"Mr. Captain," the officer returned to Yegor and asked dissatisfiedly: "What is going on? Why are your subordinates pointing guns at us?"
Yegor looked into the distance, and sure enough he found that the commanders and fighters of the third company who had just arrived were vaguely surrounding the German troops delivering the goods. His mind began to think quickly: "What should we do? Make mistakes and kill these Germans." Disarm them all? Or explain to the other party that this is a misunderstanding to avoid prematurely revealing your identity."
Seeing Yegor's delay in speaking, the officer realized something was wrong and reached for his gun. Yegor, who was still hesitant at first, saw the German lieutenant pull out a gun. Without hesitation, he pulled out a pistol and put it on the opponent's head. He said sternly: "Lieutenant, you have been captured by the Soviet Red Army. Order your subordinates to put down their weapons." Arms surrender!”
As soon as the officer's gun was halfway drawn, Yegor's gun was pressed against his head. With a glance from the corner of his eye, he found that his men were confronting this group of unknown people with their guns raised. Don't see that the opponent's number is not as large as yours, but the positions occupied by others are good. As long as both sides open fire, your side will soon suffer heavy losses.
After weighing the pros and cons, the officer slowly took out his pistol from the holster and threw it on the ground. Then he turned to his subordinates and shouted: "Everyone put down their guns!"
Although some German soldiers were reluctant to receive this order from the officer, they could only put down their weapons obediently and raise their hands high when they saw the dark muzzles all around.
Seeing that the German troops had all disarmed, the third company commander trotted up to Yegor and said proudly: "Yegor, that's great. We took down this enemy group without firing a single shot. No one slipped through the net.”
"Third company commander," although it was a happy thing to deal with the enemy in front of him, Yegor was not happy at all: "You are so reckless!"
The third company commander, who was criticized by Yegor, couldn't help but asked with confusion: "Egor, did I do something wrong?"
"Do you know that although we have eliminated this group of enemies, if the enemies in the rear discover such a convoy and never come out after entering the reservoir area, it will definitely arouse suspicion." Yegor said to the three men with a straight face. The company commander said: "Once we are exposed, the enemy will attack us. Although we are not afraid of the enemy's attack at all, I still feel that the sooner the identity is exposed, the better, so as to leave more preparation time for the main force. .”
After hearing what Yegor said, the third company commander realized that he seemed to be in trouble, scratched the back of his head with his hand, and asked sheepishly: "Egor, what should we do next?"
"What else can we do, we can only lock up these people." Yegor saw the truck not far away and smiled bitterly at the third company commander: "Take your men and escort these people to the empty warehouse. After the workers finished unloading the goods, I found someone to drive the trucks to other places to hide them, so as not to be discovered by subsequent German convoys."
Mikhailev sent the third company commander here and originally ordered him to assist Yegor. Therefore, the third company commander did not object to Yegor's proposal. He turned around to greet his subordinates and escorted the disarmed German troops away. , intending to lock them together with the officers and soldiers of the warehouse garrison.
However, before the third company commander led the team to leave, Yegor still warned the other party uneasily: "Third company commander, we must strictly monitor them and don't let them escape, otherwise we will be in constant trouble."
"Don't worry, Yegor." The third company commander said confidently: "I will order my subordinates to keep a close watch on them. Not even a fly can escape."
The third company commander returned to his men, and without even having time to count their numbers, he led the group of disarmed German officers and soldiers toward the empty warehouse where the garrison was kept. Yegor obviously didn't realize this. He ordered someone to find Victor and discuss with him how to deal with the truck.
"Comrade Victor," Yegor pointed to the truck parked at the entrance of the warehouse and asked Victor with a frown: "What do you think we should do with these many trucks?"
Victor saw with his own eyes the third company commander leading people to escort the prisoners away, so he naturally understood what Yegor was worried about, and quickly replied: "Comrade Captain, you don't have to worry, many of these loaders can drive. Wait. After unloading the goods, I asked people to drive the truck to a hidden place and hide it so that the German troops coming from behind would not find it.”
There was busy unloading here, and a convoy of more than a dozen trucks appeared in the direction of the main entrance. These were all vehicles sent by the German army to pull ammunition. But as soon as they arrived at the door, they were stopped by the soldiers guarding the door and told the second lieutenant officer leading the team: "I'm sorry, because the supplies in the warehouse have been emptied out in the past two days and have not been replenished yet, I cannot provide you with supplies. Please come back another day.”
