Chapter 215 Battlefield Live Broadcast (Part 2)
“I asked him, where did you come from and where are you going?” Tantai Mingyue behind the microphone fell into memories.
Everything that happened last night seems to be vivid in my mind.
"Who are you? Why do you ask these questions? Do you know this is a military secret?" The young soldier looked at Tantai Mingyue, who was wearing casual clothes, warily.
Tantai Mingyue took out her press card and the pass issued by the theater headquarters, which made the young soldiers relax their vigilance.
Of course, Tantai Mingyue's famous name may be the main reason for this young soldier who must have read the newspaper to answer the question.
"Reporter Tantai, I am from the 67th Army. I was transferred from the North China battlefield. I am going to the front line. Okay, I have to return to the team quickly. The company commander wants to name my name." The young soldier was very polite, but obviously did not care about the interviewer. Awakening, he looked at the queue gathering in front of him, reported his number casually, and tried his best to get rid of Tantai Mingyue's hand and leave.
“I only ask one more question.” Tantai Mingyue looked at the young soldiers who were eager to return to the team, feeling slightly distressed.
At this age, her brother is still studying in school and still acting like a spoiled child to his parents, but he is going to the front line carrying a spear that is almost taller than her.
"Okay, Tantai reporter, please ask." The young soldier had the unique vitality of young people. Although he was a little embarrassed, he still held out a finger. "But it's just one!"
"Having gone to the front line, have you ever thought that you might not come back?" Tantai Mingyue knew that this question was cruel, especially for a young man of his age who was about to go to the front line.
However, she still wanted to know, wanted to know the truest answer.
Because, in all the newspapers and radio stations, what was written and broadcast was about how the soldiers fought high-spiritedly to defend their homeland and the country. The generals who led the troops were all impassioned, saying that the Japanese pirates would not return the horses even if they were wrapped in leather.
Perhaps that is their true voice, but what do the most ordinary soldiers think in their hearts?
No one knows, and probably no one wants to know.
A small soldier is always just a number in the eyes of big men.
"Have you ever thought about the problem of not being able to come back?" Tantai Mingyue's voice, lost in memories, echoed throughout Songjiang City.
From the general to the soldiers, everyone was in a trance at that moment.
yes! What should I do if I can't come back?
A few tears suddenly welled up in the eyes of Battalion Liu, who was afraid of death. Then his wife might have to live alone with her young son. There would never be a man in her life to tuck her into bed again. She picks wild flowers from the mountains and puts them into the vase in front of the window. She will no longer lean at the door and look into the distance, waiting for him to come home from vacation. She will have a hard life in the future!
The security battalion commander Zhuang Shisan, who was leaning on the sandbag and silently lighting a cigarette, held his hand tightly. In the palm of his hand was a one-inch black and white photo of his daughter who had just turned one year old. The chubby little girl had a braided hair that had not yet grown a few years. Tooth's mouth was open happily, with saliva drooling from the corners of his mouth.
He held her tightly, as if he were hugging her.
The reason why he led people to ransack his sister and brother-in-law's home, donated all the food, gold, silver and jewelry, and gave the strongest building to the headquarters, he had only one goal, to survive! He has never heard his daughter call him daddy!
Yang Xiaoshan and Niu Er looked at each other and took a puff of cigarettes, with some worries floating in their minds.
yes! If they can't come back, how sad will their parents be at home? Will they be able to withstand such a blow at their old age?
They don't know, but they know it must be heartbreaking.
In front of the window of the headquarters, Lieutenant General Guo, who was deep in thought, looked ahead with his hands behind his hands. The muscles in the corners of his eyes were twitching slightly on his face that no one could see.
Tantai Mingyue's question reminded him of the eight colonels who died under his command.
He remembered that the leader of the 152nd Regiment, Xie Guji, took a short leave of absence for a long time before leaving. As an only son, he went to wash the feet of his mother, who had been widowed at a young age, and then kowtowed and left.
Did the general under his command ever think about this issue when he turned around and said goodbye to his mother in tears?
He must have thought about it! Otherwise, there would be no poems like "I wish to be a ghost on the battlefield after death, but not a native of my hometown during my lifetime!"
But now, he can't go back! How could his widowed mother survive after hearing this news?
When he thought of this, even though the army lieutenant general was as wise as the ocean, he couldn't help but feel a twinge in his heart.
Tantai Mingyue asked this question, and everyone from the generals to the soldiers were speechless.
Everyone has their own concerns. For them who have already set foot on the battlefield, death is not the most terrifying thing. What they can't let go of are those they care about and care about them.
"I know that you are all thinking about how to answer this question. It seems very simple, but when you ask it in your heart, it is extremely difficult." Tantai Mingyue's voice sounded again. “That young soldier answered me like this”
“He said, if you can't come back, then you can't come back!”
Tantai Mingyue, who almost whispered the young soldier's answer, still remembered the young soldier's expression at that time, which was a little surprised and a little funny.
After answering this question, the soldier left Tantai Mingyue standing there, rushed into his team, and set off outside the station.
When Tantai Mingyue came to her senses, more blue people poured out of the train, filling the station with people, and the thin figure of the young soldier disappeared.
For some reason, Tantai Mingyue thought of the soldier's answer and felt like something was missing. She wanted to catch up to him and tell him: "No, you have to work hard to come back."
"Now, you know why I'm here! Because of an interview, I decided not to go to Jinling. I want to follow this heroic army from the North China battlefield to the southeast battlefield. I hope that I can see that comparison. A soldier not much older than my brother can stand in front of me again and say to me with a smile, Tantai reporter, I am back." Tantai Mingyue's voice continued to float over Songjiang.
The young soldier in the corner had tears streaming down his face, but his eyes looked firmer.
No one can know the outcome of the war, let alone whether the soldiers will have a chance to walk off the battlefield. What Tantai Mingyue said is undoubtedly just a good expectation.
Having been away for half of his life, he is still a teenager.
Tantai Mingyue finally saw the young soldier who was engraved in her memory again.
It's just that when we met again, it was already at the 67th Army's medal ceremony after the end of the Great Patriotic War. The soldiers in the photo still looked like they were seventeen or eighteen years old.
Smiling shyly, showing a pair of white teeth.
Private Gao Sen, died in the Battle of Songjiang in November 26th of the Republic of China.
"I have to thank this little brother. It was he who allowed me to make the decision to change my itinerary and allowed me to have the honor to accompany you in this Songjiang blockade, which was related to the safety of hundreds of thousands of my troops. Thank you for swimming against the current and allowing me to I didn't miss the opportunity to be with him and you this time." Tantai Mingyue's soft voice sounded again.
“Brothers, it's time to work!”
“Hurry up, if you want to get back alive, dig the trench deeper for me.”
“I would rather die from exhaustion than be blown up by the Japanese cannons. My wife and I are still waiting for us to go back!”
The battalion and company commanders on the construction site took the opportunity to shout various slogans, urging the exhausted soldiers to pick up their tools again. Tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians seemed to have been given a shot in the arm, screaming and working hard.
Every reporter from Taiwan's Taipei University said that he was lucky to be with him, so what else is there to say? He must fight with the Japanese.
As for the "he" mentioned by Tantai Mingyue alone, she was equally agitated.
This is the first time he has heard such an affectionate confession in his past and present lives.
That feeling, how can I put it in words!
I can stop a hundred with one!
Someone feels like the cells on his toes are numb.
PS: This chapter was written with quite a feeling. At least when Feng Yue finished writing it, tears filled her eyes. I don't know if you can empathize with me, but I hope so. Thank you for reading Feng Yue's story, thank you!
(End of this chapter)
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