189 Night owls in the house?

Li Xiaofeng didn't know that because of his relationship, his mentor had become impatient about how to deal with counter-revolutionaries, or rather, revenge. A person as steady as his old man has the idea of striking first, which shows how much an injury affects him.

Of course, Li Xiaofeng didn't know this, he chose to heroically block the gun for his mentor, and he was ready to play dead. According to his original plan, since he wants to act, he has to act a full set, how can he pretend to be dead this time and be critically ill for ten days and half a month, it is best to walk around the ghost gate once a day, so as to attract attention and get more attention.

Therefore, when his immortal body was transported to the hospital for rescue, the goods themselves were out of their minds, ready to take advantage of the time of coma to give some high-risk factors vaccinations, such as the problem in Ukraine.

As the most important grain producing area of the Tsarist Empire, Ukraine is of extraordinary importance to Russia, and if it is lost, it will undoubtedly make Russia's already serious food crisis worse.

In the previous Brest Treaty, although Germany did not force Russia to agree to the independence of Ukraine as it did historically, due to the existence of a certain immortal (of course, this is a pure joke, and the Germans' intention is obvious, that is, to cede Ukraine from Russia's territory under the guise of fighting for Ukrainian independence, and then they will establish a puppet regime).

The question of Ukraine's status in the new Brest Pact is not attributed, or rather unresolved. It seems that the Germans have relented and do not seek to further weaken Russia. In fact, the treaty was a treaty, and the Germans did not watch Russia keep this big granary in their hearts. Although there is nothing to be done on the surface. But actually. They're going to be playing tricks in the dark.

The Germans could only play a trick by supporting a puppet regime to oppose Soviet Russia. Although the treaty restricted them from taking direct action, it was still permissible to fake their hands. What's more, Ukraine at this time was already in chaos, and it can be said that there were three governments side by side.

The first government is the puppet that Germany has planted after its invasion of Ukraine, which is the two-devil regime led by the famous Ukrainian traitor Skoropadsky.

The second government was the Central Executive Committee of the Ukrainian Soviet and the Soviet Government, established by the Bolsheviks in Kharkiv.

The third government is famous, the famous Central Rada of Ukraine.

The Central Rada of Ukraine, with a strange name. Most comrades probably don't know what this is. First of all, it should be stated that the Central Rada is not a person, but an institution. Similar in nature to the Soviets, Rada is the Ukrainian word for meeting, parliament, congress.

The so-called Central Rada means something like the All-Russian Soviet or the National People's Congress. The predecessor of the Central Rada of Ukraine was the United Rada, a Ukrainian social group established in Ukraine after the February Revolution of Russia, and when the Russian Provisional Government was formed, the United Rada was upgraded to the Central Rada, and the famous historian Grushevsky was elected as its president.

Grushevsky was forced to stay in Moscow by the Russian government for his opposition to Great Russian chauvinism. When the Central Rada was formed, it only demanded more autonomy and did not make a claim for sovereign independence. On June 28 of the same year, the Central Rada established the General Secretariat. i.e. the government of Ukraine.

On July 11-13, the Central Rada held talks with the Russian Provisional Government, and on July 16, the two sides reached an understanding and mutual recognition. At this time, Ukraine meant that Russia was an autonomous republic. For this. The Central Rada of Ukraine issued a special national bulletin. But on 17 August, the reshuffled Korensky interim government reversed the agreement reached in July and did not recognize the legitimacy of Ukraine's general office.

It has to be said that the Social Revolutionary Party led by Kerensky, Jinnyima, was a pig's head, and originally Ukraine only demanded national autonomy, but did not ask for independence, and compared with Finland and Poland at that time, the separatist tendency was not particularly serious. Even the previous Lvov cabinet knew that it was acceptable to agree to Ukraine's demands.

However, the pig-headed trio headed by Kerensky did not know which nerve was wrong, and as soon as they came to power, they overturned the previous agreement and vowed to maintain the unity of Russia. Presumably, this is the hope of showing a strong posture and showing the whole world that he is capable and confident of preserving the unity of Russia.

The result? Kerensky's beautiful wishes turned into extravagant hopes, with the crushing defeat of Kerensky's offensive, and with the German invasion of Ukraine. His brain-dead policy will make the whole of Russia pay for it.

Ukraine, which was only seeking autonomy before, looks at the waste wood of the provisional government! And I also feel that the provisional government is not trustworthy, as the call for national independence is getting louder and louder, as the war and the political situation are becoming more and more unfavorable to the provisional government, the Ukrainian little partners decided not to play with the big brother and revolted.

After the outbreak of the October Revolution, the Central Rada of Ukraine took advantage of the chaos in Russia to establish the Ukrainian Committee for the Defense of the Revolution, which was in fact the local government of Ukraine.

Between October and November, the Bolsheviks, the Socialist-Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks all tried to seize power in Ukraine. But at the time of the awakening of the Ukrainian national consciousness of national independence, all failed. On November 20, the Central Rada of Ukraine proclaimed the Ukrainian People's Republic, which can be said to be de facto independent from Russian control.

