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Chapter 2725(2/2)

Heading to Moscow, I hope we can provide them with a train."

"Where is the carriage?"

"On platform two."

"Take us there," Vlasov ordered.

When the lieutenant led Vlasov toward the station, Sokov turned to Dennis and said: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, let the soldiers follow."

"Comrade Sokov," the driver ran over and asked Sokov: "Can we return to Nizhin now?"

"Comrade driver, please wait a moment." Sokov is a cautious person. He will not let the driver leave easily until all his troops have boarded the carriage provided by the station. He said euphemistically: "

After you see us all enter the carriage later, it will not be too late to leave."

"Okay, I'll go in with you and take a look. When I see you boarding the car, I'll leave."

Under the leadership of the station military representative, everyone came to platform number two and saw the carriages prepared for them.

When Sokov walked to the door of the carriage, he was greeted by a stench that almost stun him.

He covered his nose and asked the lieutenant: "Comrade Lieutenant, what was in this car before? Why does it stink so much?"

"Comrade soldier," the lieutenant turned to Sokov and said, "This carriage was originally used to carry war horses. It was unloaded not long ago and hasn't had time to clean it up. I'm really sorry."

Sokov resisted the stench emanating from the carriage and looked inside. This was a stuffy tank wagon, which was good for transporting troops. Unfortunately, it was previously loaded with war horses, and the floor of the carriage was full of materials and materials.

Manure from horses.

But Sokov didn't seem to care about this, and instead ordered Sokov: "Sokov, let the soldiers board the train!" Then he turned to ask the military representative: "Comrade Lieutenant, where is the phone? I want to call Moscow.

A phone call."

"You can make outside calls to the stationmaster's office." The military representative said respectfully, "I'll take you there now."

After the lieutenant left with Vlasov and the guards, Andrei approached Sokov, looked into the carriage, and then frowned: "Sokov, do we really want to board the train?

It’s full of horse dung, so we can’t let the soldiers sit in the horse dung.”

"Andrei, don't you have any hands?" Sokov said with a bit of laughter and tears: "Clean up those horse dung, so we don't have to worry about sitting in a pile of horse dung later. By the way, let me remind you.

, the train will leave in ten minutes, you have to move quickly."
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