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Chapter 857 Farewell

Pasinkova stood as she was waiting for sin, and the four investigators sat, she should be the one who was afraid, not the other way around, but their expressions seemed to be full of worries and each had ulterior motives, but instead she was like her.

This situation is obviously abnormal when the teacher is teaching elementary school students who have not done their homework.

Yesterday...it was probably yesterday. There was no clear concept of time during the house arrest. Anyway, it was the interrogation before the three meals. The four of them performed the same as before, except for smiling but not smiling.

Except for the presiding judge, the other three people looked cold most of the time. In just three meals, what happened outside?

While thinking, Pasinkova flipped the tampered interrogation records. Since each page had to be signed, it was impossible for her to be tampered with the content after signing.

She once imagined that if she was treated unfairly during interrogation, as long as she was not too excessive and did not deviate from the facts too far, she would not plan to make any mistakes. But now she is not in a situation where she deviates from the facts in another direction.

I thought about it, but I didn't know if I should sign it. If the interrogation record was finalized, the punishment she received would be very slight compared to what she had done.

"Is this not wrong?" she asked.

"How could it be wrong? It was compiled entirely based on the records in the past few days. I have to say thank you for your cooperation." The presiding judge insisted.

She stared into his eyes, trying to read the secret from his eyes. The reversal of the wind must have been because something happened that she didn't know, or someone above was blowing the wind, they were under pressure from the top, and someone wanted to take over the place of the company.

She cleared her charges, either they were threatened, or they could not have done it spontaneously.

"If I sign..."

"Then the matter here is basically over." The presiding judge laughed a few times, "I can finally leave this ghost place where birds do not shit and return to Moscow. After I go back, I have to have a few drinks."

Pasinkova hesitated a little, feeling that if they wanted to mess with her, there was no need to make it so complicated, so she made up her mind and signed her own name on every page.

After seeing her signing the last page, the judge seemed to be more relieved than her, put the interrogation records into a kraft paper bag and pasted the seal.

"What are you going to do now?" She put down her pen, waiting for them to fall, waiting for them to suddenly turn against each other.

"As I said just now, we are going to return to Moscow to report our duties. As for you..." The judge pondered for a moment, "In fact, we have been in the army for many years. I believe you know better about the twists and turns in it...

…If you need me to bring you something to Moscow, I’d be happy to help.”

"My retirement application?" she guessed what he was referring to.

"Although you still look as glamorous as you used to be, time is unforgiving. It may be a wise choice to be able to withdraw early, retreat decently, and change to a new lifestyle... Unfortunately, I understand too late.

.” The judge for some reason, his tone was a little sad, as if he regretted that he had not chosen to retire earlier.

Not only him, but the other three seemed to be indifferent.

Pashinkova tends to think that they are held by others, and it is hard to miss a single thing in their long military career, and it is almost impossible, especially civilian officers like them who are in non-front combat units.

, leisurely work makes them full of energy. It is very common to use power and position to steal or harass female subordinates. For example, it is very easy to encounter a young and beautiful female officer.

The men under the uniform control could not control themselves. Before they were exposed, they were all good people and good officials, but no one could help but investigate. They regretted why they did not retreat early.

After they return to Moscow, they will issue their opinions on her next. Even if they follow this tampered interrogation record, it is impossible to be completely exempted. However, if her retirement application is accepted, it means that the above

Agreeing to let her go means that other things will be written off, because her military status is the premise of going to the military court. The military court cannot punish or judge civilians, and what she does in the military is not there.

Within the jurisdiction of the Civil Code, otherwise she would be sentenced to death by the Civil Law after she retired? Retirement for innocent civilian status is the slightest punishment she can get, and of course she must also attach

The guarantee letter, swearing to never reveal the military secrets you know even after retirement.

She didn't expect to let herself go so easily, but after hearing the presiding judge's words, maybe he would go around to make things happen after returning to Moscow, or there would be other senior officials who would help, if he didn't

She won't be allowed to write her retirement application in advance.

Anyway, the paper and pen are ready-made, so Pasinkova wrote down her retirement application with her pen and carefully considered the words.

When she joined the army with full of hope, she never expected that her military career would end in this way. She thought that she would work until retirement or die in the battlefield. A soldier was her lifelong career, but now she is decent

It ended not gloriously, so the application was extremely difficult to write. It also took several pieces of paper to be written and had to rewritten it. Finally, I wrote a copy that I could make do with it.

Of course she knew that the application was just a process. Whether the person who accepted her retirement application was not accepted has nothing to do with her application. If the person above agreed, even if she only wrote the four words "apply for retirement"

If the above does not agree, she will still be able to write the retirement application as "The Memorial of the Army", but... this is an explanation of her military career. At the end of an article, she must solemnly write the last end.

Besides, these four people didn't urge her.

She signed the written application and handed it to the judge. He put it on another envelope and put it on the seal, put it in a briefcase with the interrogation records, pushed the chair away and stood up, and reached out to her right hand.

After a brief handshake, he said: "Okay, you have limited freedom to recover, but we will find someone else to be responsible for the daily work of the test station. You can take advantage of this time to arrange your private affairs. If your retirement application is approved,

You can leave the test station, I think you should need to... say goodbye."

After retiring from active service, she could not return to the test station, and it became a restricted area for her. She really needed to say goodbye to every tree and everyone here.

"Thank you." She nodded.

"There is one more thing..." the presiding judge whispered in a difficult voice: "We have tried our best to do what you want to do as your friend's request, and I hope you can ask your friend to keep your promise."

"My friend?"

The judge smiled but said nothing, as if saying: Why are you pretending to be stupid here?

"Which friend of mine?" she asked again.

The presiding judge was stunned and looked at the other three, "We don't know, don't you?"

The other three were also confused and puzzled.

From their expressions and the presiding judge's words, it can be seen that no matter who is putting pressure on them or threatening them, they are done anonymously and have not exposed their identity. This is not surprising, but she

There is no strong friendship in Moscow, nor does it know friends with such great influence. It can even be said that she is even more curious than him, who is helping her.

"Well! In short, we have tried our best. I don't think your friend will fight you for too long. After all, there is no free lunch in the world, right?"

The presiding judge meant that her friend spent so much time to help her so much that even if she didn't know the other person's identity, the other person would soon find her and ask for corresponding rewards.

This is what Pashinkova is worried about. What if the other party wants to ask for military secrets? She will definitely not give it to it. If the other party knows her enough, she should also know that she will not give it to it, but since the other party dares to do this kind of goods and then payment.

If you trade, you will definitely not be afraid that she will be sluggish. You are confident that you can get what you want from her, or... the other party may have already obtained it? What happened outside during her house arrest?
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