Chapter 306 Women's Military Uniform
Chapter 306 Women's Military Uniform
Chapter 306 Women's Military Uniform
Sofia was ultimately imprisoned in the prisoner-of-war camp for many days.
Until the officer walked into the dark, damp, and filthy barracks.
He entered alone, scrutinizing Sofia with disdain.
His thick beard covered his entire chin and upper neck, and the straight military knife at his waist added to his imposing presence.
Sofia considered using her current pitiful appearance to please the other party, but ultimately gave up.
Despite her confidence in her looks and figure, she was covered in filth, and the latrine next to her reeked of foul odors.
Most importantly, if the man in front of her was indeed an upright, incorruptible, and woman-averse rigid man, then Sofia's behavior was undoubtedly digging her own grave.
Although Sofia also wanted to collect a very masculine item.
So Sofia simply met the other person's gaze in silence.
The man identified himself as Andrei Kuznetsov, the commander of the unit.
When Andrei questioned Sofia about her purpose, she naturally said that she had no purpose.
"You're lying," Andrei declared succinctly.
"I'm not lying, I really have no ulterior motives."
Sofia used her exceptional acting talent to control her expressions with exquisite subtlety.
"You're lying," but Andrei remained convinced of his judgment.
Sophia fell silent. He wasn't sure if Andrei was playing mind games with her or if he really had a way to tell if Sophia was lying.
If this question isn't clarified, a hasty answer could push her into the abyss of hell.
Just as Sofia was struggling with her decision, Andrei revealed the answer:
"I've investigated you. You're a foreigner, an actor. The Federation has no shortage of artists, and I've dealt with countless actors. I can tell you're a good actor, but you can't fool me. You can control your expressions and movements, but you can't control your eyes."
"The eyes are the windows to the soul; they tell me your inner inclinations. I've observed the eyes of liars, and they're exactly like yours now."
Sofia couldn't tell whether Andrei was lying, but she had enough to grasp his attitude—he was simply asking for the truth.
Since that's the case, Sofia readily admitted:
"My contact with that soldier wasn't entirely accidental. I deliberately went to the hotel at night and waited for a soldier to try to hitch a ride with me."
Andrei narrowed his eyes: "What is your purpose?"
"I just wanted to sleep with a handsome soldier."
"You're lying."
Andrei was definitely trying to scare Sofia this time, because she was telling the truth:
"I'm not lying, after all, your military uniforms really look quite handsome."
Andrei didn't accuse Sofia of lying again, but stood silently with his hands behind his back, lost in thought.
After a long while, he said:
Why did you say you wanted to join the army?
"To survive," Sophia said, "if we didn't say that, both that man and I would be dead right now. What happened to him?"
"You care whether he lives or dies?"
"No," Sofia shrugged, "just out of curiosity."
“I didn’t kill him, but I sent him to a military court,” Andrei said. “As for you, you’re not a soldier, so it’s up to me to decide what to do with you.”
Have you thought it through?
"It depends on how I see you."
What do you think of me?
"Bitch."
Sofia laughed: "Well, you really knew me well."
"He's a strongman, and a cunning rogue."
"These aren't words used to describe girls."
"From the first moment I saw you, you remained calm and composed, showing no panic at all because of the unexpected event. On the other hand, that soldier was a real coward."
"In fact, your strength did save you, which is also a manifestation of your cunning. You quickly assessed the situation and told me that you wanted to join the army, which allowed you to save your life temporarily."
"But your cunning doesn't stop there. From the moment I came in, you must have been trying to gain a chance to survive from me with your cunning and treacherous nature."
"So, did I succeed?"
"You failed. I'm not a virgin who can be easily swayed by a woman."
"So you rejected my request to join the army?"
"You are indeed cunning; you haven't given up yet."
"Nobody wants to die, and neither do I."
"I don't need soldiers who are fleeing death."
Sofia smiled and said, "No, although that was one of my motivations, I also longed to join the army."
Andrei asked, "Why?"
"Since you have investigated me, you should know that my theater troupe will be staying in Moon Palace City to open and operate a theater."
"So what?"
"And I had planned to leave the theater troupe on that day and then go off to make my way in the world."
Why?
"I don't like stability; I like excitement."
Sofia smiled.
"Only then will I have no time to worry about my aircraft's filth. So, joining the army isn't a bad option for me, and I'm looking forward to what I'll experience if I put on that uniform."
"But you're a foreigner."
"So death is nothing to regret," Sophia replied calmly. "And I am not from the Far East. I have no prejudice against the war on this land, and I am not a parasite in your army."
"Women are parasites in the army."
"How can you draw such a conclusion if you've never seen women in the army?"
It seemed that Andrei had been refuted, as the other party did not immediately offer a rebuttal.
Sofia immediately realized that this was a good opportunity to press her advantage:
"Women in an army full of men do face gender challenges. These men, who have been away from the opposite sex for a long time, are bound to be filled with desire for women."
"I foresee that I will be raped, but just as you judged at the beginning, I am a whore, and I am not afraid of such a situation."
Andrei gave a cold laugh: "So you chose to enjoy yourself then?"
"No," Sophia said seriously, "I may be a whore, but I'm not promiscuous. I only sleep with the people I choose."
If anyone rapes me, I will kill him.
"Even so, you still want to pursue what you call 'excitement'?"
"This is the price," Sophia said. "Everything in this world has a price. Only children and idiots are naive or foolish enough to think that there is anything in this world that is truly free."
"That's your opinion," Andrei said. "Why should I recruit a useless woman into my army and add to the risks?"
“Women can be much more useful than men sometimes,” Sophia said. “And I am no ordinary woman either; I am a magician.”
At that moment, Sophia suddenly wondered if everything was within Aaron's calculations.
