Bismarck

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"Lily, get in my back seat," I turned around and said. My skin has been adjusted to the hardness of armored steel, so even a tank gun can't penetrate me. As long as I stand in front of her, she will be fine.

Lily nodded and immediately climbed into the back seat behind the driver's seat.

"Where have you been?" Two SS soldiers came forward to question us, while the other two still pointed guns at us.

"We were just out for fun, but we didn't expect to run into a parade in the city. What bad luck! Look, my car was smashed to pieces." I pointed to the large piece of paint that had fallen off and the missing reflector.

"You are really unlucky. There happened to be an operation against Jews today," the officer sneered, "and you ran into them."

"Yeah," I nodded and said, "Those Jews should get out of Germany. They damaged my car."

"Hehehe" the officer laughed a few times and looked me up and down

"Asian?"

I nodded

"In fact, I think you Asians should get out of Germany too." He suddenly pointed a gun at my temple without warning, and his ferocious expression twisted his handsome face. "You are no different from those Jewish devils. You are all inferior people and disgusting races."

He glanced at Lily who was stunned beside him and made a disappointed expression. "I really don't understand why a pure-blooded German like you would be with those yellow monkeys. I am really disappointed."

Disappointment, who do you think you are? I sneered in my heart. But on my face, I pretended to be frightened, as if I had fallen to the ground because of shock.

"Don't kill me, don't kill me, please don't hurt me," I begged in a low voice.

"Hahaha, don't worry, I won't kill you. You should be thankful that the Führer didn't order you Asians to be driven out as well." He slapped my cheek with the butt of his pistol, then turned to his companions and smiled, "See, it's really boring. You started crying all of a sudden."

His companions burst into laughter.

"Let's go, this is really boring." He turned around and signaled his men to make way. "Don't let me catch you again."

Just as I was about to put on a smile and say thank you, suddenly a sob came from the trunk and I froze.

The sobbing sound was particularly obvious when the two sides stopped communicating. The officer turned around with a strange smile on his face.

He's approaching us step by step.

"Ladies, there seems to be something strange in your trunk. Let me guess what it is. It's a person, right?"

"Ah, I suddenly remembered that this road seems to lead to the Jewish community. I guess there is a beautiful Jewish girl inside. Why don't you let her come out to see me? I think my men will be very happy to see the beautiful girl." He smiled maliciously, like a hungry wolf seeing a sheep.

Lily looked at me nervously, asking me what to do.

I glared at the trunk fiercely. Damn, a mistake happened at this time. Can't I just stay here? I almost cursed in my heart. I could leave immediately, but now this happened. It's more of a hindrance than a help. I quickly cursed Anne's ancestors and immediately made a decision to forcefully implement plan B.

"When I rush up, don't worry about anything. Just jump off the roadbed and lie down. Do you understand?" I said quickly in her ear.

Lily nodded, and I looked at the officer again, less than five meters away. You thought you were an eagle catching a rabbit, but you didn't expect the rabbit to kick the eagle, a cold light flashed in my eyes. Although I really resisted doing it myself, this was the only solution in this situation, and I had no choice.

"Don't be afraid, you will get used to it," I took a deep breath and said to myself. I said this to myself a year ago when I was in Hamburg, but that was just a spy who died indirectly at my hands, and now, my hands will be stained with blood.

Human lives are inherently unequal. At least in my heart, the four of you are not as good as Lily alone. This is not a difficult multiple-choice question, so I'm sorry.

"What are you whispering about, beautiful lady?" He looked at us gently.

"Mr. SS, I was just wondering, do you think the positions of prey and predator are sometimes switched?" I chuckled. "This is my first time, congratulations."

"Lily, now!" I yelled.

As I rushed forward, Lily also ran to the side and disappeared under the roadbed in an instant - after my exploration, I found that there was only soft soil there, which would not cause any harm to her.

The SS officer was still in a daze. I reached the five-meter distance in one leap and swung out with my armored steel fist. I saw my own cold expression in his eyes. This was also the last image of him that remained in my retina.

Crack - my fist hit his neck from the side, with a crisp sound of fracture, his neck twisted into a strange angle, his expression instantly frozen. His eyes stared far away, his mouth opened wide, as if he couldn't believe this fact.

I didn't intend to leave any of them behind when I attacked. After I finished him off with one punch, I instantly appeared in front of the other three people not far away.

They were all terrified, and in panic they fired their guns. The bang-bang-bang sound was mixed with a few ding-dong-dong sounds - the music made when the bullets hit my body at that time was as comfortable as a tickle, and did not hinder my movements at all.

