Six hundred and sixty-six. Killing Battlefields

The trip was very rewarding, not only successfully bringing back Ksenia and Aphrona, but also "incidentally" bombing the Third Military Plant in Moscow.

About before departure, Wang Weiyi didn't expect such a result.

An adventurous baron who is always in habit of disappearing and then unexpectedly returning with something magical.

When he returned to the German camp, the first one was General Lindelov. All the Germans thought the baron would be furious, but he didn't.

He just found a stool and made it to Lindelov, and decided to have a good talk with this loyal Soviet general.

"A clever plan, isn't it?"

When Wang Weiyi said this, Lindelov shrugged: "Mr. Marshal, I don't know what you're talking about. ”

"Ah, yes, you don't know Lu Dao" Wang Weiyi nodded very seriously: "Do you know who I sent to rescue your daughter and your wife and sister this time?" ”

Lindeloff was stunned, he obviously didn't quite understand why the baron would ask such a question

Wang Weiyi nodded to himself: "I"

Linderov was completely stunned, he didn't expect that it was Baron Skeleton who came out in person At this time, he heard Wang Weiyi say again: "I have to congratulate you, almost succeeded, yes, almost, Moscow can catch me, and then give me a just trial, it's a pity that I'm just one step away On the way back, I asked Aphrona." And then I finally learned the story about Apple and loyalty, and to be honest, I was not angry, on the contrary, I was somewhat moved."

"What did you really get out of here?" Lindeloff couldn't believe his ears.

In Linderov's opinion. Such a task was impossible, and his only wish was to tell Ksenia and Aphrona about his loyalty to his homeland, and to get a few German spies caught.

But I never expected that this time not only did the Skeleton Baron go out in person, but also really succeeded in meeting Ksenia and Aphrona.

Lindelov knew what would happen to his daughter and sister if they fell into the hands of the Germans

Sure enough, Wang Weiyi said in his usual unhurried tone: "Actually. I should probably also thank you, because if it weren't for you, or maybe I wouldn't have been able to meet Aphrona so smoothly. Yes. Now let me think about it, what should the bad guys do at this time, I think I should threaten you now? Aphrona and your daughter are so beautiful, it's hard for me to imagine what will happen in the next few days."

"Nope. You won't do that. Lindeloff cried out: "You are the Skull Baron." All over Europe knows that you are the most gentleman of the world, and you will not do that! ”

The last gentleman? Wang Weiyi smiled: "General Linderov, I think you have to understand one thing, for gentlemen, I will treat them in the most gentlemanly way, but for those who betray me and try to put me to death, I am a villain." It so happens that you are the one who is bent on killing me, General Lindeloff, I can assure you. You'll know what real pain is."

I can assure you that you will know what real pain is!

At this moment, Lindeloff almost collapsed on the spot. Baron Skeleton said so calmly, calmly, without the slightest emotion, such a person, no matter what he said he wanted to do, as long as the conditions permitted, he would definitely do it.

But what can I do now? I'm just a prisoner. At the very least, Lindeloff has begun to regret his choice

"How do you want me to work with you," Lindeloff finally gave in.

He could not care about his own life, but now that his daughter and wife are firmly in each other's hands, the most terrible thing can happen anytime, anywhere.

He absolutely allowed himself to harm them

"Look, we're back on track with our conversation, aren't we?" Wang Weiyi still looked so pampered: "You promised me something in the past, how do you have to cooperate with me now"

Lindelov smiled bitterly: "Well, please give me paper and pen, I think you will be able to get everything you want." ”

Wang Weiyi still didn't have any expression on his face, as if everything was under his control a long time ago. If you are serious, he still admires Lindeloff very much, and even has a new admiration for him, and he will not say those threatening words unless it is absolutely necessary

However, there was a question that bothered him, if he had to, would he do what he had said to Ksenia and Aphrona?

Wang Weiyi thought about it for a long time, but he couldn't give himself a correct answer

He let out a long sigh and decided not to think about it again, and now, before the Battle of Stalingrad, according to Linderov's confession and the reports of the German scouts, he had decided to first seize a strategic point as vital as Elklin:

Burstan!

This task was entrusted to the 12th Infantry Division of the Wehrmacht and the Brandenburg Commando

It was another thrilling adventure, but this one was unforgettable for Heisenberg and Edim.

Now, for them, the adventure is over, and a new war has begun!

After the Battle of Elklin, the German assault on Stalingrad had begun, and Heisenberg and Edim, who had returned to the Brandenburg commandos, soon joined the assault on Burstan.

For the adventures of once and Marshal Ernst. They swore they would never forget it for the rest of their lives. This is also an important experience for them in the future.

Of course, everything that has happened should be forgotten, and how to do the things in front of you is the most important.

