Germanic Officer x You Who Traveled Across Time (Sixty-One)



Germanic Officer x You Who Traveled Across Time (Sixty-One)

Chapter 61 Deinmillealtera

After completing the mission, you returned to the chemical defense reserve force camp in Wilanow, 8 kilometers from Warsaw.

The chemical defense force's camp covers a large area. The village of Wilanów was converted into a military camp, where a traditional and strict, typical Prussian-style wartime management was implemented.

Each house houses eight female assistants, with bunk beds. Each person has her own simple bed. The level of crowding is unimaginable, but at least everything is well supplied here.

You sat on a wooden bench outside the barracks, taking a rest.

This place is far away from the center of the cruel battlefield, there is no field hospital running around the clock, and female chemical defense auxiliary team members no longer need to deal with corpses.

Not long ago, two team members were handling corpses when one of the bodies was booby-trapped by someone suspected to be a Warsaw partisan. Due to their lack of battlefield experience, they mishandled the trap, which resulted in an explosion. One of them died and the other was seriously injured. One was seventeen years old and the other was nineteen years old.

It is said that after an officer learned about the situation, he handed over the task of dealing with the bodies to a company under the 3rd Skeleton Armored Division.

The company also received the affectionate nickname given to them by the Chemical Defense Reserve Department - "Black Funeral Corps".

Therefore, you usually only need to do some chemical work with your team members, such as preparing chemical agents and contamination inspection and disinfection, etc. Your life safety is guaranteed and you no longer have to face blood.

It all gives you the illusion of living a normal life, if only the rumbling sound that follows you everywhere can stop.

"Commander Schleicher, you are amazing!"

"Yes, yes, thank you so much!"

The voices of compliments and thanks from several team members came from not far away. You looked over and saw Schleicher joking with everyone in the camp.

"It is my great pleasure to serve these beautiful and thoughtful ladies."

When you see how Schleicher is able to get along with everyone, and think about how he gets angry and upset like Louis from time to time in private, you can't help but curl the corners of your mouth.

Schleicher had just withdrawn from the Vistula front, and the Germans and Russians had reached some kind of agreement on a temporary ceasefire, allowing everyone to rest and relax for a short time.

After a long battle, the 3rd Skeleton Armored Division, which rushed to suppress the Warsaw Uprising, finally took a long-awaited rest.

Someone's camp is very close to the chemical defense reserve force camp, so he comes here for a visit whenever he has time.

During a power outage, she helped the women's auxiliary team make "Hindenburg candles" by filling empty cans with grease and inserting wicks, and she also helped renovate the shower room at the camp.

Previously, campers used large buckets for hot showers, which was inconvenient and wasteful of water. He helped transform a portable gasoline barrel into a kettle, which, when filled with hot water, could function as a shower head.

It is no exaggeration to say that Major Schleicher has now completely captured the hearts of all female chemical defense auxiliary team members, and even the old-fashioned and serious Captain Katrin welcomes him.

"Beautiful ladies, I miss my sister so much. I want to go and reminisce about our childhood with her. So, I'll let Louis accompany you in my place. I'll take my leave now."

Schleicher flirted with her charm and left in a cool manner after saying this, which made the younger female auxiliary team members blush.

Louis the dog followed his owner, wagging his tail constantly. His handsome appearance also won the love of all the team members, and they kept circling around the auxiliary team members.

You saw Schleicher jogging towards you, so you moved a little to make room on the wooden bench for him.

"Kitten, did you miss me?"

You propped yourself up on the wooden bench, dangling your legs as you complained helplessly, "Come on, we just met yesterday afternoon, okay?"

As soon as Schleicher sat down, he began to rummage through any hole in his uniform, and like magic, he pulled out a bunch of food.

In his palm was a piece of ginger candy, and Schleicher looked at you eagerly, asking, "Do you want to eat it?"

You shook your head and he pulled out another can of sardines from Norway.

Then there were three small pieces of chocolate, vitamin biscuits, vegetarian sausages made from soybeans wrapped in transparent paper, and even a super small bottle of my father's favorite wine from the Rhine region.

It's getting more and more outrageous. There are only a few pockets on a military uniform, but he put so many things in it. It's something only Schleicher could do.

You pretended to be disgusted and said, "You packed so many things, will the smell not mix?"

Schleicher didn't care. He waved his hand and said generously, "Kitten, you can take everything. Keep the chocolate for yourself, and share the rest with your sisters if you don't want it."

No matter how much you complain, you are still very grateful to Schleicher. After putting the things away, you thank him.

"Thank you, Herbert."

You can't remember when you started calling him by his first name instead of his family name. Schleicher obviously enjoyed your initiative to call him by his name.

Someone was still insisting on calling me "Yina, you should call me 'brother' now."

Schleicher claimed that you were his cousin and emphasized to you that he did not take advantage of you. On the contrary, this was a kind of protection on the battlefield.

