Chapter 188: Dreaming Back to the Rhine (10) One Update
"Sir, my order has long since come down, and I think I should be in Paris now. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info "Zhu Yao followed behind a major of the Wehrmacht, arguing for herself. Everything in Warsaw bores her, and she feels a chill down her spine when she thinks about those days in the concentration camp. Warsaw, for her now, was like purgatory, and she desperately wanted to get out of it.
From the time she was forcibly taken to that concentration camp, to now, she has been delayed in Warsaw for almost half a year. Although the current situation in Warsaw seems to be stable, Zhu Yao knows that all this is only temporary.
Hitler's ambition was by no means just the present achievement, many people in later generations have commented on him, and some even say that he is the living Napoleon! Poland, France...... And that's just the beginning!
Taking advantage of the fact that the traffic is still relatively smooth, Zhu Yao feels that it is very necessary for him to leave here as soon as possible.
Although she was sure that Karl was now in a concentration camp on the outskirts of Warsaw, she now felt that saving her life was more important than completing her mission!
The major in a slate-gray military uniform in front of Zhu Yao suddenly stopped his steps, Zhu Yao couldn't stop for a while, and crashed straight into his arms. Zhu Yao covered his head, hurriedly jumped out of his embrace, took two steps back, and said in a loud voice: "I'm sorry, sir, I'm really sorry, I didn't mean to, please forgive me." ”
After a moment of silence, the major suddenly spoke, "I will give an account to my lieutenant and ask him to arrange for you to get out of here." After a pause, the major suddenly spoke again: "I hope our next meeting will be in Germany!" Goodbye, Miss Arnold. ”
"Goodbye!" Zhu Yao looked up, only to see the back of the man leaving.
His adjutant stayed behind and drove Zhu Yao to the train station.
When Zhu Yao got into the German officer's car, the expressions of the people in the hospital were very complicated. Zhu Yao pursed her lips, didn't explain anything, and silently closed the car door.
Arriving at the train station smoothly, Zhu Yao jumped out of the car and thanked the adjutant for his send-off. The adjutant only nodded his head in gratitude to her, and then stepped on the gas pedal and left. Zhu Yao seized the last bit of time to take out his identification and documents, and handed them to the soldiers who were inspecting.
Seeing that the train was about to start, but the guards still didn't look like they wanted to return their identity certificates to her, Zhu Yao suddenly became anxious.
"Sir, I'm a nurse, I'm now ordered to go to Paris, I'm a German citizen." Zhu Yao solemnly reaffirmed her identity as a German citizen, and the soldier looked up at her, squinted his eyes and asked, "German citizen?" ”
"Yes, I am a German citizen! I think my ID is very clear. Zhu Yao said firmly.
"Elena Field?"
Zhu Yao looked at the slowly moving train, and the roar of the train made her not hear what the soldier said clearly.
"What? What do you say, sir? Zhu Yao had to withdraw her attention from the train and asked.
"Miss Elena Field, a native of Poland, is currently working as a nurse at the Army Hospital in Warsaw?" The soldier opened his ice-blue eyes, looked at Zhu Yao, and repeated it in a dangerous tone.
Zhu Yao was stunned, Elena? Isn't that the Polish girl in the same dormitory as her in the hospital? How did her identification end up here? Did she take it wrong when she was packing her things? No, it's impossible, everyone will keep this kind of thing in a good place, how can they be left elsewhere at will. Although she didn't want to believe it, the facts in front of Zhu Yao made her have to believe that her identity certificate was hidden by those people! Or, it may not have been used by others.
Zhu Yao's heart was cold, and the temperature in her body seemed to have left with the distant train.
"Please answer my question, ma'am!" The soldier had obviously lost his patience, or in his opinion, Zhu Yao was already a Pole full of lies. And the Poles, in the eyes of the German soldiers, have always been the same thing as fun.
Zhu Yao clenched her palms and pinched her palms hard, trying to calm down.
"No, no, I'm not Elena Field. I don't know why her ID is with me. I'm German and my name is Vanessa Arnold. Prefect Karl, who was in a concentration camp on the outskirts, could prove it for me. I just came back from there some time ago. Zhu Yao tried to calm down and said steadily.
"I'll confirm this with Chief Karl. But today, ma'am, you're going to come with us. As he spoke, the spear in the soldier's hand was pressed against Zhu Yao's waist.
Zhu Yao's body stiffened, and he didn't dare to resist at all and walked forward with a gun.
There was a small detention center near the station, and Zhu Yao didn't know who was holding them inside, so the soldier threw her into a small black room and left. The room was very dark, and through the only window, Zhu Yao could vaguely see what was in the room.
There was a thin layer of dead grass on the ground, and there was a small bump against the wall. Zhu Yao took a few steps over there, and suddenly the bulge moved, and Zhu Yao was so frightened that he immediately stopped. Then the pile of bulges didn't move, for a long time, just when Zhu Yao wanted to get closer to take a look. A pair of eyes suddenly peeked out from inside the bulge. Zhu Yao was startled, and after carefully identifying it, she found that there was a small child hidden in the pile of dead grass.
It looks like he's only three or four years old, but he doesn't know why he's locked up here. The cheeks had sunken due to long-term malnutrition, and the eyes were getting bigger and bigger. When he stared at you in a daze, Zhu Yao felt a little furious in his heart.
When Zhu Yao came in, the bag she was carrying was not taken away. Zhu Yao touched the bag, took out a small piece of bread from it, and handed it to the child. The child looked at her timidly for a while, and did not dare to stretch out his hand. Zhu Yao looked sad, and forced it into his hand. When the boy got the bread, he ate it in large gulps, and he ate it after two or three taps of bread. After eating, he looked at Zhu Yao again.
Zhu Yao shook her head and rummaged through her bag. Although she prepared very little food, it was no problem for the child to have a full meal. But this child has been hungry for a long time, Zhu Yao didn't dare to give him too much food, and it was not good to eat accumulated food at one time. If you are hungry for a long time like this, you can only come slowly and gradually, and you must not consume too much food at once.
The child was very disappointed when he saw Zhu Yao shaking his head. Then he looked at Zhu Yao for a while, and after making sure that she really didn't have any bread, he went back to the haystack. He never said a word.