my stealth fighter
Chapter 858 Chapter Family
Chapter 858
Pasinkova suddenly found it funny. She didn't think the four investigators were funny, but she thought she was funny. When she was controlled before, she was like a big devil, let alone a few investigators. The presidents of the world stood in front of her, still unable to stop her from carrying out her plan, and now...is this considered a tiger falling into the sun and being bullied by a dog, or is it not as good as a chicken falling into the phoenix?The disparity between the front and rear is simply laughable.
The reason is that it is more enjoyable to be a bad person. Once you decide to do evil, you no longer have to worry about anything, and your strength doubles invisibly. Once you decide to be a good person, you immediately become restrained, bound by morality and law, and [-]% of your strength can only be done. Can play half, so it is difficult to be a good person.
Like now, no one can stop her if she wants to leave, but she still needs the permission of these four investigators and the willingness to wait for Moscow. It doesn't matter whether it's a transaction or not, in short, she is on the passive side, imposing on herself, isn't that very uncomfortable?
In the past, before she died for the first time, she was used to following the rules now, and she would not have any resentment or resentment at all. However, after the long-term control of the ape-man ancestors, her character has also undergone subtle changes. This is She still feels that she may be dangerous because the current self is not exactly the same as the previous self.
These four investigators were actually quite unlucky. They were originally here to be imperial envoys, but they were targeted by others. Of course, they can’t blame others. Flies don’t bite seamless eggs. Who told them to do bad things themselves? , so there is no need to sympathize with them, it is the price they paid for what they did, just like her at this time.
Maybe just now, after they were threatened, they immediately got together to discuss countermeasures. The four people's opinions may not be unified, because their grievances are different. Some people commit big things, and some people commit small things. Maybe they are not too afraid of exposure , or even though they have done something wrong but their nature is upright, they may not be willing to bow their heads to the threat, just like the investigator who wanted to stand up and express dissent, because even if he bows, there is no guarantee that the threat will let them go, but the other three People will not allow him to do this. They must come to a unified conclusion about Pasinkova. She is a grasshopper tied to a rope. If the other three people are hostile, then the other three people will not be polite to him, and they have to weigh it before they say otherwise. If the other three can't handle the anonymous threat, can't they handle you?
Maybe the top military officials didn't expect that the four-member investigation team was sent to prevent favoritism. As a result, the entire army ran out of ink, and even colluded to deceive the high-level officials. This fact also made Pasinkova a little discouraged Leng, when I think of how many such people are still in the non-front-line combat troops, my idealism is really ideal, and I feel lonely, so I just leave.
The four investigators sighed and left with their briefcases. They will take a car to the military airport, and then return to Moscow by military plane. Some of their subordinates will stay temporarily to take over the daily affairs of the test station. Pasinkova is already a fact I'm out of work.
Whether it was before she died or when she was under control, she always had a clear goal. Now that she is idle, she is at a loss. After the retirement application is accepted by Moscow, she must leave here and cannot come back, but going to Where is it?
She took the elevator to the office she had been away for a few days. The owner was about to change here, and she had to pack up her personal belongings.
On the way to the office, she will inevitably meet the subordinates in the experiment station. They will still stand aside and stand at attention to salute, but they will deliberately avoid her sight. Their eyes are full of confusion, confusion, resentment and the same ignorance as hers. However, this resentment is not aimed at her, but at the investigation team and higher-ups. Since the interrogation process and records are confidential, they don't know what she did, only what they saw Well, they don't think she did anything wrong, at most, she reacted a little too aggressively in the face of the communication cut off, and they couldn't be wrong in that situation.
"General, is everything okay?" Someone asked boldly after saluting.
She stood still and straightened the crooked uniform tie of the young lad, whose legs were so flattered and his lips quivering.
He has only been in the army for more than a year, and he was sent to this isolated place on duty. Although the general is usually not very cold, it is the first time he has seen such a gentle general.
"Everything is fine." She smiled and patted his chest, then moved on.
The young man maintained a saluting posture excitedly, turned his eyes following her back, and then put down his arms until the elevator door closed, and then ran away—the general is back, and he has to tell everyone the good news.
Everything is fine, except that she is going to be gone.
