Seeing Daniel and others walking towards the place where Dobzharski fell to the ground, Henrik was so frightened that he reluctantly got up from the ground and stumbled towards that location. When he saw clearly that a huge hole had been blown out of Dobzharsky's abdomen, which was lying on the ground, all the internal organs inside flowed out, staining the surrounding snow red. Henrik had never seen such a miserable situation before, and he was so frightened that he squatted aside and vomited.
"Okay, if you see this kind of scene too much in the future, you won't be afraid anymore." Daniel walked up behind Henrik and said to him: "Your brother-in-law is still breathing, what do you want to say to him? ?"
How dare Henrik go to see Dobzharsky? He waved his hands desperately and said repeatedly: "No, no, I don't see him."
Seeing that Henrik was unwilling to speak to the dying Dobzharsky, Daniel did not force him. He came to squat down next to Dobzharsky and said coldly: "Dobzharsky, you and I I have no grudges in the past and no grudges in recent times. The reason why I set this trap for you today is mainly because you blocked our financial path, so I had to get rid of you."
After Dobzhaski was injured, he saw several soldiers dressed as Soviet soldiers approaching and struggling to call for help. But what Daniel and Henrik just said was heard by him. No matter how stupid he was, he should understand at this moment that he was being plotted by his brother-in-law. He tried hard to turn his head and looked at where Henrik was, struggling to curse a few words, but the blood coming out of his mouth prevented him from saying anything. In this way, he left this world with regret and anger.
"He is dead." Daniel confirmed that Dobzharsky had expired, walked to Henrik's side, and said to him: "According to our original plan, you first send a telegram to the Germans and ask them to send someone Send us the money we ask for; when we receive the money, you can go back to the village and report to the old man that his son accidentally stepped on a mine laid by the Germans in the forest and was killed."
Henrik's legs were weak and he could not walk steadily. He fell several times in just a few dozen meters. Daniel couldn't stand it any longer, so he asked Femi and Remo to carry him to where the radio station was playing.
Everyone helped Henrik set up the antenna and asked him to send a message to the Germans. But Henrik's hands were shaking because of fear, and he was unable to send the message normally.
When Daniel saw this, he immediately got angry. He put his gun to the back of Henrik's head and said, "Send the report quickly. If your hand continues to tremble, I will shoot you to accompany your brother-in-law."
Daniel's threats successfully threatened Henrik. After he slapped his right hand vigorously with his left hand several times, his trembling condition finally eased. He quickly sent a message to the Germans, saying that he needed a huge sum of money to purchase the overall defense map of the 48th Group Army.
In less than a quarter of an hour, a call back from the Germans arrived.
The content of the telegram was very simple. It said that if 10,000 pounds could not be raised in a short period of time, someone could send someone to send 2,000 pounds as a deposit. The remaining money will be paid once again after receiving the information.
Seeing that the Germans had taken the bait, Daniel said to Henrik: "Now you can go back to the village to report the news. As for the deposit sent by the Germans, I will go to your house to pick it up after dark."
After Daniel took Femi and Remo back to the headquarters, he gave Sokov a detailed report on everything that happened in the forest. Finally he asked: "Comrade Commander, the Germans will send someone to send Henrik two thousand pounds. Do you think we need to collect this money?"
"Collect it, of course we must collect it!" Sokov said: "As long as the Germans are willing to give it, then we will collect it. If you don't accept this kind of money, it will be free, and if you accept it, you won't be able to do anything for him. Comrade Chief of Staff." Behind him In one sentence, he was calling Cidolin.
"Comrade Commander," Sidorin naturally knew what Sokov was calling him for, so he quickly came over and said, "The defense map is ready."
"Leave it to Second Lieutenant Daniel." Sokov signaled Sidorin to hand over the defense plan to Daniel, and then told the other party: "This is the last scene. I hope you won't reveal any flaws, otherwise our efforts will be wasted."
"Comrade Commander, please rest assured." Daniel assured Sokov: "I will never let you down."
Sokov nodded and said to Daniel: "You must be exhausted from doing this in the past few days. Now go and rest first, and then go to Chief Jiemeng's house after dark."