The book he gave her enabled Sophia to become a scroll magician.
This identity might change Andrei's opinion of her, and he might spare her life.
In this way, she is about to embark on a brand new chapter in her life.
But if that's the case, what exactly is Aaron's purpose?
Right now, she's increasingly eager to collect that handsome librarian.
"You have magic?" Andrei asked, just as Sophia had expected.
"Yes," Sophia replied, "aren't you good at reading people's eyes? Now look and see if I'm lying."
Andrei stared at Sofia for a long time without making a sound.
Sofia only needed to ask one last question: "Alright, Commander, what do you intend to do with me?"
Andrei didn't say anything, but turned and left the prisoner-of-war camp. Sofia felt inexplicably relieved, as if she might have survived.
The next day, a plump woman entered the prisoner-of-war camp with a ruler and measured Sophia's figure.
A few days later, a young man in officer's uniform led Sofia out of the prisoner-of-war camp.
She was led to an empty barracks, where a large wooden tub filled with water was placed:
"Take a shower and change into these clothes."
The officer pointed to a table to the side, on which lay a set of military uniforms identical to those worn by soldiers of this unit.
Sofia smiled; she knew she had survived.
Overjoyed, she glanced at the officer in front of her.
His face was quite delicate, which contrasted sharply with his imposing military uniform.
Sofia immediately became interested in it and wanted to add it to her collection.
She asked, "Do you want to shower with me?"
The officer frowned: "Don't waste time, the commander is still waiting for us."
Sofia put on a pitiful expression: "Please, I've been in the prisoner-of-war camp for many days, I'm filthy, I need someone to help me scrub my back, otherwise it will only take up more time."
The officer looked reluctant, but in the end, he nodded to Sofia.
Haha, this is the type Sofia is good at dealing with.
It turned out that this was not because she thought too highly of herself, because the officer eventually climbed into her bathtub naked.
Once the officer was dressed, his face immediately regained its stern expression, and he urged Sophia to hurry up.
Sofia couldn't wait to put on the women's military uniform that was tailor-made for her.
She believes she is the first woman to wear this military uniform.
Then, Sofia followed the officer to meet Andrei.
On the way, the officer introduced himself as Igor Belov.
After walking for a while, they stopped in front of the largest barracks.
The two entered, and Andrei sat at a table at the far end, rapidly making corrections with a quill pen.
Igor called out, "My lord, I have brought her."
Andrei then raised his head and gave Sofia a wary look:
"From now on, you will be the assistant commander of my unit's command battalion. Secretary Igor will explain the specifics of your work to you."
Sophia nodded: "Yes, sir."
"Your quarters are in the command camp, but you must keep your bedding out of reach except when you are sleeping. Wartime emergency meetings may be held at any time, and you must be ready to work at any time."
"Yes," Sofia nodded again.
"Is there anything else you need to ask?"
"Did my previous theater troupe know about my situation?"
"This is a military secret; they have no right to know," Andrei said, his voice devoid of any emotion.
"May I go and fetch something?"
"The army will provide you with everything you need."
"No, that thing is irreplaceable, and I must take it with me."
Andrei squinted: "What is it?"
"A book—"
Igor took Sofia to the command camp.
The camp was empty at the moment, but there was a tactical table and several chairs.
"Every time you move positions, you need to make sure you explain everything clearly to the transport troops, and make sure you don't forget anything here," Igor explained earnestly.
Sofia nodded.
"At each meeting, you need to serve all the attendees, much like a sommelier in your kingdom."
"Understood."
"Sometimes you'll need to handle some paperwork," Igor said. "Can you write?"
"Yes, but I'm not an expert."
"Then master it as soon as possible," Igor's tone made it clear that there was no room for compromise on this matter. "Also, I heard you know magic?"
"Yes."
"Then tell me exactly what kind of magic you can do," Igor said. "Your greatest value lies in your woman's body and the extraordinary power you possess."
"This is the only reason you're still alive. You must always be prepared to sacrifice yourself for the military."
Upon hearing this, Sofia smiled and leaned towards Igor:
"So if I were really about to die, would you save me?"
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Igor coldly pushed Sofia away: "I will only remember my duty and do what I am supposed to do."
Men always talk a big game, so Sofia didn't care about Igor's attitude at that moment.
She simply asked, "Could you come and command the battalion tonight?"
"Are you crazy! This is one of the most important places in the military!"
Igor glared fiercely at Sofia with his large, long-lashed eyes.
"How could I possibly do those things with you in a place like this! The reason the Commander put you here alone is because of your status as a woman; he doesn't want his troops to become a brothel!"
But didn't you lose control just now?
Sophia thought to herself, but didn't say it aloud.
Igor asked impatiently, "Do you have any questions?"
When can I get my book?
"You cannot leave the unit, that's a strict order," Igor said. "But Commander Andrei has given me permission to send someone to retrieve it. I will make arrangements later, and you can only get it after the book has been checked and found to be in good condition."
Sofia nodded.
Right now, all she wants is to get that book as soon as possible.
It seems to be becoming increasingly important to Sofia.
Therefore, Sofia decided that she must master this book completely, perhaps it could become a pillar for her.
Sofia never imagined that she would one day become a soldier.
Moreover, judging from his position, he appears to be a military officer.
Sofia felt only excitement about this unknown and new future.
But she is still herself, the bitch Sofia, the collector Sofia.
This camp may be full of her potential collection.
Although no one dared to be collected by her in the command camp.
However, Sofia never picks where she is.
From the very first day she put on this military uniform, she felt countless eyes greedily roaming over her graceful body.
Sofia was very happy and enjoyed herself.
After that, she retrieved "Scroll Techniques," and then one day a unit began its march.
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