In fact, there are often soldiers in the rear who do not respect female auxiliary team members, and they use coercion or seduction to have a so-called "fleeting romance". In fact, by doing this, he is using his identity to protect you.

Of course, if someone frequently comes to the Chemical Defense Reserve Department, it is inevitable that he will attract the attention of the Military Discipline Department. He also needs an excuse, and this excuse is "visiting relatives."

"dream."

You are now able to handle his teasing with ease. After giving him a simple reply, you sit on the wooden bench and look at the sky.

It was rare for Schleicher to quietly watch with you.

In the distance, the sky was tightly covered by thick dark clouds, hanging low like a heavy lead dome, pressing heavily on overhead.

"How can you be so carefree every day? Aren't you afraid of fighting on the battlefield?"

Schleicher leaned back on the wooden bench with his hands, looked up at the sky, and said something in Latin: "Carpediem."

Light gradually emerged from the dark clouds, and those few faint rays made everything seem unreal.

"'Carpe diem', I can't do that like you." You multitasked, talking to him while asking about the system's daughter's situation.

Schleicher withdrew his hand from the wooden bench in surprise, and moved closer to hug you. After savoring it carefully, he grinned and took the credit.

"Kitten, I'm so touched that you're willing to learn Latin for me! You really do have me in your heart!"

Your forehead twitched, and you quickly denied it: "I already knew it, okay?... There's a portrait of Marie Curie at the University of Paris, and next to the portrait is the quote you said."

When talking about Madame Curie, you can't help but think of the destroyed Warsaw Radium Institute. That was the hard work of her lifetime, and you will feel melancholy again.

You wanted to break free from Schleicher's arms, but he still held you tightly. You didn't want to fight with him anymore, so you just leaned on his shoulder.

"Where's Fair?"

When mentioning Feintz, Schleicher's eyes revealed dissatisfaction, and he unconsciously touched his cheek with the tip of his tongue. He had just been beaten by his good brother a few days ago.

The reason is simple. After Schleicher and Feints had a chance to meet, he told him about the swing music incident that you had told him before, which aroused Feints' anger.

He bluntly said that Schleicher was unreliable and had invited Poland to come before the transfer of the children's camp was completed, which directly led to you being sent to the Eastern Front.

"Fell is still on the front lines and is very busy."

You lowered your eyes, thinking of the first time you saw your brother on the battlefield... He was busy, busy killing people...

Seeing your silence, Schleicher rubbed your arm a few times with his healed left arm. "Ina, don't worry. We are all trying to find a way. It won't be long before you will be transferred back."

You didn't say anything else, just looked up at the sky silently. The faint rumbling sound did not stop.

Not long after Schleicher left the Chemical Defense Reserve camp, people from the Special Military Court arrived and wanted to take you away.

Captain Katrin righteously refused, "Iren is my team member. She has not committed any crime. You cannot take her away without a valid reason!"

The tribunal officer arrived prepared, giving Captain Katrin the legitimate reason she was looking for: "It's to assist us in investigating and handling the serious violation of military discipline by RONA Russian soldiers on the battlefield."

You clenched your hands into fists, recalling the atrocities committed by the thugs and wanting them to be punished accordingly. You offered to help and took the initiative to persuade Captain Katrin.

Finally, the court drove you to a temporary court location on a well-camouflaged train in a forest outside Warsaw.

The officer gave the order to the soldier standing guard at the door and led you into a carriage with a narrow passage made of leather.

Surrounding you are senior generals who seem to have very high ranks and are in a hurry. You can hear hurried military orders in German. You guess that this is not only the office of the court, but perhaps the headquarters of the German army in Warsaw is here.

The court officer finally led you to a spacious private room.

This place is totally out of place with the gray East Front. It has comfortable resting beds, soft carpets, and a separate washing table. It is quiet and tidy.

"Team members, please wait here."

The officer pointed to the rest bed and added: "You can rest here, but please don't leave here unless necessary."

The other party left without giving you a chance to ask.

Asking the system didn't give you any clues, so you had no choice but to wait here. Finally, you got so tired of waiting that you took off your coat and lay down on the bed until you fell asleep.

I don’t know how much time passed before you were woken up by a kiss.

Your whole body was held in the man's arms. He easily pried open your lips and teeth with the tip of his tongue, kissing you deeply again and again, grinding and biting you with all his might, wrapping himself around you, entwining and blending with you fiercely.

The slight lack of oxygen made you feel weak all over, and you unconsciously collapsed on him.

In a trance, I seemed to hear a chuckle. The man pinched your cheek lightly, patiently helping you breathe, then covered you again, sticking out the tip of his tongue and penetrating you again.

Your eyes were blurred by the kiss, and your words became unusually unclear, but you panted and called him with certainty: "Brother..."

Feintz's voice was also panting: "Yeah, it's me."

This chapter has a total of 7k, 3.5k is released, and the remaining 3.5k is in the hidden ending of the return gift:

A tough brother, a delicate sister, charming words, and a captured heart

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