New challenges. These two brave and fearless German fighters were waiting

The shouts woke Heisenberg. It was still dark at the moment, and Heisenberg heard an explosion. The noises were very close to where he slept. The explosion was loud, much louder than a grenade, a bit deafening. One advantage of sleeping in a foxhole is that most of the shrapnel and shock waves will pass over your head if your location is shelled. Heisenberg prayed silently in his heart, secretly grateful to the man who had made the decision to sleep in the foxhole. Just then, a shell landed a hundred feet away and exploded.

One of the German armored divisions was stationed between the commando division garrison and the road to Burstan. The shelling seems to have come from that direction. The cannonballs whizzed through the air, landed on the ground and exploded.

Several members of the assault team lay tightly in the foxhole. Lower your body as far as you can. Their steel helmets were fastened to their heads with buckles. Cannonballs thundered all around them. The person who carried out the shelling of the assault team must have known the exact location of the Raidos on the road.

A few minutes later, Heisenberg heard the German artillery begin to fire back at the Russians, and in addition to many 105-mm guns, Heisenberg also heard the sound of some heavy artillery. Soon. 80-mm mortars also fired from foxholes.

This artillery battle between the two sides lasted about half an hour. For the panicked soldiers in the foxholes. This period seems to be longer. Heisenberg listened to the howl of the shells and imagined them as they swooped straight into the narrow foxholes of the commandos.

The explosion of a shell was very close to the commandos, and immediately afterwards, Heisenberg heard someone screaming. He concluded that the shell had hit a foxhole. Then, he heard someone shouting, "Medic! ”

The shelling continued, and the flicker of the explosion illuminated the darkness. The air was filled with thick smoke of gunpowder. Not long after the foxhole was hit, a corporal ran over. Jump into a foxhole. Amid the rumbling of artillery, he shouted, "We have to go to the tanks!" They are exchanging fire with the enemy. Grab your gear! Five minutes! ”

After listening for another five minutes the explosions of shells falling around. The assault team jumped out of the foxhole and rushed forward, joining hundreds of soldiers who were trailing the tank. The German panzer divisions rushed forward, slightly faster than on foot.

Heisenberg witnessed a group of soldiers being hit directly by a single shell. The group of soldiers was moving forward, and the shells landed right in their midst. The shattered body was blown apart and scattered. Most of the soldiers continued to lunge forward, with only a few stopping to treat the wounded, who were probably medics.

After rushing out of the camp, it was a little relieving. Enemy shells continued to bombard the camp of the commandos and did not pursue the commandos.

Heisenberg rushes into the darkness and tripped over something. He slammed face down on the ground, trying to grab his weapon. He looked down and saw that what had tripped him over was a barbed wire fence that had been run over by a tank. Heisenberg got up and caught up with the commando tanks.

After running for about half an hour, the assault team came to a distance of about a kilometer from a wooded field. By the glimmer of dawn, Heisenberg could already see the woods. It didn't take long for the tree line to be clearly visible, and at this moment, countless muzzle flashes appeared in the woods.

"Lie down!" Heisenberg cried out and fell to the ground.

It only took about a second for bullets to rain down on the commandos. Heisenberg heard the whirring of bullets bursting through the air. Only a few soldiers heard Heisenberg's warning or saw the muzzle of their guns flashing, and they also fell to their stomachs. Most of the soldiers did not do this. Many of the German soldiers who were standing fell to the ground after being hit by fatal bullets.

Ignoring the screams and cries for help around him, Heisenberg raised his rifle and began to shoot at the flickering muzzle of the gun in the woods.

The German division, which was advancing with the Blettenburg commandos, was thrown into disarray, some of the soldiers were shot and let out heart-rending screams, some were killed, and others followed the tanks towards the woods. Some soldiers were busy caring for the wounded, while others were terrified and at a loss. Some heavy weapons groups were busy returning fire with MG-34 machine guns or 80-mm mortars.

Heisenberg moved the crosshairs in the scope, unhurriedly aiming at the flashes of the muzzle of the gun and firing them one by one. He judged that the distance of the enemy was about 800~900 meters. So I raised the aiming point a little higher. The flashes of muzzles in the woods, some of which are from rifles, but it is a little difficult to aim at them. And Heisenberg felt that it was more effective to take out the enemy machine gunners.

Several German tanks rumbled forward, firing heavily with their main guns and machine guns. Despite the noise of the battlefield, the sound of bullets hitting tanks was still distinct.

The German tanks increased their speed, reducing the distance between them and the Russian infantry. There was an explosion after several tanks were hit. The infantry following behind these tanks were exposed to enemy fire, some were shot, others lay down and fired back on the spot. After the tank picks up. The infantry behind him could no longer keep up.

By the time the tanks reached a distance of 300 meters from the woods, the Russian soldiers had stopped shooting at the German infantry, and they were more worried about the oncoming tanks. These German tanks were firing at them with machine guns. The rain of machine-gun bullets raining down on the Russian soldiers could have been devastating, but Heisenberg couldn't see what was going on there.

