. The German army who was touching here suddenly noticed someone in front of them, and the German soldiers walking in the front pulled the trigger without hesitation.
Dada, after a series of gunfires, two soldiers standing outside were shot and fell down. Seeing that his group of people had been discovered by the Germans, Samoilov quickly shouted: "Fire!" and took the lead in firing at the location where the muzzle had just appeared.
With Samoilov's order, the soldiers in the sewer immediately squatted down, or leaned against one side of the wall, holding guns and firing in the direction where the German army appeared. In the dense rain of bullets, the few German soldiers walking in the front fell to the ground with violent convulsions as if they were electrocuted. The remaining soldiers quickly dodged to both sides and raised their guns to fight back.
The two sides exchanged fire in the sewer, and people were constantly shot and fell into the mud. Seeing that the situation here was dangerous, Samoilov quickly turned around and grabbed Sokov's arm and dragged him to the other side of the sewer. After running for more than ten steps, he stopped and said to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, run thirty meters forward, and there is a fork in the road. If you walk on the right, you can directly reach Lieutenant Colonel Papuchinko's command post."
"No," Sokov was still a little embarrassed at this moment, and was embarrassed to leave the soldiers and escape alone: ​​"How can I leave you and run away alone?"
"Comrade Commander," Samoilov was a little anxious when he saw Sokov's stubborn opinion. He pushed Sokov forward hard and said loudly: "You are the commander of the first division. If there are any problems here, how can I explain to the Chief of Staff. Go quickly, I will take the soldiers here to block the attack. Don't let us die worthless."
Since Samoilov had already said this, Sokov knew in his heart that if he was still concerned about his face and refused to leave here, he might have explained it here today. He raised his hand and patted Samoilov's shoulder twice. Without saying anything, he ran towards the fork in the direction of the fork in the road with his assault rifle.
When Sokov ran forward with deep and shallow, he thought to himself: There must not be too many Germans who touched the sewer. When he saw Papchinko later, he asked them to send soldiers to support Samoilov and must destroy all the Germans.
He thought that he would soon be able to enter the passage on the right side of the fork, and he would soon come to the near Papuchinko's command post. Unexpectedly, after running not far, he found another fork. There were not two but three passages. Looking at these three forks, Sokov was stunned. He didn't know which one to go to Papuchinko's command post.
After repeated weighing, he decisively chose the one on the right and rushed in without hesitation. Not long after running, a fork in front of him appeared again. Seeing this, Sokov almost went crazy. The path he just chose was randomly selected. Now two paths appeared in front. Which one should he choose? If he chooses the wrong one, he will get further and further away from his destination.
Finally, he chose the right passage again. He thought clearly in his mind that no matter whether there would be a new fork in the back, he would choose the rightmost passage. Even if he went wrong, he would not get lost when he returned. While running, he finally understood why the soldiers of the 122nd Regiment lost their direction when they used the sewer for the first time. The passages here were well connected, which was enough to compete with the maze.
After passing four or five forks, Sokov stopped. He felt that he must have lost his way and might have been walking back. Running in the sewer full of mud, one was that he couldn't run fast, and the other was that he was too exhausted. Sokov had been running for so long and was exhausted. He leaned against the wall and began to breathe heavily, hoping to restore the consumed physical strength in the shortest time.
Unexpectedly, not long after, he suddenly heard someone coming to his place. He judged that the mud was squeaking and squeaking, there were at least five or six people on the other side. He did not dare to speak because he was not sure whether he was his warrior or the enemy who entered the sewer from other locations.
Soon, he heard the familiar sound of the German submachine gun, and then a few bullets whizzed past him with a sharp sound. Although the soldiers of the guard company were equipped with all German weapons, the direction of the bullets flying was not from the direction he came from. Sokov immediately judged that these were several enemies entering the sewer.
After a moment, his judgment was confirmed, and the German soldiers' clamored to his ears clearly. Hearing that the enemy was coming in the direction he was in, Sokov knew that as long as he made a little movement, he would immediately attract the German army's crazy shooting. Therefore, he stood still, but lifted the assault rifle in his hand and pulled the trigger towards the faint shadow.
After shooting two points, Sokov didn't bother to check whether he hit the target and pulled out the grenade on his waist. This was originally a glorious bang he prepared for himself, but at this time, he decided to use it to deal with the German soldiers in the sewer. He pulled the strings with his teeth and threw them towards the enemy's position.
With a loud "boom", an explosion of flames rose in the sewer. In the flames, Sokov saw at least two German soldiers being knocked down by grenades. He took advantage of the remaining enemies to dodge himself, stopped his assault rifle, bent down and ran wildly in the direction he came. Fortunately, there was a fork in the road more than ten meters away. As soon as he turned the corner, the German bullets chased after him, hitting the brick wall of the pipeline without exception, splashing countless Mars.
Sokov didn't care about anything, but just kept running aimlessly forward. Although his lungs were almost exploded, he did not dare to slow down at all. He just wanted to get farther away from here before his physical strength was exhausted.
But he ran to a fork and was choosing where to go when he heard a dense gunfire sound in front of him. Because the echo in the sewer was too loud, he could tell for a long time that it was heard which passage was fighting fire. He quickly turned around and ran to another passage.
