Soul to the Rhine

Chapter 40 Done

Chapter 40 Done
Rosia's heart went cold for a moment.

She heard this very unique sarcastic voice just yesterday, and she would never forget it.

His mind was uncontrollably confused. Should he run away, or should he simply lift up his clothes and accept his fate?

When Rosia lowered her head and remained silent, the blue card in her hand had been snatched away by an officer.She quietly raised her head, and Heinrich opened her eyes neatly, glanced up and down, turned on the sarcastic skill again, and said with a half-smile: "Lisa Cornman, a Polish Jew, once worked as a hotel waiter... ..."

Every time he read a word, Rosia's head lowered a little, and by the end she had turned into a quail shape.

That's all, even if she dies, she will still be a good man!
Heinrich slowly closed the blue card, looked at Rosia's head at a perpendicular angle to the body, and said in a low voice like Shura: "Do you think that with Werner's support, I won't dare to kill him no matter what he does? you?"

Rosia couldn't help but shuddered. The sound felt like a snake crawling up her neck.

Although the guy opposite is an SS soldier and not a Skeleton Squad member who takes pleasure in killing Jews, he is still a Nazi at heart, and his cruelty is indispensable.Rosia wailed in her heart, it was already the end, why did she accidentally meet the German Nazis, even if they were in the Wehrmacht, at least they didn't bother to kill Jews.

"Next, are you going to find a way to send this thing to the quarantine area? Huh?" Heinrich tapped the blue card on his palms and slowly threatened in his low voice.

Rosia felt that her mind was completely out of control. The images that suddenly popped into her mind were all the scenes where she had just been picked on by the Polish police. So her hand speed exceeded the speed of her brain in an instant, and she took out a bag without any thought. A lot of marks.

"..."

idiot!Rosia stared at a handful of banknotes, wishing to chop off her hands.

Heinrich was stunned for a rare moment, then squinted his eyes, and continued to use a more mocking tone: "Rosia, does Werner usually teach you this?"

Rosia lowered her head and confessed.

Suddenly I felt like my hands were empty and the banknotes had been taken away.Heinrich threw the blue card in his hand to the adjutant next to him, then gave her a cold look, turned around and left.

Rosia's heart sank: "Sir, sir, Ka..." They are all dead anyway, so let's go all out.

Heinrich turned back impatiently: "I'll send it to you, get out of here!"

Rosia stared at his tall back, not believing his words at all, but she also felt that it was boring for a major to lie to her. She trembled her lips, but did not dare to catch up and ask for the card.

Depressedly walking all the way, he harvested another pile of mud. Rosia took off his coat and shawl in a ruined building near the main street, put down his hair, and tidied it up for a long time before he dared to go to the hospital. .

I always felt that I had forgotten something, but I couldn't remember it. It wasn't until Rosia walked into the hospital and smelled the unique smell of medicine that she remembered that Lisa was sick, and she originally wanted to send some commonly used medicine together...

Well, things were already like this, she couldn't go to Heinrich again.

Back in the room, Rosia suddenly collapsed on the bed. She was very tired after only half a day today, especially the place on her leg where she was kicked, and it started to hurt when she moved.

She thought of the evil Polish policeman again. After lying silently for a while, she got up to get the potion and took off her stockings. Only then did she realize that her legs were covered in bruises and the middle part was red, swollen and bruised. It looked shocking.

Rosia put some potion on it and it felt like it was burning.He bared his teeth for a while, waited until the pain subsided a little and the potion dried up, then put on his stockings again, opened the door and went out.

She originally took a day off to deal with the blue card, but now it's over in half a day.She can lie down and sleep through the afternoon, but the hospital is really busy recently, so it's better to go down and continue working.

Two days later, a very peaceful day, the hospital welcomed an uninvited guest. As soon as Rosia returned to the office, she saw a person sitting on her chair, with her legs crossed and her fingers leisurely on the table. knocking on.

Rosia was so frightened that she didn't understand why he was so idle and came here again.

To be honest, she didn't think she was the kind of person who could make quick wits, especially when she saw Heinrich.Rosia self-diagnosed this symptom, which is typical of extreme phobia.

"Why did you get off work so late?" Heinrich opened his eyes and expressed dissatisfaction with her coming back so late.

Rosia smiled apologetically: "Sir, why are you here?"

Heinrich stared at her for a long time, until Rosia lowered her head "ashamedly" again, then took out two letters from her body and threw them on the table.

Rosia was startled, glanced at him hesitantly, and quickly picked up the two letters with both hands.

One was sent from Denmark and had a military postmark. Although there was no signature, Rosia could easily guess that it was Werner's letter. The other one had nothing on it, a clean envelope. .

Heinrich sat on the chair and rocked back and forth, watching Rosia carefully opening the envelope, and said sarcastically: "How about sending a work permit once and two letters? Your money is well worth it, right?" .”

Rosia shook her hand, and she slandered in her heart why this guy likes to catch a good irony, but there was a grateful smile on his face: "Sir, it's my honor."

Heinrich looked at her with a silly smile on her face and snorted, seemingly satisfied with her knowledge.

Rosia was not the same as him. She had already read the letter without writing anything. It was from Lisa. The content was very short. The letter said that she had received the blue card, was assigned a job, and was in good health. Much better.

Lisa is fine, and I can finally relax.

"Werner will come back to confer honors the day after tomorrow. What are your plans? Do you want to go back to Germany?" Heinrich took out a cigarette, lit it, and puffed away.

When Rosia heard about Germany now, she was all hairy. She waved her hands and refused: "No, sir, it's not convenient for me to leave here. Besides, I heard that the train to Germany is very difficult to take and requires a lot of procedures."

Heinrich said indifferently: "You don't have to worry about this."

The SS had extremely high rights in Germany and in the occupied territories. Even some noble officers could not compete with them. It was extremely easy to get a ticket or document.

Rosia thanked Bumin for his kindness. Berlin was one of the three most heavily bombed cities during World War II.The war was about to begin, and she didn't want to go to Berlin to be bombed. In other words, as long as she stayed away from these harmful people, she could survive in Poland until the war.

"Sir, thank you very much, but I really can't leave. I, I have... my responsibilities..." Under the ferocious gaze of an officer, Rosia couldn't continue.

Heinrich stared at Rosia with his ice-blue eyes until he couldn't lift his head, so he snorted, "I don't know what's good or bad."

Rosia never looked up and never compromised.In this way, I strengthened my determination not to go to Germany.Heinrich finished smoking a cigarette, picked up his hat strap from the table, put on his long legs and stood up.

Rosia immediately stood up and said to him with her head lowered: "Sir, please go slowly!"

Heinrich looked sideways at her head, suddenly a little impatient, and waved his hand: "Go away."

(End of this chapter)

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