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Chapter 1884 Surrender without a fight(2/2)

The negotiation seems to be about surrender. I want to ask, how should I reply to them?"

"Comrade Commander," Smirnov heard the news and quickly covered the microphone with his hand, turned to Sokov and said: "Colonel Surodenko reported that the Romanian army stationed in Otac sent people to

Meet him to discuss surrender. He wants to ask, how should we reply to each other?"

"Our conditions are very simple, that is, the Romanian army surrenders unconditionally." Sokov said with a serious expression: "The surrendered officers and soldiers can enjoy the treatment that prisoners of war deserve, and the officers can keep their personal belongings, self-defense weapons, and medals.

Wait, Comrade Chief of Staff, please convey my opinions to Colonel Surodenko truthfully."

After receiving Sokov's instructions, Surodenko knew how to proceed with the subsequent negotiations. When the blindfolded Lieutenant Efrem walked into his headquarters with the support of a soldier, he

Just ask straight to the point: "Lieutenant, can you hear Russian?"

"Yes, sir." Eprem didn't bother to take off the black cloth that blindfolded his eyes, straightened his body and replied: "I can understand Russian."

"Very good!" Surodenko nodded and continued: "Since you understand Russian, Mr. Lieutenant, please tell me, what is the purpose of your coming here?"

"Mr. Commander." Ephraim pulled off the black cloth that blindfolded his eyes. Before he could see clearly who was standing on the other side, he hurriedly replied: "I was ordered to come here to talk to you.
Chapter completed!
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