When he stopped again, he felt exhausted. If he didn't rest for a while, he could not continue running. Who knew that he had just leaned against the wall of the tube. Before he could take a breath, he heard footsteps coming nearby and the sound of the Germans talking. Hearing this sound, Sokov was about to collapse. How could there be so many Germans, and the more than a thousand commanders and soldiers under his commanders and soldiers evaporate?
Sokov knew that it was not suitable to stay here for a long time, so he quickly encouraged himself and ran in the opposite direction, hoping to get rid of the enemy as soon as possible and find his soldiers to deal with them. But after running for a while, he found sadly that he had actually run into a dead end. Just as he turned around and was about to leave, footsteps, the shouts of German soldiers, and several shaking flashlights came from dozens of meters behind him.
"It's over, I'm blocked by the German soldiers." Sokov hurriedly lay in the mud with unpleasant temperature on the ground, praying in his heart that the enemy would not discover himself.
However, things went against my wishes. Just when Sokov thought he was lying in the mud and it was difficult for the German soldiers to find himself, two flashlights locked him. Then he heard the sound of pulling the bolt of the gun and the German shouting "Hendhoch". Sokov knew that "Hendhoch" means "raising his hand" in German. He guessed that the German might have found himself an officer and wanted to catch the alive, so he did not shoot.
"What should I do?" Sokov asked himself secretly in his heart: "Do you shoot back or raise your hand to surrender?" But he knew very well that when several guns aimed at him, he might be shot into a sieve by the Germans before he could pull the trigger; but if he did not resist, according to what the Germans said, Sukov could not bear it in his heart.
Seeing Sokov lying on the ground without reacting for a long time, the Germans were a little impatient and pulled the trigger. A string of bullets hit Sokov, and the splashed mud splashed his face. Seeing this, Sokov understood in his heart that if he did not stand up, the German bullets would greet him directly on his face.
Just as he supported the ground with his hands and was about to stand up, a burst of submachine gun fire suddenly sounded, and the German soldiers fell to the ground, their flashlights fell into the mud, and the entire pipeline suddenly turned black.
The sudden sound of gunfire made Sokov surprised because he heard that it was the shooting of the Bobosha submachine gun. He thought with surprise: "Is it the soldiers who came to save me?"
Sokov saw clearly that the visitor was wearing a military coat and a big-brimmed hat, which was obviously his own. But he did not stand up immediately, but continued to support the ground with his hands. He asked at the other party: "Who are you?"
The other party did not answer, but just walked towards Sokov slowly.
Sokov heard that there was only one person on the other side, so he quickly sat in the mud, raised his assault rifle, aimed at the person coming, and asked sternly: "Who are you, why don't you speak?"
The person who came still didn't say anything, but stopped, bent down and picked up a flashlight in the mud, slapped it at the top of the sewer, and said unexpectedly: "Lin Hua, don't be nervous, it's your own person!"
After hearing the other party's voice, Sokov's mind went blank. Because the other party spoke neither Russian nor German, but Chinese that he was very familiar with; and what was surprising was that the other party actually called out his real name in one mouthful.
Sokov stood up slowly, lowered his gun, looked at the shadow not far away, and murmured, "Who are you? How could you know my name?" He naturally did not use Russian, but Chinese, which he had not used for a long time.
The other party did not answer his question immediately, but said casually: "Look at who I am?" After that, he illuminated his face with flashlight.
After seeing the other person's face clearly, Sokov couldn't help but exclaim, and the assault rifle in his hand fell into the mud with a click. The man moved the flashlight away from his face, walked slowly to Sokov, bent down and picked up the assault rifle in the mud, looked at it with the flashlight for a while, and said to Sokov with a smile: "I really didn't expect that the AK47 you are using now. In this way, Kalashnikov has been found by you."
Sokov also did not answer this question, but looked at the other party and asked blankly: "Who are you and why are you exactly the same as me?"
"Don't be nervous." The man smiled and said to Sokov: "I am Lin Hua, the same person as you."
"Nonsense, nonsense." Sokov said in a panic: "How could you be me? Do you think I am a three-year-old child so easily deceived?"
The person who claimed to be Lin Hua just smiled faintly at Sokov's doubts and said, "If I lied to you, how could I know your real name? How could I talk to you in Chinese?"
“…”
"Tell you the truth," Lin Hua sighed softly when he saw Sokov's dementia and explained to him: "I come from parallel space, you and I are the same person."
"Parallel space?" Sokov was stunned when he heard this noun with science fiction nature, then shook his head vigorously and said, "I don't believe that parallel space is just people's imagination, how can it exist?"
Lin Hua and Sokov spoke and asked back, "Since you can travel through time to become Sokov, why can't I come from a parallel space? If you say that, traveling through time is just a imagination?"
Lin Hua's words were too informative, and Sokov could not digest them for the time being. After a long time, he asked weakly: "Then why are you here?"
Lin Hua shrugged his shoulders when he heard Sokov's problem and said helplessly: "When Captain Rogers and I were on the mission of eliminating Hydra Base, a special bomb was blown out of a gap in time and space, which swept us both here. Now Rogers and I are looking for a way back everywhere."
"Captain Rogers?" Sokov asked tentatively: "You are talking about Captain America, are you?"
Chapter completed!
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