The second lieutenant officer leading the team knew that because the troops were moving to the defense in the past few days, there were many vehicles going to the warehouse to collect supplies. It was reasonable for the supplies and ammunition in the warehouse to be emptied. So without saying anything, he ordered the convoy to turn around and return to the original camp.
Unexpectedly, not far from the warehouse, the car at the front broke down.
Usually when this happens, other vehicles will avoid the broken down vehicle and move on, leaving only the driver of the broken down vehicle to repair the car alone. But today's situation was different. Nothing happened to the entire convoy. The second lieutenant leading the convoy ordered all the vehicles to stop and wait for the driver of the broken down car to repair the car before leaving.
When the drivers heard this order, they got what they wanted. They opened the doors and got out of the car. They stood beside the car and smoked and chatted with the soldiers escorting the car. They don't care at all about when the broken down car can be repaired, and even hope that the delay will be as long as possible, so that they can justifiably be lazy.
At this moment, a disheveled private suddenly rushed out from the roadside. He grabbed a driver and asked with great emotion: "Where is your commander?"
The driver glared at him dissatisfied, pointed at the second lieutenant who was standing next to the driver's seat of the front car smoking, and said, "Here, Mr. Second Lieutenant is right there."
The first-class soldier pushed the driver away and stumbled towards the second lieutenant. The second lieutenant was startled. He hurriedly drew his gun, pointed it at the incoming soldier, and asked nervously: "What are you going to do?"
"Mr. Second Lieutenant!" The excited first-class soldier grabbed the second lieutenant's shirt and said incoherently: "Russians, the Russians are coming! Report it quickly, report it to your superiors quickly, the Russians have sneaked into the city..."
"Russians?!" Hearing what the superior soldier said, the second lieutenant quickly looked around and said with a blank look on his face: "Where are they and I didn't see them?"
"In the warehouse, they are in the warehouse." The superior soldier continued to shout: "They are wearing the uniforms of our army, pretending to be our people, and now they are staying in the warehouse."
After the second lieutenant pulled out his shirt, he asked dissatisfiedly: "Sir, identify yourself. Who are you, and why do you say there are Russians in the warehouse?"
"Mr. Second Lieutenant," the First Class Soldier's consciousness was a little clearer at this moment. He quickly took a step back, straightened his back and reported to the Second Lieutenant: "I am a driver of the transportation team. The transportation team I am in transported a truck half an hour ago. 35 loads of ammunition entered the warehouse."
"Then what?"
"Our car stopped in front of the warehouse where weapons and ammunition are stored. I felt a little pain in my stomach, so I went to the toilet." The private continued: "When I came out of the toilet, I saw that all my companions were in the warehouse. The garrison disarmed and was escorted to a nearby warehouse and imprisoned."
After hearing what the superior soldier said clearly, the second lieutenant couldn't help but change his expression: "Is everything you said true?"
"Yes, Mr. Second Lieutenant." The first class soldier nodded vigorously and replied in a positive tone: "What I said is true."
"Mr. Captain," the officer returned to Yegor and asked dissatisfiedly: "What is going on? Why are your subordinates pointing guns at us?"
Yegor looked into the distance, and sure enough he found that the commanders and fighters of the third company who had just arrived were vaguely surrounding the German troops delivering the goods. His mind began to think quickly: "What should we do? Make mistakes and kill these Germans." Disarm them all? Or explain to the other party that this is a misunderstanding to avoid prematurely revealing your identity."
Seeing Yegor's delay in speaking, the officer realized something was wrong and reached for his gun. Yegor, who was still hesitant at first, saw the German lieutenant pull out a gun. Without hesitation, he pulled out a pistol and put it on the opponent's head. He said sternly: "Lieutenant, you have been captured by the Soviet Red Army. Order your subordinates to put down their weapons." Arms surrender!”
As soon as the officer's gun was halfway drawn, Yegor's gun was pressed against his head. With a glance from the corner of his eye, he found that his men were confronting this group of unknown people with their guns raised. Don't see that the opponent's number is not as large as yours, but the positions occupied by others are good. As long as both sides open fire, your side will soon suffer heavy losses.
