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Chapter 16 Mission Completion

"General, we have arrived." Hans' voice pulled Xu Jun back to the real world from his contemplation.

"Oh? Have you arrived? So fast." Xu Jun raised his head and looked out the window.

"You are distracted by General. I called you several times before you reacted."

"Haha, is that? I'm thinking about the things we've experienced over the past few days and what we should do next."

"General, you have been too tired these days. You have to pay attention to your health. I don't want to see you exhaust yourself." Hans said with concern.

"Yes, when the matter here is over, I think I really need to have a good rest." Xu Jun looked at the team of guards who were saluting him outside the car window and sighed secretly, "If this matter can end safely."

After passing the inspection post that had been strengthened by more than ten times, Xu Jun's convoy slowly drove into the forced residence area of ​​the Jews in Warsaw.

Xu Jun's luxury Mercedes-Benz was slowly moving on the ancient street, two military trucks loaded with armed SS soldiers followed closely behind him, while two Gestapo standard cars drove the road in the front of the convoy.

The momentum emitted by the convoy made everyone who saw it feel a heavy sense of oppression, especially the serious expressions and cold eyes on the faces of the armed SS members on the truck gave people a sense of fear that arose from the bottom of their hearts.

This familiar street made Xu Jun feel a burst of pain in his heart. On the evening five days ago, he led his subordinates from this road to the terrifying slaughterhouse, and the faces of the slaughtered people began to appear clearly in his mind. Xu Jun seemed to have heard the desperate shouts and screams of the victims before they died.

Xu Jun looked at the scene on both sides of the street with heavy expression. Now there were Jews who moved in from other areas. Because these apartments could not be left empty and uninhabited, while Jews in other areas were crowded in small houses. Moving over a little can alleviate their tense living environment. Now there is no sign of that catastrophe here. The Jewish residents reorganized these apartments, cleaned the streets carefully, and even polished the copper signs embedded in the doors of the apartments. The entire neighborhood returned to a vibrant scene, at least on the surface.

When Xu Jun's convoy appeared on the street, a deep atmosphere of horror began to cover the sky above the block. The Jews looked at the majestic convoy slowly passing by in front of them with horror and doubt. They all knew what happened here that afternoon five days ago, because the blood stains that could not be washed away in the square and the luggage discarded inside and outside the apartment allowed them to clearly speculate the terrifying answer. So when another group of Nazi troops entered this community, no one could take it as if nothing had happened. What these Germans were doing, what was their purpose, and these questions instantly filled the hearts of every Jewish resident living here.

Judging from the beautiful and luxurious huge Mercedes-Benz and the noble signs on the car, the one sitting in this car must be an amazing figure, and the fully armed guards made people more sure of their speculation, because even the Polish Governor Frank inspected the place, he did not have such strict protection and such gorgeous pomp. Pedestrians who were rushing on the street saw the convoy slowly coming from a distance, and hurriedly stood against the walls on the street, and they all took off their hats.

The son lowered his head and saluted to the convoy. They were not like those Poles, who saw that the convoy could turn around and avoid it, but they could not. If anyone of them dared to do that, they would be regarded as contempt for these German rulers. The result would be disastrous, at the least, they would be beaten up and at the worst, they would lose their lives. From the current level of the convoy, if they ran around rashly and panickedly, the outcome would definitely be the latter.

Xu Jun looked at the Jews standing on the street from the car window, and felt a sense of sorrow from the bottom of his heart. The German rulers must have had a lot of fun in the reactions of these Jews. They must be extremely proud and proud of the scene they saw in front of them. One nation bases its pleasure on the pain of another nation, and the ugliest behavior in human history is this.

The reactions of those Jews also made Xu Jun feel sad. This nation seemed to be used to oppressing. Their powerful adaptability allowed them to understand how to please the perverted psychology of the Nazi thugs in such a short time. They have learned what to do in this dangerous environment to prevent themselves from being hurt. This is simply a nation with extreme vitality. Their smart minds have allowed them to escape crises again and again, but in the final analysis, their excessive shrewdness has caused them to suffer disasters.

The savvy and cruel financial business behavior of Jewish merchants made them synonymous with vampires in the minds of all Europeans. Especially during the Great Depression after the end of the Great War, those Jewish merchants did in that period were indeed very despicable. Their exploitation of unemployed German civilians and their employees was really outrageous. During the Great Depression, they should have assumed part of the responsibility for the chaos in the entire European economy, and their high interest credit behavior made the lives of ordinary German civilians who were already struggling on the poverty line at that time even worse.