I threw a punch, hitting one of them in the neck accurately again, and he immediately collapsed to the ground in the same way as his superior. I threw another punch, and this time someone dodged, and the hit position changed from the neck to the helmet. I heard a dull sound, and the helmet and the head inside it caved in, and blood splattered from all seven orifices!

There was another one. I turned to the third one with red eyes, my heart filled with inexplicable pleasure. He just wanted to run, but a roundhouse kick hit him in the chest. He immediately flew out like a kite with a broken string, his sternum collapsed, and he was only breathing.

From the time I rushed forward to the time the last person fell, it took only a minute and a half, but four people had already lost their lives. The passion faded, and I looked at my hands in disbelief. It was them that killed four people in an instant. My power - it was really terrifying.

The reason why I resisted doing it myself was because I was afraid that I would become a murderer. I knew very well that after becoming a war machine, my heart had quietly changed. I became indifferent, apathetic, and bloodthirsty.

I don't know if this is a thought that I originally had in my heart or the influence of the machine on my thinking. But in short, I am afraid that I will like the feeling of being stained with blood, and I am afraid that I will not recognize myself in the end. I have always resisted the feeling of trying to kill people, and now this bottom line has been broken by myself.

Thinking back to the desire for blood that emerged in my heart when I solved the last one just now, I felt uneasy. At that time, the pleasure of dominating other people's lives made me deeply fascinated. In fact, this matter was just an excuse to break my bottom line for Lily.

I regained my composure, but only I knew that my heart had become a little colder.

"Come out, it's okay."

I spoke, to Lily and to Annie.

Chapter 24: Kristallnacht (Part 3)

Lily climbed up the roadbed and was stunned when she saw me standing among the corpses. The SS soldiers who were once so arrogant were now lying quietly on the ground, and I was the only one standing there silently.

I looked at her expressionlessly, the redness in my eyes quickly faded, and then I forced a smile.

"It's ok, they are all dead"

"Mai, are you--okay?" Lily asked cautiously.

"It's okay. I'm a little uncomfortable with killing someone for the first time." I said lightly.

"So what should we do now?" Lily saw that I was in a bad mood and wisely changed the subject.

"Let me deal with the situation here first, and then we'll leave the city directly."

"We're not going home?"

I looked at her and said, "I just scanned the way back and there are already many checkpoints. There is no way we can get through them."

"Besides, even if we get back successfully, how are you going to get her out? In the next few days, there will be strict searches whether you are leaving or entering the city. You can't get her out without the help of the captain. The question is, do you want to trouble the captain?"

"Annie, when is your ship?"

I glanced at Annie who had just crawled out. There were still traces of tears on her face. It would be fine if I didn't look at it, but once I looked at it, I remembered the scene when she was crying just now. How could you cry out loud at that time?! I was furious.

Trying hard to suppress my anger, I said, "You guys discuss it, I'll bury them first."

Anne looked at me with some fear, then looked at the body, and there were signs of tears in her eyes.

"Yes, sorry"

I ignored her

“Stop wasting time”

With the hardness of armored steel, my hands acted like a shovel, and soon I dug a big hole and put four people in. After returning the soil to its original state, I took another look, and it was not very conspicuous. My goal was to not find it within two days.

"How is it, have you made any decision?" I asked, wiping the dirt off my hands.

"Anne's train is tomorrow morning. We'll take her to the station tonight, and then she'll go to Hamburg, from Hamburg to Britain and then to America," said Lily.

"Is that so?" I asked Annie. After some work, my anger subsided a lot and my tone became calm again.

"Yeah," Annie nodded.

"What I want to say is that this incident against you Jews is likely to be nationwide, so you have to be careful wherever you go, because the Gestapo is everywhere."

Lily looked worried.

My only remaining historical knowledge of Kristallnacht is that from November 1938 to 11, 9, at the instigation and manipulation of the Nazis, Hitler Youth, Gestapo and SS troops from all over Germany disguised themselves as civilians and took to the streets. They waved sticks wildly and beat, smashed, looted and burned Jewish homes, shops and churches. This night brought great disaster to the Jews. About 10 synagogues, more than 267 Jewish shops and 7000 department stores were set on fire or damaged. 29 synagogues in Austria were also destroyed.

This operation will end in the early morning. As long as we can avoid this wave, we should be relatively safe in the next three days. I cannot guarantee what will happen after three days because the top leaders will soon formulate a series of decrees against them.

