USSR 1941

Chapter 442 Moved

Just when Shulka was in trouble, Katukov sent another telegram: "Shulka, you should leave here. I can transfer you here by special order!"

Shulka knew what Katukov meant.

Katukov worried that Mehlis would be bad for Shulka.

It should be said that this is very possible, because now all the focus is on Shurka. If Shurka disappears, then there will be no proof, and Mehlis only needs to open his mouth to tell a lie.

But Shulka doesn't think that's the case yet.

First, if the news was propagated by the Germans, there is no doubt that Stalin knew about it. Although Stalin spent most of his time in the Kremlin, he was still very well informed in terms of intelligence.

In this way, if Mechlis made an attack on Shulka, it would be a cover-up.

What's more serious is that if Mehlis did this, he would not only steal the achievements of the "breakout hero", but also kill the "breakout hero"... It's nothing that Mehlis deceived Stalin. As usual, even if he knew the truth, he would not do anything to Mehlis.

But if Mehlis' killing of Shulka arouses the anger of the whole army and even the people, it will make things out of hand, especially at this critical moment of fighting the German army, when even Stalin It is also necessary to severely punish Mehlis and other civilians for indignation.

Although Mehlis is a military idiot, he is an old hand in politics, and he would not be so stupid to put himself to death.

What would Mehlis do to himself? Shulka did not know.

All Shulka knew was that now was not the time to leave here.

Shulka then replied to Katukov: "No, Colonel. I think I should go back!"

There was silence on the radio station for a while, and Katukov asked again: "Have you thought about it?"

"Yes, I have made up my mind!" Shulka replied.

"I will keep in touch with Comrade Zhukov!" Katukov said: "If anything happens, report to me immediately!"

"Yes, Colonel!"

Shulka was moved for a moment.

Mehlis was a turbulent figure in the Soviet military and political circles,

If he wanted to bring down someone, it would be common sense that everyone would try to get rid of him, even the marshal of the Soviet Union who had made many achievements.

But now, instead of doing this, Katukov tried his best to help Shulka... If Shulka was charged with any crime, he would undoubtedly become an accomplice.

Putting down the phone, Shulka looked at the instructor.

"See what I do?" the instructor asked.

"Is it time for you to do something?" Shulka said, "I won't blame you, because it's not up to you!"

"Oh yes!" said the instructor. "Maybe I should arrest you and bring you before Mechlis, eh? You want me to?"

When the instructor said this, other soldiers turned their attention to the instructor, and the Cossack even put his hand on the submachine gun and said coldly: "You won't do this, comrade instructor!"

"Look!" The instructor spread his hands: "Am I that stupid? If I did that, these guys would throw me into the sea immediately, and then tell others that I was tempted to jump by the mermaid in the sea !"

The soldiers couldn't help laughing with a "coax".

"I won't do that, Shulka!" said the instructor, "Don't think of me like that, I am one of you, we are comrades in arms!"

As he spoke, the instructor shouted to the other soldiers: "Have you heard what I said? We are all in one group, and no one is allowed to be a traitor!"

"Of course, comrade instructor!"

"We've been together a long time ago!"

"The captain saved our lives, and it's already earned to live to this day!"

...

This is equivalent to the soldiers showing their position to Shulka, including the instructor.

Shulka didn't refuse, because he knew that it was too late to refuse or even persuade them not to do it: as long as three people know something, it is not a secret, not to mention that there is a company and an engineer battalion here.

"Thank you!" That's all Shulka can say. Being able to support himself at the last moment, especially in this situation, is not what "Xie" can say clearly.

Shulka knew what that meant; it was not the same thing as going into battle, though the outcome seemed to be the same, risking his life.

However, they are willing to obey Shulka's order and go to battle to kill the enemy. Although there are personal reasons for Shulka, the essence is to sacrifice for the motherland and the people in the Soviet army system, not for Shulka. They will become heroes after death. The family will be proud of it too.

The current situation is completely different. They chose to side with Shulka more because of Shulka. As a result, it is very likely that they will be labeled as "treason" and "espionage". will be implicated.

But they still chose Shulka, which is what moved Shulka.

Soon, the warship landed in Feodosia.

When Shulka and others walked up the gangway to the newly repaired ferry, they saw two American jeeps and three half-track armored vehicles waiting on the shore.

The atmosphere became tense in an instant, and the soldiers took their guns from their backs one after another, and some even loaded their rifles.

"No, comrades!" Shulka ordered: "No shooting without my order, keep calm!"

"Yes, Captain!"

Alexei stepped out of the vehicle, he looked at the soldiers who were on the verge of arrows in confusion, then seemed to understand something, and then said to Shulka: "No, Shulka, Mehli Stu wants to meet you!"

"The captain should be with us!" replied the instructor. "We will go with him to Mehlis!"

"No, Comrade Instructor!" Alexei shook his head: "Comrade Mechlis' order is Comrade Shulka alone!"

"We will not leave Comrade Shulka alone!" said the Cossack.

"I'm the captain's assistant, at least you have to take me with you!" the actor stood up.

Alexei looked at Shulka.

"Comrades!" Shulka stopped his soldiers: "I will be fine, trust me!"

Saying that, Shulka nodded to Alexei and got into the jeep with him.

"They are loyal to you, Comrade Shulka!" said Alexei.

"But that's not a good thing sometimes, is it?" Shulka replied.

"Yes!" Alexei nodded, and after a moment of silence, he said: "You are very clever, Shulka, you know what to do!"

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