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Chapter 81 Doubt

To a certain extent, the superior's approach makes sense.

From an intuitive point of view, the officers and soldiers of the 333rd Regiment can indeed be called heroes, because they have killed countless enemies and performed extraordinary feats.

The problem is that the 333rd regiment broke through without receiving an order to retreat. If this can be defined as a heroic regiment, then other troops have reason to follow suit.

What's more serious is that the section where the 333rd Regiment disguised itself as the German Branfenburg troops was so amazing. It could actually wear Soviet military uniforms and swagger through the German front line... Although the reason is very good, that is, Shulka

Deceived the Germans by trickery.

However, the suspicious Soviet top brass easily thought of another possibility: Could it be that there were really German spies in the 333rd Regiment? They contacted the Germans in some way and then tacitly let the 333rd Regiment pass.

The defense line sneaked into the Soviet camp to obtain intelligence...

As long as you use your imagination, all possibilities are possible.

After all, those are the people who sit in the office and think about what the front line is like and how to fight the war every day. There is nothing they can't think of.

Of course Shulka, who provided the advice, is a serious suspect!

Thinking of this, Shulka couldn't help but cursed secretly. He was exactly responding to the sentence: "A hot face and a cold butt"... He led the troops out of danger and made extraordinary achievements again and again, but again and again he failed.

Suspected of being a spy.

Shulka recalled the sound of Artu firing the gun behind him.

Shulka's guess was not wrong. Even the superior sent this low-level instructor to better monitor Shulka... It was inconvenient for a high-level instructor to go to Shulka's platoon every day.

For this reason, Major Gavrilov also had a quarrel with Political Commissar Fomin.

"I can guarantee that Shulka has no problem!" Major Gavrilov said: "Altu also suspected this before, but it turns out that Artu is the traitor!"

"We have no suspicion that Shulka has a problem!" Political Commissar Fuming said: "But Comrade Major, you also know that the Germans have planted many spies among us!"

"But why is the deputy instructor placed in the third company?" Major Gavrilov asked.

"We also have arrangements in the second and third camps!"

"Forget it, comrade political commissar!" Major Gavrilov said: "You know, they doubt Shulka and think he can't do those things at all, unless he is a German spy!"

At Major Gavrilov's insistence, Political Commissar Fumin slowly nodded and admitted helplessly: "You are right, Comrade Major! I also said the same thing, but they didn't believe it! They didn't believe it.

The 333rd Regiment could break out of Brest so smoothly, unless the Germans deliberately let it go..."

"Intentional release?" Major Gavrilov punched the table: "Are those German officers who were killed by us in the headquarters fake? If it was intentional release, they would have chosen one lieutenant colonel or seven majors.

And the traitor Artu fell into our hands?"

"What makes them even more suspicious is that we crossed the front line!" Political Commissar Fuming said: "To be honest, this makes me feel like a dream. Until now, I still can't believe that it can really succeed!"

"Me too, Comrade Political Commissar!" Major Gavrilov said: "But it's true, the Germans were fooled!"

"We can't be sure of that, can we?"

"I just know that's true!" Major Gavrilov said: "What's more, if Shulka was a spy, why did he come up with the 'log cabin disguise' tactic, which caused a lot of trouble for the Germans?

We are even planning to use this tactic to defend Kiev now!"

Political Commissar Fuming didn't say anything, just sighed.

Major Gavrilov understood the meaning of the sigh: "What, then, do they suspect?"

"They thought..." Political Commissar Fomin replied: "They thought Shulka was trying to get close to General Kilponos. You know, to gain his appreciation, and then transfer Shulka to the front army headquarters..."

"Go to hell!" Major Gavrilov slammed the water cup to the ground. The iron water cup rolled on the ground and made an "empty" sound.

There is a saying that "there is no need to accuse Shurka without words." If you first think that Shulka is a spy, and then use this to deduce his behavior, then naturally the more you think about it, the more likely it is.

"Comrade Major!" Political Commissar Fuming comforted: "This is not a serious matter, they are just suspicious... If Shulka is indeed not a spy as you said, then we don't have to worry about anything, right?

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"Is there really no need to worry?" Major Gavrilov had a straightforward personality. He immediately asked Political Commissar Fomin: "Comrade Political Commissar, I told you that Comrade Shulka was almost killed by Al

You are planning to shoot him!"

"I promise this will never happen again!" Political Commissar Fuming said: "You can rest assured, because if it is proven that Comrade Shulka is not a spy, he will be a person who has made significant contributions to the motherland, especially to defeating the enemy!

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"I hope so!" said Major Gavrilov.

Of course Shulka doesn't know this, he doesn't want to spend time thinking about these issues...compared to the enemy, these are the most troublesome, because you can't prove your innocence, because it will be suspected of "covering up".

So, all you can do is wait, wait for the day when they no longer doubt you, as if your destiny is in the hands of others, maybe even just in a thought.

This feeling made Shulka very unhappy, but there was nothing he could do about it, at least there was nothing he could do about it now.

In this case, Shulka could only continue to turn his thoughts to how to solve the current dilemma.

This has become Shulka's habit. Whenever he has free time, he searches his memory and considers how to get out of trouble based on the situation at hand.

Shulka had to think about this, although sometimes he wanted to let everything happen... but the result was that it would be difficult for Shulka himself to escape alive.

From this aspect, Shulka is not a "hot face but a cold butt", because in the end he still does it for himself and for himself to survive.

Just when Shulka was thinking wildly, a whistling sound of artillery shells came from the air, and then a shell exploded around him.

The Germans attacked.

Although such a rainy day was not suitable for the German army to attack, they, who had always pursued "blitzkrieg", certainly would not just wait in front of the defense line.

Therefore, they launched the attack without the cover of aircraft and tanks... But Shurka soon discovered that he was wrong, and the Germans sent light tanks to cover the attack.

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