Soul to the Rhine
Chapter 13 Destiny
Chapter 13 Destiny
In [-], going to Poland at this time was obviously a very irrational move.
Rosia felt that she was not a hero who saved the world. She traveled all the way from Nanjing to Berlin just to avoid the war and the flames of war.
But now she was told that she was about to be taken to Poland.
While Rosia felt incredible, she also seemed to feel the trajectory of the gears of fate. She was like a butterfly trapped in history. No matter how she flapped her wings, she couldn't make any changes to history.
She thought of the diary she wrote last night. She thought she might regret it in the future, but she didn't expect that she would start to regret it so soon.
Rosia stood outside helplessly for a while and decided to go find Dr. Gray.
There are not many students in the medical school, and there are even fewer female students, basically none.
Because she had an operation here yesterday, Rosia still clearly remembered the layout here, and she quickly found Dr. Gray, who turned out to be the one who chased her to ask questions yesterday.
Dr. Gray must have seen the surgery she performed on Instructor Katzl, and he was very enthusiastic and curious about her.
Rosia got straight to the point: "Mr. Grey, I think I..." was not suitable for going to Poland.
Gray coincidentally interrupted her: "I took a special look at the wound you sutured yesterday. It was really perfect. It was also a perfect operation."
"You..." You'd better let me go.
"You must be happy, I think Nurse Gilica has told you the news."
"This..." This is completely inappropriate. I don't want to go to Poland.
"That's it. You already know it. I won't let you feel surprised if I tell you more."
"Let's..." Our medical school is also very good. I can study here.
"Of course it's us. I will send you there safely. You don't have to worry about your personal safety at all."
"..." Rosia was deeply speechless.
Dr. Gray seemed to have fully understood her intention, and there was no point in saying anything more.Rosia had no choice but to say goodbye and exit.
She was temporarily placed in a class in the medical school. The doctor was explaining medication, but she couldn't listen at all.
Is it only possible to go to Poland?
Time passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye it was March 21. On this day, after class, the teaching doctor played the broadcast for them that day.
Germany issued an ultimatum to Poland, seemingly demanding that Poland return the land occupied by Germany during World War I, a place called Danzig, and also grant Germany the right to build roads and railways in the "Polish Corridor", but it was soon Obviously, it was rejected by Poland.
To put it bluntly, the medical school is a place where most of the time is spent on technology. It doesn’t pay much attention to such announcements. The students have no special complaints except to express their dissatisfaction with Poland’s occupation of their own land. move.
But the military school is obviously different. The sound of their guns and shooting seems to be louder than usual.
Rosia's uneasiness about the war has once again intensified. With this ultimatum coming out, it is estimated that Hitler has begun to formulate an offensive plan for whether it is a "white plan" or a "white plan".
He can fully guess Poland's answer, and I believe anyone can guess that no country will hand over its territory to others, and no country will believe that Germany will launch a second war.Therefore, Poland, underestimating the enemy, was completely defeated.
The European battlefield of World War II is about to begin.
That night, while Rosia was lying on the bed, she vaguely heard a voice coming from a very distant place. It seemed to be her mother, Mrs. Cornman, or Lisa asking again: Are you scared?
Of course she was afraid.
She has been afraid since she came to this era, afraid of blood, war, and death.
She has been struggling to survive in this world.
The voice asked again: Are you in pain?
Rosia was stunned. It took her a while to remember that she had never thought about pain in her life.Maybe there was the panic when I was in Nanjing, the difficulty of having enough food and clothing when I first came to Berlin, the sadness of Mrs. Conman's family suffering from disaster, and the touch when the Jews did not hesitate to help, but there was never any pain.
She felt no pain.
The voice was no longer there, as if it was Rosia's hallucination, but she began to think seriously about these two short questions.
After a long time, she finally figured out something.
In fact, on the first day after waking up, didn't she already feel the flames of war?She survived the bloody night in Nanjing, so why is she still afraid of going to Poland?Although she didn't know what the Germans would do in the war, she knew that they would not be more cruel than the Japanese army, and there would never be a more cruel army than the Japanese army.
If she had stayed in Germany, she would not have had a good end when Germany was defeated.
And it was the hospital that sent her there. Since there were many medical authorities there, the Germans probably wouldn't kill her all.
After thinking about it, Rosia suddenly found that she felt more relaxed than ever before.
World War II seems to have temporarily become a noun.