However, national independence was not a simple matter, especially at that time, when the situation in the Central Rada of Ukraine was not at all better than that of the Bolsheviks. On the front, there was a great approach of German-Austrian troops, and behind the scenes, neither the previous Provisional Government nor the current Soviet Council of People's Commissars would allow him to easily become independent.

It must be noted here that the attitude and countermeasures of the Bolsheviks towards the national independence movement in Ukraine were contradictory. In August 1917, when Kerensky tore up the agreement with the Central Rada of Ukraine and refused to recognize the Ukrainian General Secretariat, Lenin attacked Kerensky and the Provisional Government for this, and spat at Kerensky in the face.

When the October Revolution won, when the Brest negotiations were the hardest. Historically, the Germans attacked in order to force the Bolsheviks into submission. The Council of People's Commissars of the Soviets, on the other hand, issued a paradoxical "ultimatum" to the Central Rada. On the one hand, the Ukrainian People's Republic was recognized. On the other hand, however, it demanded that the Ukrainian People's Republic submit to the jurisdiction of the All-Russian Soviet (i.e., that it would still treat it as a member state).

The Central Rada would certainly not agree to such a demand, so at that time the Bolsheviks set up a new project in Kharkov and established a Ukrainian Soviet government to fight against the Ukrainian People's Republic. It was not until 1934 that Kiev re-replaced Kharkov as the capital of the Ukrainian socialist republics.

In December 1917, after tearing up with Soviet Russia, the Ukrainian People's Republic created its own army in January 1918, and on January 24, it was recognized by the countries of the world that feared that Russia would not be in chaos. The Central Rada of Ukraine proclaimed Ukraine a sovereign state, and the former General Secretariat was renamed the People's Minister Rada.

However, the strength of the nascent Ukrainian People's Republic is too much, and not long after it was declared an independent sovereign state, the capital Kyiv was occupied by the German-Austrian forces. At this time, history gave Ukraine and the leaders of the Ukrainian National Army and their national hero Simon. Petriu pulled out a multiple-choice question.

In February 1918, in order to force Russia to submit, the Germans did not forget to bury and block Russia while attacking the overall situation. On the one hand, the most obscure ultimatum was issued, and on the other hand, the Central Rada of Ukraine was secretly contacted, and a truce was reached between the two sides. In fact, Ukraine was separated from Russia's territory. So in March, the Central Rada of Ukraine, with the permission of the Germans, returned to the capital, Kiev.

And with the signing of the Brest contract. At that time, the status of Ukraine was determined, that is, to become an independent and sovereign state. Since Soviet Russia was busy fighting a civil war and could not take care of Ukraine for a while, it should be said that the Central Rada had a chance to breathe. If they can seize the opportunity to increase their power, I am afraid that the history of the Soviet Union will be rewritten in the future, and Ukraine may become a sovereign country seventy or eighty years earlier.

The problem is that national independence can never be achieved by the force of foreign interference. The Germans never wanted to be liberators of oppressed nations. With the signing of the Brest Pact, the Germans repented, and in order to control and enslave Ukraine, not long after the Brest Pact came into force, the German army disarmed the most combat-ready unit in the Central Rada of Ukraine, the National Army.

Just two days after the disarmament of the National Army, the aforementioned traitor Skoropadsky appeared on the scene and announced that he would become a Ukrainian hetman (meaning chief). Then the civil war broke out in Ukraine, you hit me, I beat you, and it was more than two years to make a fuss, and the national hero Simon. In 1920, Petriula was beaten into a partisan army, fled to Poland with the remnants of his army, and then was detained, and could only go into exile in other countries at the worst, and died depressed at the worst.

And after Ukraine went around in a big circle, it was the last time to return to Russia's territory, which, to be honest, is really ironic.

Of course, this is everything that happened in history, and the appearance of a certain immortal completely changed all this, and the Ukrainian People's Republic, or the Central Rada, did not reach an agreement with the Germans first, as in history, because of the efforts of a certain immortal, the frightened Germans did not recognize the Central Rada, nor did they support the traitor Skoropadsky. Now, the Central Rada of Ukraine is still circling in Zhikomir.

However, as mentioned earlier, the Germans are unreliable, and these people have not taken the Brest contract too seriously in history, and after the contract was signed and came into effect, they also sent troops to occupy the Crimean Peninsula. It is entirely possible to renege on supporting the Central Rada, or to support Skoropadsky in making trouble for Russia.

Li Xiaofeng must take precautions, especially when the Germans hear the news of his serious injury, it is really difficult to say whether they will make a little moth. So, he decided to give the Germans a little warning first!

In Petrograd late at night, there were not many pedestrians on the streets at all, especially after the assassination, and there were few people in the whole city of Petrograd except for the workers' pickets at night.

Akimovich looked boredly at the empty street, he had been waiting for a while. He had previously received instructions from his superiors to pay special attention to the sudden martial law in Petrograd, as well as the previous assassination. Let him know the casualties of the assassination.

For this. Akimovich had to venture out into contact with the agents who had been planted earlier within the Bolsheviks. Make an appointment to connect here. He breathed a sigh of relief as there was a special knock on the door, if nothing else, it was the hidden agent who arrived.