After weighing the pros and cons, the officer slowly took out his pistol from the holster and threw it on the ground. Then he turned to his subordinates and shouted: "Everyone put down their guns!"
Although some German soldiers were reluctant to receive this order from the officer, they could only put down their weapons obediently and raise their hands high when they saw the dark muzzles all around.
Seeing that the German troops had all disarmed, the third company commander trotted up to Yegor and said proudly: "Yegor, that's great. We took down this enemy group without firing a single shot. No one slipped through the net.”
"Third company commander," although it was a happy thing to deal with the enemy in front of him, Yegor was not happy at all: "You are so reckless!"
The third company commander, who was criticized by Yegor, couldn't help but asked with confusion: "Egor, did I do something wrong?"
"Do you know that although we have eliminated this group of enemies, if the enemies in the rear discover such a convoy and never come out after entering the reservoir area, it will definitely arouse suspicion." Yegor said to the three men with a straight face. The company commander said: "Once we are exposed, the enemy will attack us. Although we are not afraid of the enemy's attack at all, I still feel that the sooner the identity is exposed, the better, so as to leave more preparation time for the main force. .”
After hearing what Yegor said, the third company commander realized that he seemed to be in trouble, scratched the back of his head with his hand, and asked sheepishly: "Egor, what should we do next?"
"What else can we do, we can only lock up these people." Yegor saw the truck not far away and smiled bitterly at the third company commander: "Take your men and escort these people to the empty warehouse. After the workers finished unloading the goods, I found someone to drive the trucks to other places to hide them, so as not to be discovered by subsequent German convoys."
Mikhailev sent the third company commander here and originally ordered him to assist Yegor. Therefore, the third company commander did not object to Yegor's proposal. He turned around to greet his subordinates and escorted the disarmed German troops away. , intending to lock them together with the officers and soldiers of the warehouse garrison.
However, before the third company commander led the team to leave, Yegor still warned the other party uneasily: "Third company commander, we must strictly monitor them and don't let them escape, otherwise we will be in constant trouble."
"Don't worry, Yegor." The third company commander said confidently: "I will order my subordinates to keep a close watch on them. Not even a fly can escape."
The third company commander returned to his men, and without even having time to count their numbers, he led the group of disarmed German officers and soldiers toward the empty warehouse where the garrison was kept. Yegor obviously didn't realize this. He ordered someone to find Victor and discuss with him how to deal with the truck.
"Comrade Victor," Yegor pointed to the truck parked at the entrance of the warehouse and asked Victor with a frown: "What do you think we should do with these many trucks?"
Victor saw with his own eyes the third company commander leading people to escort the prisoners away, so he naturally understood what Yegor was worried about, and quickly replied: "Comrade Captain, you don't have to worry, many of these loaders can drive. Wait. After unloading the goods, I asked people to drive the truck to a hidden place and hide it so that the German troops coming from behind would not find it.”
There was busy unloading here, and a convoy of more than a dozen trucks appeared in the direction of the main entrance. These were all vehicles sent by the German army to pull ammunition. But as soon as they arrived at the door, they were stopped by the soldiers guarding the door and told the second lieutenant officer leading the team: "I'm sorry, because the supplies in the warehouse have been emptied out in the past two days and have not been replenished yet, I cannot provide you with supplies. Please come back another day.”
The second lieutenant officer leading the team knew that because the troops were moving to the defense in the past few days, there were many vehicles going to the warehouse to collect supplies. It was reasonable for the supplies and ammunition in the warehouse to be emptied. So without saying anything, he ordered the convoy to turn around and return to the original camp.
Usually when this happens, other vehicles will avoid the broken down vehicle and move on, leaving only the driver of the broken down vehicle to repair the car alone. But today's situation was different. Nothing happened to the entire convoy. The second lieutenant leading the convoy ordered all the vehicles to stop and wait for the driver of the broken down car to repair the car before leaving.
When the drivers heard this order, they got what they wanted. They opened the doors and got out of the car. They stood beside the car and smoked and chatted with the soldiers escorting the car. They don't care at all about when the broken down car can be repaired, and they even hope that the delay will be as long as possible, so that they can justifiably be lazy.
At this moment, a disheveled private suddenly rushed out from the roadside. He grabbed a driver and asked with great emotion: "Where is your commander?"