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Chapter 31 Old Friends (Part 2)(1/2)

"Daogen!" Weirler shouted loudly: "Col. Daogen!"

"What's up!"

Daogen, who was burning in anger, turned around and stared at Weiller, his tone full of impatientness.

Daogen was on the verge of explosion at this time, completely losing the usual mechanical calm. He now only wanted to make a hole in the shameless traitor in front of him.

But when Daogen turned his face and saw Weiller's expression, his high anger suddenly collapsed like an avalanche, and turned into cold sweat and flowed out of his body.

Weirle's cold eyes made the strong Daogen shudder. Combined with the hard and serious expression as rocky, the angry SS colonel suddenly became wilted as if he was poured with a basin of cold water on his head.

Daogen woke up and suddenly realized that his current behavior was too presumptuous. He looked at Weiller awkwardly, then turned his head and glared fiercely at Canaris who was now holding a cup and looking at him calmly. He slowly inserted the half-pulled pistol back into the leather holster at his waist.

"Col. Daogen, what do you want to do? Sit down and listen to him finish his words."

Weirle regained his calm expression, and he picked up the wine bottle on the table and added a little wine to the can of Daogen.

"I'm sorry, General, I've lost my composure." Daogen hurriedly sat back on his seat, and he nodded respectfully to Weirle to apologize.

"Okay, it may be the alcohol relationship. You need to exercise your alcohol tolerance, Colonel Dogan, drink the wine in your glass. Before that, let's hear how General Canaris defends his behavior."

Seeing that Daogen looked unhappy and helpless, he still honestly picked up the canned box in front of him. Weirle couldn't help but smile, and then turned his gaze to Canaris.

"Tell me, William, where did everything you did protect Germany's interests and how did it save Germany."

"What a pity. I thought this SS Colonel, who was full of killing, would shoot me. His luck was really good. There was a smart person like you to help him. Humph, if his master knew that I would die so happily due to his impulse, he would definitely not let him go..." Canaris slowly put down his wine glass, and he glanced at Daogen with a provocative slanting eyes.

“Canaris…Canaris…”

Weirler slowly shook his head and said, "I remember telling you just now..."

"I understand, I'm sorry, I apologize!" Canaris said quickly, shook his hand.

"Okay, put away your harsh tongue. I'm not here to listen to your complaints. I'm here to meet you to find an answer. I want to know why my friend who was once the most trusted and respected most betrayed my motherland."

"Betray?" Canaris put down his wine glass angrily.

"I said that I did not betray Germany, everything I did was to defend her."

"Your assistants have confessed, what is his name, Colonel Hans Aosta, right? He is your contact with the rebels, and he has participated in most of the rebels' activities on your behalf, including all the dealings between you and the enemies of Germany.

Admiral Canaris, you have chosen a very reliable subordinate. He only persisted for fifteen minutes in the interrogation room of the security department of zhongyāng, and then he chose to be loyal to the Head of State very wisely. He had already said everything he knew, with a full 143 pages of confession.

Plus the stuff you’ve found in the safe in your office and the mezzanine in your residence is enough to get you executed fifty times for treason and conspiracy to subvert.”

Daogen's face was blushing now, and he said coldly with a smug look on his face.

"Is that right? I know all of these. Hans, this idiot, is the only mistake I have made. I should have known that as long as it is a human being, I can't rely on it."

Canaris shook his head with a wry smile, then he looked down at Weiller's eyes and said seriously: "Willer, do you want to know why I do those things? I can tell you, but please answer me a question first. Do you think Germany can win the final victory in this war?"

"Of course, we will definitely win the final victory under the leadership of the head of state!" Daogen shouted loudly, and after saying that, he also burped loudly.

"I didn't ask you, you SS drunk, I never expect to get other answers from your sarcastic heads."

"Calm down, keep drinking your wine, Colonel Dogan, try this caviar."

Weirle held Daogen who wanted to get angry. He picked up the bottle and filled Daogen with whiskey, then put the canned caviar in front of Daogen.

