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Borrowing a high-power scope, the Mercedes 770K armored Mercedes-Benz drove out of the range of the Mauser 98K sniper rifle. The calm mood of the SOE women's task force captain Louise Desfontein finally caused a slight fluctuation.

In his heart, he tried his best to urge himself to get up as fast as possible. He closed his eyes and disassembled the specially made Mauser 98K sniper rifle in his hand into parts and put it into the cello box beside him. The captain of the SOE women's task force, Louise Desfontein, returned to the backstage to meet with his companions according to the established route.

"Have you hit it?" Jenny Faucier, who had turned into a cigarette girl, asked in a low voice.

"Yes." Louise Desfontein, captain of the SOE Women's Task Force, nodded gently: "It is impossible to survive with one shot."

"That's good." The cigarette girl Jenny Faucier did not dare to relax her vigilance at all: "Change the waitress's clothes, let's go and catch the last bus at the Adron Hotel."

"It's too late." Susie Desprez, a dancer who was dressed in a candy girl, who had been engaged to a Nazi officer with a pseudonym "Lilian", rushed to the scene: "After receiving the notice, the last bus at the Adron Hotel will leave in advance."

"When did it happen?" Maria Luzato, a Jewish nurse and radio operator, was also dressed in the "cinema girl" outfit.

"It's now." Dancer Susie Desprez whispered: "They didn't even have time to pack up the expensive gold utensils. They wouldn't stop and wait for us."

"The Nazis reacted faster than we expected." The female secretary of the bomb expert, Jai Li Lemeneck, looked at Captain SOE: "Louis, why not blow it up? Get out of the chaos."

"No." Louise Desfontein, captain of the SOE Women's Task Force, has other plans: "Play as the established plan first and make sure you don't expose yourself first. As for me, you don't have to worry."

"Are you sure?" Jenny Fausier confirmed with his eyes.

"Don't worry." Louise Desfontein, captain of the SOE Women's Task Force, was not afraid at all: "You guys hurry up and catch the last bus at the Adron Hotel."

"Okay, then." Jenny Fausier reminded again: "Be careful."

"I will." SOE Women's Task Force Captain Louise Desfontein nodded slightly.

In the shortest time, the members of the SOE team who live and die together immediately separate their positions.

The concentration camp platform "Outstanding Lady" is the upper cockpit.

"Yes, sir. The order is clear. I will start the train immediately and wait for the departure signal." Hannah Leche, a female pilot who played the train driver, also ended the call with the station dispatching station almost at the same time.

"Why, we need to set off now?" Anna Moffett, the second casting assistant who has been paying close attention to the live broadcast of the HF Club, immediately noticed the crisis: "Even if the 'People No. 1' attend, the security of the concentration camp will be raised to the highest level. We will leave the premiere movie-watching train at the earliest. Why do we need to set off in advance?"

"The booking departure time for the movie-watching train is 9:00 pm, and now it is 8:35 pm." Female pilot Hannah Leche had guessed: "It is likely that Louise and her team's derivative branch line has affected the progress of the main line."

The safety supervisor on the set that patrolled the entire carriage, the female guerrilla Irene rushed back: "What's the situation? Who broke the radio silence?"

The so-called "radio silence" refers to the attacking party before the start of a major military operation, which closes the radio contact to avoid large-scale troops gathering and contacting, causing the intention of being discovered by the enemy. On the battlefield, in order to prevent the enemy from detecting our existence through radio, it is necessary to prohibit the issuance of any radio signal. This special situation is called radio silence, which only receives signals but does not send signals.

"The whole concentration camp was a quarrel, but ordinary people couldn't hear it at all. Something must have happened."

