Chapter Eighty-Four: Drunkenness

Koval divided the convoy into three waves, and rode himself behind the back hall for fear of trouble. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 The info team finally left Lentvaris, and Koval finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Koval shouted, "Everyone, hurry up! ”

The carriage suddenly increased its speed and sped away from the barracks in the rear.

The wheels of the car kept spinning, and the group walked silently on the dark road. Blown by the icy north wind, the alcohol power that Koval had accumulated in his body gradually attacked, and his mind was a little drowsy.

Remembering how he had been in front of Pavowski, drunk, and pleading with Pavowsky to get enough ammunition, Koval was filled with anger that he had charged into battle in the face of life and death, and that he had been so aggrieved in front of these incompetent fellows, that he was ashamed to be a human being.

I am a time-traveler, a chosen one, a great mission to restore Poland that has called me into this world. Koval kept roaring in his heart.

Koval waited in Vilnius for a week in the hope that the top leaders of the army would see that on the basis of his great achievements in capturing Vilnius, they would be able to promote themselves to regimental commanders. In this way, he could command a regiment of 1,900 troops. With a force of nearly 2,000 men, Koval would have a lot more options to fight in Lithuania, whether it was attacking the enemy's partial division, the main force of the ambushed man, or even capturing the enemy's city. This will give you a few more chances of success for the complete recovery of Lithuania.

As a result, many opportunities were wasted, many risks were taken, and a week of waiting was waited, and the main forces of the 11th Division were about to arrive in Vilnius, and the promotion order from the military headquarters had not yet arrived. Koval had to lead his troops out the night before the arrival of the division leadership.

Back in Vilnius, Koval immediately called a meeting of officers.

"The main forces of our division will arrive in Vilnius tomorrow at noon, and we must leave tomorrow morning." Koval whispered to the three regimental commanders.

The three nodded in agreement.

Soon, all the officers of the company and platoon ranks arrived in the conference room, and the room was full of more than thirty people.

By the dim light of the oil lamp, Koval glanced solemnly at all the officers, all of whom were sitting in precarious positions.

"The army has just been replenished with sufficient ammunition, and according to the original discussion, I have decided that at seven o'clock tomorrow morning, all the troops will set out and march eastward." Koval said solemnly: "How are the preparations of the various companies? ”

Parker said, "Battalion commander, the military rations have been raised, enough for our battalion to consume for a month. ”

"And let General Vilko help us continue the collection, and then we will have to give a portion of our prisoners?" Koval said with a smile.

The officers around all laughed, and the tension was swept away.

"Sir, the lightly wounded in the hospital have gradually returned to the troops, but there are still some seriously wounded who need to be treated." Alex said.

"We want to strengthen our cooperation with hospitals, and in the future our seriously injured will also be sent to hospitals in Vilnius for treatment. The military could provide $3,000 for them to help procure the drugs that the army desperately needs. Koval said.

"Are the platoons ready?" Koval shouted as he looked at the officers around him.

"Wait for orders at any time." The officers replied in unison.

"After you go back, do a good job of mobilizing and preparing the troops. End of meeting. ”

The rest of the officers withdrew one after another, leaving only three company commanders looking at Koval with some hesitation, and Koval said firmly: "Go!" We will be the winners. ”

After everyone had gone out, Koval felt his head groggy. Majewski knew that Koval had drunk too much, so he had to carry Koval to his rented house.

"Knock knock・・・・・・・" Maevsky kept knocking on the heavy wooden door.

"Who are you?" A timid voice came from within.

"Anna, it's me, Victor Koval." Koval shook his head and shouted.

The door immediately opened, and Anna watched in amazement as Majewski stood outside the door with Koval on his back.

Koval broke free of Majewski's support, took two steps inside, turned around and said with a smile: "Majewski, you go back and rest!" Enjoy the last wonderful evening! Good bye! ”

"Sir! Is there anything else you need? Mayevsky said with some hesitation.

"Go back and get some sleep, tomorrow we will go on our expedition." Let's go! Koval turned around half a circle to signal that he was OK and let him go back.

Majewski looked at Koval and then at Yuli Anna, and finally left.

Koval's feet shook, and Anna immediately ran up to him to support him, and said in a coquettish voice, "Kovar, how did you do this?" ”

"Just a little drink!" Koval said with a soft smile.

"The smell of alcohol on your body is dead, not to mention a little wine! Aren't you usually very measured? How could you get drunk like this? Anna retorted.

Koval smiled helplessly: "Sometimes people always have to do something they don't want to do, you say, isn't it?" ”

Anna dodged Khoval's gaze and said, "I'll boil you some hot water and take a bath!" ”

"I'll give you a hand!" Koval said that after drinking and riding a horse for dozens of miles, Kovar's clothes were stained with alcohol and sweat, which made him very uncomfortable.

Anna lit the stove, and Koval lifted the bucket and filled it with water.

The two men sat side by side in front of the fire.

"Anna, we're going to fight again tomorrow!" Koval said calmly.

"Tomorrow?" Anna exclaimed in surprise, her voice suddenly rising a few decibels. She immediately realized that her voice was too loud, and asked softly: "Why are we going to war again when we are not staying in Vilnius!" ”

"Now that we have the advantage and the enemy is weak, it's a good time for us to attack!" Koval explained calmly.

"Where are we going to fight?" Anna asked curiously.

"We want to recover the lands that were divided among the Russians in 1772." Koval explained.

"There are so many places, I don't know how many battles we have to fight, how many people have to die before I can get them back!" Anna sighed softly.

"If we can't take it back when we have an advantage, we lose more when we are weak!" Koval sighed: "You don't have to worry, this time, we will definitely win, and Poland will be revived from now on." ”