Chapter 131: Marshal's Assistant
"Hey! Hitler! The stranger shouted, and then flames rose and enveloped his massive head.
Sun Hui stared at the strange man who was crushed under the roulette wheel, and to his surprise, the flames only burned in his head, not the rest of his body.
In a few moments, the strange man's head burned into a white skull, and the flames were extinguished, and then the skull "snapped" in the cold air.
Sun Hui put away the long knife, came to the corpse of the strange man, and searched the corpse's clothes.
The weirdo didn't carry anything special, just a few small things like knives, lighters, cigarettes, and a temporary ID card.
It is said to be an ID card, but it is actually a piece of paper with personal identity information such as name, gender, age, place of origin and address, and is stamped with a purple round official seal.
The ID card showed that this person's name was Maxim and he was a Spaniard, but Sun Hui knew that this was by no means this person's real name, and this ID card looked real, and it was probably forged by him, or it was snatched from a Spaniard who was really staying in Leningrad temporarily due to the war, and the owner may have killed him.
Sun Hui remembered the corpse of the man he saw when he first came in, so he turned back to look for it, and soon he came to the corpse, and sure enough, as he guessed, this person's physical characteristics were more like a Spaniard, and the temporary ID card should be this person's.
Sun Hui remembered what the strange man said when he was dying, and carefully searched the lighthouse again, but no new enemies appeared, he knew that the guy was probably deliberately scaring him with such words before he died, but he still couldn't help but worry about the safety of Ye Chuchu and the girls, so he quickly left the lighthouse and found his own car to rush back.
When he returned to the station, he saw four girls chatting with a middle-aged man in his 40s wearing a green military uniform, and Sun Hui let out a long breath, it seemed that what he was most worried about had not happened.
"Alexander is back, Comrade Marshal." Ye Chuchu saw Sun Hui come in, and said to the middle-aged man in front of him with a smile.
Hearing Ye Chuchu's words, Sun Hui couldn't help but be stunned, but when he saw the person walking towards him with a smile, he immediately recognized who he was.
That was the "Red Marshal" Voroshilov.
"Your boots ......" Ye Chuchu noticed that Sun Hui in front of Voroshilov seemed to be a little disheveled, and the boots on his feet were also cracked, and a worried look flashed in his eyes.
Of course, she knew that Sun Hui must have encountered an extremely dangerous enemy, and when she kicked the opponent with her foot, she used all her strength to kick such a pair of sturdy thick boots apart.
"Oh, I was passing by a ruined lighthouse on my way to the port and was attacked by saboteurs, and I killed him." Sun Hui didn't want her to worry, and as she spoke, she came to Voroshilov and saluted upright.
Voroshilov smiled back, stretched out his hand and shook him.
"Sure enough, a great young man! What do you think? Didn't get hurt, did you? Voroshilov asked, feigned concern.
"No, Comrade Marshal, when I came back, I reported to the NKVD, and they have already sent someone." Sun Hui replied.
"Come, now that you're all here, I can start too." Voroshilov said, waving to the officers behind him, one of whom stepped forward to open a wooden box, others opened their notebooks, and others picked up their cameras.
Seeing such a scene, other officers and soldiers stationed in the station also gathered around. They have always been proud to have fought alongside the "521" crew, and they are thrilled that this group of heroes has been rewarded every time.
Sun Hui and the girls stood upright in front of Voroshilov, curious about what they would receive this time, and then he got the answer—Voroshilov, in the name of the Supreme Leader of the Soviet Union, Stalin, congratulated them on their new achievements and presented each of the five of them with a Caucasian dagger.
Stalin presented him with a traditional Caucasian dagger known as the "kindjal", which was common in the Caucasus and was usually used in conjunction with the "Chasik" long sword. The "Kancha" short sword is light and agile, can be stabbed and chopped, and is very widely used, and Persia and Turkey also have this kind of weapon, but it is mostly called "kama" (kama or qama).
Sun Hui and the girls got the "Kancha" sword handle is in the shape of "work", the gauntlet is rectangular, the handle tail is the crown shape under the upper circle, the short sword is made of patterned steel with a single handle, the handle is sandwiched on both sides of the handle, fixed with brass nails with a five-star shape, and the handle is a sea otter tooth.
The sword body of the "Kancha" short sword is straight, double-edged, equal width up and down, only gradually narrowed to the tip of the sword in the front, Sun Hui's sword is straight pointed, and the girl's is slightly bent to a sword tip, there is a cross-section of the blood groove on both sides of the sword body, because the sword body is thinner, the blood groove on both sides is staggered with each other, so the blood groove slightly deviates from the middle line from one side, and the sword body is engraved with a small wrong silver inscription, with a walnut wood tire wrapped silver scabbard. The inscription on this one by Sun Hui reads: "To the Soviet warrior Alexander, approx. Dimension. Stalin gift".
The "Kancha" short sword is loved by many people for its excellent and practical production, and it is countless fans in later generations, Sun Hui did not expect that Stalin was also one of the fans, and even gave it away.
According to Sun Hui's knowledge of history, there seems to be no record of Stalin giving this short sword to senior generals, and Stalin's gifts to his generals and foreigners were mostly pistols, and he remembered that the Chinese who received Stalin's gift was Xiang Ying, who gave him a pistol.
In any case, although Sun Hui himself did not have a good impression of Stalin in his heart, he still liked this "Kancha" short sword very much.
Moreover, he also understood what Stalin meant by entrusting Voroshilov with short swords for himself and the girls.
Stalin apparently knew from Zhukov that he was going to kill Himmler, and he supported himself in such a way that Stalin's calculations were very good, and if he succeeded, it would be tantamount to a heavy blow to the Third Reich, and the benefits for the Soviet Union would be enormous, and if he could not succeed, he would lose only a few tanks and a few people killed, which would be insignificant to him.
And Stalin's specific support was embodied in Voroshilov, who had fallen out of favor. Voroshilov is currently in the idle stage, and has always wanted to find an opportunity to make meritorious service and prove his worth to Stalin again, and Stalin asked Voroshilov to help the "521" crew, and while ridiculing and ridiculing, it can be regarded as giving this former "close comrade-in-arms" a chance - Voroshilov's military talent is very poor, and it is enough to command an army group, so that it is not good to assist a tank platoon in combat.