Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1134 Demon King

Malashenko expected that Commissar Petrov would fall ill, but the naive Malashenko always thought that Commissar Petrov was suffering from stomach problems or appendicitis at most.

The pain is really painful, and it cannot be cured in a short time, but Malashenko really never thought of equating political commissar comrade with cancer. Karachev gave The answer was like a thunderbolt from the blue, and Malashenko stood stunned for a moment.

Pancreatic cancer is the most powerful type of cancer.

Because symptoms and diagnosis often occur at a late stage, there are no effective means of early diagnosis even in the 21st century. In most cases, symptoms of cancer cell metastasis have already begun to appear after the onset of the disease, which is equivalent to a final death sentence. Therefore, patients diagnosed with late-stage pancreatic cancer have less than a 1% chance of surviving for more than five years.

Yes, it’s just one percent, which is not as high as the chance of “getting another bottle” from buying a bottle of drink in future generations.

Because of its extremely high fatality rate, pancreatic cancer has rightly become the strongest among all cancer subtypes, and has been dubbed the "King of Cancer" by later medical scientists in the 21st century. name.

Medical scientists from all over the world generally believe that once a person is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, the next thing he should consider is often not how to recover and return to a normal life. It's about how to live every day of the rest of your life without taking chances. For details, you can refer to Helen Keller's "If You Give Me Three Days of Light".

You must cherish every day of the rest of your life as if it were your last day in this life.

For a long time, Malashenko has always felt that Comrade Comrade Political Commissar is very healthy and is in good health among his peers, and has nothing to do with the aging old man.

Political Commissar Petrov withstood the Kiev Defense War in 1941 and endured the coldest winter under Moscow with him. Standing firm like a rock amidst the violent storms swept by the Germans one after another, what reason does such a man have not to witness the arrival of the great Victory Day with his own eyes?

What happened was that he suffered from such a devastating terminal disease that could make the rest of his life count for a long time.

Malashenko, who was standing there and shaking, was stunned for half a minute. He couldn't say what he was thinking in his head, but it was definitely not blank. His expressionless face, as if he was out of body, was really... Karachev, who thought he had made a big mistake, was so frightened that he didn't even dare to take a breath.

Will Comrade Brigade Commander go berserk on the spot? What action will you take on yourself? Will he push himself to the ground, beat him up, or even shoot him directly?

Karachev, who had already begun to have random thoughts in his head, did not dare to speak at all, let alone move his feet and leave.

After the awkward and silent scene lasted for a while as if time had stopped, Malashenko, as if his soul had flown back into his body from afar, suddenly came to his senses and grabbed Karachev almost instantly. He grabbed the other person's clothes by the collar, basically face to face, and kept asking.

"How do you know it's pancreatic cancer? Ah!? Do you have the equipment? Do you have the equipment? Do you have experience in diagnosing cancer? You have nothing, why do you say that Comrade Political Commissar has pancreatic cancer? And you prescribe medicine for him randomly! You If you can’t explain why, I’ll send you to trial!”

Karachev guessed one thing correctly. When Malashenko heard the shocking news, he went berserk on the spot and went crazy instantly.

Karachev, who was grabbed by the collar, felt out of breath, his feet were floating in the air, and he couldn't even stand on the ground.

You must know that Karachev's height is only over 1.7 meters and not even 1.8 meters. In front of Malashenko, who is not suitable for a tank soldier with a height of 1.9 meters, he is like a chicken versus an eagle. of sharp contrast.

Malashenko, who has extremely strong hands, has been able to keep up with the Germans in several close battles in the past. Even if he has not received professional infantry assassination training, he can rely on his tallness and brute strength to defeat the Germans. Taking advantage of their strength, they knocked the German soldiers to the ground one after another, staring at the sky and gasping for air.

Not to mention that Kalachev has not received any military training. Even when doing business with his little girlfriend who is still in the United States, he is often out of breath from fighting. When he is done, he has to lean on the bed and take two cigarettes. If you smoke, it's best to drink another glass of beer to calm down.

Such a sharp contrast in physical strength is not on the same level at all. It is even more exaggerated than Malashenko driving the IS6 to crush the No. 2 kid.

Karachev instinctively grabbed Malashenko's hands to indicate that he was out of breath, but Malashenko seemed to have changed and almost lost his mind. This is a reality that one knows clearly that one is facing a cruel fact, but the psychological suggestion still dominates with a strong will and unwillingness to face and admit it.

Malashenko hopes to get self-salvation through Karachev's words, which is the news that Commissar Petrov is in peace.

But ultimately, all this can only be Malashenko's wishful thinking. The truth that objective facts are not subject to human subjective will has remained unchanged since ancient times.

"Put the man down, Malashenko!"

Political Commissar Petrov rarely calls Malashenko by his first name in public. In most cases, he addresses him as Comrade Brigade Commander. Even though Political Commissar Petrov is the oldest and most experienced in the entire 1st Stalin Guards Heavy Tank Brigade, in the hearts of the majority of soldiers, commanders, and political workers, he has the same positive and tall image as always, with almost no negative comments.

But Political Commissar Petrov never used these as capital to show off. Malashenko's future is destined to be brighter and further than his own. Political Commissar Petrov firmly believes in this and puts himself in the position of Malashenko is in the position of leader and path-breaker.

We must let the soldiers know that Malashenko is the core of the entire collective. We are all heroic Red Army soldiers who unite around Comrade Brigade Commander, fight under the red flag, and sacrifice their lives to defend the motherland.

This is the creed that Political Commissar Petrov has been adhering to for a long time, and he has also done so in actual actions. His image as the most capable assistant and right-hand man beside Comrade Brigade Commander has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

But today, here, in front of Karachev and many soldiers cleaning the battlefield around him.

Political Commissar Petrov made an exception and yelled at Malashenko and directly called out his name, replacing the title of Comrade Brigade Commander.

But even Commissar Petrov, who thought he was mentally prepared, didn't expect that Malashenko's expression when he turned around made him freeze on the spot.

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