my stealth fighter
Chapter 857 Farewell
Chapter 857 Farewell
Pasinkova stood ready to be punished, and the four investigators sat. She should be the one who was frightened, not the other way around. It is obviously not normal for the teacher to discipline the elementary school students who did not do their homework.
Yesterday... probably yesterday, there was no clear concept of time during the period of house arrest, anyway, it was the interrogation before three meals, and the performance of the four of them was still the same as the previous few times, except for the superficial smile Except for the chief interrogator, the other three people looked indifferent most of the time. During the short three meals, what happened outside?
While Pasinkova was thinking, she flipped through the falsified interrogation records. Since every page had to be signed, it was impossible for her to be falsified after signing.
She once imagined that if she was treated unfairly during the interrogation, as long as it was not too excessive and did not deviate too far from the facts, she would not care about it, but now that she is in a situation where she deviates from the facts in another direction, she really doesn't care about it. After thinking about it, I don't know whether I should sign it for a while. If the interrogation record is finalized, the punishment she will receive will be very light compared to what she has done.
"Is this correct?" she asked.
"How could it be possible to make a mistake? It is completely compiled according to the records of the past few days. Speaking of it, I have to thank you for your cooperation." The chief interrogator insisted.
She stared into his eyes, trying to read the secret from his eyes.The reversal of the wind must have happened because of something she didn't know, either someone from above was blowing the wind, they were under pressure from the top, someone wanted to clear her charges, or they were threatened, it couldn't be them Spontaneously did so.
"If I sign..."
"Then our business here is basically over." The chief interrogator laughed a few times, "Finally we can leave this shitty place and return to Moscow. After we go back, we must have a few drinks."
Pasinkova hesitated a little, feeling that if they wanted to punish her, there was no need to make it so complicated, so she decided to sign her name on every page.
Seeing her sign the last page, the chief interrogator seemed more relieved than her, and put the interrogation record into a kraft paper bag and sealed it.
"What are we going to do now?" She put down her pen, waiting for their answer, waiting for them to turn their faces suddenly.
"As I said just now, we are going back to Moscow to report on our duties. As for you..." the chief interrogator pondered for a moment, "Actually, we have all been in the army for many years, and I think you know more about the twists and turns than I do... . . . and if you need me to help you take something to Moscow, I will be more than happy to do so."
"My retirement application?" She guessed what he was referring to.
"Although you still look as glamorous and beautiful as before, after all, time is not forgiving. It is a wise choice to withdraw early, retire decently, and change to a new way of life... Unfortunately, I understand too late For some reason, the presiding officer's tone was a little sad, as if he regretted that he hadn't chosen to retire earlier.
Not only him, but the other three also seemed to have sympathy.
Pasinkova tends to think that they have been caught by others. During their long military career, it is very difficult to not miss a single thing. It is almost impossible, especially for civilian officers like them who are not in front-line combat troops. , Leisurely work makes them fat, and it is too common to use power and position to steal chickens and dogs or harass female subordinates. The men in uniform can't hold back, they are all good people and good officials before they are exposed, but no one can't help but check, until the handle is grasped, they regret why they didn't quit early.
After they return to Moscow, they will issue their opinions on how to deal with her. Even according to this falsified interrogation record, it is impossible to avoid punishment at all, but if her application for retirement is accepted, it means that the above Agreeing to let her go also means that other things are written off, because her military status is a prerequisite for going to a military court, and a military court cannot punish and judge civilians, and her actions in the military are not It is within the jurisdiction of the Civil Code, otherwise, if you kill someone in combat, you will be sentenced to death by the Civil Code after you retire?Retiring for an innocent civilian status is the lightest punishment she can get. Of course, she must also attach a letter of guarantee, swearing that even after retiring, she will never disclose the military secrets she knows.
She didn't expect to let herself go so easily, but from the tone of the chief interrogator, maybe he will move around to facilitate this matter after returning to Moscow, or there will be other high-ranking officials who will help, if he doesn't Be sure, and she will not be allowed to write a retirement application in advance.
Anyway, paper and pens are ready-made, and Pasinkova wrote down her application for retirement with a pen and words carefully.
When she enlisted in the army with full of longing, she never thought that her military career would end in this way. She thought that she would work until retirement, or die in battle. The soldier is her lifelong career, but now she is decent It did not end with honor, so writing this application was extremely difficult, and several sheets of paper were wasted, and had to be rewritten, and finally I wrote one that was passable and readable.
Of course she knows that the application is just a process, and whether the above accepts her application for retirement has nothing to do with her application itself. If the above agrees, even if she only writes the four words "application for retirement" On the other hand, if the higher-ups do not agree, she will still fail to pass the application for retirement as "List of Distinguished Teachers", but... this is her confession of her military career. At the end of an article, the last full stop must be solemnly written, Besides, these four people did not urge her.
