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222 Petrovsky's Experience (Part 2)

Petrovsky looked up and looked out the window. The empty playground was covered with a layer of half a foot thick snow. A group of Chinese men patrolling at night creaked and walked slowly along the snow. After a while, they disappeared deep in the forest. He turned on the oil lamp to make the flame bigger. A natural sense of happiness made him feel excited and he buried his head in his diary and started writing.

Although he had only been here for five days, Petrovsky had fallen in love with this simple base and the simple Chinese brothers. Thinking about the fact that when he first arrived at the base, he and his comrades were shocked by the eastern side. Who would have thought that there was such a huge force hidden between the forests forty or fifty kilometers away from Petrograd.

At that time, he was a little worried. Although from the perspective of internationalism, the poor in the world are family, and they are all miserable class brothers, and it is the right thing to love each other. But he still felt a little uncomfortable. When will the Russian revolution rely on the help of outsiders? Besides, even if the party wants to arm a secret revolutionary force, it can still choose people from the country!

Yes, Petrovsky was a little jealous of the treatment of the three thousand Chinese workers in the camp, like a child with a toy snatched. Niyawai felt very uncomfortable. But this ridiculous thought came quickly and disappeared quickly.

First of all, Derrensky explained the origin of the three thousand Chinese workers. When Petrovsky heard about the tragic experiences of the Chinese workers' brothers, he felt sympathy and even shy. Think about it, it was the cold-blooded Russians in Russia who took human life and caused the sufferings of the Chinese workers' brothers. As a conscientious Russian, he not only did not sympathize with their tragic experiences, but also felt resentful. This is really not the ideological quality that a qualified Bolshevik should have.

Especially after the Chinese workers heard about their purpose, they generously freed up their warm dormitory and squeezed into the cold tent, and fully demonstrated the revolutionary friendship of the proletariat. At that moment, Petrovsky was deeply moved and secretly made up his mind that the greatest ideal in this life is to fight for the establishment of communism!

After a brief period of running-in, Petrovsky and his comrades soon got along with Chinese workers from China. Although both sides did not speak language, a smile or an action could break the gap. The two sides did not say that they were in harmony. At least they did not distinguish between each other.

On the training ground, the Chinese Brothers, who had already passed the primary training stage, imparted experience without hesitation, quickly helped Petrovsky improve his combat skills. Under the training ground, both sides gestured and laughed, played football, and played basketball without distinguishing each other.

Petrovsky likes this kind of life too much. It is simple, happy, fulfilling, and the most important thing is that the food every day is really nothing to say. Originally, he thought that the food order given by Li Xiaofeng was just bait. In reality, who dared to eat like this? It would be a blessing to not be hungry in Russia, and he still had meat every meal. Every few mistakes can drink wine and serve a pack of cigarettes a week. Even if you don’t smoke or drink, you can change the quota to candy, tea, etc.

As a half-aged child, Petrovsky often only sees candy during Christmas, and there are only a few pills. He can exchange a large bag at a time with a coupon of tobacco and alcohol in the base. Not only is it more, but it is also more delicious than the ones sold on the market, including milk candies, fruit candies, and coffee candies. To be honest, Petrovsky never knew that there are so many kinds of candies. He tasted one for each flavor. It was so delicious!

At the first moment, he made up his mind that he could not eat it all the time because he was greedy. He had to bring some to the comrades in the company so that everyone could taste it. Well, it was not enough to carry candies alone, and he had to bring some cigarettes. The comrades had not smoked cigarettes with filters, so that everyone could taste it. By the way, he also had to bring a few bottles of white wine. The company commander was a drunkard. He must like this kind of Chinese white wine called Erguotou.

Petrovsky happily planned to bring some delicious food to the comrades in the company. When he thought of the smiles after tasting these delicious foods, he felt happy. In fact, there were many people who had the same plans as him, and almost every comrade from the special department was preparing to bring a lot of good things to the comrades or relatives in his hometown. In the era of tight supplies, these were treasures!

But in addition to being happy, Petrovsky was more confused. With such sufficient supplies and such excellent equipment, was this still the bitter Bolshevik Party? He did not believe that the party had such rich financial resources. Could it be that the rumors circulating on the streets were true, and Comrade Lenin had really reached an agreement with the German devils? Otherwise, where did these things come from?

Many comrades had the same concerns and even caused a big storm. Fortunately, Comrade Derrensky came to explain himself. It turns out that all the treatment they enjoyed was not provided by the party, but the private money from Andrei Petrovic, whom he distrusts!

When he learned the news, Petrovsky was shocked. He did not expect that the impetuous boy who disliked him was so rich, nor did he expect that he would be willing to take out such a large sum of funds and save the three thousand working-class brothers in China, but also helped the party train the armed forces on his behalf.

