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Chapter 20 Worry-free

Chapter 20: Worry-free

When Lin En heard Eva's promise, his first reaction was to spend the night with the foreign girl with good looks. But just as the words were about to come out, his thinking took a sharp turn: No, he shouldn't follow Eva's words, as it would only make her image in her mind no different from that of ordinary people, or even more unbearable. What's more, Eva also said it very clearly that all she could do was arrange a double dinner. As for whether others would like to have further contact and development with Lin En, the so-called "fighting hero" who had just been promoted from a non-commissioned officer to a second lieutenant and had not even passed the officer assessment, that's another matter!

"Would I be a person who is greedy for beauty in your imagination?" Lynn asked back in a pretended angrily.

"Oh?" Eva looked at Lin En curiously. At this time, the young officer had a calm and leisurely smile on his face, like a gentleman, without any flattery or despicable.

Lin En took the initiative to open the door: "I'll say goodbye, Your Excellency Secretary-General, I wish you a happy life!"

After the door opened, Aiwa put away a friendly smile on her face, and replaced it with a kind of affinity and calmness.

"Goodbye!" she said in a moderate tone and tone.

Carrying the red wine bottle to the stairs, Lin En saw the former military female clerk coming out of the room at the stairs with an empty tray. She seemed to be going to Aiwa's office to clean up. Walking face to face, she noticed that she was about 1.7 meters tall, she looked tall because of her thinness, with white skin, and although her cheeks had freckles, she looked more realistic and close.

"Thank you for your coffee, goodbye!" Lynn said with a smile.

The young female military staff also smiled indifferently, but did not say a word.

When walking down the stairs, Lynn deliberately slowed down to see what was amazing in the imperial base camp. But after two trips up and down, he still didn't see even a general in the corridor, and occasionally he walked out was a civilian woman wearing a dark green dress. Could it be that Goebbels, Rommel and other imperial officials were not working here?

Still leaving the side door, the two burly guards still adhered to their posts. Before Lynn left, the soldier who informed him said, "You are our role model, Lieutenant Galgo!"

These words greatly satisfy Lynn's self-esteem. He smiled calmly and nodded: "Everyone who comes to the 'sanctuary' is the elite of the empire. Do it well, guys!"

Walking back to the hospital slowly, although I had missed breakfast time, the nurses specially left a piece of insulated cereal porridge. Such careful care made Lynn feel a little moved. Unfortunately, it is about to be discharged from the hospital. With the intensity of normal training, it is unlikely to stay here for a long time. Compared with the two, the female clerks in the Imperial Camp have the beauty and elegance of a professional woman. The young nurses in the hospital emit the smell of alcohol disinfectant instead of perfume, but they are more youthful and energetic.

Eating oatmeal porridge, Lin En thought that he had never drunk milk after coming to the "sanctuary" - this is finally consistent with common sense. Although the cave library is not particularly cold, there is no sunshine all day long. It must be covered with snow outside. Where can the animal husbandry space and forage come from? Compared with oatmeal and flour and other foods, liquid milk has a short shelf life.

"Linn Galgo...Sir Lieutenant, please go to...Dr. Lotland's office, and a physical examination has been arranged for you!"

Just after drinking the porridge, a soft voice that was different from that of ordinary people came from behind, and it sounded a little timid. After lying here for a week, Lynn was busy reading and thinking, and he was a little "turning to the ears outside the window". He only knew that the shy short-haired nurse was named "Jenny Barkel", but she had never talked to her seriously.

"Oh, okay! Thank you, Jenny!" Lynn said, handing the metal bowl of the porridge back to the nurse, and saw her holding a newspaper and a pen in her hand. Could it be...

"Uh... Mr. Lieutenant, can you... sign me for an autograph?"

For the first time in the first time, Lynn was not used to it. He took the newspaper from the nurse. This was indeed the issue of "Deutsche" that included his own battle deeds. It seemed that after several circulating, there were many creases on the paper, which probably pressed into the book to smooth it out, and the paper was relatively flat.

When I picked up the pen, I glanced at the nameplate on the woman's chest and saw the spelling of her name. Although the handwriting of German writing is still unsightly, Lynn still wrote quickly in the blank space of the newspaper's head: to the respectable nurse Jenny Barker, Lynn Galgo.

With a blushing face, the young nurse said shyly: "Doctor Lotland is still waiting for you. Remember the fifth office on the first floor from left to right!"

Before he knew that during World War II, many German people were crazy about the head of state and the battle ace with outstanding military achievements. They did not expect that they would become the object of worship among others one day. Lin En couldn't help but sigh. Then, he went to the military officer's office and underwent a serious and professional examination there. The injuries on his legs and shoulders were "basically cured". The military officer also wrote the words "Authorized discharge" on the patient list - four or five hours left, his admission time was enough for a whole week.

After packing up personal belongings, especially the two military books given by Bach, Lynn said a brief goodbye to the non-commissioned officers and officers in the same ward. At this time, the nurse Jenny was no longer visible, and she did not want to think too much. It was clear that Lynn was discharged from the hospital due to injury today. Wolfrum and Brewer came without waiting for lunch, and helped Lynn take these things that were not yet weighed five pounds back to the dormitory of the barracks. Because there was still training in the afternoon, Lynn was also planning to report to the officers' assessment office, so he made an appointment to drink and celebrate together in the evening.

During his hospitalization, Lynn either had a meal in the ward or had a good meal in a special restaurant in the hospital. This lunch was his second time in a large restaurant. The inner hall was still a dedicated space for senior officials, generals and newcomers. Lynn saw from afar that all the naval submarine officers and soldiers sitting opposite the important officials today. Therefore, he guessed that these were all pretending to sink with the "rainbow" code after Germany officially announced its surrender. In fact, the submarine troops sailed here secretly as agreed in advance.

At the end of the war, in addition to the typical Vii series combat submarines, a considerable number of new submarines were also put into combat. Xxi was considered the best submarines in World War II, and other long-distance submarines with a range of sufficient range to reach the United States were also technologically advantageous. These submarines can be said to be the real essence of the German Navy. However, after the Allies joined the war, the Allies' sea and air escort force in the Atlantic Ocean was too strong, which made it difficult for the German submarine troops to achieve success in the middle and late stages of the war.

From the advancement of the non-commissioned officer to the ranks of lieutenants, Lin En was able to have a meal in the second hall. In just one week, the number of soldiers who had been dining outside at least doubled, but the waiters in the restaurant obviously had not reached the real level of busyness. They pushed the dining cart very calmly along the long table and added meals to the plates that were swept by the officers and soldiers. If they were not elegant, they might have been laughed at as "pig-raising".

Compared to the first meal Lynn had here, there were fewer fresh vegetables and meat on the table, and it was replaced by potatoes, bacon, and sausages, which were easy to store for a long time. Fresh fish, shrimps and caviar were as always. Their existence greatly enriched the dishes and nutrition, and also reminded people: this place is no longer a traditional mainland area!

Lynn was not very interested in fresh salmon, so he took the initiative to chat with the officer sitting on his right and took the opportunity of talking to look into the inner hall. Goebbels and Rommel were still sitting upright in the main seat, and each naval crew member who came from afar also placed a goblet in front of them. This red wine not only welcomed them, but also announced that they had officially entered the darkness of history and tied their destiny to this strange ship.
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