The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!
Chapter 104 Enough! You are making baseless accusations against the heroes of the empire!
Chapter 104 Enough! You are making baseless accusations against the heroes of the empire!
Oh no, this is a really hard question to answer!
When asked this question by the special military command, Andrei's heart skipped a beat.
The reason why players know how to drive enemy armored vehicles is because they have the ability to drive any vehicle. No matter what vehicle is given to them, even a dreadnought, they can still drive it!
However, in reality, this problem becomes quite complicated.
It's like someone who's never touched a tank before suddenly knowing how to drive one and being able to wipe out a large number of elite enemy tank crews.
Surely you can't say you're born with this knowledge, right?
But it didn't matter, Andrei quickly came up with a new excuse.
"Regarding this, I can only say that I was just lucky!"
Andrei shrugged, feigning helplessness, and said:
"Most of our soldiers come from all walks of life, and I happen to have four mechanical repairmen in my team. They seem to know how to operate these armored vehicles, or at least understand the basic principles."
"And they were very lucky. When we captured the enemy's outpost, we happened to find a notebook in one of the enemy's armored vehicles. It seemed to be a record of the operating procedures of the armored units by the enemy's rookie armored soldiers."
"I happen to understand their language, so I was able to read it to a few mechanics. Those two were indeed very talented and quickly learned how to operate this vehicle, and then explained some simple operating techniques to the rest of our team."
After saying this, Andrei paused slightly, glanced at the kobold standing in front of him, and then said with a hint of sarcasm:
"What, you don't mean to say those people are enemy spies, do you?"
"They destroyed at least three enemy armored vehicles and killed more than 200 enemy soldiers with machine guns along the way. You don't think the enemy would go to such lengths just to plant a spy in my ranks, do you?"
After being rebuked by Andrei, the face under the mask of the special army turned red with anger.
He had indeed intended to say that Andrei's reasoning was utterly absurd, and no matter how he thought about it, he didn't believe that excellent armored vehicle pilots could be trained so easily.
But after hearing Andrei's words, he also realized that what the guy said made sense.
Could the enemy have sacrificed so many soldiers' lives just to plant spies, or to cover up a defector?
Obviously, that's impossible!
Even if they did do that, it would never be just to cover for a company-level officer!
To put it bluntly, how many soldiers does their Black Hawk Empire actually have? Do they really think soldiers can grow from the ground?
"If that's the case, then where is that notebook you mentioned? And what about the mechanic soldiers in your team?"
The special corps, somewhat enraged, pressed Andrei for answers:
"You keep saying that these are the reasons why they know how to drive enemy armored vehicles, but you have to provide evidence, right?"
But Andrei glared at the guy without any politeness, his eyes as cold as iron.
"It's a pity that they all sacrificed themselves in that charge during the battle to seize the enemy's bridge-building mechs, and were burned to ashes by the enemy's mages with a rain of fire from the sky!"
"They fought very bravely, and the notebook they carried with them was naturally burned in the battle."
"Wait, Captain Vorontsov, you let them carry such important notes with them? Didn't you take them over, or make a few copies to keep?" Hearing Andrei's words, the special corps soldier seemed to have caught something on the line and asked aggressively.
"No, I didn't think that far ahead. We were fighting the whole way, and I barely had time to sleep. How could I have had the time to translate a messy notebook and then slowly copy it down? I didn't even have paper and pen!"
"Besides, that thing was also a spoil of war they captured, so naturally I didn't intend to take it from them. Moreover, I never expected them to sacrifice themselves like this!"
In Andrei's view, this special military unit was a typical example of someone who, unable to find a reason, started to nitpick.
With such a complex battlefield situation, how could they have time to think about all that?
As for why he didn't keep that thing on his person?
It's as if keeping this thing on your person theoretically makes you safer. But when it really matters, Andrei also needs to lead his troops into battle and kill people with a gun!
From an outsider's perspective, why do you say that Andrei's chances of survival are greater than those of the two metal cans?
Seeing that the Special Forces seemed to want to say something, Lieutenant General Matvey suddenly slammed his hand on the table, and his armored iron hand immediately created a large dent in the table.
"Enough, you two! That's enough questioning! Get out of my headquarters now!"
"I don't know what your purpose is, but all I see is that you are trying every means to smear the Empire's war heroes!"
"Please remember this: standing before me is a hero who fought his way out of the hellish battlefield and wiped out an entire enemy armored battalion, not some spy who only exists in your imagination!"
"If you want to catch spies, go find somewhere else. If you dare to touch my soldiers, believe me, I'll complain to His Majesty directly."
Although Lieutenant General Matvey looks quite old, it must be said that his imposing presence is truly remarkable, like that of an old lion.
After being yelled at by the lieutenant general, the two special troops immediately looked dejected. One of them wanted to say something, but was pulled away by the other.
Under the glares of a group of officers, the two black-coated kobolds cautiously walked out. After they left and closed the door, Lieutenant General Matvey glanced at Andrei and smiled reassuringly at him.
“Young man, don’t worry about those two bastards. They’re not here for you; they’re here for your father.”
"Those two guys just don't like your father being promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the Petrograd Front a few days ago. After all, your father has a grudge against their boss."
ha?
Is there really such a saying?
Andrei was somewhat surprised, wondering what his cheap father had done to make such a grudge against these secret police officers.
This is not a good thing. Who knows if these guys will tattle on us behind our backs?
Seeing Andrei's expression, Lieutenant General Matvey naturally knew what he was thinking.
The old man simply nudged Andrei's back and said:
"Alright, you can get lost now. This is none of your business. You don't need to worry about the Special Military Command's affairs!"
"Just wait patiently these next few days. When things come to a head, I'll promote you and give you some medals!"
(End of this chapter)
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