The elevator went up quickly, and Pasinkova stared at herself reflected in the metal door.
The iron-clad camp is full of soldiers, but this camp was built by her single-handedly. She picked it up from the garbage pile left by the Cold War and renovated it. It is inevitable to feel sad and sad to leave suddenly.In this sense, she would also like to thank the anonymous threat, even though it was not the person's subjective wish, but invisible for her to keep her image in front of the subordinates, so that she can bid farewell decently.
Back to the office, which is almost another dormitory of hers, even if she is away for a few days, the office is still clean and dust-free, and the orderly is cleaning it every day, as if waiting for her to come back.
She lives in the army and has very few personal belongings. There is no cosmetics in the office. The most important thing is a photo in a frame on the desktop. It is a group photo of her family. In the photo, she is still A child, wearing a magician's costume, with her parents and grandma, she just needs to take this.
When she was packing up her things, she plugged her phone into the charger. During the several days of interrogation, she was not allowed to take the phone with her. Now the phone is out of battery and needs to be charged. It can be turned on after a little charge.
All her personal belongings are packed in a small paper box, and all her memories of serving in the army for so many years are contained in this small paper box.
She took a last look at this office. Although in theory, she still has time to come back before her application for retirement is approved, but what's the point? When it breaks, it breaks.
At this time, the door of the office was knocked lightly.
"Come in," she said.
She thought it was an orderly and wondered how quickly the news had spread, but it was Marikina who pushed the door open.
"General..."
Pasinkova stared at her in surprise, "Why are you wearing this dress?"
Marikina had changed back to the civilian clothes she had worn when she first came to the experiment station, instead of the military uniform she had worn since joining the reserve service.
"I applied for retirement," she said timidly.
Pasinkova frowned, and was about to say that this is impossible, even if she applied, she would not be approved. She is a precious asset of the country, and the army is not a public toilet. Added: "It has been approved."
Who approved it?Just as Pasinkova opened her mouth to ask, she suddenly remembered that she was no longer in charge here.
This is the so-called-doesn't it feel bad for the cub to sell his grandfather?
Maybe the person in charge can't figure out the situation now, but even so, he shouldn't operate blindly before figuring out the situation!
Pasinkova was full of complaints, she couldn't understand it, but finally she only sighed, thinking that after the disintegration of the great and controversial republic, the political upstarts sold off the state property so cheaply.
"Forget it." She whispered to herself, blowing a pool of spring water, what's the matter?What can she say, and what can she change?
She also didn't want to preach some great principles to Marikina. The latter is still a half-grown child, so there is no need to criticize anything. Besides, this is not Marikina's motherland in the first place.
"Where are you going after you leave here? I remember you have no relatives in this country?" she asked.
This is of course, otherwise Marikina would not have been reduced to the point of being sold to Western Europe.
Like a little rabbit, Marikina rolled her eyes uneasily, and her eyes fell on the small cardboard box containing her personal belongings.
"General, where are you going?"
As usual, instead of answering her superiors, she would instead ask her superiors, which is enough to be reprimanded, but now... Pasinkova is no longer her superior, one has returned to her civilian status, and the other is about to recover.
"Go home." Pasinkova said simply.
"Going home? Are you going to visit your relatives?" Marikina suddenly asked.
Pasinkova looked down at the photo in the frame, "My relatives are gone, my mother passed away a few years ago, my father and grandparents left earlier... If my mother was still alive, seeing me like this, I'm afraid it will be very sad."
Leaving aside those distant relatives who haven't seen each other for a long time, she is really alone now.
Marikina realized that she had asked a minefield, and was so embarrassed that she didn't know what to say.
"I want to go home to visit the grave, and then... I don't know where to go." Pasinkova said.
In any case, I still have to go home, visit the graves of my parents and grandparents and lay flowers, and then decide where to go.
"Can I...can you be with me?" Marikina asked, rubbing her hands nervously.
"Together?"
"Go home together—your home...I have nowhere else to go...if you don't bother..." Marikina's palms were sweaty, afraid that the general would refuse.
Pasinkova was a little surprised, but after thinking about it, it would not be a problem to let Marikina live on the street, and it would be fine to take her with her for a while, so she nodded and said, "Yes."
