After forcing ourselves to drive the last stretch of the journey, it was already past one o'clock late at night when Wei Ran drove the car into the large yard beside Kaban Lake in Kazan.
He hurriedly turned on the heating equipment in the whole house, and then closed all the windows. At the same time, he also informed Katenka that he did not need to continue to help him keep an eye on the surveillance in the yard. It wasn't until he was finished that Wei Ran got into the bathroom and took a shower, and then went straight into the bedroom.
Wei Ran slept until noon the next day, but after a night's sleep in a bedroom with excessive formaldehyde, he looked very active.
Several suitcases containing clothes, various study materials, and those who deliberately brought gin to make the professor angry were all sent to the places where they should go. Only then did Wei Ran carry the precious "historical ammunition" and a bag of cash up to the attic. After passing through an inconspicuous secret door, he sent them all into the mezzanine of the attic. A door fixed to the corner of the load-bearing wall In the safe.
In addition to these ammunition, which are basically impossible to use in this era, he brought back the same ammunition that Professor Alexei bought from Mr. Alexander, which was only worth a few hundred dollars. pistol, as well as the VSS silent sniper rifle borrowed from Mr. Nikolai before he moved to Volgograd, and a PSS silent pistol.
With these three weapons carried on his shoulders, Wei Ran walked into the study on the second floor. He first put the silent pistol and the spare magazine and ammunition into the drawer of a solid wood table. . Then he walked into the bedroom and put the silent sniper rifle and the matching magazine and ammunition into the drawer of a large bedside table.
This was not over yet. When he reached the first floor, he fixed the plastic-cased pistol that Professor Alexei had bought under the long table with Velcro.
These weapons are not so much used for self-defense as they are for concealment, covering up the fact that he can take out weapons from the metal book to fight back if necessary.
As for why such arrangements were made in this seemingly harmless house, perhaps Wei Ran himself was not aware of it. Apart from the fact that the metal notebook had knocked him out several times, Being sent to World War II made him subconsciously nervous. What was more, it was actually the subtle influence of his learning experience at the Hongqi Forest Farm.
After making all arrangements, Wei Ran drove the empty off-road vehicle, went out to find a place to fill his stomach, and packed lunch and dinner meals.
He returned to the large yard next to the lake and turned on the floor heating to the maximum. Then he opened all the windows in all rooms for ventilation. Finally, he carried the study materials and Katenka. He gave him his laptop as a gift and sat at the desk on the first floor facing Lake Kaban outside the window, calming down and working on the graduation thesis that required him to rack his brains.
Not only Wei Ran is also busy with her studies, but also her nominally beautiful classmate Maya. Ji Ma, his real classmate, has also worked diligently this week to let the person in chargeGorman, who was leading him, once wondered if this guy had secretly taken drugs.
However, it is not a bad thing that Jima, who used to be paddling all the time, can work so hard now, so both Gorman and Teacher Anna, who helps with an information collection class every now and then, invariably increase the intensity of the class. The strength, just like it once tormented Wei Ran, never tired of tempering the "prodigal son's return" Ji Ma.
Two days later, Wei Ran, who had finally written the outline of his thesis, received a call from Diane again. To his surprise, Diane not only bought a ticket for him to go to Belarus, but she even came to Kazan in person.
Since the other party paid so much attention to it, Wei Ran naturally found it difficult to show off. After carefully checking and replenishing the supplies in the metal book, he immediately picked up the suitcase he had prepared in advance and drove to the airport in his car.
As soon as they met, Diane reached out enthusiastically and said, "Mr. Victor, thank you again for your willingness to take this trip."
"I am also surprised that you You pay so much attention to me." Wei Ran said pointedly while shaking hands with the other party.
Diane shook her head tiredly, "Our situation in Russia is far from as good as you think. To put it simply, we are in urgent need of a breakthrough to open up the situation."
< p>Hearing this, Wei Ran gave up the idea of continuing to ask, let go of the other party's hand, changed the subject and asked, "Tell me about that well, what is the situation now?""We have taken over the excavation site, and it is currently in the shutdown stage."
Diane led Wei Ran into the airport lounge, and then took out a tablet computer from his briefcase and opened it. Pulled out a few photos and handed them over.
Looking at the photo on the screen, Wei Ran raised his eyebrows subconsciously. In the photo, in addition to a dry well with a tripod and a large amount of soil piled next to it, there were also people lying on the unfolded canvas next to it. There were broken bones with tattered clothes and coats remaining.
Continuing to scroll back to the next photo, Wei Ran saw an interesting picture. In this close-up photo, you can clearly see two arm bones with sleeves remaining, being covered by a rusty The stained iron wires were tied tightly, and looking at the tightness, it was obvious that the two arms were tied with iron wires at the beginning, so that after so many years, even though the flesh and skin had rotted away, only the flesh was left. Bones, but still only imprisoned them.
