Chapter 480: Side Effects of the Evil Wolf

Lin Jun really has nothing to say about the kindness of Comrade First Marshal: Voroshinov is as good as the "cavalry marshal", which is all well documented, not to mention that Pauker, the head of the original secret department, gave Lin Jun a lot of news. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

Power struggles can sometimes be really wonderful, brutal, and do everything!

Stalin gave Lin Jun a Bauckel, which is equivalent to giving a bunch of little secrets of the Soviet Union's top leaders to his successors: Bauker who should know and those who shouldn't know has an account in his heart, this is one of the trump cards that Stalin gave Lin Jun, and it is even more effective than promoting several "Andrei" military district commanders!

Of course, Budyonny and the others know the role of Pauker, which will make the original big butler of the Kremlin become a trump card in Lin Jun's hand, a vicious wolf hidden in the shadows who can attack fiercely according to Lin Jun's orders at any time!

Lin Jun didn't like his chief of staff, but he could be trusted - apart from Stalin, himself, Kalinin, and Alexander, few others in the highest echelons had a good opinion of Paulkel, and there were quite a few who wanted to put him in a sack and throw him into the Moscow River!

Lin Jun is Pauker's last refuge, which makes him absolutely loyal to Lin Jun and become the one who finds cracks in the big ship of the deputy commander and fills the loopholes in the shadows.

Alexander is the butcher's knife and shield in the clear eye of the ship, and Pauker is a poisoned dagger hidden in the shadows!

After leaving the Kremlin in the past two years, Pauker also changed his usual style, for example, he was no longer very enthusiastic about money and automobiles, and he devoted himself to consolidating the work of the deputy commander's backyard, and put Lin Jun's team in the central government into a monolithic -- Lin Jun was not only his three staff officers and one guard: the Air Force, the Equipment Department, the General Staff Department, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and other departments all had a group of people who served the deputy commander-in-chief, and these were his "backyards" in Moscow, and they had to maintain close ties with the deputy commander-in-chief's office in the Supreme Command.

Of course, people like Stalin and Kalinin also have such a similar office to deal with logistics, otherwise the leaders will have to die of exhaustion!

Leaders are also human beings, like Lin Jun has very little time to take care of his family, and so does Vuginskaya: ordinary working people are often busy with their own affairs, not to mention Lin Jun's seemingly never-ending work - he is not a moth who only takes his salary and eats idle food.

Not only work, but Lin Jun's family life also needs to be worried about by the big housekeeper Pauker - the apartments in the city and Zhukov's villa have staff sent by the subordinate departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to receive state salaries, which is the welfare of senior leaders, otherwise the children's food problem will not be solved.

The staff were all selected by Bauckel himself, and the scale was just right - for example, when a guest came, he could not let a few senior staff officers serve coffee: the nanny who served tea and water was a young girl, who was pleasant to look at, but never pleasing to the eye.

In addition to the hostess, the other non-relative female candidates of the chief's family must be strictly checked - Pauker is definitely a talent in this regard!

As the former Kremlin butler, Pauckel is familiar with how to handle the family affairs of the leader. At first, he was so popular with the families of the members of the ****** that he seemed to be a Santa Claus: the only difference was that Santa Claus only came once a year to deliver gifts, while Pauker distributed them all year round.

After becoming Lin Jun's housekeeper, Pauker can no longer be his Santa Claus everywhere, Lin Jun is not happy that his office director is still like that, Pauker himself knows: he knows that his behavior should change with the change of identity. However, Vukinskaya and the children had a good impression of Paulkel, Lin Jun's children and the boys from Zhukov shouted "Uncle Paulkel" when they saw Paulkel - he always had a little gift with him, but at Lin Jun's suggestion, it was no longer a valuable item, but something popular with the children.

At this time, Lin Jun felt Voroshinov's "thief", and unconsciously thought of Pauker: last year, the Leningrad Kirov State Opera and Ballet Ballet Troupe performed at the Moscow State Theater, and Lin Jun also came to watch "Romeo and Juliet".

That time Stalin caught a cold, and Vuginskaya had a meeting, and Pauker fought for the best box for Lin Jun, and even Voroshilov, who loved opera, was squeezed into the "second box".

Pauker and a few staff officers accompanied Lin Jun to watch the performance: because watching the performance is not a party, the people who can get a box will not sit together to join in the fun: Lin Jun met with Kalinin, Voroshinov, and Alexander before the opening, and each brought his own attaché to a box, and no one invited others to sit together.