The battle went on like this for about an hour. Heisenberg continued his search for his target. He ran out of bullets from the magazine, and Heisenberg took the magazine from a dead German soldier and reloaded it. Heisenberg did not use the spare ammunition in his backpack. That anti-tank rifle was also not used.

At dawn. The sky is finally starting to brighten. Heisenberg pulled out a camouflage net and covered it over his head in order to make himself less visible. Then the Heisenberg cat bent down and ran towards a barn between here and the woods. At this time, the German tanks had not yet entered the woods, although some German soldiers had already chased the Russian soldiers into the woods.

Walking into the barn, which smelled of straw, Heisenberg saw several sheep and a cow in the barn. The livestock were not hit during the battle. It's a miracle. This is a good sign that the barn hasn't been hit too hard.

Heisenberg climbed the ladder to the attic of the barn. Over here. He saw another sniper, who was also covered with a camouflage net. He was shooting in the direction of the battle, which was full of Russians, tanks, and German infantry. The sniper suddenly turned around and aimed his rifle in the direction of Heisenberg.

"Frick, is that you?"

"Edim!" Heisenberg exclaimed, "How long have you been here?" ”

"I've been here since the battle, do you have any more bullets?"

"Yes." Heisenberg reached into the magazine and pulled out twenty rounds of ammunition and handed it to him.

"Thank you, Frick!" He handed his telescope to Heisenberg, "You be my observer." ”

"Observers?"

"Look through a telescope and choose a target for me."

Heisenberg stood behind him, holding up his binoculars to look at it. Edim pulled Heisenberg to his stomach: "Lie down, Frick. Do you want us both to die? ”

"Oh, I'm sorry." As he spoke, Heisenberg put the camouflage net over his face, and then took up his binoculars to search for the movement of the battlefield.

Heisenberg soon spotted a battery of Russian anti-tank guns, armed with presumably 20 mm guns, which resembled miniature cannons. The group consisted of twelve people, each of which was operated by two soldiers. They also had an observer with a telescope to check the situation.

"At 11 o'clock, a 20-mm artillery battery."

Edim turned the barrel and searched for the target with the scope. His scope was also "Zeiss", and like Heisenberg's, he used the same rifle as the Mauser K98k.

"I didn't see anything."

"Look up the hill." Edim moved his rifle slightly towards the slur.

"I see it! Pay attention to the observer. Heisenberg looked at the artillery spotter. Edim pulled the trigger. A second later, the observer collapsed.

"Good marksmanship!"

"Keep an eye out for their gunners again!" He began to take out the enemy's gunners and loaders one by one. Edim's rate of fire was incredible, the speed with which he pulled the bolt was dizzying, and after firing five rounds in the magazine, he quickly loaded a new magazine. Edim first pressed five rounds into the magazine and then stuffed one bullet into the chamber, which allowed him to fire six shots per reload. After the six rounds were fired, the Russian gunners had stopped shelling and were all lying on the ground. Heisenberg saw them talking to each other, and he thought they must have been frightened.

"Their sergeant will definitely order them to continue firing." Edim said.

After a few seconds, the Russian gunners stood up and continued to fire with their guns. Edim killed one of the gunners with one shot, but he did not shoot the sergeant. Edim shot three more gunners, and the remaining Russians panicked and tried to drag the artillery and quickly retreat. Edim killed two more, leaving only the sergeant. The Russian artillery sergeant ran away and soon disappeared. In addition to him, the entire artillery company was killed.

"What's next?" Edim asked.

Heisenberg continued to search for sniper targets for Edim, who were killed by enemy machine gunners, officers, snipers, and infantrymen. There was no sign of sympathy, pity, or apology on Edim's face, and he was a true killing machine. He aimed, he shot, and someone in front of him was bound to be killed, or he fell to the ground in pain.

When Heisenberg was running out of bullets, Edim told Heisenberg to wait here and he went back to get them. He told Heisenberg to continue shooting with his remaining bullets and take him out if anyone dared to take the lead.

Edim went for a long time, and in half an hour, Heisenberg found and killed three enemy snipers.

"Heisenberg, how did it go?" Edim asked when he returned.

"Kill three snipers!" Heisenberg replied.

"Yay!" He patted Heisenberg on the back and said, "The enemy's snipers are one of the most important targets for the commandos. ”

Edim held up his telescope and acted as an observer for Heisenberg. Within twelve minutes, he spotted ten snipers, and Heisenberg killed them one by one. Every time he pulled the bolt, Heisenberg wanted to be as fast as him, but in speed and accuracy, he was not yet up to the level of Edim.

"You're a good shooter, just like me!" Edim said in his usual monotony.

"Thank you!" (To be continued......)