Chapter 124 124 Khrushchev

USSR, Moscow, Kremlin. The morning sun shines on the palace's characteristic dome, reflecting a very charming multicolored light.

With a loud command, the two heavy gates in front of the palace were pushed open by the soldiers, and three luxurious Mercedes-Benz sedans slowly drove into the Kremlin, and all the soldiers stood up and saluted, looking at the three cars with the most reverent eyes.

The car slowly steadied, and the door of a car in front of it was opened, and two expressionless young soldiers jumped out of it, one of whom had a deep scar on his face. Without squinting, the two young soldiers jumped out of the car and walked quickly to the sides of the car in the middle.

Three people also got out of the car behind, and two of them were carrying German-made submachine guns. They formed a small phalanx with the two men who came out of the front car, and guarded the car in the middle. The four of them looked around with grim eyes, as if they were looking for any suspicious target.

Then another person who got out of the car walked quickly to the back door of the central car, respectfully opened the door, and then knocked his two heels together and saluted a standard Soviet military salute: "Comrade Khrushchev, the Kremlin has arrived!"

Khrushchev, who was already a little bald, got out of the car, straightened up his dark green military uniform, touched several medals hanging on his chest with his hands, looked around with two eyes, and then took a step towards the most sacred place in the entire red Soviet Union.

The soldiers he passed by stood upright, but his expression still looked very dissatisfied, because in Khrushchev's heart, all the soldiers should shout long live to the sun in their hearts, Comrade Stalin, as Germany did.

The door to Stalin's office was finally pushed open, and Khrushchev finally met Stalin, the leader he hadn't seen for a long time. Without the slightest hesitation, he stood up and saluted and greeted loudly: "Long live the great Comrade Stalin!"

"Oh, Comrade Khrushchev. Stalin put his pipe on the table, then pointed to the sofa on the side: "I am not Accardo, revolutionaries should not engage in these personality cults." Feel free to sit down. โ€

Khrushchev noticed that behind Stalin, there was a young officer with an expressionless face, who was standing behind Stalin with his hands behind his back, and he did not even look at Khrushchev when he walked into the room. As soon as he saw this Ling Bingbing feeling, Khrushchev knew that this officer also graduated from the mysterious "Greater German Panzer Command Academy", which is the hell called the "Wolf Cavalry Academy" by the Soviet Union and Germany. This school is one of the most mysterious parts of Soviet-German cooperation.

Although the words of criticism were spoken, the tone was not half reproachful, and the ends of the two symbolic beards were slightly raised, indicating that Stalin was still in a very good mood at the moment.

"Yes! Comrade Stalin! You will always be our guiding light! You are the great leader of our Soviet people. Khrushchev continued: "This time you are in such a hurry to call me back, there must be something important that I need to complete. Rest assured, I'll get the job done!"

"I have read your article in the party newspaper, Comrade Khrushchev, your thoughts are the same as mine! There are all kinds of traitors and traitors within our party and our country. They are eating away at the fruits of Soviet victory! This is another form of counter-offensive against us by those capitalist bugs. โ€

"Your wisdom is beyond doubt! Comrade Stalin! With your leadership, the enemy's conspiracy will not succeed!" Khrushchev thought for a moment and said: "Since you are also aware of the crisis, what can I do? Or what do you need me to do to save our country?"

"Comrade Khrushchev, you know that our * has just passed the new party constitution. Surprisingly, Stalin did not directly give the order, but spoke of the national conference.

"The congress summed up the work of the Party in the past period, pointed out the fact that socialism has won a decisive victory in all economic and cultural sectors, and pointed out that the general line of the Party has won a complete victory. Stalin walked back to his desk, picked up his pipe and tapped it on it, and continued: "But this congress was not a victorious congress for me. โ€

"I knew that someone with ulterior motives was trying to shake your leadership! This is a betrayal of the communist cause!" Khrushchev also stood up and clenched his fists, his tone full of anger and unease.

"There are a lot of things you don't know! Comrade Khrushchev. During the meeting, a special session was convened, which was attended by delegates concerned about the country situation, particularly agriculture. Stalin pointed to the minutes on the table: "My name was crossed off more times than anyone else at the secret ballot...... As a result, I was not elected at all, and it was only when the final decision was made to increase the number of members of the Central Committee that I reluctantly became a member of the Central Committee. โ€

"This ...... This is...... Shameful betrayal of the revolution!" Khrushchev said angrily: "Have they forgotten what you have done to this country?"

