Chapter 92 Doubt and Relaxation
Chapter 92 Doubt and Relaxation
Chapter 92 Doubt and Relaxation
After leaving the hospital, Vasily returned to the camp's command center.
Vasily arrived at the door of an office, knocked, and after receiving permission, pushed the door open and went in. Anna was sitting at the desk.
She had her head down, holding a tactical tablet in her hand.
"You told him everything about the mission?" Anna didn't look up.
Vasily immediately stood up straight: "Yes, sir."
"What was his reaction?"
"No reaction, just a little confused." Vasily paused for a moment.
Anna swiped her finger across the tablet.
"stupid?"
Vasily coughed: "That's right—I hinted to him that you got this mission."
Anna narrowed her eyes: "Did I tell you to say that?"
Vasily's expression froze: "No."
Anna: "Then why did you say that?"
Anna looked at him without saying a word.
Vasily's forehead began to sweat.
After a few seconds, Anna looked down at the tactical tablet again.
Vasily.
"exist."
"Your report says that when he first entered the battlefield, he was just an ordinary member of Vorov's cannon fodder battalion."
Vasily nodded: "Yes."
Anna turned the tablet toward him.
"This document also proves that he did indeed come from the cannon fodder battalion in Vorov."
Vasily glanced at the screen.
The above is a complete record of Lu Ye after he entered the Russian military system.
Name. Status. Date of assignment. Unit. First combat zone.
Records of being transferred to the Undertaker Black Scythe Squad.
If Lu Ye knew that the files Wolf had deleted had reappeared in front of Anna, I wonder what he would think.
Anna stared at Vasily: "But his changes are beyond the normal range."
Vasily remained silent.
Anna continued, "In less than a month, he survived the cannon fodder camp and became a member of a mercenary squad."
"This can also be explained by luck and adaptability."
"In the Socolinoe village mission, his sniping performance surpassed that of a regular mercenary."
She paused for half a second, her voice turning cold.
"Vasily, tell me, is this even possible?"
Vasily opened his mouth.
"Sir, I—"
Anna interrupted him: "Don't try to fool me with the word 'talent.'"
Vasily took a deep breath: "I don't know how he did it."
Anna looked at him.
Vasily continued, "But I believe him."
Anna: "Reason."
Vasily said, "If it weren't for him, I would have died on the way to the temporary camp."
Anna said calmly, "A life-saving favor cannot be used as a basis for judgment."
Vasily gritted his teeth: "I know. But he had many opportunities to abandon me. He didn't."
"This also cannot rule out the possibility that he did it to gain trust."
"Sir, if he is a spy sent by the Ukrainian army, why start with the cannon fodder battalion?"
Vasily spoke a little faster.
"The mortality rate of the cannon fodder battalion is too high. Going there, there are too many variables. Any shell, any charge, or even a single order from Vorov could kill him on the front lines."
"A well-trained spy wouldn't infiltrate in this way."
Anna, unusually, did not refute this, because she thought so too.
Vasily continued, "And the Black Scythe squad he joined wouldn't have access to high-level intelligence or the core command chain."
"If he really is a spy, the reward is too low and the risk is too high."
Anna looked at him quietly.
After Vasily finished speaking, he lowered his head and said, "This is my judgment."
The command room was silent for a few seconds.
Anna sat back down in her chair.
"I believe him too."
Vasily was startled and suddenly looked up.
Anna said, "Logically speaking, he doesn't seem like a spy sent by the Ukrainian army."
Vasily had just breathed a sigh of relief when Anna's next words made him tense up again.
"But I'm still worried."
Vasily: "Sir?"
Anna placed the tablet on the table.
"That's why I assigned the Black Scythe Squad to the mission."
Vasily's expression changed: "Sir, the Black Scythe Squad still has wounded members, and the others have just been discharged from the hospital."
Anna: "I said, tasks will only be assigned to them once they are recovered enough to move around."
Vasily said in a deep voice, "But it's still very dangerous."
Anna: "There are no safe missions in war."
Vasily asked urgently, "Didn't you say you believed him?"
Anna countered, "Being convinced doesn't mean you don't need to verify it."
Vasily remained silent.
Anna's voice softened a little.
"If Lu Ye can complete the task successfully, all doubts about him will disappear."
Vasily whispered, "What if he can't finish?"
Anna calmly replied, "That just means he's not important enough."
Vasily clenched his fist slightly.
Anna saw it, but ignored it.
"Vasily, you must understand."
"I can give him a chance because of your report."
"You could also become interested in him because of his performance last night."
"But I cannot ignore his abnormalities because of your personal feelings."
Vasily remained silent for a long time before finally bowing his head.
"clear."
Anna waved her hand: "Go out."
Vasily turned and left.
Anna looked at the closed door and tapped her fingers lightly on the table.
"Vasily, don't let me down."
She whispered, "Which is greater, the debt of gratitude for saving a life, or the national interest?"
Anna picked up the tactical tablet again.
On the screen, Lu Ye's information was displayed on the last page.
The hemostatic agent he used on Vasily was more effective than any currently available in the military, and may have been newly developed in the United States.
Anna stared at that line of text for a long time.
The next morning.
Before Lu Ye could even get out of bed, the door to the ward was pushed open.
Yuri stood at the door and clapped his hands.
"get up."
Lu Ye opened his eyes: "What?"
Ruslan poked his head out from behind: "Of course, it's to broaden your horizons."
Lu Ye frowned: "I'm not going."
Eugene said, "You still haven't asked where we're going."
"Your expressions tell the answer without even asking."
Artyom laughed and said, "Clever."
Roman had already walked in and went straight to take Lu Ye's coat.
"Stop playing dead. You have to go today."
Lu Ye sat up: "Are you all healed?"
Yuri patted his chest: "I can walk, I can drink, and I can spend money."
Ruslan said, "The doctor said I can't do strenuous exercise."
Lu Ye: "Then are you still going?"
Ruslan grinned: "I'll try not to be too intense."
Lu Ye said expressionlessly, "Get lost."
Eugene said earnestly, "Lu, after a long period of high-pressure combat, proper relaxation can help stabilize emotions."
Lu Ye looked at him: "You said the same thing yesterday."
Eugene nodded: "That shows my viewpoint is stable."
Artyom immediately pulled him up, saying, "Come on, come on. You're already back at camp; it wouldn't be right if you didn't experience the local culture."
Roman also supported the other side: "Yes, I must open your eyes today."
Lu Ye wanted to shake him off.
But after thinking about it, he decided against it.
These people clearly weren't going to let him off the hook.
"Let me make this clear first, I'm just going to take a look."
Yuri nodded immediately: "Of course, just to take a look."
Ruslan: "We're all just watching."
Eugene: "Strictly speaking, we'll see before we decide."
Artyom: "Stubborn."
Roman: "Don't be the first to pay later."
Lu Ye:
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