USSR 1941 Chapter 468: letter

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  Chapter 468 letter

  Andrianka guessed right, Shulka knew what was inside the envelope without opening it.

  Before Shulka ca here, everyone knew that the 82nd Infantry Regint was an abandoned team, even the families of these soldiers knew.

  But they have nothing to do, because this is an order and a system, and they can only wait for the day when their fate cos.

  However, the arrival of Shulka gave them hope.

   You must know that it is a "breakout hero", a hero who has repeatedly brought the Soviet army out of the enemy's siege and won victories. The superiors will not send him to this abandoned army without a reason.

  The only explanation is that, as Mikhailvich told them, the superiors intend to rectify the 82nd Infantry Regint, which ans that the 82nd Infantry Regint has not been abandoned, and it still has hope.

  Hope this thing is a weird kind of thing sotis.

  If you think there is no hope, then there really is.

  If you think there is hope, then there is hope.

  Now the ntality of the 82nd Infantry Regint and even their families has gradually changed from the forr to the latter because of the arrival of Shulka.

  In fact, it is not accurate to use the word "gradually" to describe it.

  Because Shulka didn't know, he could have caused a sensation in the city the night he arrived in Uryupinsk.

That night, after Shulka stepped into Andrianka's carriage and left, Valery shouted excitedly to his subordinates: "Did you hear that? It's Shulka, the 'breakout hero' Shulka, he ca to our The army is appointed as the deputy head!"

   "Yes, Comrade Battalion Commander! It's really Shulka!"

   "Know what that ans? We're saved!"

  …

  Then, Valery didn't even care about the task of patrolling. He ran ho imdiately and knocked on the wooden door with a "bang bang".

  Valery's family didn't know what was going on, they got up from the bed in panic and opened the door.

   "What happened, Valery?" Mother asked palely, "Are they going to send you to the battlefield?"

   "When are we leaving?" asked the father.

   "No!" Valery shook his head excitedly, he was out of breath for running so fast.

   "You, you ran away again?" Father couldn't help being taken aback.

  Although the last ti was not strictly speaking "escape", Valery was "retreating" under the attack of the German army.

  At that ti, who can tell whether to escape or retreat?

   "No!" Valery finally recovered his breath: "Have you heard of 'Breakout Heroes'?"

"certainly!"

   "Here he is, in Uryupinsk!"

  Parents don't respond because they don't know what this has to do with them.

   "I just found out that he is our deputy commander!" Valery explained: "The 'Breakout Hero' ca to our army and served as the deputy commander. We have hope!"

  The parents were silent for a while, and then suddenly hugged Valery and cried.

No one would understand their pain, not just Valery, his family mbers could not hold their heads up in front of other people, and even if anything happened to Valery, the family mbers might be interrogated or sent to prison. To Siberia.

   But now, if there is a "breakout hero" to lead this army and lead them to victory on the battlefield, everything will be different.

  So, the news spread from ten to ten, and soon, the news that the "breakout hero" was serving as the deputy head of the 82nd Infantry Regint spread throughout the city.

  If it weren't for the fact that the people couldn't enter and leave the barracks at will, I'm afraid many people would have co to visit Shulka.

   "Valery is just one of them!" Andrianka said: "Most people in our army have parents and family mbers. They all have great hopes for you!"

   "I can't help it!" Shulka replied.

   "Really?" Andrianka sat down on the edge of the table, looking at Shulka: "This is not the Shulka we know!"

   "You don't know anything!"

"Yes, we don't know anything!" Andrianka nodded: "All we know is from the newspapers. They say that you are invincible and that you are not afraid of any difficulties because you can solve them. All the difficulties that other people seem to be unable to solve! But it is clearly not the case, is it?"

   "It won't work for , Andrianka!" Shulka said.

   "Okay!" Andrianka handed the letters to Shulka and said, "Then why don't you dare to open these letters?"

   After saying that, Andrianka smiled and left, taking a jug of wine on the table with her.

  Shuerka was silent for a while, then took a letter on the desktop and tore it open.

"Dear Comrade Shulka, you can't believe how we write this letter. It may be just a small thing for you, or just an experience, but for us it ans rebirth, yes Recover the lost dignity and honor..."

   Shulka didn't look any further.

  Because he knew he couldn't fulfill their wish.

  In the end, he will still leave everything here and leave, and these soldiers and their families still have to face what they have to face.

   Still, why not try it?

   And it doesn't seem to be bad for , after all, I can't leave here for the ti being.

  Thinking of this, Shulka raised his head to the commander who was warming up: "Comrade Mikhailvich, can we get more supplies?"

   Mikhailvich and Andrianka turned their heads abruptly, and then bead with joy.

   "If before that!" Mikhailvich replied: "It will be very difficult for us to get more supplies! Even entertaining you requires hunting, but now..."

   Mikhailvich raised his head towards Shulka's table, and then several people looked at each other and smiled.

   Mikhailvich was right.

   It’s actually a bit of a celebrity thing, even recruiting soldiers… Hardly anyone wanted to be in the 82nd Infantry before.

   This is not only because of the lack of supplies, but also because everyone knows that this is a cannon fodder unit, and no one is willing to die on the battlefield without dignity as cannon fodder.

  But it is different for Shulka to be a call in this army. Shulka is a hero, which ans that this army is likely to be built into a heroic army in the future.

  So the problem of recruiting recruits seems to be solved.

  The problem is... this is just what the common people take for granted, and to so extent they are still deceived by the "breakout heroes".

  In the eyes of superiors, the 82nd Infantry Regint is still a cannon fodder unit. Even if they have more soldiers or even better training and morale, they will still be sent to the battlefield to step on mines one day.

  

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