Chapter 242: The Dead Monk

"Those people left early, and at that time there was only one Guards Youth Regiment left in the Prime Minister's Palace, which was responsible for guarding the perimeter. On the evening of April 29, I received an order to rush to the Führer's office, and when I arrived, I learned that the Führer was about to be formally married to Miss Eva. I was taken to the Führer's private study to meet him alone. He asked me a very strange question at the time."

The following narrative is extremely weird, and many key links are jaw-dropping.

At that time, Hitler asked, "Dr. Chajes, what do you think of the 'frozen man'?"

As a professional doctor, Cha Jie Si (that is, Su Lumu, who is now sitting in front of Lin Xuan) answered truthfully: "Freezing can cut off all human physiological functions, drop from a normal body temperature of 37 degrees Celsius to minus 30 degrees Celsius, and suspend the aerobic activity of all cells. Theoretically, the life of these cells would be resurrected under the right circumstances, and then the person as a whole would be revived. There are many unknowable dangers in this process, and with the current level of medicine, the success rate is less than one percent. ”

Hitler then asked: "If someone sues me at this moment, I can master this technique 100 percent, can I believe what the other party says?"

Chajes immediately shook his head: "Impossible."

Hitler laughed: "Doctor, I like your bluntness, but look here"

He pulled back a curtain on the side of his study, where an oversized conference table had been placed, on which he laid out war sand tables and maps. Now, everything on the table has been cleaned up, and only a glass box is one and a half meters long, one meter high, and one meter wide. Inside the box, there are white ice cubes and frost flowers.

"Doctor, come and see." Hitler greeted Chajes.

Chajes walked to the table and changed the angle, only to realize that there was a person lying in the box.

The man was dressed in a crimson Tibetan robe, his hair was shaved, he was lying on his side, his legs bent, his palms folded under his temples. Through the box, Charles saw that the man's eyes were completely open, staring straight ahead.

Slightly confused, Chajes walked around the table, carefully observing the people in the box. Soon, he judged that it was a monk from Nepal, India, or Tibet, about fifty years old, who should have been in a "frozen" state.

"Doctor, believe it or not, I just need to press a switch and this frozen man will come back to life in no time?" Hitler asked.

Chajes shook his head: "Your Excellency, forgive me for being foolish, I can't believe what you say."

At this moment, the sound of artillery of the Soviet Red Army was constantly coming, and he did not find this joke of Hitler interesting. At the same time, Chadjes understood the shape of the war in Berlin and was planning his own escape strategy to avoid being killed by the Red Army if his identity was unknown.

"Doctor, look at this letter." Hitler picked up two pieces of letter paper from the corner of the table and turned to hand them to Chadjes.

The letter was written in German, and Chatjes read the letter first, signed by Heinrich? Halle.

As a professional spy, Chadjes had an impression of every big man under Hitler, so as soon as he saw the name, he immediately remembered the other party's information.

Heinrich? Haller, a former professional mountaineer, was born in Austria and was a hardcore Nazi who joined the Nazi Party as early as 1933. After the German-Austrian merger in 1938, he joined the SS and won a championship in a Swiss mountaineering competition, demonstrating the "good qualities" of the Aryans, and was personally received and photographed by Hitler.

Chajes had dinner with Haller, listened to the other party's constant preaching of the "axis of the earth", and volunteered to take people to Tibet in search of that magical place.

This kind of occult sorcerer's activity is outside the scope of Chajes's investigation, and he thinks that the "axis of the earth" does not exist at all, which is just a joke of self-deception. So, he almost forgot about Haller leading the expedition to Tibet.

In the letter, Haller gave a detailed account of the expedition's itinerary, which traveled north from the border areas of Nepal, India, and Tibet into the mountains north of the "Sacred Lake" Mapanyongcuo and the "Ghost Lake" Laang Tso. By chance, they rescued a Nepalese monk who claimed to be from the "axis of the earth" who was buried deep in an ice cave. In order to repay them, the monks voluntarily took them to that place, but before entering there, they had to go through a place called "Washing the Heart and Illuminating the Wall" and receive selection from the gods. Of the five, only Halletong Guò was selected to enter the "axis of the earth". However, he had long sworn allegiance to the Führer, and he must wait for the Führer to arrive, enter there together, and start the latest chapter of his life. In order to prove his words, he sent an attendant to bring the monk back, and then took the head of state.

After reading the letter, Chajes's first reaction was to sneer slightly, thinking that Halle was talking nonsense.

The debate about whether the axis of the earth exists in Berlin has existed for a long time, and at present, the German army is on the verge of collapse, and to believe in this can only accelerate death.

"Doctor, what do you think about this?" Hitler asked.