During the intermission (I remember there seemed to be an intermission) Lin Jun praised the performance (silent when watching the performance, the highest level, hehe. In particular, he praised Juliet and Romeo's stars Galina Ulanova and Konstantin Sekiev, and Lin Jun used his meagre praise for ballet.

And for Ulanova, Lin Jun directly used the title of "Goddess of Ballet"! -- Compared with Voroshinov, who was evaluated as "professional" next door, Lin Jun is like a leopard who has just arrived in Moscow from the Siberian woods!

But that's enough for the hearted Paulker.

After the performance, the Bolshoi Theater arranged a meet-and-greet, because almost all the leaders were there that day except Stalin - it is part of the nature of Russians to love ballet and opera.

Voroshinov loved ballet, but Pauker nipped Voroshinov's love in the bud with his just right "wolf spirit": he used a few just right movements and a few inconspicuous words to make everyone who should understand understand that his master had a good impression of Ulanova.

But in the end, Pauker's kindness was in vain, and Lin Jun didn't even invite Ulanova for a meal, let alone a secret date or something in private: although Pauker thought about the steps of "one-stop service" in the box, there would definitely be no mistakes.

However, in Paulkel's opinion, Ulanova is the first woman who is a little "impressive" in addition to his wife, and the two have similarities - they are both older than Lin Jun, the same brilliance and moving, and they belong to excellent women with the same points! Pauckel seems to feel like he has grasped the subtle connection in this.

Well, soon, "those who should understand" know a secret that must never be told: Ulanova is an actor that Plunyakov has a good opinion of, and whoever wants to go to her must first think about whether his thighs are as thick as someone else's arm!

Whatever Lin Jun likes, Pauckel will try his best to get it; It's what Lin Jun doesn't want to get yet, as long as he has a good impression, then others also want to keep it for his master!

Whoever dares to undermine the preparations that Bauckel has made for his master, and which may never need to be carried out, is to wait to be frantically bitten by this "evil wolf" - this is Bauckel, a man of contradictions.

Alexander knew about Pauker's small movements, because some of them would go through his men, and those people were also in the service of Lin Jun's office - the NKVD did not see it.

Stalin also knew the "effect" of a performance and just laughed. He understands the personality of his successor, and he will not even want a wife because of his good impression of an actress. As for the little romance of young people, he will not care.

Stalin didn't expect that Lin Jun didn't do anything in the end, and took his wife and children to the Kremlin to eat the next day!

"Spotlight?" It would have been a laugh at Stalin's thoughts, and he hadn't been so distracted by such trivial things as lace news for a long time.

And what about Voroshinov? It may be a little pity, "but this kind of problem should be left to young people." ”

However, this also made Voroshinov seem to understand a little: "It turns out that Andrei is not the kind of man who only has his wife and a woman in his eyes, but the reason why his vision is too high and his wife is too good, once there is a suitable person, he will still shake his mind." ”

Because of this thought, Lyudmila's seat was arranged next to Lin Jun, and on the other side of Lin Jun was Alyosha like a bear. On the other side of Lyudmila was Grandpa Kalinin - "Andri, my arrangement is good, right?" You can't keep talking nonsense with your own guards and forget about the women around you. ”

Voroshinov thought about it for the most part, Lin Jun had nothing to talk about with Alyosha, and he couldn't keep talking or shouting through the dining table, so he could only talk more with the beautiful female sniper next to him.

But he knew much more about Lyudmila than Voroshinov and more deeply and thoroughly - in Lin Jun's memory, her family seemed to be a blind spot, and she was a very independent and autonomous person.

Now even more so, like a cold lily: her family all died in the Luftwaffe bombing of Kyiv, and it seems that only two words have been left in her life - revenge!

That's a very subtle feeling, not simply opposites attract: good feelings? Commiseration? Admiration? Attract? Different from Vukinskaya's enthusiasm? The equivalent of desolation?

I can't tell.

"The pain is so persistent that it moves patiently like a snail; Happiness is so short-lived, like a rabbit's tail skimming over the autumn prairie. Lin Jun said a verse as if talking to himself.

(Ask for a ticket, and also, don't use words like "cheating" to describe our little Andre, he is a good man, and the one in the family is even better woman.) Hey. I'm working overtime today, and if I have time to have a shift in the evening, if I don't have time, I can only have this 3000. (To be continued.) )