Chapter 243: A Thousand Miles of Escape

"What's going on? The frozen man actually came back to life? Is what Haller said true?" Chajes immediately pulled out his gun and walked over to the box.

Through the glass, the monk winked at Chajes, then turned on the inner pin switch of the box with both hands and feet, and gently removed the lid of the box.

"Who are you?" The monk asked, "In German."

Chajes took a step back and immediately drew his gun.

"I want to see the Führer." The monk sat up, then rolled over the box and jumped off the conference table.

The monk's height is about 1.80 meters, his body is extremely strong, and his eyes are burning. His body was covered in white ice chips, and he looked extremely strange.

"Who are you?" Chajes unceremoniously pressed his pistol to the monk's chest.

"I have been sent by Mr. Haller, please take me to the Führer." The monk replied.

Chajess used his hand so hard that the barrel of the gun almost pierced a hole in the monk's right chest. What was obviously impossible to happen, but it happened right under his nose.

"The Führer doesn't have time, it's the same if he has something to tell me, I'm his personal doctor." Chajes said.

He was shocked by the resurrection of the monks, but he was overjoyed by the super spy he had cultivated over the years.

"Mr. Haller said that he had to meet the Führer in person before he could speak." The monk was very stubborn.

Chajes thought about it, and had to go out and invite the Führer in.

At that time, Führer Hitler was pacing back and forth in the corridor outside his study. Standing in the courtyard, the sound of the Soviets' artillery could be heard more clearly, and the faint smoke of gunpowder in the air was that most of Berlin had fallen into the hands of the Soviet army, and it was only a matter of time before the Chancellery fell.

As soon as he heard that the Nepalese monk had woken up, Hitler, with a sad face, was overjoyed, and rushed to the study regardless of his personal manners. Arriving at the door of the study, he ordered Chajes to stop, and then went in alone. Because of this, what the monk talked about with Hitler, Chadjes knew nothing and could only sit under the eaves of the porch in a daze.

About an hour later, a shot rang out in the study, and Chajes was startled, and immediately slammed the door open and rushed in, only to find the monk lying on the ground, his temple pierced by a bullet, and blood and brains spilling all over the ground. Hitler stood in the center of the study with his legs crossed, carrying a short gun in his right hand, and his expression was stunned.

"Your Excellency, are you alright?" Chajes rushed over and separated the Führer from the dead.

"I ...... Feeling a little uncomfortable for you...... You all go out and leave me alone for a while...... All go out ......" Hitler's voice was hoarse, his facial expression stiffened, and his eyes became confused and strange.

From the point of view of a professional doctor, Chadjes sensed that Hitler seemed to be booing and distracting, very different from his usual appearance.

"Do you want a sedative, Your Excellency?" Chajes asked.

Hitler muttered and repeated: "Tranquilizer...... Sedative? No, I just want to be alone for a while, you guys go out, don't touch the dead body, let him stay here. ”

Several guards who were about to clean up the corpse stopped, and immediately withdrew at the signal of Chajes's eyes.

"What's going on?" Chajes asked.

The monk should have no malicious intent, he came all the way from Tibet, imprisoned himself in a glass box, what did he say that angered Hitler, and he was killed by a single shot? Chajes couldn't guess the answer, because anything could happen in an hour, and it was easy to understand that Hitler's feelings for the ruins of Hitler were up and down, and it was easy to understand that he would raise a gun to kill in a fit of rage.

"What's going on? Don't ask me, don't ask me......" Hitler dropped his gun, covered his ears with his hands, and screamed, "Get out, you get out, get out quickly!" I don't want to see anyone, go away, I don't want to see anyone! ”

In this case, Chajes could only nod his head and walk out of the study.

Then, when Hitler walked out of his study, he had completely calmed down, first held a wedding ceremony with Eva, and then convened a meeting of the internal staff of the Chancellery, and announced a heavy decision: "Leave here, leave Berlin, and go to India."

This approach was so different from the Führer of Nazi Germany who had vowed to fight the Soviet army to the end at the meeting a few days ago, that as soon as Hitler announced this decision, the conference room exploded.

At three o'clock in the morning, Hitler led a hundred men out of the West Gate in eight military trucks, made a detour north, fled Berlin along a secluded road, and after a dozen rounds, came to Nepal, accompanied by Eva, Zhagis, and his entourage. At that time, it was already known from the radio that Berlin had fallen, and the Soviet troops found the bodies of Hitler and Eva in the basement, confirming that the surrounding Axis heads had committed suicide by swallowing guns.

Without delay, the group headed north from Nepal into an unknown glacial canyon in Tibet.

