Chapter 79
"It's a moment of relaxation."

Carl muttered, and immediately summoned all the staff to announce the numbers and issue orders, each packed their luggage, and assembled in the lobby three or ten minutes later.

"I'm really sorry. According to the order, I will be in charge of your transportation to Weishafen, but our vehicles are tight, so we can only deploy one truck. Once again, I hope you can make it easy."

Lieutenant Colonel Burep showed a slightly apologetic smile. From North Rothenburg to Westhaven, it took one day and one night to travel by road, and two days and two nights to go back and forth. The resource deployment here requires vehicles, so I really can't spare them. More to come.

"It's okay, I'm very grateful to have a vehicle available for us to use, Lieutenant Colonel Draper, thank you for your help during this time."

Karl saluted a military salute with a smile, and Lieutenant Colonel Drape returned the salute with a smile. The two officers had a very good impression of each other, and they got along well during this time.

Three or ten minutes later, Carl glanced at the number of people in the lobby, and then set off. Eighteen people were stuffed into a truck.

Under Fenner's resentful eyes, Carl took Lieutenant Amy to the pilot building.After all, one of them is the chief officer and the other is an adjutant. This arrangement is very reasonable, not to mention that Karl doesn't take up much position.

What follows is a day and night journey.

No way, there is no railway in Westhaven. If you go to that small place by train, you have to go around a lot, and you even have to transfer to a car. It's better to take a car directly from North Rothenburg.

When Karl was about to vomit, the car finally stopped, and they arrived in Westhaven, where they were greeted by the broad Elbe River.

"It's great. What I saw next was not the group of people in military uniforms, but the calm Elbe River."

Carl jumped down from the pilot building, opened his mouth and took a deep breath of the cool air, and his head was no longer groggy.

"It is said that countless bones are buried on both sides of the Elbe River. There have been too many wars here, and the bottom of the river is covered with dead bones, so there are no fishermen on the Elbe River."

Amy also jumped down, and stood beside Carl with an indifferent expression.

"The folklore is unbelievable. There are no fishermen because of military control, but from your description, you seem to hate war."

Carl was not disappointed by Amy's words, but looked at the river alone in front of him, and his heart was at peace.

"If possible, I hope there will never be a war." Amy said coldly.

During the day and night of running around, Carl tried to have a casual chat with this adjutant. How should I put it, he would give a certain reply when he asked about any topic, but usually he would die in just three sentences.

"Well, neither of us like war."

Carl said lightly, and Amy turned her head slightly in surprise, which made Carl ask back: "Do you think it's abnormal? I'm not a fighting madman."

"It's hard to imagine, this is the words of a battle hero of the German Empire." Amy said slightly mockingly.

"It's as if you've killed the enemy on the battlefield, you'll like to go to the battlefield. Maybe I overestimated your intelligence." Carl pouted and said.

"But the combat heroes I know are all extremely eager for the battlefield, as if that is where they yearn for." Amy turned her head and looked calmly at the broad Elbe River.

"Maybe they haven't seen the dead soldiers and broken families under the war."

Karl was talking to himself, and the two looked at the Elbe quietly, but there were sixteen people behind them.

The voices of the conversation between the two were normal, and everyone in the team had good ears. Hearing the conversation between the two, they felt inexplicably frightened.

These two were sucked by the breeze of the Elbe River just after getting out of the car, so are they starting to convulse now?People from the navy have already come here, this is not the time to lament life and war.

Only Fenna stared at the two of them with a bad premonition somewhere.

"On the banks of the Elbe, here are my joys and my sorrows..."

Cindy looked at Fenner from behind, and began to recite an ancient poem, which made Fenner turn her head to look at Cindy, with a sad look in her eyes.

"Believe in yourself, we will all cheer for you, be more confident." Cindy led two team members to cheer for Fenna, looking like watching the excitement is not a big deal.

Anyway, idleness is idleness, life in the war is very monotonous, and a little nourishment of love will make it much easier.

Even if it is someone else's love.

Especially the intricate and bloody love stories, it's still fun to watch without hurting the parties involved.

"Welcome to everyone from the 1033 Aviation Magister Squadron. On behalf of the German Navy, I would like to extend my sincere welcome to you."

A tall lieutenant colonel walked over with a smile on his face. Behind him was a group of lieutenants who were obviously the heads of various departments of the Navy in Westhaven.

"Thank you for your welcome, Lieutenant Colonel."

Karl immediately went up to him and gave a military salute.

"You are being polite. We are very grateful to the Central Army for its generosity and Captain Karl's efforts to get the assistance of an imperial hero like you." The lieutenant colonel returned a military salute, and then began to introduce the officers behind him.

Then a group of people boarded the navy's car, which was considered to have officially entered West Haven.

Westhaven is a small town with no more than a thousand people, but its location is less than [-] kilometers away from the mouth of the Elbe River. There is a military airport nearby, which not only restrains the mouth of the Elbe River, but also serves as a coastal defense base.So there are soldiers almost everywhere in the town.

An anti-aircraft artillery regiment and a coastal defense artillery regiment are stationed here.A small tributary of the Elbe River flows by the town, which allows Weishafen to have a small port where small ships such as torpedo boats can berthed. Therefore, a torpedo boat brigade is also stationed here, and the navy guards the mouth of the Elbe River. rapid reaction force.

No way, Germany's naval power is much weaker than Frank's, and passive defense is the best countermeasure.

I don't know who first mentioned the matter of naval equipment, and everyone in the 1033 squadron began to discuss it. After all, as an army, they are very curious about everything at sea.

In the end the car stopped at a navy club, which was quite a welcome way, not only to enjoy the food here, but also to see the performances of many beautiful hostesses.

"Honestly, I kind of want to be in the Navy."

Yangstorf looked at the waitresses in the club, his eyes wandered over their protruding uniforms, his eyes were staring straight, quite a representative of contemporary idiots.

"You can try to apply to Captain Carl."

Cindy chewed the sausage in his mouth, and said very flatly.

"If he really said it, I'm afraid he will be regarded as a traitor by the squadron leader and cut in half with a knife, haha."

Prami made a movement of swinging the knife, and was laughed at by Yangstorf's appearance.

"Senior Carl is not that violent." Fenner immediately protested.

"Oh, you haven't seen your senior fighting the Franks. To be honest, he looks like a crazy honey badger. I don't know where the Franks have the courage to continue fighting."

Yangstorf put his head in his hands and put on an exaggerated expression.

"To describe the squadron leader who heroically killed the enemy on the battlefield as a honey badger, Yangstorf, you must pay attention to your wording."

Nigbor showed a look of yearning, which made everyone cast strange eyes, and ended this topic by himself...

(End of this chapter)

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