At that time, German civilians were generally full of hatred and disgust towards those Jewish merchants and industrial and commercial giants who were full of energy but were still exploiting themselves. In addition, the ulterior motives of the Nazi Party, they put the blame for the failure that should have been counted as the generals of the army on the heads of the Jewish nation, and they claimed that it was because of the cold arrows put by the Jewish capitalists behind the scenes that Germany failed in that war. Hitler even believed that Germany's idea of ​​** was also spread by Jews from Russia. I really don't know what Hitler thought at that time, maybe because he believed that the founder of ** was Jewish. But didn't he know that the anti-Semitism tendency in Russia at that time had far exceeded that of Germany at that time. How could the Jews still come to Germany to spread **? This is simply nonsense.

As a result, when these contradictions were linked together, the Germans' feelings towards the Jews changed from disgust to hatred. With the propaganda offensive of the Nazi Party, the whole of Germany fell into the madness of anti-Semiticism. People vented all the suffering and oppression they suffered in decades to the Jewish nation. Unexpectedly, those real Jewish rich people had already fled abroad when they saw that the situation was not good. Now they stayed in Germany are the ordinary Jewish people who lived here for generations and had long been integrated into German society. They are all innocent victims, most of them elites in various industries. The crazy behavior of ordinary German people not only hurts others, but also hurts themselves and the motherland they love.

Xu Jun knew clearly in his heart that he could never do anything to help them now. At this critical period, any mistake he made would send himself and his subordinates who were loyal to him into the bottomless abyss. In this period when the tendency to be anti-Semitic in the most serious period, any mistakes he made in every move would be used as a weapon for his enemies to attack him.

Judging from the current situation, if I express some disgust with the Jewish policy, it will affect my image in the minds of ordinary German people and those Germans.

Fortunately, at least so far, I have not revealed that I have that kind of thought to anyone. Although I have expressed my dislike of the Holocaust to my officers, I also took the safeguarding of Germany's national honor as the starting point and reason, so my subordinates have not had any resistance so far. From this point of view, my move was right, and now I can only use the deep-rooted sense of honor of those officers and soldiers as the entry point to prevent them from carrying out such systematic massacres of the Jews. This is also the only thing I can do for these poor Jews now, and there is no other way to help them except myself.

Ideologically changing the dislike of the Germans and even the entire Europe of Jews will be a difficult task. It takes a lot of time and enough power. Now he has no two. So Xu Jun wants to put this problem aside first, and then find a way to find a way to completely resolve this problem that makes him headache. He believes that with his own abilities, he should be able to find a more suitable way to deal with this matter, but now he still needs to endure it because there are more important problems to solve now, and he cannot affect his next plan for this.

The convoy passed two similar blocks, turned several intersections and finally stopped in front of a tall apartment building. The armed SS members jumped out of the truck quickly, and then half rushed into the apartment, and the remaining half quickly blocked the entire street according to the standard defensive formation. The commandos held submachine guns and observed the surrounding situation carefully. Then the Gestapo officers sitting in the two cars leading the way also got out of the car. They held the gun holster and carefully looked at each open window of the surrounding high-rise buildings and the corners where they might hide snipers. After they felt that the surrounding situation was indeed safe, two of the officers walked to Xu Jun's car and opened the car door.

"Mr. Deputy Head of State, this is the building you are looking for." A Gestapo officer respectfully reported to Xu Jun who got out of the car.

"Yes, it's this building." Xu Jun recognized the appearance of the building from Jack's memory. He raised his head and looked upstairs. The building was in a standard Renaissance style, but the designers at that time might have designed it with a little pragmatic spirit, so outside the exquisite decorations, the lines of the entire building are mainly simple and bright. The building has been built for too long. From the cracked carved door decorations and the fallen outer paint on the brick wall, it can be seen that the building has not been well maintained. Now the entire building gives people a sense of dilapidated melancholy.

"You guys stay downstairs, Hans and I can go up." Xu Jun turned his head and ordered the Gestapo officers.

"But Mr. Deputy Head, it is our most important responsibility to protect your safety, not to mention that the house lives in the dirty and despicable Jews, if..."

"No, do you think Colonel Hans and I have no ability to defend ourselves? Besides, there are two armed SS members in it that are controlled by them. How could something happen?" Xu Jun replied with a smile, but the meaning of "Stop it for me to show it" was conveyed in his eyes.

"That, obey the order, Your Excellency the Deputy Head of State."

Seeing Xu Jun's appearance, the Gestapo had to obey the orders and stay where they were. Xu Jun and Hans walked into the building in a swagger.

"What does this taste?" Hans couldn't help but cover his nose as soon as he walked into the building.

"Each room in this building is inhabited by four or five Jews. It's not surprising that it has this strange smell." Xu Jun replied.