After she signed the written application, she handed it to the chief interrogator. He sealed it with another envelope and sealed it, put it in the briefcase together with the interrogation records, pushed aside the chair, stood up, and stretched out his right hand to her.
After a short handshake, he said: "Okay, you have regained your freedom, but we will find someone else to take charge of the daily work of the test station. You can take advantage of this time to arrange your personal affairs. If your application for decommissioning is approved, You can leave the experiment station, I think you should... say goodbye."
After retiring from active service, it is impossible for her to return to the experimental station, and this place has become a restricted area for her. She really needs to say goodbye to every plant, tree, and everyone here.
"Thank you." She nodded.
"One more thing..." The chief interrogator said in a low voice with some embarrassment: "We have tried our best to do what your friend asked, and I hope you can ask your friend to keep your promise."
"my friend?"
The presiding judge smiled and said nothing, as if to say: Why are you pretending to be stupid here?
"Which friend of mine?" she asked again.
The presiding officer was taken aback, then looked at the other three people, "We don't know, don't you know either?"
The other three were equally dazed and puzzled.
From their expressions and the words of the chief interrogator, it can be seen that no matter who is putting pressure on them or threatening them, they are doing it anonymously, without revealing their identities, which is not surprising, but she In Moscow, she didn't have strong friendships, and she didn't know friends with such great influence. It could even be said that she was more curious than he was about who was helping her.
"Cough! Anyway, we've tried our best. I don't think your friend will play charades with you for too long. After all, there is no free lunch in this world, is there?"
What the presiding officer meant was that her friend had spent so much time helping her so much, even if she didn't know the identity of the other party, the other party would find her soon and demand corresponding rewards.
This is what Pasinkova is worried about. What if the other party wants to ask for military secrets?She definitely won't give it. If the other party knows her well enough, they should know that she won't give it. But since the other party dares to make this kind of transaction of goods first and payment later, they will definitely not be afraid of her recklessness, and they are sure to get what they want from her. , or... Maybe the other party already got it?During her house arrest, what happened outside?
She doesn't like to guess like a chicken without a head like this. As long as she does well enough in the army, she doesn't have to participate in the intrigue between people, but maybe she has to learn to adapt slowly.
(End of this chapter)
Pasinkova stood ready to be punished, and the four investigators sat. She should be the one who was frightened, not the other way around. It is obviously not normal for the teacher to discipline the elementary school students who did not do their homework.
Yesterday... probably yesterday, there was no clear concept of time during the period of house arrest, anyway, it was the interrogation before three meals, and the performance of the four of them was still the same as the previous few times, except for the superficial smile Except for the chief interrogator, the other three people looked indifferent most of the time. During the short three meals, what happened outside?
While Pasinkova was thinking, she flipped through the falsified interrogation records. Since every page had to be signed, it was impossible for her to be falsified after signing.
She once imagined that if she was treated unfairly during the interrogation, as long as it was not too excessive and did not deviate too far from the facts, she would not care about it, but now that she is in a situation where she deviates from the facts in another direction, she really doesn't care about it. After thinking about it, I don't know whether I should sign it for a while. If the interrogation record is finalized, the punishment she will receive will be very light compared to what she has done.
"Is this correct?" she asked.
"How could it be possible to make a mistake? It is completely compiled according to the records of the past few days. Speaking of it, I have to thank you for your cooperation." The chief interrogator insisted.
She stared into his eyes, trying to read the secret from his eyes.The reversal of the wind must have happened because of something she didn't know, either someone from above was blowing the wind, they were under pressure from the top, someone wanted to clear her charges, or they were threatened, it couldn't be them Spontaneously did so.
"If I sign..."
"Then our business here is basically over." The chief interrogator laughed a few times, "Finally we can leave this shitty place and return to Moscow. After we go back, we must have a few drinks."
Pasinkova hesitated a little, feeling that if they wanted to punish her, there was no need to make it so complicated, so she decided to sign her name on every page.
Seeing her sign the last page, the chief interrogator seemed more relieved than her, and put the interrogation record into a kraft paper bag and sealed it.
"What are we going to do now?" She put down her pen, waiting for their answer, waiting for them to turn their faces suddenly.
"As I said just now, we are going back to Moscow to report on our duties. As for you..." the chief interrogator pondered for a moment, "Actually, we have all been in the army for many years, and I think you know more about the twists and turns than I do... . . . and if you need me to help you take something to Moscow, I will be more than happy to do so."
"My retirement application?" She guessed what he was referring to.