Although the safety manager of the set and the female guerrilla Eileen did not say "what happened", everyone here knows that in the "production car" that integrates the female reporter's "news car" there is a lightning girl who is specifically responsible for wireless communication and "intelligence warfare". The "news car" with the most advanced communication equipment of the era also uses the frequency hopping technology invented by the Austrian female inventor Heidi Rama. The launch opportunity frequently switches between a set of frequencies determined by the "pseudo-random keys", and even changes many times in a second. This requires finding the order of the frequency and changing time keys to intercept accurate information. This is almost an unsuccessful task for eavesdroppers of the same era. Similarly, this "Spy Girl" team, led by the security manager of the set and the female guerrilla Eileen, is also one of the most important sources of information in the "SA3 Sisters".

"We guess Louise and her squad are doing a 'secret show'." Hannah Leche, a female pilot who cameoed as a train driver, replied.

"Can you be sure it was the script set by the master?" Second casting assistant Anna Moffett made a quick decision: "Since the concentration camp has broken the radio silence, contact the 'Sisters' as soon as possible."

"Well, I'll do it now." The safety manager of the set and the female guerrilla Irene immediately returned to the "production carriage".

Saxonyhausen concentration camp, premiere movie hall, women's bathroom.

8:40 pm.

The "female cellist" who was wiping his hands while walking out looked up and saw a team of Gestapos carrying live ammunition and holding military dogs to block the exit.

These specially trained German "blackback" sheepdogs are commonly known as "sniffing dogs". They can accurately sniff out special odors such as gunpowder and gun oil from complex environments. The most famous "sniffing dog" in World War II was the Soviet mine-detector who sniffed out 4 million landmines. As the attacker who initiated the war, the Third Reich also had a complete "sniffing dog" system.

The Mauser 98K sniper rifle that had just been driven in the cello box behind him must not escape the tracking of these "sniffing dogs". Before the Gestapo was eyed by a pair of eagle eyes, the "female cellist" turned around and turned back to the bathroom and walked straight into one of the unmanned compartments.

"Huh... calm, calm. Louise, you can do it."

Just as the "female cellist" who was sitting on the spotless ceramic toilet lid against the white tiled wall was trying hard to calm down and think about how to deal with it. A luxurious fox fur coat quietly stuffed in through the gap at the bottom of the compartment.

Pushing the fox fur coat into the "female cellist" compartment, the woman's high heels stretched across the bounds quickly retracted back to the next door: "Wear it (fox fur), 'Leave it (piano box)'."

As an assassin, you must not leave any tools for committing crimes on the spot. Otherwise, it will not only affect all the rebels lurking in the concentration camp, but also affect all the innocent musicians participating in the warm-up performance. The Nazi hawks who are cruel and cruel in their best ways will not care about being killed right.

SOE Women's Task Force Captain Louise Desfontein took out a silent pistol from the inside of his thigh bound by the garter strap and gently pressed against the partition: "Who is it?"

"(like you) is 'that man's woman'." The sound of flushing sounds deliberately covering up the conversation sounded next door.

"(You) are strange." Louise Desfontein, captain of the SOE Women's Task Force, quietly moved the gun, and she had roughly determined the location of the stranger next door.

"Because there is no 'three people' (with you)." The stranger next door deliberately scratched the partition with the index fingertips of both hands, generously exposing his exact position.

"'Give me a (unrefutable) reason'." Louise Desfontein, captain of the SOE Women's Task Force, still fine-tuned his gun to the vital points of strangers, without relaxing his guard at all.

"'0326'." The stranger next door did not disappoint her.

"Hu——" Louise Desfontein, captain of the SOE Women's Task Force, immediately put away his gun, bent down and picked up the luxurious fox fur coat, wrapped it outside the band's costume. It was just right in size and length.

"The 'makeup' and 'hair accessories' of Berlin ladies must be impeccable. Also, don't forget to wear 'them'." As he said, the stranger next door took off his custom high heels on the spot and pushed the gap under the partition with his beautiful arches that were exquisite and impeccable in nylon stockings: "(It's yours) size 39."

"Okay, sisters." Putting on high heels with the body temperature of strange women, SOE Women's Task Force captain Louise Desfontein immediately confirmed that it was his shoe size.
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