Daniel and others followed Sokov's order and found a room to lie down and take a nap. Henrik took Odzhansky and his wife to the location of Dobzharsky's body and said to them : "I came here early this morning with my brother-in-law to pick up the radio. Unexpectedly, he unfortunately stepped on a landmine laid by the Germans and was killed on the spot."
Seeing their son's body, the Odzhansky couple fainted on the spot. Fortunately, several villagers who were accompanying them stepped forward, pinched the couple, and wiped their faces with snow, and finally revived the couple. '
The old lady threw herself on her son and cried loudly, while Odzhansky stood aside in a daze. He was extremely upset at the moment. He really didn't expect that his whole family would end up like this when they were dedicated to helping the Germans.
Several villagers scrambled to carry Dobzharsky's body onto the sled and pulled it back to the village. When they were putting the body into the coffin, other villagers came over after hearing the news and asked what happened. When they learned that Dobzhaski was killed by a German mine, they couldn't help but curse the Germans.
Mr. and Mrs. Germon were standing by the window, watching everything happening in the distance. Germon's wife asked tentatively: "If the villagers knew that Dobzharski's death was related to us, would they come to settle accounts with us?"
"Don't worry, it won't happen." Germon said carelessly: "Our son has told these villagers that Dobzhaski accidentally stepped on a German landmine in the forest and was killed." You know, Dobzhasky is his brother-in-law, and the villagers will not doubt what he says, and they will put the account on the Germans."
Henrik waited for Dobzharski's body to be placed in the coffin and helped build the mourning hall before he hurried back to his home.
As soon as he entered the door, he was pulled aside by Jamon: "Have you finished talking to the Russians this morning?"
"Yes." Henrik nodded and replied: "The Germans said they would send two thousand pounds over first. When the Russians send intelligence in the evening, I will hand over these two thousand pounds to them."
"Have you ever considered that the Russians are so ruthless and ruthless in their attacks, will they also attack us once they find that we have no use value?" Germon reminded his son: "We must take precautions early, otherwise By the time something happens, it will be too late.”
Henrik still agreed with what his father said. He felt that if one day he lost his use value, he might follow in the footsteps of Dobzharsky and become a cold corpse in the wilderness.
Thinking of this, he asked his father: "Do you have any good ideas?"
"I think you'd better ask the Germans to send over ten thousand pounds." Germon gave his son advice: "When the Russians come to send intelligence at night, you can hand over two thousand pounds to them and say that they will wait for you. After sending the information to the Germans, send them the remaining money.”
"Can they agree?"
"I will definitely agree." Jiemen can become the village chief, and his knowledge in certain aspects is naturally much higher than that of ordinary people. He said to Henrik: "They feel that as long as we and my wife are in the village, we are theirs." Hostage, so you don’t dare to default on your debt.”
Hearing Germon say the word "debt", Henrik vaguely felt that his father had some big plans, so he asked tentatively: "Do you plan to swallow the remaining eight thousand pounds?"
"Yes, that's what I mean." Germon nodded and said: "Judging from the current situation, the Germans' defeat will be a matter of time. After the Germans leave, it is not necessarily the Russians who control this country. , or maybe they are the British. Let’s keep more money in our hands, and when the British come, we can live a good life.”
Henrik understood the implication of his father's words. He wanted him to swallow the eight thousand pounds that should have been given to Lieutenant Daniel. Although he wanted to do this in his heart, what he was worried about now was that if he really took the money, he might have the life to take it but not the life to spend it.
Germon saw his son's doubts and explained to him: "It is actually not difficult to swallow this money. I have been thinking about this for the past few days, and finally came up with a way to get the best of both worlds."
"What's the best of both worlds?" Henrik asked.
"We sent an anonymous letter to the Russian headquarters, saying that Second Lieutenant Daniel betrayed intelligence to the Germans." Germon said proudly: "As long as the Russians start investigating Second Lieutenant Daniel, he will not be able to come to us to get money. ”
"But what if Lieutenant Daniel turns us in to protect himself?" Henrik said: "You know, we live in the Russian defense zone now, and it would be too easy for them to catch us."