"Although you still look as glamorous and beautiful as before, after all, time is not forgiving. It is a wise choice to withdraw early, retire decently, and change to a new way of life... Unfortunately, I understand too late For some reason, the presiding officer's tone was a little sad, as if he regretted that he hadn't chosen to retire earlier.
Not only him, but the other three also seemed to have sympathy.
Pasinkova tends to think that they have been caught by others. During their long military career, it is very difficult to not miss a single thing. It is almost impossible, especially for civilian officers like them who are not in front-line combat troops. , Leisurely work makes them fat, and it is too common to use power and position to steal chickens and dogs or harass female subordinates. The men in uniform can't hold back, they are all good people and good officials before they are exposed, but no one can't help but check, until the handle is grasped, they regret why they didn't quit early.
After they return to Moscow, they will issue their opinions on how to deal with her. Even according to this falsified interrogation record, it is impossible to avoid punishment at all, but if her application for retirement is accepted, it means that the above Agreeing to let her go also means that other things are written off, because her military status is a prerequisite for going to a military court, and a military court cannot punish and judge civilians, and her actions in the military are not It is within the jurisdiction of the Civil Code, otherwise, if you kill someone in combat, you will be sentenced to death by the Civil Code after you retire?Retiring for an innocent civilian status is the lightest punishment she can get. Of course, she must also attach a letter of guarantee, swearing that even after retiring, she will never disclose the military secrets she knows.
She didn't expect to let herself go so easily, but from the tone of the chief interrogator, maybe he will move around to facilitate this matter after returning to Moscow, or there will be other high-ranking officials who will help, if he doesn't Be sure, and she will not be allowed to write a retirement application in advance.
Anyway, paper and pens are ready-made, and Pasinkova wrote down her application for retirement with a pen and words carefully.
When she enlisted in the army with full of longing, she never thought that her military career would end in this way. She thought that she would work until retirement, or die in battle. The soldier is her lifelong career, but now she is decent It did not end with honor, so writing this application was extremely difficult, and several sheets of paper were wasted, and had to be rewritten, and finally I wrote one that was passable and readable.
Of course she knows that the application is just a process, and whether the above accepts her application for retirement has nothing to do with her application itself. If the above agrees, even if she only writes the four words "application for retirement" On the other hand, if the higher-ups do not agree, she will still fail to pass the application for retirement as "List of Distinguished Teachers", but... this is her confession of her military career. At the end of an article, the last full stop must be solemnly written, Besides, these four people did not urge her.
After she signed the written application, she handed it to the chief interrogator. He sealed it with another envelope and sealed it, put it in the briefcase together with the interrogation records, pushed aside the chair, stood up, and stretched out his right hand to her.
After a short handshake, he said: "Okay, you have regained your freedom, but we will find someone else to take charge of the daily work of the test station. You can take advantage of this time to arrange your personal affairs. If your application for decommissioning is approved, You can leave the experiment station, I think you should... say goodbye."
After retiring from active service, it is impossible for her to return to the experimental station, and this place has become a restricted area for her. She really needs to say goodbye to every plant, tree, and everyone here.
"Thank you." She nodded.
"One more thing..." The chief interrogator said in a low voice with some embarrassment: "We have tried our best to do what your friend asked, and I hope you can ask your friend to keep your promise."
"my friend?"
The presiding judge smiled and said nothing, as if to say: Why are you pretending to be stupid here?
"Which friend of mine?" she asked again.
The presiding officer was taken aback, then looked at the other three people, "We don't know, don't you know either?"
The other three were equally dazed and puzzled.
From their expressions and the words of the chief interrogator, it can be seen that no matter who is putting pressure on them or threatening them, they are doing it anonymously, without revealing their identities, which is not surprising, but she In Moscow, she didn't have strong friendships, and she didn't know friends with such great influence. It could even be said that she was more curious than he was about who was helping her.
"Cough! Anyway, we've tried our best. I don't think your friend will play charades with you for too long. After all, there is no free lunch in this world, is there?"
What the presiding officer meant was that her friend had spent so much time helping her so much, even if she didn't know the identity of the other party, the other party would find her soon and demand corresponding rewards.
This is what Pasinkova is worried about. What if the other party wants to ask for military secrets?She definitely won't give it. If the other party knows her well enough, they should know that she won't give it. But since the other party dares to make this kind of transaction of goods first and payment later, they will definitely not be afraid of her recklessness, and they are sure to get what they want from her. , or... Maybe the other party already got it?During her house arrest, what happened outside?
She doesn't like to guess like a chicken without a head like this. As long as she does well enough in the army, she doesn't have to participate in the intrigue between people, but maybe she has to learn to adapt slowly.
(End of this chapter)
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