"This should only happen in Berlin. There may be other places, but they won't be so crazy. There shouldn't be any problem tomorrow morning," I consoled him. "Leave Germany early. It's not safe for you here."

"Thank you Miss Mai," Annie said to me gratefully

I waved my hands, "I'm not doing this for you, so don't thank me."

"Okay, let's go, hurry up"

We left Berlin in the early morning, drove overnight to a small town near Berlin, and stayed in the woods around the station until dawn.

Fortunately, this small town did not seem to be affected by the hatred in Berlin. Anne got on the bus smoothly. Before leaving, she hugged me shyly.

"Thank you so much, Miss Mai," she said with a blushing face, "Thanks to your help along the way."

"You're welcome. Be strong next time. Crying won't solve any problems." I said calmly, hugging her back and patting her shoulder. "Bon voyage."

The train has left.

"Okay, let's go back too," I said to Lily

"kindness"

We returned to Berlin.

It was dark last night, and we were walking on a remote road. Lily didn't see too many details. When we returned to the city, the messy scene appeared directly in front of us. Even though I was prepared, I was still shocked.

The shops along the street were looted. Any shop with broken windows was a Jewish shop, and any intact shop was a German shop. Goods were scattered all over the floor, valuable items were taken away, and unnecessary items were thrown away. The fires in the synagogues last night were not completely extinguished, and white smoke was still silently emitting. Groups of Jews were handcuffed and marched along the street under the scolding of the SS.

"Oh my God, are they all crazy?" Lily murmured with her lips trembling slightly.

"Yes, it's all crazy." I nodded. "Just wait and see, this is not over yet, it's just the beginning."

"Mai, do you know something?" She turned her head and asked me

"Guessed," I said.

When we got home, it was Krupp who opened the door. When he saw the miserable state of our car, his face changed immediately. He looked us up and down many times, and only breathed a sigh of relief after confirming that we were not injured.

"Where did you go last night?" he asked in a low voice. "The general was almost worried to death last night and didn't sleep all night."

I glanced at Lily, and she lowered her head guiltily. In the situation like last night, she still stayed out all night. Even though I was there, how could the captain not be worried?

When I came back I foresaw that there would be strong winds and heavy rain.

"At my classmate's house," Lily said vaguely, "I played too late and didn't come back."

"The general is in the study, you can go and explain it to him yourself," Krupp sighed.

"Dad didn't go to the Admiralty?" Lily asked.

"Yes," Krupp looked at me, "He and Miss Mai will be returning to Hamburg soon, so they don't have to go to the Navy Department these days."

"So fast?" Lily bit her lip and said

"Let's go see the captain first, and we'll talk about going back later." I said

"kindness"

"Captain (Dad)" Lily and I bowed our heads again and stood in front of the Captain.

"What do you want to say?" The captain stood up and looked down at us. His height of over 1.80 meters made him look much taller than us.

"Dad, I was wrong," Lily whispered

"Wrong? Tell me, where did you go last night?" the captain said coldly. "Why didn't you stay at home at night and go out at this time? Krupp said that Bismarck persuaded you not to go out."

"We just went to a classmate's house to have a party, and then it was too late so we slept there. We didn't go anywhere else." Lily carefully repeated the few words she had just said to Krupp.

"Sleeping at a classmate's house?" The captain sneered, "How can sleeping at a classmate's house make the car look like that?"

"Which classmate of yours is this? Don't force me to ask Krupp."

"What's wrong with your clothes?" Lily was thinking about how to answer when the captain's eyes turned to me. I looked down in the direction he was pointing and found that there were holes in my clothes where the SS bullets had hit me yesterday.

I didn't feel anything last night so I didn't even notice it.

"this--"

I was thinking that the captain's hand had already reached out and touched my abdomen? ——The clothes on my body.

The sensitive skin on my waist felt the pressure of his hand, and my face turned red with embarrassment. Captain, what are you doing? Yamedie!

The captain put his finger under his nose and sniffed carefully under my embarrassed gaze, and his expression changed immediately. If he was just angry just now, now he is really angry...

"Gunpowder? What on earth were you doing?"

I guess even a fool can guess what those round holes are.

"Bang" the captain slammed his palm on the table, causing the water cup to splash. The loud noise scared Lily and me.

It was the first time I saw the captain so angry. He was as cold as ice and his eyes looked fierce as if he wanted to eat Lily and me.

"Don't even think about leaving here today if you don't explain this matter clearly!"

Shit, I really won this time. This was the only thought in my mind.

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