"Are there fatal wounds on the bones found at the scene?" Wei Ran looked up at the fat woman Diane sitting next to him and asked.
"Only a few bones have fatal injuries." Diane paused and continued, "The rest have not found any fatal injuries for the time being."
Hearing this, Wei Ran Continuing to scroll back, the remaining photos are basically close-ups of the environment around the well. But what puzzles Wei Ran is that apart from the vast forests, what can be seen around is that a large area of the remaining area is covered with snow. This area is even specially marked on the photo.The snow-covered location is a swamp.
Continuing to scroll back, he finally saw the only man-made structure besides the well in the last photo - a bare stone fireplace chimney.
"Is there any record about this in the Belarusian historical archives?" Weiran asked the second question after returning the tablet to the other party.
Hearing this, Diane shook her head, "We didn't find any records related to this place."
"Can you mark the location here on the map?" Wei Ran He continued to ask patiently.
"No problem"
As Diane spoke, she controlled the tablet to bring up the satellite map. After searching for the location of Minsk, she gently slid the screen to zoom in, and then Stopping at a location called Liuban, he pointed to the edge of a forest on the satellite map and said, "It's near here."
Taking the tablet again, Weiran zoomed in on the map to its maximum extent. After some observation, I finally shook my head in disappointment. Just from this satellite map, I couldn't see any valuable clues at all.
As for the place name Liuban, he had some impressions. In the first half of 1942, the Soviet Union fought a failed offensive campaign here. But what impressed Wei Ran about this place was not the Soviet Red Army soldiers who died, disappeared or were captured in that battle. But because in that battle, a controversial rebel-Andre Andreevich Vlasov appeared in the Soviet Red Army.
Speaking of which, Vlasov was not only a lieutenant general, but also the commander of the Soviet Second Assault Army at the time. If we push the time forward to 1938, Vlasov even helped train the transportation team of Shenkai Logistics Group in China.
Whether he was sent abroad or went abroad for training, in short, after completing his business in China and returning home, Vlasov immediately took over the 99th Infantry Division, and soon after, he also accepted the iron Marshal Mu Xinge's review.
In 1941, as commander, he successively took over the 37th Army, which participated in frontal defense operations in Kiev, and the 20th Army, which served as the vanguard in the battle to defend Moscow.
Even during this period, Stalin even sent a special plane to take him back to Moscow from the battlefield, and personally awarded him the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner.
It stands to reason that such a Red Army soldier with a good resume and upright roots must be a smart man, but perhaps it is precisely because he is too smart that he was promoted to a certain rank not long after he was captured in the Liuban Battle. Lieutenant General Commander Vlasov happily chose to surrender and change his boss.
Think this is the end? How could someone who could be called a rebel rebel only once? How could it be possible to be satisfied just by rebelling?
After being turned into an accomplice of Fasusi, Vlasov was put under house arrest in Berlin by the Germans who did not take him seriously. He lived in a small villa and lived a happy life with a beautiful girl in his arms. , but he also wants to make meritorious deeds.
But this time, the way he planned to make meritorious service in front of his new boss seemed much safer. Not only did this guy repeatedly publish open letters to blame his former boss Stalin and the Bolsheviks he once believed in, he even formed a powerful The Russian sister Fangjun followed him to do things together.
Whether the rebel team he formed is serious or not, we have to admit that by the time of the Prague Uprising in 1945, the army led by Vlasov was fattened by mustache military expenditures. It still had a positive effect - because he rebelled again!
This time, Vlasov and his younger brothers took control of Prague at the cost of only 300 people. By the way, they also captured thousands of German prisoners.
However, just as he was dreaming and singing, waiting for his former boss to forgive him, the Prague resistance organization who had cooperated with them to retake their homeland suddenly sold them out with a knife. Clean.
As for the result, part of the army under his command surrendered to the Americans, and part of it was directly captured by the Soviet army. Of course, no matter what the process was, when World War II ended, Vlasov and his younger brothers were basically all sent back to their hometown in the Soviet Union.
These blind boys who once followed Vlasov all have new jobs after the war. In short, those who should go to Siberia to dig potatoes will get a basket and shovel, and those who should dig mines Grabbing pickaxes and miner's lamps, everyone boarded the Siberian Railway special train with tears of joy, and worked together to build the new post-war Soviet Union through hard work.
As for Vlasov himself, on August 1, 1946, a sunny day suitable for hanging, he received a stick from his first boss that was perfect for hanging him. Broken rope on the gallows.
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