"At the end of his speech, the delegates clapped and cheered the central leader most popular with the delegates at the 17th National Congress, and the applause and slogans such as 'Long live the Leningrad proletariat' lasted for several minutes. Stalin was very disappointed and said: "If nothing else, it will not be long before you will have to continue your work under his leadership." โ€

Hearing that Stalin did not call Comrade Kirov, but directly called him by name, Khrushchev's eyebrows raised, he is considered a high-ranking cadre raised by Stalin, and if Stalin falls, then his fate can be imagined.

"Comrade Stalin, we can't just sit still. Didn't we have prepared a special force for such a time?" Khrushchev glanced at the young officer standing behind Stalin, and paused before he spoke: "We should find a way! At least, we still have the absolute command of the graduates of the Wolf Cavalry Academy! These soldiers are the best, and you should know this better than anyone else!"

"However, I can't use shady means to deal with a former comrade-in-arms, and it will be bad for me to spread this kind of thing. Stalin frowned and shook his head.

But Khrushchev heard the true meaning of this passage: "There will be no gossip against you, the wolf cavalry will solve all problems at the first time, and will not leave any evidence." โ€

Stalin tilted his head slightly and asked the officer behind him: "Vasil, can you guarantee the success of the operation?"

"Yes. The young officer behind Stalin immediately replied, and then there was no voice, without a trace of emotion.

"How much will there be a loss?" asked Stalin again.

Again, the officer replied in a cold voice, "Thirty." โ€

"I can personally plan and direct this operation!" Khrushchev followed.

Stalin nodded in satisfaction, and then unexpectedly changed the subject: "I like these soldiers trained by the Germans, they are really very trustworthy men." โ€

"They are born warriors! Comrade Stalin! They are fighters who have sacrificed a qiฤ“ for the sake of the motherland!" Khrushchev also admired these specially trained soldiers very much, nodded and said.

"What happened to the Germans?" said Stalin, having finished talking about the most important things, and then asked about other questions about work.

"Comrade Stalin, the Germans have recently intervened in the Spanish Civil War, their level of combat is obviously higher, and we have lost a lot of good soldiers. Khrushchev reported: "But we also surpassed them in many places, for example, the T-26 tank developed by us on our own battlefield is much better than the German P-2 tank." The performance of our I-16 fighter also overwhelmed the Italian counterpart, and the Germans certainly did not expect that we could develop so quickly. โ€

"Very well! With the German methods, with our improvements, train more wolf knight soldiers! Perfect soldiers with perfect weapons, and soon we will be able to fulfill our long-cherished wish!" said Stalin, waving his arms very happily.

"Long live Comrade Stalin, the great leader of the Soviet Union!" Khrushchev shouted, and then he changed his tone of farewell: "Then I will take my leave, and I will greet you after I have finished the whole thing." โ€

Stalin nodded, waved his hand, and Khrushchev turned and walked out of Stalin's office.

In the corridor, Khrushchev met General Tukhachevsky, and the two men passed by, nodding at each other's heads.

Tukhachevsky had come to report on the Soviet Union's aid and losses in the Spanish Civil War, and his meeting brought gloom to Stalin's happy morning: "Comrade Stalin! We lost 1,739 officers and men in Spain, 91 fighters, 7 transport planes, 16 bombers, and 184 tanks. โ€

"These losses are gratuitous! We can't afford to lose them," Tukhachevsky said after a pause, "and we shouldn't have supported the Spanish Republican Army for free in the first place." โ€

This undoubtedly poked Stalin's sore spot, because he single-handedly hammered out the matter of gratuitous assistance to the Spanish Republican Army and the international columns: "General Tukhachevsky! Please pay attention to your words! You go out first, I know these losses, and I will think about the next countermeasures." โ€

"Comrade Stalin, you ......"

Tukhachevsky was about to say something, but was interrupted by Stalin: "Enough! โ€

(Note: There are many theories about Stalin's relationship with Kirov, which are completely contrary, some sources say that Stalin regarded Kirov as his most important successor, and there are also sources that Kirov threatened Stalin with his momentum and was therefore eliminated.) This novel is based on the story, and the relationship between the characters is more intense. Please do not delve into the history of the people...... The dragon spirit really doesn't have any position here, but just chooses a plot option that he thinks is better, and does not have any impact on the main story. ๏ผ‰โ€•โ€•

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