"You can rest assured on this." Germon said: "Let's pack our things first, and after Lieutenant Daniel delivers the information, we will leave here after giving him two thousand pounds. But before leaving, you have to give the Russians The commander sent a letter."
"Send a message?!" Henrik said in embarrassment: "How to send it? Do you want me to walk directly into the Russian headquarters and say that I want to report a person to them?"
"Of course this is not the way to send a letter." Germon said: "We tie the anonymous letter to a stone, and then you approach the Russian headquarters and throw the stone in, so that the Russians can receive our anonymous letter. "
Upon hearing this, Henrik felt that what his father said was quite reliable, so he nodded and agreed to the other party's proposal. However, he said worriedly: "But the Germans said that because the amount we need is too large, it is difficult for them to raise so many pounds at once, so they can only send two thousand pounds. The remaining eight thousand, I don't know when they will be delivered." . If we leave the village, we might not get the money."
"Why are you so stupid?" Germon said angrily: "We can ask the Germans for the remaining eight thousand pounds after our family reaches the German defense area. This will save us carrying a lot of money. If you enter the German defense zone, you will be in trouble if you are detained.”
Seeing that his father had already considered all the issues that should be considered, Henrik nodded and said: "Okay, let's do what you said. We will start packing now. After the Russians send the information, we will It will be a two-step operation. I will go to the Russian headquarters to deliver an anonymous letter. You take your things out of the village and go north, enter the forest and wait for me. I will rush over and join you as soon as possible."
"There won't be any landmines planted by the Germans in the forest, right?" Thinking of Dobzhaski who was killed in the bombing, Germon still felt a little scared. He asked tentatively: "If we were killed by a landmine in the forest, what would happen if we were killed by a landmine in the forest?" It’s too unfair.”
"You can rest assured on this." Henrik said to Germon: "When we crossed the defense line and returned to the village, the Germans told us that there were no mines in this area, so that we could pass with confidence. It is precisely because With these words, Dobzharski relaxed his vigilance, otherwise the landmines planted by the Russians would not have killed him so easily."
Seeing that Henrik was very confident about this matter, Germon felt much more at ease. "Then I will start writing an anonymous letter now. After Second Lieutenant Daniel comes, you will deliver the letter. They come to my house every day to eat and take my food." Yes, I want them to know that the food in my house is not so delicious and easy to get, and I want them to pay for it."
After dark, Daniel took Femi and Remo to Jamon's house again.
After entering the door, Henrik came up to him and asked with some urgency: "Mr. Second Lieutenant, have you brought the information?"
Daniel did not answer him immediately, but asked: "Where is the money I want?"
Henrik quickly lifted a small suitcase from the ground and said to Daniel: "The two thousand pounds are here, you can order some."
Daniel took the small suitcase, put it on the table and opened it, only to see that it was filled with banknotes. Because the pound is larger than other currencies, the visual impact of putting it in a box is much stronger. Daniel stared at the pounds in front of him and said hesitantly: "Two thousand pounds is so much?"
"Mr. Second Lieutenant." Seeing that Daniel looked like he had never seen money, Henrik was very disdainful of him. But the most urgent task now was to get the defense map that Daniel brought. He could only bear the pain in his heart. Disgusted, he smiled and asked, "I wonder where the defense map you mentioned is?"
Daniel did not take his eyes away from the pound, but casually ordered Fermi who was standing behind him: "Sergeant Fermi, give him our intelligence."
Fermi agreed, took off the backpack he was carrying, took out a map bag, then took out the blueprint from it, handed it to Henrik, and said: "This is the defense map of the entire 48th Group Army."
Henrik took the defense map and looked specifically at the defense positions of the 334th Regiment. He found that it was the same as the blueprint he received last time, so he thought that the defense map was genuine. He stuffed the drawings into his pocket and said with a smile: "Mr. Second Lieutenant, I believe the Germans will be very satisfied when they see this defense plan."
"I'm not interested in whether the Germans will be satisfied." Daniel pretended to be greedy for money and asked: "I just want to know when can the remaining eight thousand pounds be given to me?"
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