"Carnaris, I can't answer your question now. I can only say that according to the current situation, we may win very much."

Weirle pondered for a while and said slowly.

"Is that right? It seems that you are also blinded by the superficial phenomena, Weilles."

Canaris inserted a piece of bacon into his mouth, and he continued while chewing: Hitler was a lunatic, I remember you agree with this. On the day we attacked Poland, I saw his crazy side, he went completely crazy, shouting at me in the office like a crazy beast, constantly talking to me about his theories."

Canaris swallowed the food in his mouth and picked up the wine glass and drank a big sip of wine.

"We all know what serious consequences will be caused by Germany's re-provoking war. This man was so obsessed with war. At this time, I felt how much deviation my previous view of the Kuomintang Party had. I realized at that time that this man and his party would push Germany into boundless hell, and Germany would be destroyed by this crazy person."

Canaris looked at Weirle at this point, and he wanted to find some expression of recognition on the other person's face. As a result, he was disappointed. Weirle did not respond to his words, but was just savoring the wine there slowly.

Canaris turned to look at Daogen, but found that Daogen did not show the anger he expected. Now the SS colonel was right in the can of whiskey luck.

Canaris, who felt a little depressed, scratched his nose, and he took a sip of wine awkwardly and continued: "I found that I should re-examine the true face of the CPCC. I have done a lot of investigations and I was frightened by my discovery. Germany is slowly integrating with the CPCC. The man used this method to control the entire Germany. No one could object to him. Except for a small group of brave and upright people, no one dared to resist his rule."

"Urgent and brave people? Admiral Canaris... Most of them have become spies from other countries. I have never thought that Germans who are willing to be foreign spies can be considered honest and brave. A group of traitors who will only make cold arrows behind their backs, who betray their own country and nation..." Daogen said viciously, and after saying that, he picked up the can box and took a sip of wine.

"Whatever you say, this problem is too complicated for the brains of a SS like you."

Canaris glanced at Dogan with contempt and continued: "Willes, you know the danger of going to war. We cannot defeat all the enemies. Although we have achieved very rich results, we will also fall into the quagmire of war to preserve these results. And I can guarantee that we will fall deeper and deeper until we exhaust all our strength, which you will not fail to see.

Although we have won temporarily, this victory will never last. Germany has poor resources, a large amount of strategic materials need to be imported from abroad, and our military sources cannot support the war for a long time. Our national strength is not as strong as the Kuomintang-Social Party has promoted to the outside world.

Our weapons are not much more advanced than the enemy. We are seriously lacking in naval power. Our air force is led by an idiot. Our head of state is even more crazy...

What does this mean? It means that Germany will be slowly burned by the war provoked by that madman. The efforts and efforts we have put into revival of Germany over the past twenty years will be wasted due to the crazy ambition of the Kuomintang Party, and Germany may also be completely destroyed for this."

After saying this, Canaris took a long breath, looking at Weille continued, "So, I must stop these things from happening. I contacted those rebels, and they all held the same view as me. Germany must be liberated from the rule of the National Socialist Party and the madman's government must be overthrown. No matter what means it is used, it doesn't matter that Germany will temporarily suffer some losses. This is much better than Germany's complete destruction.

We can rebuild the government and re-establish order, we can get help and support from those allies, and Germany will definitely be able to return to the ranks of European powers, and I look forward to that day."

"So you turned to us when the head of state and Hitler confronted us." Weirle asked slowly.

"Yes, this is an opportunity. As long as I can hit Hitler, I certainly won't give up."

"Then your goal is not achieved, why do you still betray Reinhardt?"

"Willer, don't you think your problem is stupid? My ultimate goal is to overthrow the rule of the Kuomintang and eliminate Hitler, how could I be loyal to another Nazi leader? They are all the same type of people, can't you tell?

I can guarantee that Reinhardt will become another Hitler now. Because his current performance sometimes makes me feel that the choice at that time may be a mistake, and this person is definitely more dangerous than Hitler. Weirle, I know that your loyalty to Germany will one day regret your current choice."