World War II, what is that?
(End of this chapter)
In [-], going to Poland at this time was obviously a very irrational move.
Rosia felt that she was not a hero who saved the world. She traveled all the way from Nanjing to Berlin just to avoid the war and the flames of war.
But now she was told that she was about to be taken to Poland.
While Rosia felt incredible, she also seemed to feel the trajectory of the gears of fate. She was like a butterfly trapped in history. No matter how she flapped her wings, she couldn't make any changes to history.
She thought of the diary she wrote last night. She thought she might regret it in the future, but she didn't expect that she would start to regret it so soon.
Rosia stood outside helplessly for a while and decided to go find Dr. Gray.
There are not many students in the medical school, and there are even fewer female students, basically none.
Because she had an operation here yesterday, Rosia still clearly remembered the layout here, and she quickly found Dr. Gray, who turned out to be the one who chased her to ask questions yesterday.
Dr. Gray must have seen the surgery she performed on Instructor Katzl, and he was very enthusiastic and curious about her.
Rosia got straight to the point: "Mr. Grey, I think I..." was not suitable for going to Poland.
Gray coincidentally interrupted her: "I took a special look at the wound you sutured yesterday. It was really perfect. It was also a perfect operation."
"You..." You'd better let me go.
"You must be happy, I think Nurse Gilica has told you the news."
"This..." This is completely inappropriate. I don't want to go to Poland.
"That's it. You already know it. I won't let you feel surprised if I tell you more."
"Let's..." Our medical school is also very good. I can study here.
"Of course it's us. I will send you there safely. You don't have to worry about your personal safety at all."
"..." Rosia was deeply speechless.
Dr. Gray seemed to have fully understood her intention, and there was no point in saying anything more.Rosia had no choice but to say goodbye and exit.
She was temporarily placed in a class in the medical school. The doctor was explaining medication, but she couldn't listen at all.
Is it only possible to go to Poland?
Time passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye it was March 21. On this day, after class, the teaching doctor played the broadcast for them that day.
Germany issued an ultimatum to Poland, seemingly demanding that Poland return the land occupied by Germany during World War I, a place called Danzig, and also grant Germany the right to build roads and railways in the "Polish Corridor", but it was soon Obviously, it was rejected by Poland.
To put it bluntly, the medical school is a place where most of the time is spent on technology. It doesn’t pay much attention to such announcements. The students have no special complaints except to express their dissatisfaction with Poland’s occupation of their own land. move.
But the military school is obviously different. The sound of their guns and shooting seems to be louder than usual.
Rosia's uneasiness about the war has once again intensified. With this ultimatum coming out, it is estimated that Hitler has begun to formulate an offensive plan for whether it is a "white plan" or a "white plan".
He can fully guess Poland's answer, and I believe anyone can guess that no country will hand over its territory to others, and no country will believe that Germany will launch a second war.Therefore, Poland, underestimating the enemy, was completely defeated.
The European battlefield of World War II is about to begin.
That night, while Rosia was lying on the bed, she vaguely heard a voice coming from a very distant place. It seemed to be her mother, Mrs. Cornman, or Lisa asking again: Are you scared?
Of course she was afraid.
She has been afraid since she came to this era, afraid of blood, war, and death.
She has been struggling to survive in this world.
The voice asked again: Are you in pain?
Rosia was stunned. It took her a while to remember that she had never thought about pain in her life.Maybe there was the panic when I was in Nanjing, the difficulty of having enough food and clothing when I first came to Berlin, the sadness of Mrs. Conman's family suffering from disaster, and the touch when the Jews did not hesitate to help, but there was never any pain.
She felt no pain.
The voice was no longer there, as if it was Rosia's hallucination, but she began to think seriously about these two short questions.
After a long time, she finally figured out something.
In fact, on the first day after waking up, didn't she already feel the flames of war?She survived the bloody night in Nanjing, so why is she still afraid of going to Poland?Although she didn't know what the Germans would do in the war, she knew that they would not be more cruel than the Japanese army, and there would never be a more cruel army than the Japanese army.
If she had stayed in Germany, she would not have had a good end when Germany was defeated.
And it was the hospital that sent her there. Since there were many medical authorities there, the Germans probably wouldn't kill her all.
After thinking about it, Rosia suddenly found that she felt more relaxed than ever before.
World War II seems to have temporarily become a noun.
World War II, what is that?
(End of this chapter)
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