Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 30: Solo woman

At the Lviv Opera and Ballet Theatre, on an arch-shaped stage, Victor, wearing a brand-new military uniform, slowly stepped onto the stage from the left side of the stage, and below the stage, thunderous applause never ceased.

Today, the Lviv People’s Committee of the Interior occupies the entire Opera and Ballet Theatre, and awards medals and collective honors to 33 intelligence personnel who made outstanding contributions during the liberation of Lviv.

Yes, as Victor promised, the 33 intelligence personnel reported by Sophia were all rewarded. In order to fulfill this promise, he really made a special trip to Kiev and personally negotiated with Lieutenant Colonel Serov. Fan. Although the negotiation process was far from pleasant, at least the result was very good. Lieutenant Colonel Serov finally accepted Victor's request and pinched his nose to send the entire list.

Perhaps Lieutenant Colonel Serov had a face, or the People’s Committee of the Interior had a face on the side of the Military Committee. In short, it took only a few days for the report to be submitted, and the relevant reply was sent to Lviv. Victor proposed the award. The application was basically approved without compromise.

Among the 33 intelligence personnel who have won medals and collective honors, 27 are men and 6 are women. In Sophia’s words, the most junior of them has also worked in Lviv for more than five years. , And the longest one has been working for nearly twenty years, which means that this person has been lurking in Lviv during the Civil War.

For these people, Victor gave a proper arrangement according to Sophia's suggestion. Most of them were assigned to intelligence analysis posts, and some were assigned to the counterintelligence operations department. For intelligence personnel who are involved in foreign affairs, this kind of ending is already very good.

After receiving the medal and certificate from the master of ceremonies, Victor issued seals and certificates to several intelligence personnel on stage at this time. He started with the first person on the far left of the stage, first putting on the medals for the winners, and then sending the certificates. This is a fixed process, boring and boring.

When it was awarded to the fourth person, Victor's eyes suddenly lit up. The winner was named Diana Ivanovna Savageva. As for the reason why Victor’s eyes shine...a woman, the reason why a man shines, seems to always be the only One, that is outstanding appearance, or pure, or sexy, there is always one of them.

And the reason why this Diana makes Victor’s eyes shine is because of her **** and gorgeous face. If you look closely, it looks like the Russian national treasure singer Paulina Sergeyevna in the previous life of Victor. Gagarina.

However, even when the eyes lighted up, Victor did not really stare at them forever. After all, this was on the stage of awarding the awards. Under the stage were the staff of the entire Lviv House Appointment Committee, as well as from the General Directorate of Militia, As the head of the entire system, the border guards and the workers and peasants police officers must have basic morals.

After successfully distributing medals to everyone, Victor walked off the stage to applause. Instead of returning to the first row of seats, he left the theater directly and drove to the train station.

Today, the materials for the four factories dismantled in Lviv will be shipped from the railway station and delivered directly to Kharkov. These factories and equipment will be reassembled and set up in Kharkov to resume production. Although this work is run by the Industrial Committee, the People's Committee of the Interior needs to cooperate. As the head of the People's Committee of the Interior in Lviv, Victor will naturally show up.

Not only the two departments of the Industry Committee and the People’s Committee of the Interior, but the entire Lviv State Party Committee attaches great importance to this matter. When Victor arrived at the train station by car, he saw the Lviv State Party Committee on the platform. Comrade Podkopayev, the first secretary and the first secretary of the Lviv Municipal Party Committee.

As a dignified secretary of a state, Podkopayev’s life is actually not easy. The main reason is that Khrushchev, the first secretary of the Ukrainian Republic, is not optimistic about him, a person who is not optimistic about him. , Is naturally sad.

Of course, Victor has no position to sympathize with others. After all, his position is higher than him. Moreover, although they are both in Lviv, there is not much overlap between the two, because according to the People’s Committee of the Interior Working principle, Podkopayev, the secretary of the state party committee, has no right to interfere with Victor's work, and Victor cannot have close contacts with Podkopayev, who is the secretary of the state party committee.

Exactly to avoid suspicion, Victor did not go to Podkopayev's crowd at the train station, but found Kurkin who had come first, and asked him about the transportation security work.

The current situation in Lviv is not very stable. Ukrainian nationalist organizations have frequent activities. Although there has not been an attack on the railway by these guys before, no one can guarantee that they will do it this time. Therefore, in order to ensure the safety of transportation, Culkin did a lot of work.

