Chapter Ninety-Nine: My Allies (Part II)
Trovic followed us around town, and the guy seemed to know us well, and soon led us to a small building. Trovic didn't knock on the door, he stood in front of the building and shouted: "Giovanna, Giovanna! Open the door! β
I looked at him in surprise, and then at Vukovic and Bunots, how did such a shouting make me think that the bandits had hit the door? And it seems that the main owner did not appear, but called out a lot of neighbors. But fortunately, looking at the expressions of these neighbors, this guy shouldn't be the first time to do this, these people should know Trovic, looking at his expressions are all ambiguous smiles.
After a while, a woman appeared at the window on the second floor of the small building in front of us, and it should be said that it was a girl. The girl smiled happily when she saw Trovic at the window, and quickly disappeared from the window, presumably to open the door for us.
Soon, the door in front of us opened, and out of it rushed out a girl, who had rushed into Trovic's arms and embraced him.
This fucking foreign devil is different, if there is a girl like this in China, she will not be smoked to death by her own father. I looked at Vukovic and the others beside me in embarrassment, all of whom had normal expressions and nothing special.
"Introducing, this is our new friend, called. Gypsies, yes, are gypsies. After hugging her, Trovic put her arms around the girl and looked at me and introduced, "This is my girlfriend, no, it's my fiancΓ©e, Giovanna." β
At this time, I saw this girl clearly, this European woman is generally taller than us, this girl is definitely 1.7 meters tall. He has blonde and brown hair, and his hairstyle is very simple, with a large ponytail hanging down the back of his head. Wearing a dress, the whole person looks young and energetic.
"Haha! I said Trovic, when did our Giovanna become a daughter-in-law to be married? Or is it your guy's? Aren't you going to pound old goods? The words came from a crowd of onlookers, followed by laughter.
"What an old thing, what an old thing. It's all a work of art. I told you that you don't understand. Trovic shot back and said, "Go." We went in and went home. β
When I entered the house, I saw that the furnishings were very simple, and there was an older woman in the house. Trovic's girlfriend or fiancΓ©e introduced her as his mother, and when she introduced me, she smiled and asked, "Why are you called a gypsy, I've seen a gypsy, they're very different from you, you're not like you at all." β
"Huh. You can call me Lin, Gypsy is just a nickname given to me by my friends. I laughed.
"I see." Giovanna was indeed very warm and generous, he looked at his mother and said, "This is my mother, beautiful Lady Anna. β
Just as I was about to greet this lady who was already physically blessed with the size of a European sister-in-law, this lady had already come over and smiled and gave me a hug, and then held my face and kissed me left and right, "Chinese? Just look at your looks and name. We had other Chinese here before, and they didn't leave even when the NATO bastards called. β
"Anna, don't scare this friend of mine." Vukovic said with a smile.
"Oh. Right, right. Those people are really good, really good. Anna said and looked at us, "What do you want to drink?" β
"Whatever, don't bother. We'll be gone in a moment. Vukovic seemed to be familiar with anyone here, and he waved his hand and said to Aunt Anna very casually.
"There were quite a few Chinese here before?" I looked at Vukovic and said.
Vukovic looked at me and smiled, "Not much, but there were." Otherwise, do you think I will drink tea after I go to China? β
"Oh." I nodded and didn't pay much attention. And Trovic and Bunotz and Milic all sat down. Trovic said, "How's that?" I'm unmarried
Wife is good, right? β
Bunotz smiled and saw Joanna leave with her mother for the time being, so he said, "Did she agree?" β
Trovic nodded and said, "Of course." How could you not agree? β
Hearing Trovic say this, Bunotz put away his smile and said, "Then you should think about it later." For now, I advise you to do less. β
Trovic originally wanted to argue a few words, but looking at Bunotz's unkind face, he was stunned for a moment and said: "After a while, I am ready to take him back." β
"Hmm. As soon as possible! Seeing Trovic say this, Bunots said in a soothing tone: "Take him to Belgrade, let her live a good life, and don't come back easily when she leaves." β
"Hmm. I understand. After Trovic finished speaking, he seemed to remember something, "What about you?" Are you still ready to stay here? β
"Where else can I go if I'm not here? The war will always pass. Someone has to stay here, I'm a native here, and this is my home. You're different, take Giovanna and Anna out of here, maybe in three or five or ten years, when people have really had enough, and the country has started to revitalize, you can think about coming back. Bunotz said.
"And what about Vukovic? That church that still guards you? β
Vukovic nodded, "Didn't he say that?" This is home, of course, and you have to stay here. β
"Okay. Then I'll discuss it with my people as soon as possible. See what they all have to say. Trovic said.
"Don't play tricks. Those men of yours are here to stay if they want to continue this life, but you have to fuck me off. Otherwise, you'd better not beat Giovanna's idea. Bunotz said solemnly.
"Good, good. I listen to you, I'll arrange it as soon as possible. You can rest assured, rest assured! Trovic hurriedly waved his hand.
"After you are gone, if those of yours are not willing to go, let them follow the gypsies. They will help you fulfill your wish against the Count. Bunotz continued.
Trovic looked at me, "Are you really going to fight the Earl to the end?" β
"What then? If I don't beat him, he won't let us go. I said.
Just as Trovic was about to continue talking, there was movement from inside, and Vukovic immediately said, "Okay, let's not talk about that." We should be a little more relaxed today, shouldn't we? β
Giovanna and her mother, Anna, came out of it with food and drink, and the atmosphere suddenly became lively again. Everyone consciously stopped discussing those things that were fighting and killing, maybe it was really like the saying that the war made women go away. The people around me are like that at the moment, maybe we are not in a good form, but when we are with family, friends, and especially women, we don't talk about those terrible things.
The meeting here lasted about an hour, and after an hour, we had to leave. Because I still have to rush back to continue to preside over the construction of my abandoned barracks, and when I get back, I have to check their progress and listen to the report. Although this project is not very complicated, we have a short time and everyone is not professional, so there will always be problems, and if the problems are not solved in time after a long time, it will seriously affect my progress.
After saying goodbye to each other and leaving, I followed Milic away as Giovanna looked at Trovic's reluctant gaze. I was surprised by the results of this trip, I not only got the help I wanted very smoothly, but also unexpectedly made me feel that I had a friend, that rare warm feeling. You must know that in the past, no matter where I was, I was busy fighting, even in that part of Colombia, the local people did not have such a warm attitude towards us, they saw us more as a group of dangerous elements who were temporarily on the same front with them, and most of them were usually far away from us, and would never take the initiative to say a word to us.
The experience in that town made me feel pretty good, and it made me feel that the environment was not so good
Oops. But when Milic sent me back to the barracks, I was nervous. Because the oil bottle saw me get out of the car and immediately told me that the old guy Younis would be here the morning after tomorrow. This means that I have a new mission to do, and what makes me nervous is not that I am going to die again, but that I am nervous about what kind of mission Eunice will bring us, and I am a little nervous about that unknown mission, and I don't know what kind of damn mission it will be.