What kind of courage does this mean? Even Petrovsky admires someone a little. Of course, no matter how much he admires him, he still has a lot of opinions on someone. At least he believes that as the deputy section chief and the actual person in charge of the special department, someone should be more responsible. Not to mention that he devotes his life to his death, he should at least take a look at their training. He should not even look at them and ignore them at all!

The comrades all had a lot of opinions about this and felt that they were being despised, especially when the storm last time, such a big and serious matter could not alarm the deputy section chief. Instead, Derrensky worked to take the time out of his busy schedule. The comrades couldn't figure out what would be more important than the reputation of the party. Does the deputy section chief care at all?

In response to this, Petrovsky personally consulted Comrade Sergei Vasilievich Puzitsky whom Derrensky sent to temporarily preside over the work. Comrade Sergei Vasilievich is also a new comrade who had just joined the party, but Petrovsky trusted the new comrade very much. At least he felt that he was much more reliable than someone.

The reason is not only that Comrade Sergei Vasilievich is five years older than someone and looks mature. What's more important is that this comrade also came out of the army. After graduating from high school in 1912, Comrade Sergei Vasilievich was admitted to Moscow University to study law. After the war broke out, he enlisted in the army and entered the Aleksandrov Military Academy to study. After graduation, he became a warrant officer.

Although Sergei Vasilievich became an officer, he absolutely did not have the style of other officials in the army. On the contrary, he sympathized with ordinary workers and tended to revolution. In the February Revolution, the younger brothers of the soldiers were elected as members of the Soldiers Committee and actively supported the authority and work of the Soviets. He was unanimously loved by the soldiers and brothers. Later, after introducing himself to join the party, he became a representative of the party membership of the Moscow Military Region at the time of the convening of this National Party Members' Congress, and came to Petrograd.

Petrovsky heard from his comrades that Comrade Sergei Vasilievich was trusted by Derrensky. When the special department staff was nervous and a deputy section chief was not in charge, he temporarily assigned an important task to make him the deputy of someone and temporarily presided over the training of the special department.

Petrovsky hoped that Comrade Sergei Vasilievich could replace the deputy section chief who was invisible to the dragon. At least Comrade Sergei Vasilievich was more responsible and was an expert in military training. With an expert like him, there was no need for the deputy section chief of the outsider at all.

However, when he responded to Comrade Sergei Vasilievich, who was temporarily in charge of the work, Vasilievich directly denied his opinion. He believed that an irresponsible deputy section chief was not intentionally separated from the masses, nor was he irresponsible. He was really dragged down by a more important task.

Petrovsky pointed out at the time that this was just Sergei Vasilyevich who covered up someone's embarrassment. He believed that someone was unorganized and undisciplined. He strongly asked Vasilyevich to give his opinions to Comrade Derrensky, believing that someone should be cancelled and a more responsible person should be given the job. Even if someone is a rich man, the party should not be tied up by money! He believed that the comrades in the camp, including the three thousand Chinese workers, would not be defeated by temporary difficulties.

Yes, Petrovsky was very dissatisfied with the performance of a certain immortal. As a Bolshevik, he was very dissatisfied with someone's work attitude and could not just be a fan of someone's wealth! But to his surprise, he was strongly criticized by Sergei Vasilyevich as soon as he finished speaking.

"Comrade Leonardo Glicolievich, I must criticize you seriously! Your view of Comrade Andrei Petrovic is extremely one-sided and irresponsible. As far as I know, Comrade Andrei Petrovic is by no means an irresponsible person!" Sergei Vasirievich said very seriously.

"The Andrei Petrovic I know is passionate about the party and the revolution, and full of responsibility! It was he who suggested to Comrade Felix Edmunddovic that I would come here to preside over the work. He really wanted to come here to communicate and learn from his comrades, but in Petrograd he really couldn't get out, and the party gave him a very serious political task! Before coming, he repeatedly told me that I hope I can apologize to his comrades on his behalf, and told me repeatedly that although he could not come, if he had any difficulties or requests, please notify him as soon as possible, and he would do everything possible to solve his comrades' problems!"

Petrovsky was stunned. He didn't expect that Sergei Vasilievich was recommended by someone, and he didn't expect that someone had such a warm side. This was far from the reckless Andre in his memory. If he hadn't trusted Vasilievich's character, he would have scolded him for lying.

As if seeing the doubts in Petrovsky's heart, Vasilyevich continued: "I know that comrades think that Comrade Andre is too young and has not appeared for a long time. I have some opinions in my heart, but I want to say that now is a critical period of revolution, and the National Congress is about to be held, and the whole party is very nervous. Not only Comrade Andre, but also Comrade Felix, who is not one person, who is not one person, is the use of several people. We must understand them, it is not their airs that they are really unable to escape the revolutionary work! I hope you can explain more to comrades who have the same ideas as you."

