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Chapter 1628: Save Khrushchev

"It seems that I can only go there once," said Sergeyev. "I know him, Chief of Staff of the Army, Major General Krelov, and I don't know him very well. Now, I use national justice to motivate him. As long as he agrees to stand up, Stalingrad will be saved."

As a military representative, Sergeyev of course had a backstage. Among the senior officials in the military region, he thought about it carefully and said that his relationship with Krelov should be the closest.

You can't wait any longer. If you delay, it will be detrimental to your side. Now the army is in a panic and you must quickly stabilize the order.

This Khrushchev was not eaten hot and cold. Sergeyev glared at Khrushchev fiercely: "As long as Major General Krelov can agree, Khrushchev will go to hell."

In Khrushchev, he wasted his words and delayed so long. Now, as long as he convinces others, why should Khrushchev do?

Anyway, I have always tied my head to my belt today, so I have already tried my best to do it. A surrender like Khrushchev deserves to die!

Although Khrushchev's face looked ugly, he did not stop him. Compared to the people in front of him, Khrushchev was very clear in his heart. If other officers wanted to move, they would have acted long ago. No one responded to them, which was enough to show the officer's attitude.

Perhaps the soldiers on the front line could have the belief that they would die, but the senior commanders were selfish and there was no need to bury the Soviet Union for their deaths, especially in the case of death.

At the same time, Khrushchev's eyes were spinning straight, thinking about how to escape.

"Bang." Just as Sergeyev walked to the door, suddenly the door was pushed open. Outside, a worker ran in out of breath and shouted loudly: "No, no, no, outside the city, a large number of German troops appeared, with tanks everywhere!"

The German army actually appeared?

Until now, Germany has traveled all over Europe, but has never suffered a defeat. This has become a pressure on everyone. With the failure of Moscow, any army and German army will feel heavy pressure directly against each other.

They can defeat the Turks with tenacious perseverance, but if they beat the Germans, there will be no hope.

"Everyone, it's not too late to let me go now," said Khrushchev. "My heart is actually as painful as you. However, when the news of Moscow's occupation came, I knew that we had lost this war. Now, we continue to resist, but we are just burning ashes under the bomb of Germany. If we cannot change this history, accept our fate, surrender is the only way."

The German army has already started to come outside the city. The general attack on Stalingrad is about to begin. It will either be destroyed or surrender. Did these guys in front of you really decide to bury the Soviets for their lives?

Hearing Khrushchev's words, Mikhailov rushed over and grabbed Khrushchev's neck with both hands: "Die is dead. What's the terrible thing about death? Surrendering because of fear of death is the most cowardly behavior. You short and fat man, aren't you afraid of death? Then let you die first!"

Anyway, Khrushchev was planning to go all the way, and Mikhailov ignored the overall situation at this time and killed Khrushchev and let out such anger, this coward!

The Russians are the most unafraid of death in combat nation, how could they have a scum like Khrushchev come out!

At this moment, Mikhailov was extremely angry. His two hands, like big pliers, pinched Khrushchev's neck. In just a few seconds, Khrushchev's face turned red, his mouth stuck out his tongue, making a whimpering sound inside, and his body was shaking hard, but his arms were tied to the chair and he couldn't move at all.

"Don't stop me, let me kill him!" Mikhailov shouted loudly.

Everyone looked here, looking at the crazy Mikhailov, and watching the cruel scene, no one came to stop it.

No one noticed the situation outside the door.

At the door, when Morris poked his head out, he couldn't believe his eyes. His luck was so good.

The door is open, there is no one outside, and the people in the room are all focused in the middle. If you don’t go in at this time, when will you wait?

"Roar!" Morris shouted, then he took his assault rifle and stepped in, shouting inside: "Raise your hands, don't move, whoever moves will kill you!"

Morris doesn't know Russian, but since the war between the two sides, they know a few words of each other, and now what he says is bad Russian.

Sergeyev reacted first. He approached the door and turned his head and saw the fully armed troops outside. Intuitively, he wanted to pull out the pistol at his waist immediately.

Unfortunately, before his hand could be reached out, the gun in Morris opened fire.

"Dada." With a short shot, Sergeyev's body retreated two steps back, blood splattered onto the other people around him, and then fell back weakly.

The crowd then discovered the German soldiers rushing in. They had already controlled the situation and no one dared to move. The Germans could shoot at any time and Sergeyev was still twitching on the ground. This was a living example.

Morris walked over a few steps and kicked Mikhailov away: "Get out!"

Khrushchev on the chair was almost pinched to his brain ischemia and was about to fall into a coma. Before he could lose consciousness, he saw the pissing German soldier.

It's really time to come!

"I am Khrushchev, save me quickly, I have surrendered!" Khrushchev's voice was not high, but he was happy. Sure enough, it was good to follow the Germans. He knew that something happened to him and he came to save him immediately. Look at the Soviets again. When something happened to his son, I was unmoved. He was really perverted.

Morris ignored him, first took out a photo and compared it with the person in front of him: "It's good, it's him."

When saving people, you must see clearly. You have to go through a lot of hardships and even a few more sacrifices. But when you save them, you will find that it is not the target to save them, which is too tragic.

Now that it was confirmed that it was Khrushchev, Morris stepped forward and used a saber to break the rope that tied him. The task was halfway through, and then it was time to take him away.

Just then, a noisy sound came from outside.
Chapter completed!
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