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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 764 (5) What if we really take a detour?

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    Our enemies are not necessarily the only Soviet Bolsheviks, but there must be Bolsheviks, just like their enemies are not necessarily only our White Guards, but we will never disappear from their list of people who want to be eliminated and suppressed!  "

    Not to mention that the Cossack leader is usually shy and has a big belly and looks hot-tempered and uneducated, but the level of these few sentences is not bad at all. Even Kolchak nodded slightly when he heard the words, and ordered the orderly,  "Liushka, bring me my good wine and pour another glass for Roman Mikhainovich" ",

    After hearing this, the orderly on the side quickly ran to the small tent behind the tent and rummaged for a while, then took out an unopened bottle of high-quality vodka. Kolchak personally replaced the Cossacks and Chief of Staff of the Kazan 1st Army next to him.  The big leader Krashilnikov poured a glass, and then raised the bottle to Hastings and Dimilev who were opposite him. Dimilev pulled open the collar of his military uniform and said  He reached out and grabbed the vodka from Kolchak's hand, and poured a small glass for himself and Chief of Staff Hastings beside him!

    The four leaders of the Kazan regime and the White Guards, who had their own agendas, raised their glasses and drank the spirits together. A blush appeared on the faces of Hastings and Dimilev, who usually had fair skin and had not drunk much spirits.  On his cheeks, tears flashed in Dimilev's eyes. He slapped the table hard and said bitterly, "Look."

    "What's the use of just shouting slogans? This world is a world where the law of the jungle prevails. Only by judging the situation can you survive or survive better. With the support of the Allied Powers, the Volga Federation can prevent our White Guards from being defeated by a mere cavalry battalion commander and company commander."  The division commander and brigade commander take it seriously!

    It is said that those who are barefoot are not afraid of those who wear shoes, but when they put on shoes, they left us so far behind. Now the Kazan regime relies on the Allied Powers and the Volga Federation for food, daily necessities, munitions, and weapons. This kind of  Under such circumstances, why do we still insist on that nihilistic ideal and insist on fighting to the death with the Bolsheviks in Moscow, Soviet Russia?  "

    Dimilev's true feelings made the atmosphere around the table seem quite solemn. Kolchak was silent, Hastings waved the orderlies waiting around him out of the tent, and Krashilnikov gasped.  He glared angrily at Dimilev, who was a little out of sorts in front of him, and the latter stared back at the Cossack leader without showing any signs of weakness. This was not a moment when whoever was more imposing would have the truth. At least, Ji  Milev's mood and complaints and doubts at this moment represent the views of a considerable number of White Guard soldiers.  .  .

    "We must believe that the future of Russia belongs to us, because justice is on our side. What we insist on is not to eliminate the Bolsheviks. It is they who have subverted the country, society and culture that our ancestors have relied on for survival. That doctrine of doctrine and class theory struggle makes it impossible for us to  Adopting conciliationism through compromise, Sergei Nikolayevich, don¡¯t you know that if we don¡¯t take overthrowing the Bolsheviks as our calling and goal, who will follow us, and who will have the need to follow us?  ? Believe that we are doing justice!¡±

    Kolchak stared into Dimilev's eyes slightly seriously. At this moment, Anna's beautiful face flashed in his mind. Of course he felt guilty for Dimilev, but what happens when love comes?  They couldn't stop it. Instead of three people suffering, it would be better for Dimilev to suffer alone. This was what Anna had advised him at the beginning, but somehow it came to his mind again today.

    "Justice? That Chinese king said that justice is the way to make people live a stable and peaceful life. Now, is the life of the people of Kazan better? Or the life of the people of the Volga Federation?

    Although food is tight and supplies are difficult on the other side of the Volga River, look at the vibrant scene on the other side of the Volga River. Bridges and roads are being built and coal is being dug everywhere, and wood is being cut and built to build houses, not to mention the common people of Soviet Russia.  Seizing the opportunity to rush to the demilitarized zone to get free rations, we are the common people under the rule of Kazan. In the past half month, have there been too few people who have gone south to apply to join the Volga Federation?  Is justice on our side and they are evil?  "

    Sergei Nikolayevich Dimilev drank up the second small glass of vodka that Hastings filled for him in one gulp, his face flushed with wine and he started shouting.

    "Sergey Nikolayevich, you've drunk too muchcontrol your emotionsdon't be disrespectful to the supreme consul!" Hastings patted Dimilev on the back next to him to comfort him.

    Kolchak's face was blue and white. In fact, every word of Dimilev was like a giant hammer hitting the heart of Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak, the leader of the Kazan regime. This man is known for his patriotism.  The admiral, who prided himself on being self-motivated, felt so mixed at this moment that it was hard to describe. He regarded it as his glorious and sacred mission to eliminate the Bolsheviks, recover Moscow and Petersburg, and liberate Russia from the Bolsheviks. Kolchak himself  to powerHe is not so passionate about wealth and wealth, but more about taking on the mission entrusted to him by history and Russia.

    "Am I really wrong? Shouldn't I insist on fighting the Bolsheviks to the end? Should I lead you to be the puppet of the Allied Powers and the King of China like Pepe? Live a miserable life relying on others? Then why should I go all the way?  Rushing back from the United States to be your leader? I am following the call of my heart from the Russian Mother Earth. This is my mission and my destiny. I cannot sit back and watch the motherland and people suffer such profound suffering and remain indifferent!"

    Kolchak drank down his third glass of vodka in one gulp, but his face became increasingly pale and green, and he yelled a little out of control.

    "Alexander Vasilyevich, you were my senior in the military academy, and I was your assistant in the Baltic Fleet and Black Sea Fleet. Of course I know that all your contributions to Mother Russia are so noble and admirable. If  If there is only one person in the Kazan regime who is free from selfish desires, it is you Kolchak and no one else. Hastings and Krashilnikov said the same thing to me, but you just!  Can¡¯t think about it, what if the path we choose really goes wrong? What if we really take a detour?¡±

    Without showing any signs of weakness, Dimirev banged the table and roared. At this moment, the eyes of the Chief of Staff of the 2nd Kazan Army were filled with pain and helplessness, and his goatee was trembling up!

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