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Chapter 6 Revolutionary Marriage

  If we talk about "the terrible Zhilo", then in the history of World War II, it is absolutely a legend among the Soviet troops. Her existence made the high-level commanders of the German army and even Hitler himself very headache. Chu Si Nan clearly understood some interesting stories about this, which was said to have taken place on the Soviet-German battlefield in early 1942, where a mysterious unit suddenly appeared on the Soviet side, specializing in destroying German communications and broadcasting.

  The disruption of military communications, initially only interference in nature, gradually evolved into eavesdropping on military intelligence, issuing false command orders, and so on, making people extremely frustrated. In such a situation, many German combat deployments and military operations were often delayed or completely disrupted. For this mysterious unit, German soldiers habitually referred to them as the "Terrifying Gilda".

  Although Chu Sannan knew the importance of "Gilo" to the war at this time, Stalin did not know. He expressed his support only because Chu Sannan supported it, and he supported it just because he liked this kid, or rather, he liked a certain ability of his.

  He briefly praised the three people in the room, and then Stalin gave Chu a look, and he himself walked towards the door first. Chu understood his meaning and also stood up to follow him. At this moment, he didn't even bother to say goodbye to Akhromeyev and others, and directly followed Stalin out.

  "These young people are not bad," Stalin said, coming out of the room, puffing on his pipe and seemingly casual, "They're all very energetic, with high revolutionary enthusiasm, and their relationship with you is not bad, right?"

  "Ah, apart from Sokolov, Comrade Akhromeyev and Comrade Zhilnina have also been through thick and thin with me, so they can be considered old friends." Chu Si Nan said matter-of-factly.

  "Hmm." Stalin nodded, thought for a moment and said, "What do you think of Comrade Zhilnina?"

  "What I mean is to consider it from a personal emotional point of view." Stalin suddenly stopped in his tracks and looked at Chu Si Nan.

  "A pretty good girl," Chu Si Nan didn't understand his meaning, so he replied without thinking, "Young and upward, progressive in thought, clever and sharp, a not bad girl."

  "That's to say you're very satisfied with her?" Stalin said with a smile, his tone ambiguous. "I remember that you are almost thirty years old and should be thinking about personal issues now. I think Comrade Zhilnaylova is quite good, young and beautiful, most importantly, you personally are also very satisfied with her."

  Chu Si Nan's mind was already a mess when he heard this, and he finally understood the old fox in front of him. He wanted to match himself with Gil Ni Luo Wa using a revolutionary marriage to tie him down, making him resolute in supporting him from now on. Family is absolutely a constraint for a man, especially one with ambition. A woman's existence will make a man hesitant and indecisive in many things. If Chu Si Nan wasn't familiar with this woman or didn't have any good feelings towards her, he wouldn't feel anything. But Gil Ni Luo Wa was the only female he had come into contact with in this era, and she was so young, beautiful, and full of vitality, making it easy for people to have a good impression of her. In another situation, Chu Si Nan would have hoped to have such a wife, but under current circumstances, he absolutely did not want that.

  Stalin could understand Chu Si Nan's mind, or even if he understood, it was impossible to change his own mind. He didn't even look at Chu Si Nan's face, and said to himself while smoking: "It just so happens that Comrade Gil'nikova has enough free time now, after all our radio equipment needs to be introduced from abroad, tomorrow when we return to Moscow, let's take her with us, and after we arrive there, I will personally arrange for someone to talk to her about this matter."

  "Isn't this a bit too hasty, Comrade Stalin?" Chu Si-nan felt a severe headache coming on, and after hesitating for a moment, he said, "After all, we haven't even asked for her opinion yet, whether or not Comrade Gil'nelova agrees is still unclear. We should respect the personal choices of female comrades. Moreover, I myself am not mentally prepared in the slightest..."

  "What else can be prepared?" Stalin interrupted Chu Si-nan's words, saying decisively, "You are of similar age and both in the revolutionary camp of the proletariat, with common aspirations and life goals. Is there a more suitable couple than you? I think that being able to marry Comrade Gil'nyanova as your wife, you should not object. As for her side, it doesn't matter, I will entrust Comrade Beria to do the work. With Comrade Beria's ability, I think he can handle this matchmaker job."

  Could Belyaev also handle the role of matchmaker? What a ridiculous idea, this old fox may have great abilities, he can definitely play the role of a villain or an informant, but if you let him be a matchmaker, he would probably only give Zhil'nikova one choice - "Either agree or refuse. If you choose the former, you are a fellow revolutionary in the same trench, with a bright future ahead. If you choose the latter, you are a counter-revolutionary, a remnant of the White Army, an uncaught Trotskyist, a German spy."

  "Comrade Stalin, perhaps we should consider this matter a bit more. At least, let's wait until the war subsides somewhat before..." Chu Si Nan continued to make his last effort, hoping to dispel Stalin's sudden and absurd idea.

  "No need to consider, it's decided." Stalin raised an eyebrow, clearly dismissive of Chu Si Nan's suggestion. He said in a tone that brooked no argument, "We'll return to Moscow tomorrow and I'll have Beria arrange this matter afterwards. War may be cruel, but it absolutely cannot extinguish the flames of the Soviet Revolution, nor can it affect the passing on of our revolutionary flame. Hmm, your wedding should also be arranged as soon as possible. I hope everything can be settled by National Day, when I will personally host the ceremony for you, haha..."

  Chu Si Nan was completely speechless, he knew that he could not change Stalin's decision, this kind of autocratic and patriarchal style was famous in history, if he had opposed it at this time, he would have only invited trouble.

  "Never mind, let everything go with the flow," Chu Si Nan comforted himself silently in his heart, "I hope that by then I can arrange everything well, so even if the plan fails, it won't necessarily implicate Gil Neylov." National Day military parade... National Day military parade...

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