(End of this chapter)
Pasinkova suddenly found it funny. She didn't think the four investigators were funny, but she thought she was funny. When she was controlled before, she was like a big devil, let alone a few investigators. The presidents of the world stood in front of her, still unable to stop her from carrying out her plan, and now...is this considered a tiger falling into the sun and being bullied by a dog, or is it not as good as a chicken falling into the phoenix?The disparity between the front and rear is simply laughable.
The reason is that it is more enjoyable to be a bad person. Once you decide to do evil, you no longer have to worry about anything, and your strength doubles invisibly. Once you decide to be a good person, you immediately become restrained, bound by morality and law, and [-]% of your strength can only be done. Can play half, so it is difficult to be a good person.
Like now, no one can stop her if she wants to leave, but she still needs the permission of these four investigators and the willingness to wait for Moscow. It doesn't matter whether it's a transaction or not, in short, she is on the passive side, imposing on herself, isn't that very uncomfortable?
In the past, before she died for the first time, she was used to following the rules now, and she would not have any resentment or resentment at all. However, after the long-term control of the ape-man ancestors, her character has also undergone subtle changes. This is She still feels that she may be dangerous because the current self is not exactly the same as the previous self.
These four investigators were actually quite unlucky. They were originally here to be imperial envoys, but they were targeted by others. Of course, they can’t blame others. Flies don’t bite seamless eggs. Who told them to do bad things themselves? , so there is no need to sympathize with them, it is the price they paid for what they did, just like her at this time.
Maybe just now, after they were threatened, they immediately got together to discuss countermeasures. The four people's opinions may not be unified, because their grievances are different. Some people commit big things, and some people commit small things. Maybe they are not too afraid of exposure , or even though they have done something wrong but their nature is upright, they may not be willing to bow their heads to the threat, just like the investigator who wanted to stand up and express dissent, because even if he bows, there is no guarantee that the threat will let them go, but the other three People will not allow him to do this. They must come to a unified conclusion about Pasinkova. She is a grasshopper tied to a rope. If the other three people are hostile, then the other three people will not be polite to him, and they have to weigh it before they say otherwise. If the other three can't handle the anonymous threat, can't they handle you?
Maybe the top military officials didn't expect that the four-member investigation team was sent to prevent favoritism. As a result, the entire army ran out of ink, and even colluded to deceive the high-level officials. This fact also made Pasinkova a little discouraged Leng, when I think of how many such people are still in the non-front-line combat troops, my idealism is really ideal, and I feel lonely, so I just leave.
The four investigators sighed and left with their briefcases. They will take a car to the military airport, and then return to Moscow by military plane. Some of their subordinates will stay temporarily to take over the daily affairs of the test station. Pasinkova is already a fact I'm out of work.
Whether it was before she died or when she was under control, she always had a clear goal. Now that she is idle, she is at a loss. After the retirement application is accepted by Moscow, she must leave here and cannot come back, but going to Where is it?
She took the elevator to the office she had been away for a few days. The owner was about to change here, and she had to pack up her personal belongings.
On the way to the office, she will inevitably meet the subordinates in the experiment station. They will still stand aside and stand at attention to salute, but they will deliberately avoid her sight. Their eyes are full of confusion, confusion, resentment and the same ignorance as hers. However, this resentment is not aimed at her, but at the investigation team and higher-ups. Since the interrogation process and records are confidential, they don't know what she did, only what they saw Well, they don't think she did anything wrong, at most, she reacted a little too aggressively in the face of the communication cut off, and they couldn't be wrong in that situation.
"General, is everything okay?" Someone asked boldly after saluting.
She stood still and straightened the crooked uniform tie of the young lad, whose legs were so flattered and his lips quivering.
He has only been in the army for more than a year, and he was sent to this isolated place on duty. Although the general is usually not very cold, it is the first time he has seen such a gentle general.
"Everything is fine." She smiled and patted his chest, then moved on.
The young man maintained a saluting posture excitedly, turned his eyes following her back, and then put down his arms until the elevator door closed, and then ran away—the general is back, and he has to tell everyone the good news.
Everything is fine, except that she is going to be gone.
The elevator went up quickly, and Pasinkova stared at herself reflected in the metal door.
