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Six hundred and fifty-six.

!The trip was still very rewarding. Not only did he successfully bring back Ksenia and Aphrona, but he also "she" bombed the Third Army Factory in Moscow.

About before leaving, Wang Weiyi did not expect such a result.

A baron who likes to be adventurous, always disappears habitually, and then unexpectedly comes back with some magical things.

When he returned to the German camp, he was the first to find General Lindelov. All the Germans thought the Baron would be furious, but he did not.

He just found a stool and came to Lindelov's face and decided to have a good talk with this loyal Soviet general.

“A very clever plan is it?”

When Wang Weiyi opened his mouth and said this, Lindelov shrugged: "Mr. Marshal, I don't know what you are talking about."

"Ah, yes, you don't know." Wang Weiyi was very serious: "Do you know who I sent to rescue your daughter and your wife and sister this time?"

Lindelov was stunned for a moment. He obviously didn't quite understand why the Baron asked such a question.

Wang Weiyi clicked himself: "I"

Lindelov was completely stunned. He could not have thought that it was the Skeleton Baron himself.

At this time, he heard Wang Weiyi say again: "I have to congratulate you, I almost succeeded. Yes, I almost could catch me and then conduct a just judgment on me. It's a pity that I'm just one step away. On the way back, I asked Aphrona, and finally learned the story about Apple and Loyalty. To be honest, I was not angry, but I was moved."

"What did you really rescue someone?" Lindelov couldn't believe his ears.

In Lindelov's view, such a task was impossible to accomplish, and his only wish was to tell Ksenia and Aphrona about their loyalty to their motherland, and to use this to arrest several German spies.

But I never expected that this time, not only did the Skeleton Baron take action personally, but he actually succeeded in the future.

Lindelov knew what the result would be if his daughter and wife fell into the hands of the Germans?

Sure enough, Wang Weiyi said in his usual slow tone: "Actually, I should also thank you. If it weren't for you, or if I hadn't been able to meet Aphrona so smoothly. Ah, let me think about what the bad guys should do at this time. I remembered, maybe I should threaten you now? Aphrona and your daughter are so beautiful, it's hard for me to imagine what will happen in the next few days."

"No, you won't do that." Lindelov shouted: "You are the Baron of Skeleton. All Europe knows that you are the last gentleman, you won't do this!"

The last gentleman? Wang Weiyi smiled: "General Lindelov, I think you must understand one thing. For gentlemen, I will treat them in the most gentleman way, but for those who betray me and try to kill me, I am a villain. Oh, it happened that you are the one who is determined to kill me. General Lindelov, what I can assure you is that you will know what the real pain is."

What I can assure you is that you will know what real pain is!

At this moment, Lindelov almost collapsed on the spot. The Skeleton Baron said so calm, calm, without any emotion. Such a person, no matter what he said he wanted to do, he would definitely do it as long as conditions permit.

But what can I do now? I am just a prisoner. At least, Lindelov has begun to regret his choice.

"You. How do you want me to work with you?" Lindelov finally surrendered.

He may not care about his life, but now his daughter and wife are firmly in control of each other's hands, and the most terrible things can happen anytime, anywhere.

He absolutely allowed himself and harmed them.

"Look, our conversation is on the right track again, right?" Wang Weiyi still seemed so unsightly: "What did you promise me in the past? How do you have to cooperate with me now"

Lindelof smiled bitterly: "Okay, please give me paper and pen, I think you can get everything you want."

There was still no expression on Wang Weiyi's face, and it seemed that everything was under his control for a long time. If he was serious, he still admired Lindelov very much and even gained new admiration for him. He would not say those threatening words unless it was absolutely necessary.

But there was a question that bothered him. If necessary, would he do what he said to Ksenia and Aphrona?

Wang Weiyi thought about it for a long time, but he could not give himself a correct answer.



He breathed a long sigh and decided not to think about this issue anymore. Now, before the Battle of Stalingrad, based on Lindelov's confession and the report of the German scouts, he had decided to seize a strategic point as crucial as Elkelin:

Boerstein!

This task was handed over to the 12th Infantry Division of the National Defense Forces and the Brandenburg Commando.

Another adventure without any danger, but this time it is unforgettable for Heisenberg and Edim. Now, for them, the adventure has ended and a new war has begun

After the Battle of Elkelin, the German attack on Stalingrad had begun, and Heisenberg and Edim, who returned to the Brandenburg Commando, soon joined the attack on Bourstein.

They vowed that they would never forget the adventure they had with Marshal Ernst in their lifetime. This was also an extremely important experience for their future.

Of course, everything that has happened before should be forgotten, and the most important thing is how to do what is in front of you.

A new challenge is waiting for these two brave and fearless German soldiers.

