Chapter 64: Yuli Anna

Kanas rushed over with his troops, and a few bullets were fired from the ordinary two-story residential building, which could not stop Kanas's advance at all. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

The assault squad ran to the wall of the residential building, the soldiers formed according to the previous exercises, and several soldiers took out grenades and threw them through two windows into the house. A soldier with a light machine gun fired wildly at the door, and then the soldier pushed open the gate that had turned into a hornet's nest and rushed in groups of three.

The hall was littered with the bodies of several Soviet soldiers, and in the rooms on either side lay several wounded Soviet soldiers, Kanaska glanced at them, glanced at the soldier next to him, and several soldiers shot them in the chest.

The soldiers went by three to inspect the rooms and kill all the Soviet soldiers who were hiding inside. The Polish soldier pushed the room open, and a Soviet officer stood up from behind the desk with his hands raised and said in a panic: "Don't shoot, I surrender, I surrender・・・・・・"

The Polish non-commissioned officer smiled at him, his face immediately relaxed, and the pistol in the Polish non-commissioned officer's hand suddenly shot him in the head, and he fell to the ground with a puzzled face.

"This is a secret mission, we can't let more people know, do you understand?" The Polish non-commissioned officer said to the two soldiers.

The soldiers quickly cleaned all the rooms, and Mayevsky led the men to a careful search on the first floor.

"Where are you talking about the basement? Why haven't you found it after looking for so long? Kanas asked at Majewski.

"Look closer, the information only says the basement." Mayevsky said as he slowly tapped against the wall.

Majewski suddenly noticed that the sound of banging on the wall had become different, "knock knock knock・・・・・・", and it seemed to be empty.

"There's a situation, come here!" Majewski urged excitedly.

"Aim inside, get ready to shoot!" Kanas commanded.

The two soldiers pushed the wall hard from the side, and the soldiers in the back pointed their guns inside, ready to shoot.

Suddenly there was a sound of things bumping in the room, and the soldiers were about to shoot immediately, when a crisp and gentle Polish voice came: "Don't shoot, I'm also Polish." ”

The soldiers were a little stunned, it turned out to be a woman, and they all waited for the order of the officer Kanas.

Kanas was also very troubled: in principle, he wanted to kill all the insiders he met, but now he met a woman, and he was a Polish girl. If he ordered her to be killed, the surrounding warriors would definitely think that they would be a cold-blooded butcher, and they might refuse to carry out the order based on their pitying appearance.

"Raise your hands and walk out slowly." Kanas ordered.

"Don't shoot! My name is Yuli Anna, my father is Polish, and I am the storekeeper here, and I am willing to help you organize your things here. A slender young girl walked out of it with a little fright, her innocent face like a hibiscus out of water, with tears in her eyes that made people pity, and her delicate figure could not be concealed even by a wide military uniform.

"Damn." Canas complained secretly, looking at the soldiers next to him, Canas knew what to do: "I'm really a crow's mouth, and I'm really bringing back a beautiful girl to the inexplicable battalion commander." Alas, let's let the battalion commander go to the headache! ”

"You're a storekeeper? Do you know what's valuable inside? Kanas asked calmly.

"I know the value of what is inside, and I can point it to you." Anna said timidly.

"You help us find the most valuable things, gold, silver, jewelry, we all want it!" Karnas said, "Follow this girl in and get things out, and move smartly." ”

Kanas went in and lit the oil lamp, and saw many chests inside. Open one chest, all of which are full of golden bars, and another of which is full of smooth and round pearls, and several chests of jadeite, agate, and other gemstones. On top of the wooden frame are many gold and silver objects, such as a one-meter-long silver cross, and a golden bell more than a foot long. All kinds of precious treasures are placed there, shining brightly, making people dizzy.

"Damn, I've never seen so many treasures in my life!" A Polish soldier exclaimed.

The surrounding soldiers also continued to sigh in agreement.

"Hurry up and get the stuff out!" Kanas commanded.

"Do you have a carriage here?" Kanas asked Anna, he really didn't expect that there would be so many treasures, and that he couldn't transport so many things by manpower.

"A carriage in the back of the house, you can transport it." Anna replied, "Even the things here have to be transported several times by horse-drawn carriages.

The most precious items here are the gold, jewels and some paintings, and the rest of the gold and silver items can be transported at the end. This is the key to the chest, where there is also the seal. ”

"Okay, let's get the gold out of the way." Kanas ordered.

Kanas immediately sealed and locked each chest. One by one, the soldiers loaded the boxes onto the wagon, and Mayevsky led them around the battlefield to the river.

Crossing a grove of trees by the river, several small boats were parked by the river, and Maevsky, knowing that they were soldiers of his own army, immediately asked them to carry their belongings to the boats.

"This thing is what the battalion commander wants, you have to be careful not to break the seal!" Mayevsky teased at the officers who had come to meet him.

"Little one, don't worry, there will be absolutely nothing wrong." The officer replied with a smile.

"You know what our battalion commander is like." Majewski responded.

The rest of the soldiers hurried back with the wagons between them, and Kanas immediately put the remaining boxes of gold and jewels on them, and there was not so much room for the rest of the gold and silver items. Canas looked at the treasures left in the basement, touched the huge silver cross, and reluctantly let go, but the carriage could no longer bear any more weight.

"Sir, although that cross is huge and heavy, its value may not be as precious as the oil paintings here, and these oil paintings are not heavy, you can move these things." Anna persuaded.

"Are these paintings so valuable?" Kanas wondered.

"Of course, their value increases over time, and in the eyes of those who understand art, they are priceless." Anna said.

"Sir, the battle next to them is over, and they're coming soon." A soldier walked in and said.

"Remove these paintings." Reluctantly, Canas put down the cross and loaded the painting into the carriage.

The soldiers poured a piece of tarpaulin on the wagon, and immediately covered the boxes inside. Kanas drove the carriage to the north.

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