The iron-clad camp is full of soldiers, but this camp was built by her single-handedly. She picked it up from the garbage pile left by the Cold War and renovated it. It is inevitable to feel sad and sad to leave suddenly.In this sense, she would also like to thank the anonymous threat, even though it was not the person's subjective wish, but invisible for her to keep her image in front of the subordinates, so that she can bid farewell decently.
Back to the office, which is almost another dormitory of hers, even if she is away for a few days, the office is still clean and dust-free, and the orderly is cleaning it every day, as if waiting for her to come back.
She lives in the army and has very few personal belongings. There is no cosmetics in the office. The most important thing is a photo in a frame on the desktop. It is a group photo of her family. In the photo, she is still A child, wearing a magician's costume, with her parents and grandma, she just needs to take this.
When she was packing up her things, she plugged her phone into the charger. During the several days of interrogation, she was not allowed to take the phone with her. Now the phone is out of battery and needs to be charged. It can be turned on after a little charge.
All her personal belongings are packed in a small paper box, and all her memories of serving in the army for so many years are contained in this small paper box.
She took a last look at this office. Although in theory, she still has time to come back before her application for retirement is approved, but what's the point? When it breaks, it breaks.
At this time, the door of the office was knocked lightly.
"Come in," she said.
She thought it was an orderly and wondered how quickly the news had spread, but it was Marikina who pushed the door open.
"General..."
Pasinkova stared at her in surprise, "Why are you wearing this dress?"
Marikina had changed back to the civilian clothes she had worn when she first came to the experiment station, instead of the military uniform she had worn since joining the reserve service.
"I applied for retirement," she said timidly.
Pasinkova frowned, and was about to say that this is impossible, even if she applied, she would not be approved. She is a precious asset of the country, and the army is not a public toilet. Added: "It has been approved."
Who approved it?Just as Pasinkova opened her mouth to ask, she suddenly remembered that she was no longer in charge here.
This is the so-called-doesn't it feel bad for the cub to sell his grandfather?
Maybe the person in charge can't figure out the situation now, but even so, he shouldn't operate blindly before figuring out the situation!
Pasinkova was full of complaints, she couldn't understand it, but finally she only sighed, thinking that after the disintegration of the great and controversial republic, the political upstarts sold off the state property so cheaply.
"Forget it." She whispered to herself, blowing a pool of spring water, what's the matter?What can she say, and what can she change?
She also didn't want to preach some great principles to Marikina. The latter is still a half-grown child, so there is no need to criticize anything. Besides, this is not Marikina's motherland in the first place.
"Where are you going after you leave here? I remember you have no relatives in this country?" she asked.
This is of course, otherwise Marikina would not have been reduced to the point of being sold to Western Europe.
Like a little rabbit, Marikina rolled her eyes uneasily, and her eyes fell on the small cardboard box containing her personal belongings.
"General, where are you going?"
As usual, instead of answering her superiors, she would instead ask her superiors, which is enough to be reprimanded, but now... Pasinkova is no longer her superior, one has returned to her civilian status, and the other is about to recover.
"Go home." Pasinkova said simply.
"Going home? Are you going to visit your relatives?" Marikina suddenly asked.
Pasinkova looked down at the photo in the frame, "My relatives are gone, my mother passed away a few years ago, my father and grandparents left earlier... If my mother was still alive, seeing me like this, I'm afraid it will be very sad."
Leaving aside those distant relatives who haven't seen each other for a long time, she is really alone now.
Marikina realized that she had asked a minefield, and was so embarrassed that she didn't know what to say.
"I want to go home to visit the grave, and then... I don't know where to go." Pasinkova said.
In any case, I still have to go home, visit the graves of my parents and grandparents and lay flowers, and then decide where to go.
"Can I...can you be with me?" Marikina asked, rubbing her hands nervously.
"Together?"
"Go home together—your home...I have nowhere else to go...if you don't bother..." Marikina's palms were sweaty, afraid that the general would refuse.
Pasinkova was a little surprised, but after thinking about it, it would not be a problem to let Marikina live on the street, and it would be fine to take her with her for a while, so she nodded and said, "Yes."
(End of this chapter)
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