The shouts woke Heisenberg up. It was dark at this moment, and Heisenberg heard explosions. The sounds were very close to where he was sleeping. The explosions were loud, much louder than grenades, and a little deafening. One advantage of sleeping in a fox pit is that if your location is bombarded, most shrapnel and shock waves will pass over your head. Heisenberg prayed silently in his heart, secretly thanking the person who made the decision to sleep in a fox pit. At this moment, a shell fell a hundred feet away and exploded.

An armored division of the German army was stationed between the commando division's station and the road leading to Boerstein. The shells seemed to come from that direction. The shells roared through the air, fell to the ground and exploded.

Several members of the commando lay tightly in the fox pit, lowering their bodies as much as possible. Their helmets were firmly worn on their heads with a buckle. The shells exploded around them like thunder. Those who shot the commando must know the exact location of the commando.

A few minutes later, Heisenberg heard the German cannons starting to counterattack the Russians. In addition to many 105mm cannons, Heisenberg also heard the sound of some heavy artillery. Soon, the 80mm mortar also opened fire from the foxglove.

The artillery battle between the two sides lasted about half an hour. This period seemed to be longer for the panicked soldiers in the foxglove. Heisenberg listened to the howling of the shells as they hit the commando, imagining the situation when they rushed straight towards the small foxglove of the commando.

The explosion of a shell was very close to the commando, and then Heisenberg heard someone screaming. He concluded that the shell hit a fox pit. Then, he heard someone shouting: "Medical Soldier!"

The shelling continued, and the flash of the explosion illuminated the darkness. The sky was filled with thick smoke. Not long after the fox pit was hit, a corporal ran over and jumped into a fox pit.

Amid the rumbling cannons, he shouted: "We have to go out and support the tanks! They are exchanging fire with the enemy. Get their own equipment! Five minutes!"

After hearing the explosion of shells falling around for another five minutes, the commando jumped out of the foxglove and rushed forward, joining hundreds of soldiers who followed the tanks. The German armored division rushed forward slightly faster than walking.

Heisenberg witnessed a group of soldiers being hit directly by a shell. The group of soldiers were pushing forward, and the shells just fell among them. The fragmented bodies were blown to pieces. Most of the soldiers continued to rush forward, and only a few soldiers stopped to rescue the wounded.

They may be medical soldiers.

After rushing out of the camp, people felt a little relieved. The enemy's shells continued to bombard the commando's camp, and did not pursue the commando.

Heisenberg rushed into the darkness and tripped by something. He fell heavily to the ground face down and tried to grab his weapon. He looked down and the one that tripped him was a wire fence that was run over by a tank. Heisenberg got up and caught up with the commando tank.

After running for about half an hour, the commando came to a place about a kilometer away from a forest. With the light of dawn, Heisenberg could see the woods. Not long after, the forest lines were clearly visible, and at this moment, countless muzzles flashed in the woods.

"Lying down!" Heisenberg shouted loudly, then fell to the ground.

It took only one second for a raindrop to hit the commando. Heisenberg heard the whistling of bullets through the air. Only a few soldiers heard Heisenberg's warning or saw the flashing of muzzles, and they also lay down. Most of the soldiers did not do so. Many standing German soldiers fell to the ground after being hit by the deadly bullets.

Heisenberg ignored the screams and cry for help around him, raised his rifle, aimed at the flashing of the muzzle in the woods and began to shoot.

The German division advancing with the Bolaidenberg Commando was in chaos. Some soldiers were shot and screamed heart-wrenchingly, some were killed, and some rushed towards the woods with tanks. Some soldiers were busy rescuing the wounded, while others were frightened and at a loss. Some heavy weapon groups were busy fighting back with MG34 machine guns or 80mm mortars.

Heisenberg moved the crosshairs in the scope and was calmly aiming at the flickering points of the muzzle one by one. He judged that the distance between the enemy was about 800 to 900 meters, so he slightly raised the aiming point. Some of the flickering points in the woods came from rifles, but it was a bit difficult to aim at them, and Heisenberg felt that killing the enemy's machine gunners was more effective.

Several German tanks rumbled forward and fired violently with their main guns and machine guns. Despite the noise on the battlefield, the sound of bullets hitting the tanks was still clearly visible.

The German tanks accelerated, shortening the distance between them and the Russian infantry. Several tanks were hit and exploded. The infantry following these tanks were exposed to the enemy's firepower and some people were shot, while others lay down and fired back on the spot. After the tanks accelerated, the infantry behind them could no longer keep up.

When these tanks rushed to 300 meters from the woods, the Russian soldiers no longer fired at the German infantry. They were more concerned about the tanks rushing towards him. The German tanks were fired at him with machine guns. The machine guns rushed into the ranks of Russian soldiers like raindrops. This may be a devastating blow to them, but Heisenberg could not see clearly what was going on there.