It was clear to Chatjes that Hitler's way of doing things, his habits of speaking, had changed dramatically, and that the slow and hesitant man had now become resolute, navigating the rugged valleys without any guide, without even a compass, and with a very clear goal.

He wanted to talk to Hitler, but the latter refused: "We don't have much time, and if we find Halle, we are qualified to stop and rest." Janis, I don't need any advice now, just absolute obedience, follow me, and run all the way to the light. ”

Chajes was very helpless, but he was a person with the "eye of the sky", and if Hitler did not die, his task would not be completed, so he followed all the way and did not dare to have the slightest sloppiness.

The conditions in Tibet were so difficult that a squad of soldiers got up in two minds and took the opportunity of camping in the middle of the night to mutiniine, wanting to capture them and return them to receive a reward. It was that night that Chajes saw the unknown side of Hitler, who did not even use a pistol and easily killed fifteen rebels in hand-to-hand combat, quelling the change.

Chadjes had a hunch that something strange must have happened to Hitler, and that the change was definitely related to the monks and Halle. Unfortunately, he didn't have time to communicate with others and pass on this suspicion.

On the second day of the mutiny, the party reached a narrow valley of red soil and rocks, which moved forward in the shape of an arrow, and the two walls closed at the end, leaving only a tall and deep cave. Outside the entrance to the cave, there are two large transparent crystal walls, about 10 meters high and 20 meters wide, placed side by side, with a path in the middle for only one person to pass the guò.

Hitler first crossed the trail, then armed with a pistol, and ordered the rest of the men to pass through one by one.

Chajes had a hunch that something was wrong, so he sneaked to the back of the line and observed the situation first.

It turns out that after everyone enters the path, countless words will appear on the crystal wall, and the words on both sides are different and the meanings are diametrically opposed. It quickly became clear to him that the crystal wall worked like a lie detector, and that it could automatically read everyone's voice and reflect it without reservation.

Although this group of soldiers was unconditionally loyal and obedient to Hitler on the surface, some of them cursed and complained in their hearts, hating Hitler for bringing himself to such a desperate situation, and if he didn't do so, he would lose his life. As long as it is such a two-faced soldier, when he crosses the path, he can only be greeted by a bullet.

Chadjes was the last to set foot on the trail, unable to read the words on the wall, but out of the corner of his eye he caught a glimpse of Hitler's murderous intentions. So, without finishing the trail, he retreated in a hurry and ran out of the valley. However, Hitler did not give him a chance, and only after a dozen seconds, he chased after him and locked him by the throat.

At that time, Hitler was not the Führer of Nazi Germany, as Chatjes knew, but a huge ape in human skin, with fierce movements, powerful limbs, and eyes that gleamed with the cold light of a beast.

"Betrayal." The monster grinned, its strong, right hand strangling Chajes' neck.

Knowing that he was going to die, Chajes struggled to draw his gun, but his eyes were black and he was about to lose consciousness.

"Betrayal's fate, betrayal ......" the monster's face pressed against it, two bloodshot eyes glaring at Chajes.

Suddenly, there was a sound of the sky cracking in the valley, and then the earth trembled, like a great earthquake.

"Avalanche, it's a big avalanche!" Someone screamed in horror.

Chajes turned his head desperately to look at the place where the sound came from, only to see the overwhelming red snow falling madly from mid-air. In just half a second, he was hit by the red snow, and then flew up, fell, flew again, and fell again as the snow soared like a cloud. Beside him, it had turned into a sea of red, until he lost consciousness completely.

In the great avalanche in Tibet, few people escaped death, so the German soldiers in the valley at that time should have died completely.

When Chajes finally wakes up, he finds himself frozen in ice, unable to move his little finger or eyelids, like a worm in an amber specimen. The ice was completely transparent, so he could see straight ahead. Dozens of meters away, there were many people who were frozen, their bodies were in various strange postures, and their costumes were also different, there was actually an ancient general riding a tall horse and wearing silver armor, holding a spear in both hands, and the red tassels on the spear were frozen by roots, like a red flower in ice crystals.

The general's face was facing Chajes, so he could see the other man's features clearly. In addition to the eyes, ears, mouth and nose of a normal person, the cheekbones on both sides of the person are engraved with characters, which are supposed to be the common "golden seals" on the faces of prisoners who were sent to exile in ancient China.

Chajes's years in the ice lasted for a very long time, not dead, not moving, not eating, not metabolizing, "living" like the living dead. He remembered the Nepalese monk who was sent to the Chancellery in Berlin, and when the other party was curled up in a glass box, was he also like himself, in a state of "freezing", unable to move or speak, but could see and hear the outside world?

In extreme boredom, he remembered all the features of the general's face, even the seven black and white triangular stars on the horse's neck, and the shape of the crescent moon on the horse's belly.

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