After confirming the security of the transportation, Victor asked about the progress of the investigation of the salt field attack. According to Kurkin’s reply, the Criminal Investigation Bureau has made great progress. They secretly arrested a gang member named Plikhanov two days ago, and obtained some information from him to determine the theft of passes. All of the prostitutes are from the "Makhno Gang".

The Makhno Gang is not a gang composed of Poles, but a gang mainly composed of Ukrainians. Even the name of the gang "Makhno" comes from a great Ukrainian bandit and anarchist during the Civil War, Nes Thor Ivanovich Makhno.

According to Plikhanov’s account, since last year, the leader of the Makhno gang has issued orders to those in charge of pimping in the gang, asking them to greet the prostitutes under their control, focusing on the guests from the saltworks, and Seek opportunities to steal their passes.

As for the purpose of doing this, and whether there is anyone behind it, this Plikhanov has no idea.

Victor was very satisfied with the progress made by Culkin. He suggested that he immediately take a secret action against the Makhno Gang, arrest the leaders of the organization, pry their mouths open in the shortest time, and pull out the messenger behind the scenes.

Not only that, Victor also suggested that after investigating the case, the People's Committee of the Interior should take a large-scale joint operation in Lviv to wipe out the big and small gangsters. Recently, he plans to build a brand new labor camp near Lava, Russia, to send the gangsters, gangsters, and thieves who have been cleared out from all over Lviv to there in a brainstorming manner. Once the application for the construction of the two fortification areas is approved , These people are the best free labor.

As it approached noon, I didn’t know where a thick cloud came from on the originally clear sky. Within half an hour before and after, this thick cloud covered the entire Lviv city sky, followed by patters of rain. It fell down.

Kosciuszko Street... Ah, now it’s called Dzerzhinsky Street. In the middle of the street, in Kakhovka Alley, Victor’s jeep drove slowly to the entrance, waiting in the rain. The two internal guard soldiers at the entrance of the alley saluted the car and moved away the wooden barrier that blocked the entrance.

Kakhovka Alley is 127 meters long. There are 13 buildings in the Czech architecture style built at the end of the 19th century in the Alley. Originally, these buildings were owned by the owners, and they were all high-ranking officials of the Polish government who originally lived in Lviv. However, when the Germans advanced to the outer suburbs of Lviv, the residents here fled. After the Soviet army took over the city, Victor expropriated all the buildings in this alley in the name of the People's Committee of the Interior to arrange for the staff of the People's Committee of the Interior who had no residence in Lviv.

Although Victor is the head of the Lviv People’s Committee of the Interior, he did not make any specializations in the issue of living. He just occupied two rooms on the fourth floor in Building 6 in the Alley, and one larger room. Used as a living room, a smaller one, but equipped with a bathroom and toilet, is used as a bedroom. As for the kitchen, it is on the third floor and is shared.

However, it is also because he lives in that building. Even now, this building is basically empty. This is because of the comrade Boris Vladylenovic who is in charge of logistics. , Would not easily arrange anyone to come in. On the other hand, it was because no one wanted to live in this building. After all, no one would be willing to live with the leader all day.

The jeep stopped in front of the building, and when Victor pushed the door to get out of the car, he told Varenka to pick him up at two in the afternoon, and then turned upstairs.

Regardless of the time when this building was completed very early, and it has only six floors, but because of the special status of the former residents, the cable elevator is installed in the building, which is very convenient.

Victor took the elevator straight up to the fourth floor, returned to his residence, took off his coat wet by rain, and took two potatoes, two red sausages, and a bag of macaroni in the closet where the sundries were placed. Then he went out again. , Take the stairs to the third floor.

Although the People’s Committee of the Interior has its own canteen, Victor doesn’t like the taste there. Moreover, the chef in the canteen is a bit snobbish and likes to give a small stove to leaders like Victor. Therefore, since moving here, Victor has been more often. Or come back and cook by yourself.

From the stairs all the way down to the third floor, Victor heard the singing of a woman in the corridor before he walked down the last step.

The woman's voice is good, the tune is "Milka", the tune is cheerful, and the woman's voice is also very lively.

Victor hesitated for a while and stepped into the hallway. Then he saw a woman in pink silk pajamas, holding a spatula, dancing foxtrot in the carpeted hallway.

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