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Chapter 167 Special Commissioner

Chapter 167 Special Commissioner

Pushing aside layers of bushes, Alexei arrived at the place where the German army had previously hidden.

A strong smell of blood hit me in the face. German bodies were lying on the ground in all directions. The blood that was flowing was mixing with the sand, forming a small vortex on the ground.

This was an ambush point that had been prepared long ago. The path in the forest was completely exposed to the ambushers' guns. If the girl named Tanya had not been alert in advance, half of their small force would have fallen in the first moment.

But in the end the hunter became the hunted.

Checking the bodies on the ground, there were a total of 9 Germans lying on the ground, most of whom were killed by the Oriental man.

Three of them were shot dead by Tanya, two others had a horrific big hole on their necks, and the others were shot through the chest or head.

All of them were fatal with one strike, and the whole process took no more than a dozen seconds.

At this time, two female soldiers were talking excitedly around the man. Seeing Alexei coming over, the Oriental saluted him and then took out a document from her pocket.

"Please take a look at this first."

Alexei unfolded the paper and was shocked to find that the document was actually issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The content was to appoint the person named He Chi in front of him as a special commissioner of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, responsible for official business at the front line. The combat troops should do their best to provide convenience. The most terrifying thing was that the issuer was actually Beria, the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

This is a big shot who knows everything!

"Comrade Special Envoy! Alexei, a soldier from the 2nd Regiment of the Moscow Guards Cavalry Division, reports to you!" Alexei put down the documents, stood at attention and saluted.

The other party did not have a collar badge and it was unclear what his rank was, but there was no doubt that his status was higher than that of everyone present.

"Hello! Comrade Alexei, I have been ordered to go to the Mozhaysk Defense Line. Can I go with you?" The Oriental man put away the documents and said in a friendly tone.

"Of course, Comrade Special Envoy." Alexei replied respectfully, subconsciously putting the other party in the position of a superior.

A Soviet soldier was killed in the conflict, and the others dug a pit with a military shovel to bury him. Before leaving, Alexei took the other party's student ID, which was evidence of the soldier's death.

After calming the frightened horse and putting the equipment back on the horse's back, He Chi breathed a sigh of relief as he watched the student soldiers in front of him supporting each other as they walked towards the exit of the woods.

The mission requirements this time are a bit weird.
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More than ten hours ago.

"Instance: Campus Under Fire, Time: 1941, Location: Moscow, Specific Mission: Find the nd Regiment of the Guards Cavalry Division and join them. After the Battle of Moscow, rewards will be calculated based on the number of survivors and the honors of the results of the battle of the nd Regiment of the Guards Cavalry Division."

This was the briefing He Chi heard when he first entered the copy, but when he went to look for the so-called Second Regiment of the Guards Cavalry Division, he was told some extremely bad news.

The Guards Cavalry Division was severely damaged in the previous Bryansk battle, and the Second Regiment of the Cavalry Division was almost wiped out. Now only a number remains.

It's gone? ! ! Where can I find it?
If there was anyone in the Soviet Union who was well-informed, the answer was of course the Cheka.

So who in Chikari is the most informed?

The expression on Beria's face when he found that his orderly had pulled out a pistol and pointed it at his head was very interesting.

"007, don't push your luck! What do you think my office is?!" Beria gritted his teeth as he looked at the Oriental man who had torn off his disguise.

"Please don't be nervous, Mr. Beria. I just want to make a deal with you and ask you to do me a small favor." He Chi smiled and put away the tool in his hand, then put a piece of manuscript paper on the table and took out a sketch pen from his arms. A map of the area around Moscow was formed. As the pen tip kept sliding, German units above the division level were marked one by one. Surprisingly, He Chi also standardized the actual number of these troops later.

"Super memory?" Belia muttered to himself. He was increasingly shocked by the man in front of him.

Half an hour later, a detailed map of the German military deployment appeared on Beria's desk. It was so detailed that it seemed as if it had been torn off the wall of the German Army Group Center's General Staff.

Swish~ He Chi tore off the manuscript paper and said, "Mr. Beria, I want to exchange this map for something with you."

Looking at what the other person was holding, Belia felt his breathing become heavier.

A complete and detailed map of the German military deployment. If this map was given to Zhukov, it would be like finding him a pair of eagle eyes that could completely overlook the battlefield.

Even reconnaissance aircraft can't do this well! This thing is worth a fortune!
Despite this, Beria's years of experience in intelligence work forced him to calm down. Exposing emotions too early was a mistake only third-rate intelligence agents would make.

"How do I know if the news above is true?" Beria said in a doubtful tone.

"I think your reconnaissance team should have done a lot of work. If you compare the existing intelligence and verify it with each other, you should know the truth."

Belia didn't comment and looked at He Chi, "What on earth do you want?!"

"First, I want to know where to find the 2nd Regiment of the Guards Cavalry Division."

"Why are you asking this?" Beria was very surprised that such a super agent would pay special attention to a regimental unit.

"I have my reasons." He Chi didn't give a direct answer.

"Okay, wait a moment." Beria pressed a button on the table and said to a small microphone, "Go and help me check the latest movements of this unit."

He got feedback soon.

"The Second Regiment of the Guards Cavalry Division has suffered more than 90% casualties, and only a number remains. However, the High Command has just issued an order to have some cavalry cadets from the Military Academy to form a reinforced cavalry battalion to reinforce the Mozhaysk defense line today."

"Very good, then let's talk about the second thing." He Chi took out another piece of white paper and put it on the table. "The front line is quite chaotic right now, and it's not convenient for me to go in and out. Please give me a pass that allows me to freely enter and exit the nearby areas."

"What!" Beria slammed the table and stood up. "This is impossible!"

"Ok! Then I didn't say anything just now." He Chi snatched the map from his hand.

"Wait a minute!" Beria stopped him, then thought for a moment, "picked up a pen, wrote a paragraph on the paper, stamped it and signed his name."

"Don't do anything out of line, I'll send someone to keep an eye on you!" Beria threatened.

"Don't worry, let's go." He Chi made a gesture of invitation.

"Go? We? What do you mean?" Belia frowned.

"Of course you sent me out. This is your old nest. I can't jump off the building every time." He Chi said jokingly, showing the thing on his waist that looked like a bomb.

(End of this chapter)

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