Chapter 68: Victory Reception
"What do you say about those who escaped this catastrophe, it is better to expel them from the army!" General Vilko said. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
"They have tasted blood, and it is difficult for them to be ordinary people, so transfer them to the punishment camp and let them rush to the front during the battle. You can leave the punishment camp without dying after two charges. Koval thought for a moment and said.
As the crowd dispersed, Koval returned to the northern city with his army.
Kanas quietly walked over and reported: "Battalion commander, most of the things have been taken out, there are too many. ”
"Has anyone else noticed?" Koval asked, a frown.
"A few officers had some questions, but I prevaricated them." Kanas said.
"Check it out now?"
"No, where you stay first, I'll go over in the evening, remember to send a few more people." Koval said solemnly.
Koval said to Mayevsky again: "Today we have won the battle, it is worth celebrating, you count our supplies, what canned beef, cigarettes, candy are all evenly distributed, didn't we seize a batch of food from the enemy, and also take it out and share it with everyone." In short, we must let everyone have a good time! ”
"Battalion commander, can I drink?" Mayevsky asked excitedly.
"You guy, you're only seventeen years old and you like to drink so much!" Koval smiled and said, "You can drink wine, but you can't get drunk." The sentry on duty today must be well arranged, and we must not be careless. ”
After arranging these things, Koval visited the wounded again. Fortunately, in today's battle, except for a little obstacle when the whole line counterattacked and charged, the other battles were fought very smoothly, and the losses were much smaller.
Taking care of the wounded, Koval went to carefully inspect the defense layout of the northern city without stopping, and the soldiers he met on the road saluted Koval one after another. Looking at their adoring gazes, Koval felt an inexplicable pride in his heart.
After finally sorting out these things, it was already dark.
In the evening, General Vilko celebrated this victory with a huge banquet in the city.
Koval made its way through the northern city, some streets celebrating wildly, others deserted. It turns out that the streets that were celebrated were all within the community boundaries of some low-class Poles, and those deserted streets were mostly for those who had rich Russians and Lithuanians.
The Poles at the bottom probably felt that the Polish army had come and had hope, and they could even bully the Russians who rode on their heads in the past.
A city also has to divide streets according to ethnicity, and it would be hellish if it could be integrated. Koval thought to himself as he looked at the deserted streets.
When Koval came to the church, Koval wondered why General Vilco had chosen this place for the meeting.
The bodies around the church have been removed, but the traces of the war are still everywhere, and bullet holes remain in the walls.
Koval walked to the main hall of the church, and after the battle, General Vilko took the trouble to arrange it, with a portrait of the Virgin Mary in the center, a portrait of Jesus on both sides of the altar, and fourteen images of the crucifixion on the surrounding walls, but now only nine of them were hung, and there were traces of grenade explosions on the walls.
In the middle of the church there are many tables with various foods on them, which look like a bit of a buffet. There were many nobles and merchants mingling around the table, and Koval also heard music, which turned out to be someone playing Chopin's piano music.
Koval is now becoming familiar with the Western banquet routine, and he walks slowly past the crowd with a smile on his face, looking as if nothing had happened, actually pricking up his ears to see what the people are talking about.
At the end of the song, everyone applauded.
General Vilko raised his glass and said loudly: "Ladies and gentlemen, in order to celebrate today's defeat of the Soviet army and the recapture of Vilnius, for our great victory, come, toast this toast." ”
Everyone applauded, raised their glasses and drank a little. Koval once drank as he had done in the past, only to find that vodka and beer were not comparable, and he no longer filled large quantities.
"Come, let me introduce you to the outstanding talent of the Polish Army, the hero of this battle - Battalion Commander Kovar." General Vilko said, pointing at Koval.
Koval was looked around and nodded to the crowd.
"Until the arrival of officials from the Warsaw government, our Polish army will be responsible for maintaining law and order here, and we hope to have your support." General Vilko said.
Everyone said: "I must support, I must support." ”
A shrewd businessman stood up and asked, "General, the Soviet army has robbed us of all of our belongings, can you return it to us?" ”
General Vilko was stunned for a moment, and then said calmly: "Our army has just finished fighting and came to this city, and I don't know what property there is. ”
"The Soviet army has not transported this goods out of the city at all, it must have fallen into the hands of your army, who is the lifeblood of so many of our merchants." Another merchant stepped forward and said.
"I don't understand what you're talking about? My army fought hard to regain this place, and you framed my army for stealing your property. General Vilko said with a cold face.
"Maybe the Soviet troops were secretly transported out of the city, and they wanted to keep these things in Moscow, and the Party Central Committee in Moscow would not stay in this place." Koval stood up and said for General Vilko.
"We have been monitoring their movements and have not seen any vehicles transporting their belongings!" A businessman said.
"Maybe they were transported by water!" Koval said with a smile.
"The waterway to the west is not the territory of the Soviets, how can they use the waterway?" Someone else stood up and retorted.
"Guys, I think we all need to calm down. Now that the goods are not in our hands, we don't have enough time. and it will no longer be in your hands. If it's still in this corner of the city, we should find it as soon as possible. Koval said confidently: "So I propose to restore the Vilnius police system as soon as possible and let them find out the property." Otherwise, someone else will stealthily take it away. ”
"It's your responsibility, and you're responsible for getting our belongings back." Then someone rushed out and shouted.
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