By the time Yuri finally kicked the door open, Terkina had passed out.
Yuri picked her up and laid her flat on the bed, and the two big men didn't know what to do in the face of the fainted woman, so they could only wait by their side, and after about half an hour, Terkina gradually woke up.
With a soft call, a tear flowed from the corner of Terkina's eye, sliding down her delicate cheeks and falling on the pillow, Seryosha felt really depressed, he asked Yuri to stay in the house to take care of Terkina, he left the room by himself, took out a cigarette and put it in his mouth, and then lit the cigarette, and with a puff of smoke came out, Seryosha felt that his chest was finally a little lighter.
A few days later, with Seryosha again offering a reward, he contacted the gang that had killed Anton through his guide.
"Aren't you journalists, what do you want that guy's body for?"
asked Anton's killer on the other side of the phone suspiciously.
"Oh yes, sir, as journalists, we must remain neutral, and only by reporting the different positions of the parties without any prejudice and objectively restoring the truth of the matter can we make a wonderful report," Seryosha coaxed the other party in a nerdy tone in English.
"What does that have to do with you asking for his corpse," the murderer's tone was less vigilant and more puzzled.
"We will bring back the body of this pilot and hand it over to the Soviet authorities, and then we will report on their reactions, don't worry sir, as the aggressor, they should be the ones to blame, we will ask them sharp questions and answers in front of the camera, asking them how they feel about sending such a young man to the battlefield, we will also interview his parents, relatives and comrades-in-arms, only when many points of view come together, this is a report that is enough to sensational the world" Seryosha continued to rack his brains nonsense, Although he wanted to get out of the other side of the phone and tear the other party apart.
"So, I've had a chance to be interviewed," one of the murderers on the other side seemed interested.
Not only did he dispel all doubts, but he was also interested in being interviewed.
"Of course, sir, is it really possible, please rest assured that we will definitely put a mosaic on your face so that the Soviets will not recognize you," Seryosha said as he feigned excitement.
"I don't want any mosaics, I just want the Soviets to know that we S-fighters are fearless," the murderer said solemnly.
"Of course, sir, that's great, but we still have to find the body of the invader first, can you tell me where you buried him," Seryosha continued to ask, suppressing his anxiety.
"It's going to be difficult, and I threw him in a mass grave outside town," the killer said in embarrassment.
Seryosha covered the microphone, turned to the guide beside him, and asked softly: "Do you know where the mass grave is" The guide nodded, and Seryosha replied: "It's okay sir, we can go and see for ourselves, I want to know when you will have time to be interviewed by us" Seryosha was still trying his best to coax the other party.
The other party was silent for a while, and then replied: "I'll think about it and answer you when the time comes, but I took your interview and told you where that guy's body is and what benefits I can get" "Please rest assured, when the matter is done, we can give you $10,000 as a reward" Seryosha carefully said a number, this number is not too big to make the other party believe it, and take off his guard.
"Okay, the day after tomorrow, I'll tell you the location when the time comes," the other party finally relented and agreed.
After hanging up the phone, Seryosha immediately gave the guide another $1,000 bounty, and the two returned to the hotel.
Seryosha knocked on the door of Terkina's room, and it was Yuri who opened the door, probably because of her excessive grief last night, coupled with the fatigue of the journey, and suddenly developed a high fever.
It was Yuri who had been taking care of her in the room.
"How's it going, is it any better," Seryosha asked as soon as he came in.
"The fever has subsided, the whole person has no energy, where do you have any news," Yuri asked with concern.
"The other party has taken the bait, Anton's body is in a mass grave outside the city, I plan to look for it there," Seryosha replied.
"Take me with you," Terkina struggled to sit up from the bed.
"No, you're still sick," Yuri resolutely refused.
"No, you don't recognize his body at all, only I know him, I know him" Gergina said an irrefutable excuse, and Seryosha was silent for a while, but finally nodded.
The three of them left the hotel and went out of the city under the guidance of the guide, and they smelled a disgusting smell when they were still far from the mass graves.
The closer you get, the stronger the smell, and when you finally come to the mass grave.
Seryosha and Yuri and the tour guide couldn't hold back any longer, they vomited in disgust.
It was a small canyon, standing on the edge of the cliff Seryosha and looking down, countless corpses were thrown underneath, coupled with the hot weather, the smell was simply unbearable, and the closer you got to the flies, the more numerous you could count.
Seryosha quickly took out a handkerchief and tied it to his mouth, otherwise he would probably swallow the fly when he spoke.
"Why are there so many dead bodies?"
Seryosha asked the guide.
"As long as there are dead people in the town and no one to claim them, they will be thrown here," the guide said, covering his mouth.
While the two were talking, Tergina had already stepped out of the car, and before Yuri could react, she had rushed down a gentle slope down the canyon, seemingly unaffected by any smell and flies.
Coming to the bottom of the canyon, she flipped the corpse with her bare hands, and her face flashed with anxiety and helplessness.
Seeing this, Seryosha and Yuri no longer hesitated, and hurried down to help, and even the guide came down to help everyone.
There were so many dead people that Xie Liao swore that he had never seen such a disgusting and terrifying scene in his life.
He didn't dare to flip the corpses like Tergina, and when many of them came closer, the disgusting situation was really indescribable.
Yuri followed behind Dzerkina and helped him remove the dead man who was pressed together, and Seryosha felt a pang of shame when he saw them, and he forced himself to resist the feeling of nausea and began to pick away the dead man with his hands.
Terkina grew more and more desperate, and she wiped sweat and tears helplessly with her hands that had touched the dead.
Just then, Yuri and the guide moved away a corpse, one of the pilot's helmets underneath.
"Terkina," Yuri called, pointing to his helmet.
Gergina immediately rushed over like a cheetah, anxiously searching the surroundings, and another day lived up to her wishes, and under a pile of corpses, a headless male corpse dressed in a Soviet pilot's training uniform was found.
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Immediately afterwards, not far away, Anton's head was also discovered.
"Ahh The "boom" sky suddenly remembered a thunderclap, and the relentless pouring rain soon poured down, hitting a woman who had lost her lover, two men who had lost their comrades, and a kind guide.
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