Canaris looked up at the high skylight. The sun was set and it was pitch black outside.

Because of Weille, the electric light in the cell was turned on, and under the dim light, Canaris' eyes were flashing with excitement.

"You are wrong, Canaris. You don't know Reinhardt von Steed. He is definitely not the kind of person you call him. I believe in my own vision and I am very sure of this.

You have never seen him, had never contacted him, and had never talked to him. This is your biggest mistake.

Canaris, I can tell you that he has discussed all the things you said with me, and he is also worried about it. But now that Germany has entered the battle, there is no second way to go except to win the final victory. We must not make any compromises, nor can we believe in the so-called sincerity of those foreign forces.

Germany has shown its extremely powerful combat power in the world. Germany has become a threat in the eyes of those countries. As a director of an intelligence department, you will not even have this strategic vision.

Now, we can only fight like this. Germany cannot afford the second failure, which will be a disaster for Germany.

We want to win, and only victory can break through the current crisis. We have already gotten on the chariot. This chariot cannot stop until all enemies are eliminated or destroyed by the enemy."

Weirle stood up and said to Canaris with a calm expression: "Now I know what you think, you didn't disappoint me too much, Canaris."

Weirle took a picture of the canned root, who was still stunned.

"I think it's time for us to leave here, Daogen."

Then Weirle led Dogen to the cell door.

"I think your idea may not be wrong, but you used the wrong method, Canaris."

Weirle walked to the door and stopped. He turned around and said, "You should not betray your country. No matter how noble the reason is, you cannot defend your collusion with foreign forces to sell Germany's interests. The intelligence you betray and the information you deliberately concealed will cost countless soldiers the lives of their soldiers. Is this what you want?

If Germany fails, will those countries really fulfill their promises to you? Will they allow Germany, which beat them to fall, to rise again? It's so stupid, Canaris, you're so stupid. I'm glad now that we can stop you in time before you cause further damage to Germany. God bless Germany, you're dug out by us.

There is no future for you now, so I don’t want to say anything like that one day you will regret what you do. Well, you still have half an hour to enjoy this last supper….”

After saying that, Weirler turned around and walked out of the cell.

"Wait a minute...Willes..." Canaris jumped up and shouted.

"Half an hour...goodbye, Canaris, my old friend."

Weirle's figure paused at the door, and he did not look back, then leaned over and walked out of the cell.

"Wait, Weirle, I have something to say... Weirle... Weirle..."

Weirle walked forward firmly along the corridor with a little drunken Dogen and his adjutant Witt, and Canaris shouted loudly from behind.

"I thought he was not afraid of death." Daogen said softly.

"No one is not afraid of death, but sometimes they forget it."

"Do you think you have found the answer?"

"Finished, I found that my belief in the path we are going to go has become stronger. Daogen, what do you think of this meeting."

"It's very boring. I think you're right. I really shouldn't have come to this place. I'm a soldier, I only know to be loyal to my country, and I don't have time to think about other issues."

"I see you seem to be thinking about something."

"Where, I didn't think about anything. I just drank a little too much and felt a little dizzy. Also, I've been restraining my desire to shoot that nonsense guy in the head."

"Haha, Daogen, you are indeed a pure warrior."

"Thank you for your praise, General."

When the three of them walked to the ground, Yorks had already laid a execution ground, leaning against a stone wall, a wooden pillar was nailed to the ground, and four incandescent searchlights illuminated the open space, and ten armed military police stood aside and rested.

"Your Excellency General, Mr. Colonel, look, I have arranged everything. Should I bring the prisoner up now?" Yorks walked over with sweat on his forehead and said diligently.

"No, it will take another half an hour."

"Okay, I have prepared some food and asked the guards to deliver it immediately. I have to let him have a last supper."

"This is not needed. I bring him some food. He is enjoying it now. But my adjutant hasn't eaten anything yet. Do you prepare some food for him?"
To be continued...
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