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Volume One: All for Germany! Fifty-eight. Hyena?

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    Wang Weiyi stood up suddenly.

    The Guo Yunfeng who appeared in front of him was simply not the original "Four Swordsman".

    There are scars all over the body, especially the stab wounds on the chest which are shocking.  No one needs to say what kind of torture he suffered in the Military Intelligence Agency.

    Dempsey thrust a pocket into Wang Weiyi's hand: "This is your companion's item brought back from the Intelligence Bureau."

    Manstein and Richthofen looked gloomy. This was a blow to their German soldiers and an insult to the German officers!

    Even though Guo Yunfeng is a Chinese, he is a subordinate of an aristocratic officer, and the dignity of an aristocratic officer does not allow for provocation.

    Although on the surface it was none of their business, Nikolai and his military intelligence had offended them.

    Guo Yunfeng opened his eyes and said only one sentence, "Captain, I didn't betray you" Then he passed out.

    At this moment, Wang Weiyi almost cried.  Guo Yunfeng is good, and his subordinates are all good.

    "Madam, thank you, I will definitely repay you." Wang Weiyi cheered up: "My subordinate is too seriously injured, I will take him back for treatment now."

    Leonie unexpectedly said: "Pompeistan's attack was too harsh, your men's injuries were too serious, and it's so late now. I suggest you leave him in my manor for the time being. I will find someone to treat him."  ¡±

    It¡¯s really great to be able to do this.  There is no safer place than here at the Countess!

    Wang Weiyi repeatedly expressed his gratitude.

    Guo Yunfeng was left behind, and when Wang Weiyi left the manor, his face was gloomy and livid, which made people scared.

    "Ernst, please calm down." Manstein was a little worried: "No one wants to see something like this happen, but Nikolai has such rights. If you go to seek revenge from him now, you will be in trouble.  of."

    "Fritz, are you cowardly?" Richthofen didn't think about it at all: "Our dignity has been trampled on, and if we don't fight back, everyone will laugh at us. Enns  Te, let¡¯s go, I¡¯ll go with you, go now!¡±

    Manstein and Richthofen are two completely different personalities, one is calm and resourceful, the other is passionate and impulsive.

    "Hyena Pompestein?" Wang Weiyi suddenly smiled strangely: "Okay, the matter is over. I made everyone have a hard night today. I'm really sorry. It's over after it's over. Fritz, Manfrey  De, please go back and rest."

    His sudden change of attitude surprised Manstein and Richthofen.

    But Wang Weiyi actually got on the carriage and left without looking back.

    "Is Ernst scared?" Richthofen was a little dissatisfied.

    Indeed, it is not what an officer should do if his subordinates dare not come forward despite being tortured like this.  If it were Richthofen, he would not hesitate to stand up for his subordinates.

    No matter what price you pay!

    Manstein shook his head: "No, you are confused. I believe Ernst is not such a person. If a man can face tens of thousands of enemies without fear, do you think he will be afraid of Nicholas?"  ?¡±

    But Wang Weiyi¡¯s attitude also left Manstein confused.  What did Ernst Alexson von Brahm want to do?

    The reason may only be clear to him

    ?¡­

    When Colonel Nicholas hurried back to the Intelligence Bureau, the Chinese had already been taken away.  This made Colonel Nicholas furious.

    The Chinese is a very important prisoner, and perhaps evidence of collusion between Ernst Brahm and the British can be obtained from him.  But now such an important prisoner is missing.

    "Colonel, it was Dempsey who came in person." Pompestein said cautiously.

    "What? Dempsey came in person? Did the damn Ernst Brahm know Countess Leoni too?" Colonel Nicholas was startled.

    Even if Ernst Brahm was promoted to baron, Nikolai didn't take it to heart at all.  In his opinion, Bram was just a poor boy who rose to greatness in one step.

    But if he gets the support of Countess Leonie, things will be in trouble.

    Who in Berlin dares to offend Countess Leonie?

    Reluctantly, he calmed down: "Did Dempsey say anything when he left?"

    ??"He didn't say anything, he just took away the items that the Chinese man was carrying."

    Nicola felt a little more relieved.

    If Countess Leonie comes to trouble him, it will really become a big trouble for him: "Did the Chinese explain anything?"

    "No." When asked this question, Pompeystein felt a strong sense of frustration. He had interrogated so many prisoners, and no one was silent in his hands, but only this Chinese named Guo Yunfeng did.  Nothing was said.

    Once word gets out, your dignity will be shaken.

    "The more this happens, the more conspiracy there is." Nicholas' brows knit together tightly: "I suspect that the Chinese was also sent by the British to assist Brahm. Otherwise, how could it be such a coincidence? It just happened.  Brahm captured a Chinese worker and happened to be surrounded by him? "

    "I thought so too, Colonel." Pompeystein said, "But now our problem is that Brahm is already Baron Alexson, and the Chinese has Countess Schiller personally coming to protect him.  , we can¡¯t move either of these two people unless"

    "Unless what?"

    "Unless we start with Elina, it is said that she and Bram are also very close."

    "You're crazy." Nicholas immediately interrupted his subordinates: "I would rather attack that damn Baron Alexon than offend Elena. Don't you know that there is someone standing behind her?  Who is it? That's the Levinsky family! Why did Elena become the only woman in the Intelligence Bureau? Did the Levinsky family personally intervene? Mr. Pompestein, you and I are in the same position.  Your Majesty can¡¯t even keep it.¡±

    Pombestein felt that he had suffered a huge setback again. The Military Intelligence Bureau of the Army Staff has never been so cowardly since its establishment. If this news spreads, it will definitely become a laughing stock.

    Nicholas sighed: "We have nothing to do with Brahm now. We have to send people to keep an eye on him. His every move in Berlin must be reported to me anytime and anywhere."

    "Yes, Colonel, I will arrange this matter myself."

    Nicholas nodded, and then sat down dejectedly. This Baron Alexon was really a huge troublemaker.
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