The battle lasted for about an hour. Heisenberg continued to search for the target. The bullets in the magazine bag had been used up by him. Heisenberg took the magazine bag from a dead German soldier and reloaded the bullets. Heisenberg did not use the spare bullets in the backpack, nor did he use the anti-tank rifle.

At dawn, the sky finally began to brighten. Heisenberg took out a camouflage net to cover his head so that it would be less obvious. Then, Heisenberg cat lowered his waist and ran towards a barn between here and the woods. At this time, the German tanks had not yet entered the woods, although some German soldiers had chased and rushed into the woods.

Walking into the barn, there was a smell of straw, and Heisenberg saw several sheep and a cow in the barn. It was a miracle that the livestock were not hit in the battle. This was a good sign that the barn had not been hit too much.

Heisenberg climbed along the ladder to the attic of the barn. Here he saw another sniper, whose head was covered with camouflage nets. He was shooting in the direction of the battle, full of Russians, tanks and German infantry. The sniper suddenly turned around and pointed his rifle at Heisenberg.

"Frick, is it you?"

"Edim!" Heisenberg exclaimed: "How long have you been here?"

"I'm here after the battle starts. Do you have any bullets?"

"Yes." Heisenberg reached into the magazine bag, took out twenty bullets and handed them to him.

"Thank you, Frick!" He handed his telescope to Heisenberg. "You are my observer."

"Observer?"

"Use a telescope to see and choose a target for me."

Heisenberg stood behind him, raised his telescope and looked at it. Edim pulled Heisenberg down and lay down: "Look down, Frick. Do you want us both to die?"

"Oh, I'm sorry." Heisenberg covered his disguise net on his face, and then picked up his telescope to search for movement on the battlefield.

Soon Heisenberg discovered an anti-tank gun company of the Russians. They were equipped with about 20mm caliber artillery. This gun was a bit like a miniature cannon. This group of guns had twelve people, each gun was operated by two soldiers. They also had an observer who was holding a telescope to check the situation.

"At 11 o'clock, a 20mm artillery company."

Edim turned the barrel and searched for the target with his scope. His scope was also "Zeiss". Like Heisenberg's, the rifle he used was also Mauser KqBk.

"I saw nothing."

"Look up the mountain." Edim moved his rifle slightly upward.

"I saw it! Pay attention to the observer." Heisenberg looked at the artillery observer. Edim pulled the trigger. A second later, the observer fell down.

"Good shooting skills!"

"Please pay attention to their gunners!" He began to kill the enemy gunners and load them one by one.

Edim's firing speed was incredible, and the speed of pulling the bolt was dazzling. After the five bullets in the bullet casing were shot, he quickly loaded a new magazine. Edim first pressed five bullets into the bullet casing and stuffed one bullet into the chamber, which enabled him to fire six shots after each load. After the six bullets were shot, the Russian gunners had stopped the shelling and all lay on the ground. Hesenberg saw them talking to each other, and he thought, they must have been frightened.

"Their sergeant will definitely order them to continue firing," Edim said.

A few seconds later, the Russian gunners really stood up and manipulated the artillery to continue firing. Edim shot one gunner, but he did not shoot at the sergeant. Edim shot three more gunners, and the remaining Russians were panicked. They tried to drag the artillery to retreat quickly. Edim killed two more, leaving only the sergeant. The Russian artillery sergeant ran away and disappeared soon. Except for him, the entire artillery company was shot dead.

"Next target?" Edim asked.

Heisenberg continued to search for Edim for sniper targets, and those who died under his gun were enemy machine gunners, officers, snipers and infantrymen. There was no sign of sympathy, mercy or apologies on Edim's face. He was a real killing machine. He aimed and shot, and someone in front of him would be killed, or he would fall to the ground in pain.

When Heisenberg was about to run out of bullets, Edim told Heisenberg to wait here and he went back to get the bullets. He asked Heisenberg to continue shooting with his remaining bullets, and kill him as long as someone dared to emerge.

Edim went for a long time, and in half an hour, Heisenberg discovered and killed three enemy snipers.

"Heisenberg, what is the result of the battle?" Edim asked after he came back.

"Kill three snipers!" Heisenberg replied.

"Great!" He patted Heisenberg's back and said: "The enemy's sniper is one of the most important targets of the commando."

Edim raised his telescope and served as an observer for Heisenberg. In twelve minutes, he found ten snipers, and Heisenberg killed them one by one. Every time he pulled the bolt, Heisenberg wanted to be as fast as he did, but in terms of speed and accuracy, he was not as good as Edim.

"You are a good shooter, just like me!" Edim said in his usual monotony.

"Thanks!"
Chapter completed!
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