Chapter 73 Rescuing the Hostages (1/2)



Ning Zhiyuan was about to leave when he reminded Sang Feiyu, "Wife, you eat first, don't wait for me."

Sang Feiyu quickly grabbed two butterfly cookies from the cupboard and chased after her, saying, "Have something to eat to fill your stomach."

"Uh-huh!"

Sang Feiyu watched Ning Zhiyuan and his guards walk away before turning around and going inside to eat.

The food had gone cold, and she didn't have much of an appetite, so she just ate a little something to fill her stomach.

As evening approached, a guard came to her door and told her that Ning Zhiyuan had been temporarily assigned to a mission, and that she should take care of herself at home for the next few days.

Sang Feiyu suddenly remembered the letter. If no one translated the contents of the letter in time, would it affect their judgment?

She quickly inquired, "Have you found a translator yet?"

The guard shook his head. "We are looking for a translator. Comrade Sang, if you know anyone who can read Soviet texts, please recommend them to our organization immediately."

"Okay," Sang Feiyu replied, sounding rather guilty.

She paced back and forth in the house, restless.

Her biggest worry was that if no one translated the letter in time, it would lead to something bad happening to Ning Zhiyuan.

If that happens, she will live with guilt for the rest of her life.

Finally, Sang Feiyu decided to go find Commander Qin.

When Commander Qin saw her, he was quite surprised. "Comrade Sang, did you need something from me?"

Sang Feiyu suddenly made a very serious salute, which really surprised Commander Qin.

What's going on here?

"Commander Qin, in order to fight against the enemy, we have formed a concept over a long period of time, that is, strategically we must despise all enemies, but tactically we must take all enemies seriously."

Commander Qin frowned. Why was he suddenly reciting quotations from a great leader?

Sang Feiyu recited quotes from great leaders for a while before getting down to business: "My father had me study Soviet languages ​​for several years so that I could become a useful person for the country's development."

He said this was called "learning from the barbarians' superior techniques to control them."

Commander Qin belatedly realized that all that buildup had been for this.

He asked eagerly, "Can you read Soviet fonts?"

“Simple ones should be fine,” Sang Feiyu replied.

Commander Qin stopped wasting words; the man was standing there because of that letter.

It seems that if he hadn't sent Ning Zhiyuan out on a mission, Sang Feiyu would probably have continued to hide her Russian language skills.

However, it's understandable that knowing Russian isn't necessarily a good thing at this time.

He quickly took a letter out of the drawer and handed it to Sang Feiyu, saying, "Take a look."

Sang Feiyu opened the letter, read it quickly, and her expression changed drastically.

"What's wrong?" Commander Qin asked worriedly.

"This is a letter from the Soviet Union to us."

"The other side said they had our weapons experts as hostages and demanded that our navy give way to their merchant ships, or they would kill the hostages."

Commander Qin couldn't hold back any longer and muttered under his breath, "To hell with those red-haired devils!"

Both he and Sang Feiyu were well aware of how important weapons experts were to my country's national defense.

The era of defending one's homeland with bare hands is long gone; this is an era of the birth of various weapons such as atomic bombs, missiles, and hydrogen bombs.

If we want our country to be free from being bullied, we must develop weapons that are more powerful than those of others. We may not use them, but we must have them!

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