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Chapter Thirteen

After coming out of Stalin's office, Chu Sinan felt his head swelling and painful, as if someone had forced several liters of boiling water into it. All his brains were rolling and surging, eager to find a gap and flocked out.

Stalin had already made everything clear. Comrade Belia did betray him, but he knew it too late. The Central Political Bureau seems to have become the world of Leah, and all the five major situations are directly or indirectly controlled by him. As long as he wants to drive Stalin off the stage, the vote at the Politburo meeting will directly allow him to realize what he wants. To be honest, Stalin is really not very good. His violent temper, paternalistic style and cruel iron-fisted policies make enemies in the entire Soviet regime system. As long as others seize the opportunity to overthrow him, his fate will definitely not be much better. The cunning and smart Comrade Belia obviously also saw this clearly, so he seized the opportunity to take action. At this time, the domestic war was in a tight position, and several marshals who Stalin relied on to carry out the iron-fisted policies were led by the army.

Outside, none of his cavalry marshals, who had always been in Moscow, were held at this time to deprive Stalin of all power inside and outside the party, and then declare to the outside world: "Comrade Stalin was unable to preside over the daily work of the central government because of his physical discomfort, so someone took his post temporarily." In this way, even if anyone objected afterwards, it would be useless. Beria, who took away Stalin and controlled the secret police, could further exert his "intelligence" in some aspects, and take down those who opposed him and could pose a threat to him one by one. The charges were easily found, such as "traitor", "fascist spy", or the term "the enemy of the people" invented by Stalin himself. With a few hats, no one would have thought of having a good life.

Chu Sinan walked back to his residence in a daze. He did not give Stalin any advice, not because of anything else, just because he himself didn't know what to do now. The current situation has obviously exceeded his cognition. History has changed. It has left the established track and entered an unknown course. Losing the predictive ability that once relied on winning magic weapon, Chu Sinan can no longer be as confident as before.

When Chu Sinan threw his body into the sofa with great force, he suddenly realized a fatal mistake he had made. Yes, the change of history had begun as soon as he entered this time and space. When he decided to rely on his personal power to transform history, he never considered the impact of historical changes on him. The existence of the "butterfly effect" tells people that a small change in historical events may affect the development of the entire human history, but he did not consider this issue at first. It was so stupid.

Now that the situation has developed to this point, how will the future history be written? Beria buried Stalin's ruling regime with one hand, and he will definitely eliminate dissidents in the future. A new round of purge may be about to begin. So who will he attack in the first round? Malenkov, Molotov, Zhukov, Budoni, or these people cannot escape. Beria is absolutely impossible to let go of the military. He has almost no power in the army, and if he wants to build his own military power, he will inevitably make a large-scale personnel adjustment. Now it is wartime, the one who most desires for this situation is undoubtedly the Germans. The Soviet army, which caused unstable morale due to large-scale changes in personnel, may not be able to withstand their attacks anyway. The final fall of Moscow is probably just a matter of day and night.

What a terrible thing about the fall of Moscow? That is equivalent to the Soviet Union's national destruction. Although Chu Sinan was extremely disgusted with the Soviet Union's hegemony and chauvinist policies of the great power, he knew that the Soviet Union must not destroy its national destruction during World War II, otherwise it would be an unprecedented disaster in the human world.

Once Hitler included the Soviet Union in the territory of German fascism, the Germans would be invincible in both military and national strength. Even the United States at this time was far from it. The most important thing is that if the Soviet Union crossed Eurasia and occupied it, the Germans could connect their front line with the last "bandit" of the Axis Alliance - Japan. At the same time, crossing the narrow Bering Strait, the war madman could also directly burn the war to the land of North America. Chu Sinan could hardly imagine how long the United States, which had outstanding economic strength before the "Pearl Harbor Incident", could not resist.

Disaster, a complete disaster, Chu Sinan seemed to realize the importance of the Soviet Union's existence in World War II for the first time. Yes, no matter how disgusting the war, no matter how hegemony and great power chauvinism are offensive, at least, its role in this war is just. Whether it is Nazi Germany holding the "eagle ten thousand-character seal", or the little Japan holding the "dog skin plaster" flag, or even the famous "corpse-eating imperialist" Italian Mussolini regime, they are all authentic "anti-human experts" and genuine "genocide policy implementers". If they are allowed to win the war, perhaps in a few decades, there will be not many nations on the entire earth.

No, if you want to think of a way, you must find a way to stop Beria's current almost crazy behavior. This old fox, who has always been responsible for capturing spies and sabotagers, is obviously playing the role of a real savior at this time.

But the question is how to stop him? I have no power and power now, and even my life is firmly held in my hands. The only thing I can rely on is Klyuchkov. Alas? Klyuchkov?

Chu Sinan suddenly woke up from the hunch, but it was Kluchkov. Didn’t he just stuff himself a note? What would it be?

He suddenly jumped up on the sofa, Chu Sinan reached out his hand and took out the neatly folded piece of paper from his pocket, then couldn't wait to stretch it out, and looked carefully.

There are many handwritings on the note, and it seems that Kluchkov has a lot to tell Chu Sinan.

The first sentence on the note is, "I assassinated Serov, and Belia suspected that this was a harbinger of Stalin's attack on him, so he took the power seizure in advance..."
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