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Four hundred and twentieth chapters play with fire

In fact, Shulka is not needed, and of course Shulka cannot mobilize the air force.

To be precise, what is needed is Shulka to convince Mahlis... Now everyone knows that only Shulka can convince Mahlis, and other people's suggestions will be bad, because now Mahlis is self-righteous,

When other people want to tell him what to do, they are often criticized by him for no reason.

This is actually a preconceived notion. Just like Stalin was often not objective when employing people, so is Mahlis.

But this seems easy to understand, just like Shulka and his troops rescued Mahlis, so Mahlis did not trust his own guards but trusted Shulka's combat troops more... The more they faced the battlefield,

People who don't understand will be so subjective and stubborn that this is the safest, and it's useless for anyone to reason with them.

Shulka's advice to Mahlis time and time again proved to be effective, especially "effective" with Stalin... As a result, Mahlis received Stalin's praise many times, so Mahlis

It can almost be said that Shurka is the only person he has identified.

The instructor also warned Shulka about this.

"I think I need to remind you, Comrade Shulka!" The instructor's eyes were hesitant, as if he was still considering whether he should say it at this moment.

"What?" Shulka asked.

"Well, some people... you must not trust them too much!" The instructor did not name Xin, he even said: "You know, many of our soldiers are not what they seem on the surface! You don't

Understand their inner thoughts, they may bring you danger, I mean..."

Hearing this, Shulka knew who the instructor was talking about.

When Shulka heard this, he couldn't help but feel moved. You must know that Mahlis is the director of the General Political Department, the instructor's superior's superior's superior... Mahlis should be the person the instructor tries his best to curry favor with.

On the other hand, the nickname "King of Snitches" of Mahlis is not for nothing. His informants are everywhere in the army, even in Shulka's army... Mahlis passed

Recruiting methods were added. Although they were well disguised and other soldiers did not even notice them, Shulka and the instructors were not fools.

Therefore, these words spoken by the instructor may get him into trouble at any time, and this "disaster" is not a small "disaster".

But the instructor still took the risk and said this.

"I know, comrade instructor!" Shulka nodded happily towards the instructor: "I know what to do, and I believe that no matter what others do, I will always have a few trustworthy comrades!"

The instructor nodded to express his understanding.

Shulka does know what he is doing, and he also knows that it is dangerous. For example, General Vladimir accidentally revealed some information before... If it is not solved quickly, I am afraid that the conflict between him and Mahlis

The relationship between them has begun to deteriorate.

Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to describe what Shulka did as "playing with fire".

Even one day, when the outcome of this war was decided, Shulka had reason to believe that Mahlis would deal with him with all his strength... Shulka was an insider and participant in all these things.

Shulka still knows the principle of "the rabbit will die and the dog will be cooked".

Do you want Mahlis to "recognize heroes and value heroes"?

Forget it, he is not such a person at all, he doesn't even know what a hero is, he only thinks about power and desire.

However, at least for now, Shulka must cooperate with Mahlis, because only by using him can Shulka mobilize more resources and invest them more rationally in the battlefield in front of him.

At Katukov's request, Shulka returned to Feodosia.

Shulka took a half-track vehicle back. This speed was of course different from the marching speed of the troops. He covered a distance of fifty kilometers in just one hour.

The reason why he wanted to talk to Maihelis in person was because Katukov was worried that Maihelis would be commanding blindly without Shulka by his side... Such a situation had already occurred before, in the 1st Guards Tank Division

When the brigade was attacking Zhankoy with all its strength, Myhlis actually on a whim ordered the naval infantry brigade, which had just landed in Feodosia and had not yet established a foothold, to attack Sevastopol at the same time.

"We can attack on two fronts!" Mehellis said, pointing to the map: "This will allow the Germans to deal with each other and support Sevastopol. In addition, it can perfectly surround the enemy and eventually push them away from Kerry.

Get out of here!"

This is complete nonsense.

First of all, Sevastopol is a solid fortress with more than a dozen indestructible forts equipped with large-caliber artillery. They can blast German heavy equipment into the sky from a long distance, and the people stationed in Sevastopol are well-trained.

It has a prime naval infantry brigade, so there is no need to worry about it falling in a short period of time.

Secondly, occupying Chankoy can complete the encirclement of the German army. Of course, there is no "perfect encirclement" by dividing the troops to attack Sevastopol. Doing so will even spread the force and cause the 1st Guards Tank Brigade to attack Chankoy to lose

Backup.

The ammunition shortage that the 1st Guards Tank Brigade encountered when repelling the Romanian Cavalry Brigade was also related to the "nonsense" siege plan of Mehelis.

"Watch him!" Katukov said: "At least there won't be any trouble before we rush to Zhankoy and occupy it. We need not only the air force, but also strong reinforcements and sufficient supplies, otherwise

It is impossible to capture Coy, and even if it were achieved we would not be able to defend it!"

"Yes, Comrade Colonel!" Shulka replied helplessly.

Mahlis's headquarters is still the bunker fortification... As long as there are enemy planes flying in the sky, Mahlis will not dare to move to the city to enjoy a spacious and bright villa.

"Shulka!" Seeing Shulka walking into the headquarters, Mahlis greeted him happily: "I'm glad to see you, Comrade Shulka. I heard that you fought another beautiful fighter on the battlefield.

Victory, what is it this time?"

"It's the remnants of the German 46th Division, Comrade Mahlis!" Shulka replied: "We annihilated them before they laid mines!"

"Oh, yes! The German 46th Infantry Division!" Maihelis waved his hand excitedly: "Do you believe it? Not long ago, it was this unit, the 46th Infantry Division. They fought with the strength of one division.

The Kerch Peninsula, where Kulik was garrisoned by hundreds of thousands of people, collapsed thousands of miles away! However, this same army was defeated by you with only two companies!"

Of course, there is an element of exaggeration in this. Shulka's troops only defeated one of them, but Shulka certainly would not be stupid enough to correct him.

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