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Chapter 71

He desperately wants to build the so-called undead army. Yes, he has given up hope on the so-called Earth's Axis - the Earth's Axis can go back to the past and cause space and time to regress. At first, Hitler only

He wants to go back in time and correct all the mistakes of his army on the battlefield, so as to achieve his goal of ruling the world.

The second time, he no longer wanted to correct his mistakes. He believed that the undead army could sweep all obstacles and cover up all mistakes. He would use his undead army to complete his dream.

The second team was found. What did they find? I believe everyone should have quickly thought of what we have mentioned before - Yin soldiers when they heard the words "Undead Legion".

Yes, they found the Yin Soldier. They thought this was the legendary immortal soldier who was not afraid of swords and guns! He was not afraid of any swords, guns or sticks, no matter how fancy you were, so they started their fanatical pursuit.

This is the beginning of the story.

But a group of foreigners, the Germans, were carrying out fanatical activities in China. They could hide it from the government, but they couldn't hide it from the people. Of the two regimes in China at that time, which one was closest to the people? There was no need to think about it at all.

Therefore, "some people" knew the purpose of these Germans - but they didn't believe it. It was a joke that foreigners were looking for things on Chinese territory that even the Chinese had never heard of.

Who believes it?

But believe it or not, you have to be careful. "Those people" found out that these Germans were appearing crazily in ancient tombs one after another, so they found my grandfather.

Why? Why did you find my grandfather? Well, this is what many of you before did not understand, and now I will give you an explanation.

My grandfather was in the army and worked as a subsidized military official. This was almost a tacit secret. He was a craftsman and was very clever, so it was most appropriate to send him there.

Now you understand why my grandfather had two identities: a soldier and a tumbler, and why there will be many doubts after his death, right?

What happened after that was a matter of course. My grandfather pretended to be a tomb robber who only recognized money but not people and had no patriotism. He successfully infiltrated the team and became a guide. He also used his "unique simplicity and power" to successfully conquer Germany.

People's trust made them think that the Chinese in the team was just a "pig".

He followed this group of Germans into the mountains again and again, and used his experience to save them again and again, extracting many secrets from their mouths. He also found a way to give the feedback he received to

"those people".

However, the closer he got to the truth, the more frightened and excited he became, because he made his own discovery, and all this came to a head after he suddenly obtained the translation of The Red Lantern.

He had insight into immortality! But he was loyal, and he did not hide this discovery. He still found a way to send the news back, but this time, it became the last time he sent the news back.

This time, the person who contacted him was a Taoist priest. The Taoist priest told him that he could no longer allow these Germans to continue and that they must all be eliminated. If things continued like this, they would be completely out of control.

Grandpa didn't suspect anything at first, but you can understand Grandpa's wisdom, but you can't overestimate his military value. There is no reason here that he can't make a move after getting along for a long time. It's purely because Germany at that time

The equipment and quality of the people are too strong.

Can someone who can serve as a special team member be bad? They must have selected people with excellent qualities to participate. He tried his best to conspire, but someone still escaped, and he felt extremely regretful.

But he didn't know it at first, and he fell into a trap.

This requires a dialectical argument to prove that this is a conspiracy, but I estimate that if it were me, I would definitely be selling it to someone else to help count the money. Why? Because this matter is really very subtle.

My grandfather's idea at the time was that if the organization sent him alone to kill a team of people, could he complete this task? Yes, but if the right time, place and people are all occupied, it goes without saying that people and people are harmonious.

He is a solitary man, and he has a lot to say. Generally speaking, this is an almost impossible task, and the chance of success is very small.

So why did the organization give him an almost impossible task? Did the organization overestimate him? Or did the organization make a mistake and let one person kill a team of special forces?

Both of these are obviously impossible. So the organization neither overestimated him nor acted stupidly, so why did they issue this order?

The first possibility is that Taoist Wang is a person who "falsely preaches the imperial edict". Grandpa's first reaction was this, so he used means to contact a person at the time, but it turned out that Taoist Wang did not lie.

This is the task.

Then there is only the second possibility. To send a person to do an almost impossible task, it is obvious that grandpa will die.

Yes! Just die!

Other than that, nothing.

But now that he had figured out that he wanted his grandfather to die, and his grandfather was not the kind of die-hard loyalist, let alone the kind of person who could die for orders, he began to think about what he had done wrong and that he would be abandoned or even "sent to death".

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There was no mistake. The only thing that could be considered a mistake was that he knew too much.

If you think that grandpa figured it out and stopped here, you have underestimated grandpa and the complexity of the situation at that time.

You can continue to think about this matter in depth - this is the most critical point, because before, you just figured out the reasons - why the organization did this.

Now think about it, why not do that! Which way? Okay, let me continue writing my grandfather's thoughts at that time.

If the organization wants him to die, there are many ways. The simplest is to find a few soldiers to capture and kill him. Why should he be allowed to die on his own?

why why why?

This point most demonstrates Grandpa's wisdom, that is, the difference between subjective death and passive death, that is, the question of whose hands Grandpa died and why.

Please pay attention to this point, it is the most confusing part.

Grandpa died in the execution of his mission, at the hands of the Germans. In this case, he is a martyr and died because of his mission.

Grandpa was arrested and killed by his own people. This was also death.

What's the difference between these two ways of death? Don't think that it's because some people are embarrassed to kill the hero and feel guilty, so they let grandpa die a more heroic death. This is ridiculous, no one would be so kind.

But what is the reason? Grandpa figured it out, that is, organizationally, the opinions are not unified. Some people want him to die, while others don't want him to die.

Is this relevant? Can you understand the key to this? In order to take care of the incomprehensible, I will still use a simple example to demonstrate to you.

For example, there is a bird in your home, and you think it is disturbing people and want to kill it.

But your brother likes it very much. If you kill it, your brother will beat you to death.

Then, you secretly command your cat to eat the bird. In this case, your goal is achieved and the bird dies.

But your brother can't blame you - the cat ate it, you didn't kill it.

Do you understand now? There are two groups of people in the organization. One group wants to kill grandpa, and the other group disagrees. The two groups are afraid of each other, so they should be evenly matched.

The first party did not dare to kill grandpa blatantly because of the restraints of the second party, fear of retaliation, or other factors.

Therefore, he set an impossible mission and asked his grandfather to die naturally. In this case, the second party could not blame him. - Who can say anything if he died for the mission?

After Grandpa figured this out, he began to save himself. First, through his usual relationships, he successfully identified the people who wanted to protect him and secretly approached them.

Second, he did not run away or fight, because he understood that he knew too much, so he was killed. Even if he promised not to tell others, it would be useless, because what he knew was really

It was so shocking that no one could trust that he was alive.

What should I do? That is to know more, thoroughly interpret this secret, and firmly control everything in my own hands. When the time comes, who dares to kill me?

His method of self-rescue is unique. Just as no one can control him, he was almost "sent to death" because of his secret. But he wanted to pursue the secret more fanatically to "save himself".

Only when you are strong enough can you be the safest and most reliable. (To be continued)


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