Chajes shook his head and put down the letterhead: "Your Excellency, I think Haller must have been dazed by altitude sickness to write this kind of nonsense."

Hitler leaned over and looked carefully at the monk in the glass box, but did not speak for a long time.

As the minutes passed, just when Chadjes felt that he should retire, Hitler suddenly said: "Doctor, I want you to accompany me and open this box myself."

His hand slowly pressed to the upper right corner of the glass box, where an apricot-yellow seal was attached, filled with large tracts of Tibetan mantras.

Chajes was able to identify the "six-character mantra" of Tibetan Buddhism, the "mantra of life and death" in ancient Sanskrit, and the "mantra of restoring bones" in ancient India. However, the most conspicuous thing is not the above three, but another unknown script, all composed of blood-red characters, with thick strokes, completely covered in other spells, wild and hideous, like a twisted wound cut on the body of a living person.

The seal is about two inches wide, wraps around the glass box, and is supposed to be made of the most primitive Tibetan homespun cloth.

Halle's letter said that as soon as the seal was opened, the Nepalese monk in the box would come back to life, open the box and come out of it.

"Your Excellency, do you really believe Haller's words? It seems to me that this monk has been frozen alive, and I am afraid that he will not wake up. "Chajes told the truth.

Before being taken to the Prime Minister's Palace, he had already packed his belongings in his residence and prepared to leave the city from the west and take refuge in the countryside. His mission was to lurk around Hitler to obtain military intelligence, and now that the war in Berlin is coming to an end, his mission has been completed, and he can escape victoriously.

If Hitler agreed, he would have returned home immediately and quickly absconded.

"Doctor, don't worry, we still have some time, and it will not be so easy for the Soviets to break through the last line of defense. By the way, have you already brought the medicine I want you to prepare?" Hitler asked.

Chajes sighed: "Your Excellency, you have forgotten that those medicines were handed over to Miss Eva yesterday."

The so-called "medicine" is the highly toxic potassium cyanide, and as early as after the defeat in the Battle of Moscow, Hitler suffered from mild depression and asked Chajes to have potassium cyanide ready at all times in case of emergency.

Hitler smiled bitterly: "You see, my amnesia is getting worse and worse. Okay doctor, help me, I'm going to open this seal."

His hands trembled so badly that he couldn't open the seal when he picked the corner of the seal with his fingernails, and his fingertips were sweaty and slippery.

Chajes walked over, pinched the seal with his fingernails, slowly lifted about an inch, and stepped back.

In his opinion, even if the seal is opened, nothing magical will happen. Just as no matter how Hitler found the "axis of the earth" or not, he could not save the fate of the collapse of the Reich.

Hitler lifted the seal, but the monk in the box remained motionless, like a lifeless ice sculpture.

Cha Jie observed that the box was assembled in the form of an "inner buckle tenon", the upper lid was the last to be closed, and there were a total of twelve self-locking buckles on all four sides. This structure is also in line with Halle's words that "the monk resurrects himself to open the box".

After another half hour, Hitler, too, was disappointed, picked up Halle's letter, reread it several times, crumpled it up in an anxious ball, and threw it into a corner.

"Doctor, you're watching here, I'll go out and take a breath." He strode out, then slammed the door with a clatter.

Chajes dragged a chair and sat down in front of the glass box.

He thought that Haller, who went to Tibet, was very ridiculous, and Hitler and others, who believed that Haller could find the "axis of the earth", were even more ridiculous.

"If we want to end the war, we must rely on airplanes, artillery, infantry and spears, and we cannot rely on the 'axis of the earth' that does not exist at all. What is the significance of a Nepalese monk frozen in a box? If Haller is here, I'm afraid that the Führer will immediately pull out a gun and smash his head, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous! He said to himself.

The defeat of Nazi Germany was inevitable, and any trickery of witchcraft would only add to the problem and hasten their demise.

Feeling a little tired, Chatjes got up and poured a glass of wine from the side wine cabinet and raised his glass to the east, celebrating the liberation of Berlin in advance. After the war is won, each spy in the "Sky Eye" will receive a large chest of gold as a reward for lurking in the enemy camp. Each of them had an extremely secret Swiss bank account, into which the gold issued by the Allied Logistics Headquarters would be deposited directly.

At that time, Chajes will give himself a long vacation, go fishing in Northern Europe or go surfing in Hawaii, find a beautiful Chinese girlfriend, and live a normal life. There were no Axis powers, no Nazis, and no Führer......

Out of the corner of his eye, he suddenly caught a glimpse that the monk in the box blinked, and then moved his hands and feet together, and he really "lived". The space in the glass box was small, so the monk moved slowly, squirming slowly like a large spider.

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