Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 3222 Just like you, I have never forgotten

No matter what the result is, Jack won't win, but at least he won't lose. In other words, for him, Jill is a kind of approximate existence that "can do the best for me, and it doesn't matter if she can't help me."

The whole plan is like a Russian matryoshka doll. If you didn't know Jack well enough, you would know that this kid looks honest, but is actually very independent and thoughtful. He was visibly shrewd as early as 12 years ago. Malashenko I guess I might not even be able to guess what the real plan behind it is.

However, this can be regarded as good news for Malashenko.

At least the leader of the NATO coalition forces in the west is still a wise man. Maybe at this time, we should be thankful that Jack is a guy who "does not match his words."

Otherwise, if he really wants to "let the Russians experience the Great Patriotic War" as he said nonchalantly when he attended the Senate hearing, the situation will not be contained, and billions of people around the world will They all have to finish the job together.

Rounding things off, it can even be said that this is Comrade Ma’s fault.

After all, Malashenko and Jack Morrison are in a causal relationship. Without the "cause" of Malashenko, who knows who Jack Morrison was in the original history, this "effect" would be impossible to talk about. , can be regarded as not existing.

Fortunately, none of this happened. Jack may have changed a lot, as Malashenko could tell from the fact that this kid was able to pull off such insidious tricks one after another.

But in the final analysis, he is still clear-headed and loves peace. At least his words and deeds are inconsistent. He says one thing and does another and does not want to fight. This is a blessing for Malashenko.

As for what happens next

Looking at Gil, who was still sitting not far in front of him, Malashenko had already thought of a plan.

"I need you to do me a favor, Jill."

"Huh? Help? Okay, General, just say it."

There was a time when Jack talked to Jill and made requests like this. Unfortunately, Jill's reaction at that time was completely different from now. She looked at Jack like a scumbag or an old horse with love in her eyes.

With the same rank of general, but the same woman, the difference in treatment is so huge, it's a world of difference, it's really amazing.

Seeing that Gil agreed without thinking, Malashenko, who nodded silently, also thought about what to say and then spoke.

"When you go back, Jill, please tell Jack for me."

"Just say that I understand his intentions and what he wants to do and what he doesn't want to do. He doesn't have to think about it and make irrational misjudgments. I have the same idea as him, and I will also pass this consensus on to Senior officials of our military.”

"As for why I took the deputy position at Fulda Gap"

Having said this, Malashenko had to sigh that this question is really difficult to answer.

It is impossible to tell Jack the truth directly, but if you find other excuses to get over it, whether people believe it or not is another matter.

After thinking deeply for a while, Malashenko finally chose a compromise statement.

"Tell him that I am just a normal transfer here and will not continue like this. If he is really interested in knowing more, let him come to see me in person. If another woman is asked to perform such a task, his teacher will treat her as Shame on you."

Malashenko didn't really care what trouble it would cause for him to contact Jack privately through an intermediary.

Malashenko himself has no intention of hiding this matter. He will definitely report it as soon as possible after the incident, conveying that the west side has no intention to fight, as soon as possible, and make this atmosphere tense as soon as possible. During the confrontation period, we need to cool down first before talking about it.

This kind of strategic misjudgment in the context of stalemate and confrontation is indeed very dangerous, and a slight mistake can explode the entire powder keg.

The more Malashenko thought about it in detail, the more he could understand why Jack was afraid and nervous about his seemingly unusual transfer.

And when Comrade Ma finished his thinking and raised his head again, he saw Jill on the chair opposite, looking slightly disappointed.

This made Malashenko, who didn't realize what he had left unsaid, feel a little confused and couldn't just ignore it and speak quietly.

"What happened? Gil."

"I'm fine, General."

"Really? But that's not what your eyes say. You can't hide lies when you love someone."

""

Jill, who had never had any other man say that to her, looked uneasy. Although she didn't know whether what Malashenko said was true, she subconsciously chose to believe it unconditionally.

He raised his head again and saw Malashenko's soft eyes looking at him. Gil's face quickly heated up as he put his hands on his legs and squeezed them again. Finally, he finally spoke with a voice so quiet that even he couldn't hear it. Dongjing spoke again.

"I thought you would keep me. I don't know why I suddenly expected you to say this. It was clearly not like this before I came here. I heard that you still wanted to drive me away, so..."

Oh, this is what co-authoring is for.

Sometimes Malashenko, who really feels that dealing with emotions is much more difficult than dealing with military affairs, is scratching his head.

It's meaningless to say those useless criticisms after so many years. If Jill could really listen to advice, she wouldn't be like this now.

Whether this girl is a girl in a movie 12 years ago or a strong woman in the workplace 12 years later, her characteristics of being extremely strong-willed and sure of things that even nine bulls can't pull back are indeed unchanged.

"We are no longer young, Jill. For me, you have abandoned your family and career, and even bear the charge of treason, just to pursue love. This will make you lose too much and even lose yourself. Just because you truly love someone, so That’s exactly what I can’t accept.”

"I know--"

Jill subconsciously wanted to answer, but before she could finish her words, her mouth was half-opened and she could no longer speak.

There was no other reason, just because in the man's words in front of her, she heard the words that she had always wanted to hear him say to her in her dreams, but she had never heard him say it himself.

"General, what did you just say? You - you really -"

Although this sentence was 12 years late.

But compared to the young boy 12 years ago, Malashenko, who is now in his forties and can face his true self and look directly into his heart, has grown up a lot.

From the moment he saw Gil again, Malashenko had already decided to make up for this sentence.

Although he is no longer young, this is still the best explanation for Jill today, bar none.

Thinking of this, Malashenko, who no longer had any hesitation, stood up on his own initiative, once again came to Gil, who was trembling slightly, leaned down and whispered softly.

"I mean I love you too, Jill. Just like the feeling in your heart, it's never forgotten."

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