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Four hundred and fiftieth eight chapters refused

Shulka stood at a crossroads.

Because what Varrasha is worried about may indeed happen... There are too many variables in Shulka's plan:

Can the 82nd Infantry Regiment complete its training and achieve the combat effectiveness expected by Shulka?

In the meantime, will the superiors order the 82nd Infantry to be transferred out of Stalingrad?

Even if everything goes as Shulka planned, will Shulka be able to lead the 82nd Infantry Regiment to play a role in Stalingrad in the end?

More importantly, whether Shulka can survive the Battle of Stalingrad!

If any of these are dissatisfied, Shulka may follow the 82nd Infantry Regiment and be sent to the battlefield as cannon fodder.

It goes without saying what the result is. Ingenuity cannot be used at all in that situation, and tactical experience is no exception.

Because there are only two choices at that time: be killed by the enemy or be killed by yourself.

But now, Valrasa gave herself another choice, an easier and safer choice.

Maybe Shulka should choose the latter, and most people would choose the latter, but Shulka thought about it and finally refused.

"I can't do this, Valratha!"

"Why?" Varrasha looked at Shulka in surprise.

"I can't leave my troops!" Shulka replied: "They are my subordinates. Without me, they are finished!"

"You can't save them all, Shulka!" Varrasha became excited again, and could even be said to be angry: "You know better than me that this is war! There is nothing you can do! Think of your parents, think of me...

Shulka, we need you!"

Shulka was stunned for a moment, and finally gritted his teeth and shook his head.

Varrasa shook her head in disappointment, then pushed Shulka away and shouted: "You are an idiot, Shulka, you idiot! I don't know why I fell in love with you!"

As he spoke, he turned around and opened the door without looking back.

Outside the door was Andrianka and a group of people, standing awkwardly outside the door.

Obviously, they were peeking and eavesdropping outside the door... They thought they could overhear something for entertainment, but they didn't expect this to be the result.

"Comrade Valrasa!" Andrianka said: "Maybe you can think about it again..."

Before she finished speaking, Varrasha left angrily.

Andrianka was about to catch up, but was called back by Shulka.

"Let her go!" said Shulka.

Andrianka also knew that pursuing him would be futile unless Shulka was willing to transfer from the 82nd Infantry Regiment.

After thinking about it, Andrianka said to Shulka: "Perhaps you should indeed consider Comrade Valrasa's suggestion!"

"You want me to consider that suggestion?" Shulka asked.

"No, of course not!" Andrianka said: "But..."

"Then shut up, Comrade Andrianka!" Shulka turned to the others and said: "And you, you are not allowed to say anything, do you understand?"

"Yes, Comrade Shulka!" The guards and correspondents responded one after another, looking at Shulka with eyes full of admiration and trust.

This is a normal reaction, because just now, they knew that this "breakout hero" gave up the opportunity to leave the army and chose to stay with the 82nd Infantry Regiment. At the same time, they were also insiders... The guards and correspondents were members of the headquarters, and they

Knowing that the 82nd Infantry Regiment has never gotten rid of the title of "cannon fodder", especially the correspondents, they only need orders from their superiors to know the truth.

Andrianka said nothing more, he just shook hands with Shulka and said: "Thank you, Comrade Shulka, I am very happy that you can stay, and I am also honored that you are our deputy leader and we

Fight together!"

"Me too, Comrade Shulka!"

"Me too! No matter what happens in the future, you will always be our 'breakout hero!"



Soon, Shulka learned that they had not kept it secret.

The first person to know about this incident was Major Mikhailovich.

Major Mikhailovich was training the troops at the time... Because the troops were divided into two groups, Shulka was unable to train around the clock by himself, so Major Mikhailovich was in charge of the other group.

However, it is said that Mikhailovich is in charge, but in fact, the training is based on Shulka's tactics, because Mikhailovich watches Shulka's training every morning and even participates in it himself, and then uses the same tactics in the afternoon.

Method to train another batch.

In the words of the soldiers, Major Mikhailovich even used the same instructions and curse words as Shulka:

"Hey, if you don't want to live long, just keep lying there!"

"You should move or the Krauts will shove your rifle up your ass!"



Therefore, Mikhailovich was not present at the time.

Of course Andrianka will tell him this... Mikhailovich is the leader, and Andrianka thinks that doing so is not a whistleblower. Of course the leader needs to know this.

So Mikhailovich sat next to Shulka, handed him a bottle of wine, and said: "Maybe you need this, drink it, and then have a good rest for the day!"

"Why?" Shulka asked.

Mikhailovich raised his eyebrows and said: "Because you are lovelorn!"

Shulka couldn't help but laugh: "Do you think I look like I'm lovelorn?"

"It really doesn't look like it!" Mikhailovich said, "Then can I get this jug of wine back?"

"Don't even think about it!" Shulka immediately grabbed the wine bottle, opened it and took a few sips.

Mikhailovich couldn't help laughing.

"This is Shulka!" Mikhailovich patted Shulka on the shoulder: "'Breakout hero', good comrade, good comrade-in-arms! When we finish the battle, I will go with you to apologize to Comrade Varrasa

, and other comrades!"

"Forget this!" Shulka said: "If we can survive on the battlefield, think about this again!"

Mikhailovich laughed again.

There is no airtight wall in the world, and within a few days other soldiers also knew about it.

This should have been passed on by the correspondent or guard.

They thought this was not a bad thing for Shulka, so naturally they did not treat it as a "leak".

Because soon, Valery and several soldiers came up.

"What's wrong with you?" Shulka asked.

"Comrade Captain!" Valery said: "This is Comrade Abravov. He has two sisters, one is 18 years old and the other is 20 years old. They are not married! And Comrade Agrippa, he has a

Sister, extremely beautiful, 21 years old..."

"Wait!" Shulka interrupted Valery: "What are you doing?"

"Comrade Shulka!" Abravov rushed to say: "As long as you nod, I will write to my sister immediately, no matter who I am, I guarantee that she will agree!"

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