Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2694 Someone Causes Trouble, Someone Handles It

Malachenko really didn't understand why Jill did this

This little girl obviously knew him, and if she needed anything, she could just come to him directly. Why did she use such an extreme and dangerous method that would most likely cause misunderstanding? Is there something hidden that he didn't know? Malachenko couldn't guess what caused all this for the time being.

Before she could answer the question raised by Malachenko, Jill, who had just been directly captured and suppressed by two burly warriors and knelt on the ground, had to try to stand up from the ground first.

I don't know if it was because the force was too strong when she was pressed down, hitting her knees, or because this delicate lady was too weak.

In short, Jill didn't get up smoothly. Before her legs were straightened, her feet staggered and she was about to fall to the ground.

It was also thanks to our old comrade Ma's quick eyes and hands that he took the initiative to stand forward in front of Jill, and the oncoming Miss Jill was firmly supported in his arms by our old comrade Ma.

Wearing flat boots, she was just over 1.7 meters tall. In front of Malashenko's 1.93-meter super iron tower, she looked like an adult holding a child in his arms.

"Let me guess, you won't call me a hooligan next, right?"

Comrade Lao Ma, who was in a good mood, thought the timing was good and started to joke, but it was obviously the wrong time.

Jill, who was already in a bad mood and had just been bullied, was even more angry. After being teased by Malashenko, she got angry and pushed Malashenko away without any mercy.

"Who asked you to help me? I can stand on my own!"

"Okay, if you say so, then so, no quibbling."

Malashenko had no habit of quarreling with women. This kind of low-level and meaningless thing was a waste of time. Her past experience, or more accurately, her past life experience, told Malashenko.

No matter which country the woman was from, a rational creature quarreling with an emotional creature would not have any good results. In the end, it is not only meaningless, but it may also make you so angry that white smoke comes out of your nostrils. There is really no need for this.

"So, what is going on? Can you explain it, Miss Jill?"

Malashenko chose to turn the page and get back to the point. Although Jill was not in a good mood, she was at least rational and calm. She was about to say something, but she didn't expect to be interrupted by a sudden figure.

"I'm sorry, I'm very sorry, General Malashenko. It was my subordinates who offended you. This is a problem caused by my poor supervision. I need to apologize to you here. I'm really sorry."

The person who rushed over was none other than Mr. Jefferson, the leader of the American press corps.

As a leader, Malashenko can understand why he hurried over to apologize at this time. At the same time, it also aroused Malashenko's curiosity, wanting to see what Jefferson would say next.

"So, what's going on? Do you know the reasons behind this?"

Jill hadn't given an answer yet, and Malashenko thought that asking the little girl's leader might give some results. Anyway, there's no harm in trying, right? Just ask first.

However, as soon as Malashenko said this, it was not Jefferson who wanted to say something first, but Jill.

But the reversals and various accidents one after another were like machine gun bullets, which were unexpected.

Jill just expressed what she wanted to say, but she didn't expect to be blocked by Jefferson behind her and forced to shut up. Jefferson, who could no longer tolerate the "damn young man" causing trouble for himself, chose to take action himself to solve this problem that might cause big trouble and affect future interviews.

Faced with all this happening in front of him, Malashenko did not intervene to stop it.

After all, managing subordinates is their "family affairs", and it is not good to meddle in other people's affairs at this delicate moment, and Malashenko was too lazy to deal with these trivial matters. Besides, the relationship between me and the little girl is just an ordinary friendship. She is not my girlfriend. I, Malashenko, don’t have to stand up for this little girl.

In addition, there are some dark factors involved. In fact, Malashenko really wants to see what it’s like for this "proud little cat" to suffer and learn a lesson.

Didn’t you just say bad things to me and ignore me?

Okay, then you should bear the boss’s anger now. What does it have to do with me, Malashenko?

"I'm sorry, General Malashenko. I don't know the detailed cause and the complete process of this incident, but I'm sure it was an accident. Please give me some time, I will investigate it completely and compile a report for you. I hope this accident will not affect our friendship and cooperation. On behalf of all my colleagues, I once again express my most sincere apologies to you."

"In addition, I will also impose corresponding penalties on reporter Jill Valentine for her behavior in accordance with regulations. If nothing unexpected happens, she should disappear from your sight soon. Her behavior has seriously violated the regulations and rules of our press corps."

"There are always some behaviors that are intolerable. The closer we are to the battlefield, the more we have to follow the rules. Just like you and your troops are strict in military orders and obey orders, I also need my people to do so. This will help us to keep pace with each other and cooperate better. Don't you agree? General."

Malachenko had to admit that the reporter leader and editor-in-chief, Mr. Jefferson, was indeed an extraordinary person.

If a general front-line general had heard this, he might have been confused and fooled.

He brought up all the punishments and better cooperation, and the righteousness was fully exceeded. It was not absolutely possible to fool the general division commander, but at least it was not a big problem.

Unfortunately, our old comrade Ma was not an ordinary person. The first sentence he answered directly stunned the gentle man with glasses, Jefferson.

"Wait, are you saying you want to send her back? Get a plane ticket and send her back to the United States?"

"Uh"

Jefferson did not understand what Malachenko meant for a while. After a second of thinking and reacting, he came to a conclusion that he thought was correct and blurted it out.

"Of course, General. I think this is necessary and the proper punishment for violating the regulations. Of course, if you think this is not enough, we can discuss further punishment measures and formulate new plans. In principle, as long as it does not exceed the line, we can modify the punishment plan until you are satisfied. Everything is for our cooperation."

"Heh, interesting."

If Malashenko still can't figure out what Jefferson is up to and what he is thinking, then Malashenko, the time traveler and the leader of the division, will be in vain.

Malashenko, who has figured out everything he needs to know and is thinking about how to deal with this matter next, accidentally saw an unexpected scene-that is the expression of Jill, who has been silent from the beginning until now.

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