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Chapter 20 The Bland Wedding

When he saw the door of the large conference hall being opened and the deputies attending the meeting came out one after another, especially when he saw the dead Belia and Vorosilov leaving without saying a word, Chu Sinan knew that it was over and everything was over. The clouds that had been shrouded in the Kremlin for nearly a month were about to dissipate.

Stalin's figure was mixed in the crowd, but Chu Sinan still saw him at a glance. This famous great man in history had a little lonely expression on his face at this time. Needless to say, he must have realized something. In fact, from some aspects, Chu Sinan felt that Stalin was still good, at least he was better for him, especially spared no effort to be a matchmaker for him and arrange marriages...

Speaking of this marriage, Chu Sinan felt a little headache. Gilnilova clearly was using him. This was a wedding caused by the combination of interests and interests and the fusion of conspiracy. There may be some feelings between the groom and the bride, but this feeling must not be equated with love. At best, it is a friendship. However, he can no longer refuse this marriage. Gilnilova's conditions seemed to be full of temptation to him. Without the evidence she provided to frame Tukhachevsky and others, without these evidences, the following things would be difficult to arrange.

"Comrade Chu Sinan," Just as Chu Sinan was thinking about it, Stalin had already walked to him with a smile on his face. "Today's groom, are you anxious? But there's nothing you can do about this. The meeting is so complicated, but fortunately, maybe you don't have to worry about these things in the future."

Chu Sinan's heart was thrilled. The implicit meaning in Stalin's words was too obvious. He had indeed realized everything. However, what was puzzling was that this person who had been leading the Soviet Union for more than 20 years seemed to be too calm and calm. Could it be that he really relaxed his mind and decided to accept everything calmly? Or did he have any powerful tricks that he did not use?

"Let's go, let's go to the small auditorium to hold a wedding ceremony for you and Comrade Gilnilova." Stalin reached out and patted Chu Sinan's shoulder, and said with a smile, "But your ceremony may be a little simple. In extraordinary times, everything will be simple."

Stalin's big hand slapped on his shoulder, which made Chu Sinan feel a little pain. There was no doubt that Stalin spent a lot of effort on these seemingly friendly few strokes.

Revenge is a naked revenge. Although Chu Sinan's expression did not change, he was cursing in his heart. Although Stalin may not know that everything was done by Chu Sinan behind his back, who gave him the ability to predict the future? It is no wonder that Stalin is resentful if he knows the future but does not give a warning in advance.

"It should be, it should be." Chu Sinanqiang smiled and said perfunctorily.

Stalin didn't say anything anymore. He left Chu Sinan and walked towards the small auditorium first. Behind him, the men who participated in the meeting just now walked one after another and followed closely. Although Stalin might not have much time to reign, he is still the first secretary and the supreme commander. Chu Sinan, the protagonist of today's wedding, walked at the end of the crowd.

If it were in the past, this revolutionary wedding was actually no different from the Western capitalist wedding. A cocktail party was held, and the pastor first gave the two newlyweds a greeting, and then invited a leader to congratulate the two newlyweds, saying some encouragement, revolution, etc., and finally everyone danced together, and the wedding was over. However, today Chu Sinan's wedding was obviously frugal. The cocktail party was gone, and the dance was omitted. The only thing that was reserved was the pastor's testimony and the leader's speech.

"Today, I am honored to announce here that Comrade Chu Sinan and Comrade Gilnilova will become revolutionary couples here. If anyone present has any objections, they can raise it. If not, the revolutionary marriage will take effect immediately and no one can say anything..." The pastor's speech sounded a bit inappropriate, and in his mouth, the omnipotent God seemed to have become a revolutionary.

"Everything outside is arranged," Gilnilova leaned into Chu Sinan's ear and whispered, "Klyuchkov has already let go of everyone, just wait for the military parade to begin."

"Where is those evidences?" Chu Sinan hugged her in his arms, kissing her cheeks, and asked in a low voice.

"Don't worry, it's all here for me, and it won't be a mistake." Gilnilova replied simply.

"Wow..." Applause rang out from the audience in the auditorium. Chu Sinan knew that he had no chance to ask the following questions, because he had to hold Gilnilova's hand now and step down to accept everyone's congratulations.

When Chu Sinan stepped down, she realized that her communication skills were so poor. Facing the congratulations from all sides, he could only give back a silly smile. On the contrary, Gilnilova, who should have seemed shy, seemed generous at this time. She seemed to be able to talk to anyone warmly, which made Chu Sinan admire her.

"Comrade Chu Sinan, congratulations." In the crowd, a voice full of energy appeared in Chu Sinan's ear. Chu Sinan, who had a long face with a split head, knew him. He was the famous Soviet marshal Shaposhnikov, who was later famous. The two had met several times in the past, but they had never talked. "It is a proud thing to hold a wedding in this Kremlin."

Shaposhnikov's smile seemed kind and sincere, which made Chu Sinan feel good about him.

"Yes," another figure separated from the crowd and stood in front of Chu Sinan and laughed in a low voice, "But the things you are proud of will not be just this one. There are many things we once wanted to do but couldn't do or even dare not do. You have done it."

This burly and fair-faced man was Huasilevsky. Although it was Chu Sinan who met him for the first time, he still recognized the Soviet Marshal who personally directed the battle against Japan after World War II... After all, the big wretch on his right cheek was too conspicuous.

"Comrade Huaseylevsky, you're so kind," Chu Sinan naturally knew what he was hinting at, so he smiled, "I just did something I should do, after all, I'm also a soldier."

Chu Sinan said, pointing to the new military uniform he was wearing with his finger. Although he had no collar or shoulder cards, it was also a military uniform after all.

"Haha, maybe, but we still admire you very much." Vasilevsky smiled and said in a low voice, "Oh, Comrade Konev said it's hard to come over and say hello to you now, please don't blame him for being rude."

After he finished speaking, he pointed to the location at the door.
Chapter completed!
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