Akimovich opened the door, and as soon as a crack was opened, the spy quickly squeezed in, and he said unquestioningly: "Close the door!" ”

Although Akimovich didn't know why the other party was so nervous, he could understand it. The pressure lurking in the heart of the enemy is very high, and the nervousness is understandable.

"Did you get any information?" Akimovich asked straight to the point.

The spy walked to the windowsill and glanced at the situation on the street first, then he breathed a sigh of relief, he found a sofa to avoid the window and sat down, took a deep breath and said: "It's all inquired, last night, Lenin was assassinated at the gate of the Smolny Palace, and there were three assassins, all of whom were captured!" ”

Akimovich wondered if it wasn't the Assassins. He would have liked to know the casualties of the Bolsheviks, from the level of concern above. I am afraid that there are Bolshevik high-ranking people who have been killed. At this time, neither Akimovich nor the German government wanted any accident to happen to the Bolshevik upper echelons, especially to the Leninists who supported the Brest Pact.

"Are there any casualties? Lenin didn't have an accident, did he? ”

The spy also sighed and said slowly: "Lenin is fine, someone helped him block the bullet, and he didn't hurt a single cold hair!" ”

The news relieved Akimovich as long as Lenin was fine, but he was taken aback by what the agent said next.

The spy gloated a little and said: "But the unlucky guy who helped Lenin block the bullet is in danger. Petrovich was shot five times in the body, his life is in critical condition, and he is resuscitating ......"

Akimovich didn't listen to the words that followed, he only listened to the name, and to be honest, at that moment, he felt a little dazed, and even he wondered if he had heard it.

Suddenly, he interrupted the spies' words and couldn't help but ask: "You said Andrei. Petrovich is seriously wounded and dying? ”

The spy didn't know the meaning of a certain immortal in Ludao, and he replied blankly: "That's right! ”

Akimovich squirmed in his throat for a moment, and continued to ask very seriously: "The Andrei you are talking about. Petrovich, could it be the Andrei who was in charge of the Moskovska Cheka. Petrovich right? ”

"That's right, it's him!"

Akimovich, who received an affirmative answer, jumped up directly from the sofa and roared: "This is impossible!" ”

Yes, in Akimovich's opinion, a monster like a certain immortal is not something that a bullet can hurt at all, and to put it mildly, it is whimsical to be able to kill that thing with a cannon. Supermen like that are simply not something that humans can injure with weapons.

And now that someone told him that a superman had been seriously injured by a few bullets, Akimovich immediately thought that the information was wrong. So he took the trouble to ask again, "Are you sure?" ”

The spy was a little baffled by the chattering Akimovich, but he personally went to the hospital to confirm the news, and he was completely sure!

"It's true, I sneaked into the hospital to find out, and it was Andre. Petrovich! ”

Although Akimovich thought that his ace agent would not lie, he could not believe the news, and if it was true, it was not necessary to make another major adjustment to the policy of Russia and the Bolsheviks. Or does he simply go to the hospital to make the most confirmation, and if someone is really critically ill, simply take advantage of his illness to kill him?

In an instant, countless thoughts and thoughts popped up in Akimovich's mind, and he walked around the room anxiously, and only after a long time did he tell the agent: "This news is very important, I will report it to the country immediately, you go back immediately, pay close attention to the movements of the Bolsheviks, but be careful not to reveal your identity......"

However, before Akimovich finished speaking, Li Xiaofeng's sharp and mean laughter suddenly appeared in the room: "Don't reveal your identity or anything, it's redundant!" ”

Akimovich and the spies were taken aback by a certain immortal who suddenly appeared, Akimovich was a little better, and he knew that a certain immortal was a superman, and it was acceptable to be invisible through the wall or something. And Mr. Spy was frightened, of course, not only because a certain immortal suddenly appeared, but also because he remembered very well that someone was still dying in the intensive care unit in the afternoon, and how he was alive again at night.

At that moment, the frightened Mr. Spy pulled out his matching gun and was about to shoot without saying a word, but even Akimovich could not stop him: "Don't! ”

Bang!

The poor agent received a heavy punch between his eyes, and fell to the ground with a grunt. After losing a fixation technique for this product, Li Xiaofeng clapped his hands lightly, sat down in the position where he was sitting in front of Mr. Spy, and commanded with a big grin: "Mr. Akimovich, it seems that we need to have a good talk!" ”

Akimovich is now so sorry that his intestines are blocked, he feels that he is too stupid, he should not doubt someone's ability at all, how can this scourge be solved so simply, don't even think about it, this is definitely a bitter ploy, maybe it is to lure the snake out of the hole.

Akimovich glanced bitterly at the ace spy who fainted on the ground, needless to say, this trump card is useless, it is very likely, because his relationship will also implicate a large number of spies lurking among the Bolsheviks, this time the loss is too heavy!

Of course, a loss or something is nothing for Akimovich, he is more worried about someone's intentions. This isn't a night owl entering the house, right? (To be continued......)