Then the two of them climbed up the squeaking stairs. Now four armed SS members were guarding each floor. They stood on the corridor full of miscellaneous things, staring at the door of every room in the corridor. Their task was to block the entire building and drive any Jews who walked out of the door back to their room. Xu Jun took Hans to climb up the fourth floor with hard work and came to the door of a suite.

The residents in the suite were all driven out of the room by the armed SS members. Only in this place were more than twenty people living in old and young people. Now these Jews were standing in a row with their heads holding their heads against the walls of the corridor. Judging from their trembling bodies, the SSs had really scared them. Several old men had begun to pray to God with Hebrew. The commandos were looking at these people with submachine guns with disgust. It seemed that if Xu Jun had not ordered them to not allow violence at will in action, they would have shot them with a gun. If they had been a few days earlier, they would have shot the old men who were muttering on the spot.

"It's this." Xu Jun walked into the room.

"You two come in, and the others will continue to stay outside." Hans, who followed Xu Jun, ordered the two top-ranked non-commissioned officers.

"As for orders, colonel." The two non-commissioned officers followed Hans into the room with their submachine guns behind them.

There was no furniture in the room, only some simple cabinets and some ordinary tables and chairs. The rest was a pile of various suitcases stacked against the wall and some other daily necessities. But finally, the things were stacked neatly, and the room was cleaned very clean. There were even a few small flowers with unknown names inserted in the vase on the table. The tidy feeling of the whole room made people unable to believe that there were more than 20 people living in such a place.

Xu Jun walked around the room, and two non-commissioned officers stood in the hall and looked at the deputy head of state. They were curious and wanted to know what the German deputy head of state wanted to do in an apartment where a Jew lived.

"You two, come here." Xu Jun stood in front of the fireplace in the room and waved to the two non-commissioned officers.

"Yes, Deputy Head of State." The two non-commissioned officers hurriedly ran over.

"Pry open this place." Xu Jun pointed to a decorative wooden board on the side of the fireplace.

"Punt open?" The two soldiers looked at their supreme leader in confusion.

"Of course, pry it open." Xu Jun nodded.

"As for orders, Deputy Head of State." The two non-commissioned officers quickly saluted, then pulled out the bayonet from their belts and began to try hard to pry the wooden board up.

"General, what is there? Is it what you told me on the road that you are going to destroy?" Hans asked Xu Jun in a low voice.

"Yes, it's this thing. I came to Warsaw just to destroy it. I didn't expect that so many things happened later, and it ended up delaying this matter."

"What the hell is there?"

"Don't ask about the other electronic instruments. If you don't destroy them, the security of Germany and the entire world will be threatened." Xu Jun said to Hans seriously.

"I understand, General. I shouldn't have asked you these questions." Hans lowered his head and asked Xu Jun for forgiveness.

"Deputy Head, we pried open it, there was a small box inside." A non-commissioned officer suddenly shouted.

"Okay, take it out quickly." Xu Jun happily ordered when he heard the soldiers' report.

The box taken out of the fireplace mezzanine was very small, only a dozen centimeters square, wrapped in fine cowhide on the outside, and inside was an exquisite aluminum alloy box with a flat hole in the lid of the box. Xu Jun took out the necklace hanging around his neck from his collar, and then gently inserted the memory chip hanging on the necklace into the flat hole on the lid of the box. The lid of the box popped up automatically, and the culprit that appeared in front of Xu Jun was the culprit that had brought him to this point, the space-time beacon.

Xu Jun has seen this thing countless times in Jack's memory, but when he really saw it, he couldn't help but be amazed at the development of technology and craftsmanship in the future world. The thing was like a super-small household calculator, with a transparent shell allowing every component inside it to be clearly visible, and every small part was extremely exquisitely made. The whole machine could be called a craft.

Xu Jun held the beacon and looked at the precise circuits and beautiful appearance designs. He really wanted to study the working principle of this thing carefully. He was very surprised that the energy this thing relies on to operate, because he did not find any battery or something similar in this machine. But Xu Jun knew clearly that he did not have this time now, and the world in the future was threatened by space-time resonance caused by this thing at any time. No matter what, he still had to destroy it. Moreover, the high technology contained in this thing could not be imitated under the technical level of this world. Maybe this excessively advanced technology will have any bad impact on this era.

Thinking of this, Xu Jun gritted his teeth and walked towards the fireplace. He put the small electronic instrument into the fireplace, and then took out a small glass bottle from his pocket, which contained a small bottle of gasoline he had prepared long ago.

Xu Jun carefully scattered gasoline on the shell of the machine, and then lit the fire. When the machine that did not belong to this era slowly turned into ashes in front of Xu Jun, Xu Jun felt an indescribable ease.

The most important task I have in this time and space has finally been completed, and the rest is time to fight for myself.

As the flame in front of Xu Jun slowly extinguished, the flame in his heart burned even more violently.

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