Petrovsky was still not convinced: "But I think you are also very capable, at least not worse than Comrade Andre. The party should also assign you more work!"

Vasilyevich was not angry at all and said with a smile: "How do you know that the party has not given me more burdens? How do you know that I am not inferior to Comrade Andrei's work ability? Don't take it for granted, many things are something you don't understand!"

"That's what I think anyway!" Petrovsky said hard.

Sergei Vasilievich suddenly became serious and said solemnly: "I think I can't compare to Comrade Andre's work ability. If nothing else, it's this base. Do you know how much it will cost to get him to run?"

Petrovsky said disdainfully: "Isn't it just that the family has money? What's so great about it! We poor people are also capable of revolution!"

"This is not only a matter of money!" Vasilievich became more and more serious. "Comrade Andre's family is not a big capitalist, his father is just a middle-class businessman in our country, and Comrade Andre had a long time ago had a falling out with his father. After joining the revolution, he could not get any funding from his family!"

"Is this true?" Petrovsky's eyes widened.

"Of course it's true!" Vasilievich nodded solemnly, "Comrade Felix is ​​responsible for reviewing the family components of the party members. All of this is the conclusion he came to after a rigorous investigation... In other words, our current food, clothing, housing and transportation, and all material conditions were created by Comrade Andre. In the war years, you know how difficult this is! To be honest, when I saw the food and clothing of the comrades, I once suggested to Comrade Andre that the treatment could be reduced. As long as I could wear warm clothes and eat full, it would be enough! But guess how Comrade Andre answered me?"

Petrovsky was deeply attracted and immediately asked, "What did he say?"

Vasilyevich said affectionately: "He said that the comrades have a lot of training and the tasks they shoulder are also quite heavy. You cannot eat and wear shorter. You must let the comrades eat well! Only in this way can they have combat effectiveness! Even if he is a little nervous, it doesn't matter. Everything is for the revolution!"

Petrovsky was deeply moved, and tears poured down his eyes, deeply reflecting on his shallowness, and he felt guilty for the misunderstanding of the great Comrade Andre. In fact, he didn't have to blame himself. A certain immortal was not so great. The reason why he said this was to enhance himself, and the other was just a big deal. He really didn't lack that little food, so there was no need to harsh it on it.

Of course, whether it was Petrovsky, Vasilyevich, or Derzhinsky and Lenin, they subconsciously believed that someone was indeed noble and had suffered all mankind, and believed that someone was just tightening his belt and dedicating to the Party Committee's revolution.

That night, Petrovsky, who was full of self-blame, deeply reflected on his mistakes in his diary, saying that in the future, a certain immortal will be his goal of learning and chasing, and vowed to be a revolutionary fighter as selfless and great as Andrei Petrovich.

Well, while this little brat ended his last sentence, Mannaheim, who was chasing the night, drove him back to his bed angrily and told him viciously that if he didn't go to bed quickly, he would start his morning fucking in advance - people with excessive energy should practice more!

Usually, Petrovsky did not like Mannaheim, thinking that the tsar's dog legs were not a good bird, and treating them with bitter little soldiers too bad and ruthless, they are typical old soldiers, and they belong to the type of counter-revolution that should be beaten. Making such counter-revolutionaries become instructors of revolutionary soldiers is a betrayal of the people to the revolution.

At that time, he was very angry and reported to Derrensky and strongly accused this evil act, which was also one of the main fuses of the storm. But now, after Sergei Vasilyevich did his work patiently and meticulously, he reversed this view.

Yes, Mannarheim is an old officer or a very senior type of old officer, but he has no sin in his body. What makes people feel dissatisfied is that he is too strict and has no sloppy in military training.

Although a strict commander for the soldier means that life is very difficult, it must be confirmed that high standards and strict requirements are essential qualities for revolutionaries. Moreover, a responsible officer is better than a slap in the mills? If Mannaheim is replaced by the instructors in the company, not to mention their level of half a bucket of water, their lax attitude will not be able to train real soldiers.

After figuring this out, Petrovsky's resentment towards Mannaheim instantly dissipated, and he deeply admired someone who was extremely unresponsible at first. What level can an old officer train a future revolutionary warrior wholeheartedly? Can a person without ability do it?

Petrovsky felt that someone was simply a magician, turning impossible things into possibility. For such a comrade who is affectionate and loyal, and wholeheartedly devoted to the revolution and the party, he not only did not understand, but also made a report. He was lying in the bed and regretted it deeply, thinking that the person who was really shallow was himself... (To be continued, please search for astronomy, novels are better and faster!
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