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    Ten minutes later, at the top of the tent of the 1st Cossack Cavalry Division, there was already sitting a pretty boy wearing a navy admiral's uniform, the 20-year-old commander of the 1st Division and White Guard Cavalry Alexey Vasilyevich Kobin.  , now playing the role of the high consul of Russia, of course, is limited to the large tent of the division headquarters. The guards have been strictly ordered not to leak any information, not to their own people.

    "Bring in the Bolshevik messenger!" Kolchak, who was impersonated by Corbin, was calm and solemn, with a serious expression on his face. Due to lack of time, the person who temporarily played the role of the commander of the 2nd division was Corbin's orderly Kimoyev.  He is about the same height as Corbin, but much uglier. The role of Klimov, commander of the 3rd brigade, is Andrei Andreevich Piatto, commander of the 4th Cossack Cavalry Division.  husband.

    And Klimov¡¯s brigade chief of staff Damany Davaevich Larfishev played the role of Vladimir Vikmovich Bayramov, the commander of the Cossack Cavalry Division.

    With the exception of Kerimov, who knew the ins and outs of this drama, Kimoyev and Ralphishev were both told to speak less. Talking too much will lead to mistakes. When necessary, nodding in agreement is enough.

    Soon, the messenger sent by Tukhachevsky from Saransk was brought up blindfolded and with his hands tied behind his back by the division guards. He was pushed away while still struggling and shouting,

    "I am the messenger sent by Comrade Mikhail Vasilyevich Tukhachevsky. I am here to see your High Consul, His Excellency Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak. You are like this  Violation of the Geneva Prisoner of War Convention, I will go to the Allied Powers to protest against your rude and barbaric behavior! I protest!"

    "Kneel down!" Several guards kicked the Soviet courier in the leg sockets and used force to push the Tukhachevsky courier, who was wearing the gray cloth uniform of the Soviet Red Army, to his knees in the tent!

    "I protest! I protest! I am not a prisoner, I am a messenger and a representative of the Soviet Red Army. You are violating the Geneva Convention like this! I will go to the Allies to sue you!" The messenger who was pinned to the ground struggled desperately.

    "Okay, let him go!" Corbin, who was sitting at the top, said coldly.

    Only then did the several Cossack guards let go. The messenger on the ground staggered and quickly stood up. He was quite tall and majestic, his face was stained with dirt and sweat, his hands were tied behind his back, and his uniform was torn and wrinkled.  It was wrinkled, and the hat had disappeared at some point, and it looked a bit embarrassed.

    "What's your name? Who sent you here? Why are you here with us Cossacks? Do you want us to save you to meet God?" Klimov shouted fiercely at the side.

    "Who are you? As I said just now, I am the messenger sent by Comrade Mikhail Vasilyevich Tukhachevsky. I am here to see your High Consul Alexander Vasilyevich.  Mr. Kolchak, who are you? If I can¡¯t see Mr. Kolchak, I won¡¯t speak again! If you dare, shoot me. If I fall, thousands of Bolsheviks will stand up.  , You, the lackeys of the capitalist landlords, have only a few good days. If you don¡¯t abandon the dark side and turn to the bright side, you will be wiped out by the people¡¯s anger sooner or later!¡±

    Although both sides were tied behind their backs and blindfolded, the Soviet Red Army's courier spoke in a very domineering tone, which made the Cossacks nearby fuming with rage. Several guards swung the Mosin-Nagant rifles in their hands.  The man was about to hit him, but fortunately the division commander Corbin reached out in time to stop his subordinates. The man turned to the side and said to the orderly Kimoyev who was playing his former role as the commander of the Cavalry Division,

    "Aleksey Vasilyevich, my division commander, are the prisoners captured by your division this morning still alive? Especially the warrior of the Melekhov family on the Don River? I heard that in your  During the interrogation, this guy uttered arrogant words and barked like a mad dog. Can't you stand it after being beaten to death by your people?" Corbin's words were obviously threatening the Soviet messenger in front of him, and at the same time, he was threatening him.  Kimoyev, his own orderly, enters the role.

    "Your Excellency, Commander-in-Chief, that boy has a strong body. He was beaten to death and now he is honest. However, he can only lie down on the hay in the stable. There is no good piece of meat on his butt. We are going to wait until night.  If he doesn't confess, tie him to the back of the horse and drag him to death. This guy killed seven of our brothers with a saber during the encounter in the morning. Even if he died ten times, it would be an advantage for him!"

    Hearing this, the Soviet Russian courier was shocked, and finally did not dare to continue cursing and uttering wild words. Here, Pyatov, the commander of the 4th Cavalry Division played by Klimov, spoke,

    "Alexey Vasilyevich, your 4th Division is so useless. A Cossack cavalry squad was destroyed by that guy Melekhov. I replaced it with my 4th Division. At most  Losing a single cavalryman can knock that Melekhov warrior off his horse!"

    "Come on, Andrei Andreevich, how can your 4th Division be better than the 4th Division? When it comes to people, horses, horses, bravery and good deeds.In the battle, we have to count our Don Cossack Cavalry Division. The cavalry led by Bayramov is the first-class brave Cossack division. If you don¡¯t believe it, let go of the so-called warrior of the Melekhov family. My orderlies  You can knock him off his horse in one fell swoop!  "

    Although the Soviet Russian messenger was blindfolded, he listened to the conversation of these Cossack generals word for word. He couldn't help muttering in his heart, this is terrible, it turned out that Kolchak was really leading a cavalry division.  Saransk was surrounded, but why did the opponent only have one cavalry battalion in the south of the city and collapsed at the first blow, and the troops in the west and east of the city looked a bit weak?

    Corbin was almost done with his acting. He was afraid that these guys might accidentally spill the beans if he continued talking, so he stretched out his hands and pressed down to stop the improvisational performance of the three extras who were excited to enter the role.  Then he lowered his voice and shouted majestically,

    "I'll give you one last chance. What's your name and position? Who do you represent here to see Mr. Kolchak? What's your intention? If you say nonsense or give an answer that I'm not satisfied with, then you have to contact the Melekhov family.  The one who went to see God together!¡±

    "My name is Ivgoni Ivgovovich Balyakin, and my position is the third political commissar of the Political Propaganda Department of the Volga Front Army Headquarters of the Soviet Red Army. I serve under the command of Army Commander Mikhail Vasily  Jevich Tukhachevsky¡¯s order is to bring a message to His Excellency Admiral Kolchak!¡±

    Beiyang:

    Six hundred and seventy-eight (1) I have a message for you:
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