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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 414 Gorky and Kanjinsky

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    "Please listen to my explanation. In compliance with your instructions, all the milk rationed by the Kremlin was given to children in hospitals and maternal and child care homes. The milk in the teapot on your table is the captain of the guard Vasily.  What Rizin brought to you when he came back was not our Moscow ration!" the guard replied with his chest raised. The Bolsheviks of this era respected and admired their leaders, but they were never blind or groveling.

    Ulyanov was stunned when he heard this, and a warm current surged in his heart. His guard captain Vasily was really considerate, but Gorky was here at the moment, and he really couldn't just drink the half-tank of milk quietly. Thinking of this,  Ulyanov waved the guard away.

    Turning around, he walked up to Maxim Gorky with a half-tank of still warm milk, smiled, put it on the coffee table in front of him, took the teacup from Gorky's hand, and continued,

    "Alexey Maksievich, the food rationing in Moscow is tight. It's a rare time for you to come here. I really have nothing to entertain you. Just drink this milk. I know you don't have high requirements for life."  , but you are an intellectual yourself anyway, so you have to pay attention to your nutrition!¡±

    Gorky was in a hurry to save Kanjinsky, but he had no time to be polite to Ulyanov. The writer grabbed the tea vat on the coffee table, and drank half the vat of warm milk with three clicks.  He drank it, wiped his mouth and put the teapot on the coffee table. His face turned slightly red. The last time he drank milk was probably half a year ago.

    "How is it? It tastes good, right?" Ulyanov stood in front of Gorky and said with a smile.

    "Thank you for the milk, but Comrade Ulyanov, time is pressing. I dare to guarantee with my life that Kanjinsky is just a painter and artist professor, and he is definitely not an enemy of the Soviet Union. He just said something inappropriate.  , it was also an unintentional mistake. He knew nothing about politics and was not interested in it.

    Moreover, if we talk about rumors, the streets of Moscow are now full of news that the Red Army suffered a defeat in Ufa and more than 200,000 people were wiped out by the coalition forces. The Cheka cannot arrest everyone in Moscow for interrogation and label them as traitors.  Spies and spread rumors!  "Comrade Maxim is obviously really anxious.

    Damn it, good things don¡¯t go out, but bad things spread thousands of miles. This move of the Ufa coalition is too damaging. They don¡¯t even need to send planes to drop leaflets. They directly send news and telegrams to major media. This is trying to confuse and disrupt the public. And  , once the so-called rumors of the other party are proven to be true for the first time, in the future the other party will spread rumors and others will believe them to be true. This trick is really poisonous!

    "Okay, okay, Alexey Maksimovich, I'll ask you later. As long as the person is in the hands of the Cheka and there are no major problems, your landlord will be able to go home tomorrow morning at the latest."  , Is this okay?" Ulyanov's mind had already returned to the conference room, and he really didn't have time to fight with Gorky at the moment.

    "That won't work, Ulyanov. The Cheka interrogation methods are endless. Intellectuals and artists like Vasily Kanjinsky have never seen this before. If I wasted time and didn't wait for you to ask, Kanjin  If Sky couldn't bear the punishment, he would be knocked to death in the cell, or if he was beaten, you would be too late to save him!"

    Gorky shouted anxiously, "I'm waiting here for your reply. If the Cheka doesn't release the Kanjinsky family, I will never leave. You might as well arrest me too! I'm serious!"

    "Hey, Alexei Maksimovich, you are such an impatient person. Then wait a minute and I'll make a call!" Ulyanov had no choice but to give in, and the guy turned around and returned to the conference table.  In front of me, I picked up the phone on the table and said into the receiver,

    "I'm Ulyanov, pick up Dzerzhinsky for me, right now! I'm waiting!" Ulyanov covered the phone and turned around to signal Gorky to calm down and sit down to rest.  one time.

    "Dzerzhinsky? My name is Ulyanov. Please check for me. Did the Cheka arrest a man named Vasily Kanjinsky this evening? I'll be waiting!" said Wu.  Liyanov walked back to his chair and sat down, while gesturing to Gorky not to worry. Obviously Dzerzhinsky on the other end of the phone really didn't know about this, and had to call someone to find out.

    Not long after, it was clear that Dzerzhinsky returned to the phone, "Yes, he is the one who came back from Munich Yes, yes, an abstract painter, yes, a professor in the Department of Fine Arts of Moscow University, yes, that's the guy, you  Ask him, and if there is no problem, release him immediately and send him home, with a good attitude!"

    Ulyanov frowned and said, Dzerzhinsky's voice came from the receiver,

    "The Cheka didn't know that Kanjinsky was Gorky's landlord. Their family did not live in the same house as Gorky. Kanjinsky had several properties in Moscow, which were passed down from his ancestors. His parents' knowledge  molecular origin, ?However, his grandmother's lineage was from a Russian aristocracy. For some reason, the Cheka arrested him while chasing rumors on the streets.  .  .  I really don¡¯t know about this.¡±

    "It's useless to talk so much. Tell your people to release him quickly. You have to send him home tonight. You won't lose a hair. You are not allowed to bother with anything in the future. The Bolsheviks also need to have painters who understand art.  , that¡¯s it, what? You just received a call from the other party? You don¡¯t have to send it over, I¡¯ll just do it for you! That¡¯s it!¡±

    Ulyanov put down the phone, stood up and walked quickly to Gorky. He smiled and said, "It's okay. It turns out that your landlord Vasily Kanjinsky doesn't live in the same building as you. Don't worry, Cheka will be there soon."  Let him go, go back and wait to see him. By the way, Alexey Maximovich, what can I say? Your friends should really be more careful, otherwise this will happen again in the future.  There¡¯s nothing I can do about it!¡±

    "Thank you, Comrade Ulyanov. Although I do not agree with the current policies and practices of the Soviet Central Committee, please believe that my friends and I are the purest patriots and will never betray our motherland and our country.  For the benefit of the people, I will not disturb your busy work! Goodbye!" Gorky's purpose of saving people was achieved. Seeing that Ulyanov looked distracted, he stood up and left.

    Ulyanov rang the electric bell to summon the guards to send Gorky away, and he hurried towards the large conference room and combat command room at the other end of the corridor.
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