"Amedeo reports to you! Colonel!" The shadow stood up and saluted in front of Shulka.
This is somewhat unprofessional and saluting is not allowed on the battlefield because it makes the officer a target for the enemy.
However, given the current situation and the fact that it was the Romanian army, Shurka didn't care too much.
"Take me to the headquarters, right away!" Shulka ordered anxiously: "Our radio was blown up, and my communications soldiers... they all stayed in the train and couldn't get out! I need to use your radio.
Report the situation to your superiors!”
"Yes, Colonel!" Amedeo hurriedly led the way: "The headquarters is not far ahead!"
"How many radio stations do you have?" Shulka asked as he hurried away.
The reason for being so hurried was firstly to rush to the headquarters as soon as possible, and secondly because he was worried that the long nights would allow these Romanians to discover some flaws.
"Two, Colonel!" Amedeo replied, and then he quickly understood what Shulka meant: "We can give you one!"
Amedeo thought very carefully, but he was wrong. Shulka actually wanted to control the communication between Tsaritshensky and the outside world, at least until the 8th Infantry Regiment invaded Prodovetovi.
Shulka said "hmm" and asked again: "Can I contact Prodovitoye here?"
"Of course!" Amedeo replied: "Telephone or radio is fine!"
"Tell them the situation here!" Shulka said: "I mean tell them we are coming and let them prepare! I hope we can enter the war zone as quickly as possible and participate in the defense!"
"certainly!"
Just as he said that, a group of people walked into the headquarters... The Romanian officer was so generous that he actually used a villa as the headquarters. You must know that this will be the primary bombing target of enemy aircraft and artillery fire after the battle begins.
However, this does not seem surprising. There is basically no fighting at the defense line where the Romanian army is stationed, so there is no need to worry about this before, so of course, you will consider enjoying it more.
As soon as he entered the headquarters, Amedeo ordered to pass on Shulka's order, and at the same time moved another radio station in front of Shulka.
"Very good!" Shulka nodded: "Then, we should go see the train!"
"Yes, of course!" Amedeo replied, and a trace of doubt suddenly flashed across his face.
The headquarters is lit with kerosene lamps, and there are several of them... The headquarters must be like this, otherwise the staff, correspondents, etc. will not be able to work. However, windows, door curtains, and even wall cracks must be covered with black cloth to prevent light from leaking out.
Therefore, Amedeo discovered that Shulka had a Soviet-style Tokarev pistol on his waist, and several guards around Shulka were holding "Poposa" submachine guns.
Although it is not surprising that the German army captured Soviet-style pistols or submachine guns for their own use, especially the "Bobosa", which can be said to be the German army's favorite.
The problem is, it's a bit strange that several of them are equipped with Soviet-style equipment. Even their armed belts look Soviet. Especially one of the guards has a red five-star pinned to his armed belt... That's Deniso.
Kove's amulet, given to him by his father Viktorovich.
But now I realize it's too late.
Shulka raised his head to the people around him. Without saying a word, the guards, including Denisokov, picked up their submachine guns and fired at the people in the headquarters... Luo Jun in the headquarters
They were all staff officers, communications troops, etc. They had neither combat effectiveness (in fact, Luo Jun did not have much combat effectiveness to begin with) nor equipment. If there was any equipment, it was a pistol.
How could they withstand the simultaneous firing of several "Poposa" submachine guns, so they were beaten to the point of being turned upside down and bleeding into rivers, and soon only Amedeo and a few communication soldiers were left.
At the same time, bursts of gunfire rang out outside the house.
Needless to say, the Soviet troops deployed outside also launched an attack at the same time. They were prepared or not, and their number was several times that of the Roman army. They had the absolute initiative almost from the beginning of the war.
Amedeo looked at Shulka in surprise, his face turned pale, he opened his mouth to say something but nothing came out.
"Thank you for your cooperation, Major Amedeo!" Shulka said.
"No, don't kill me!" Amedeo surrendered immediately: "I surrender, comrade! I surrender, I am still useful to you, right?"
Amedeo is right, that's why Shulka still keeps him.
But Shulka planned to scare him.
"So!" Shulka said, "Tell me, what use are you to us? Let's see if it's worth letting you go!"
"Of course, come on, colonel!" Amedeo replied with difficulty: "I know the deployment of troops in Prodovitoje... This is true. I was just transferred from Prodovitoje and I stayed there.
For a month!”
Shulka couldn't help but raise his eyebrows when he heard this. This was an unexpected gain, if what this guy said was true.
"Very good!" Shulka said: "Then, I will leave a few seats for you on the train. You are responsible for drawing out the troop layout. If you play any tricks, you know what I will do!"
"Of course, of course!" Amedeo replied with a trembling voice: "I promise everything I said is true, I promise!"
"Until then!" Shulka said: "If necessary, you and your communications should continue to be in contact with Prodovitoye! For example, send 'everything is OK' or something like that, understand?"
"Yes, understand!"
Shulka believed that Amedeo did not dare to play any tricks because he had completely surrendered. From the inside out, he would do anything for Shulka in order to save his life, and he would do so without reservation.
Shulka didn't know if Amedeo was worth it.
That's not to say Shulka would kill him... Shulka didn't bother to do that.
But Shulka knew that the Soviets would still not let him off lightly, even if it was later proven that the information he provided was indeed true and valuable.
But an aggressor is an aggressor, and the Soviets will throw him to Siberia and squeeze out the last drop of his blood and sweat.
At that time, Amedeo would realize that it would be better to straighten his back and die here happily, at least in this way he could still gain the dignity of a warrior and even the honor of his motherland.
In fact, Shulka knows that Amedeo may know this, because it is not a secret.
It's just that he still has a bit of luck about the future, hoping that some miracle will happen.
What Amedeo doesn’t know is that for individuals, the battlefield is never a place where miracles happen easily, and even if they do, they have to pay a considerable price. (To be continued)