Chapter 85 The Little Resistance Army
The name Ada Zinstra is not known to most people because it is a pseudonym itself.
The real name of its owner is: Audrey Hepburn
He Chi once read the autobiography of this famous British star in later generations.
The future superstar did indeed live in the Netherlands for a long time during her childhood. Because her name was too British, she had been living under the pseudonym Ada Zinstra during this time.
Not only that, Hepburn had an experience that few people know about when she was a girl - she was once a juvenile correspondent for the Dutch underground organization, and often used the opportunity of studying ballet to deliver information to the Resistance Army, and this behavior continued until the Allied Forces Great counterattack.
Now it seems that she began to devote herself to the resistance movement in 1940. Just looking at her thin appearance and dry short hair, there is no connection with the charming clothes racks on the screen in the future. Come together.
Although Hepburn, who was only 12 years old at this time, tried to remain calm, she was already panicking. The teenagers who originally wanted to teach the invaders a lesson had never imagined the consequences of the failure of the plan.
Woooo~~ I will be shot...
"Ah! It hurts~" Hepburn groaned. She hit her shoulder during the conflict and it was directly dislocated.
"Come here!" He Chi shook the gun in his hand and said in English.
The 12-year-old tomboy bit his lip and stood up, slowly leaning over, but his feet were still shaking involuntarily.
The person opposite put his hand on her shoulder, and the girl closed her eyes in fear.
Click, her shoulder moved, and the other party casually replaced her dislocated shoulder.
The girl looked up in surprise and found that the other person had an oriental face that was completely different from Europeans.
"You are not German!"
Ten minutes later.
Under the dim light, several children looked at He Chi and He Chi with some excitement. Children of their age all longed for military combat life, especially when the motherland fell. A feeling of common hatred.
The real British army, the key is to be alive!
"I'm sorry, my commander is in a very bad situation and has to use this method as a last resort. I hope you can understand." He Chi formally apologized to the teenagers after explaining.
Under the leadership of Hepburn, several little heads got together and muttered for a long time.
"You just stay here, we will take turns to deliver things, and we will say to the outside world that you coerced us into doing these things." The leading tomboy made a decision.
"Do you know the local guerrillas? I still want to contact them." He Chi made another suggestion. In his opinion, it is too risky to let children do such a thing.
Several children looked at Hepburn at the same time. "Ada, didn't you say you know a big shot in the guerrillas?"
"Hmm~ Well...of course, of course I know..." Pseudonym: Ada Hepburn became hesitant.
High self-esteem and bragging are common problems at this age, even for future big stars. Hepburn is actually just a small soldier who occasionally delivers messages, and does not know any senior figures at all.
"Hmm~ Well... Oh, by the way, we need to test and verify. Who knows if you are real. As long as you pass the test, I will take you to contact the guerrillas." Hepburn vowed to fulfill what he had said. Big words.
Unlike the silly boys who were surrounding the girl opposite, He Chi could probably guess the girl's appearance when he saw her. But now he had no other choice but to rely on these few A child.
Fortunately, the task settlement time is coming, and he will be sent out of the dungeon in about a week, but unfortunately he will not be able to get the reward.
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.........The next day, everyone knew that vicious German devils had come to the town. They not only occupied the best houses, but also forced the children to serve them every day.
Crash~
Blood was splashed on the ground. The thin Hepburn struggled to carry a big basin, pouring out the blood and cleaning out a lot of bandages. .
"Dear, my good boy, they didn't beat or scold you, right? Did you suffer any loss?" Hepburn's mother looked at her daughter worriedly.
"It's okay, Mom, I'm fine." Hepburn shook her head gently and then added, "Mom, don't go there easily. Those two Germans are super fierce. I'm afraid they will hurt you. Especially the one named Reinhardt "The guy is the scariest, don't ever see him."
Looking at her thin daughter, Hepburn's mother felt her nose was a little sore, and her heart was filled with self-blame for her child being too sensible.
"I'm not a good mother to let my daughter experience this kind of thing." She often thinks this way recently.
"By the way, mom, are there still meat and wine? You know they..." Hepburn hesitated with tears in his eyes.
"Yes! Just wait, I'll get it for you." Although the family was already in dire straits, in order to prevent her daughter from suffering in front of the fierce enemy, she gritted her teeth and opened the cabinet and took out a piece of bacon. and a bottle of wine.
This was a very valuable material during wartime, but it was still not as important as her daughter's safety in her heart.
The daughter picked up the small bag and wrapped up the food. When she walked to the door, she turned back and bowed gently to her mother, and then walked out somewhat quietly.
The mother leaned against the door and looked worriedly at the little figure.
Turn around a corner, Hepburn wiped her face. The original panic and pitiful expression disappeared in an instant. The look on her face became excited. She picked up the things in her arms and trotted towards the target. .
Dang Dang Dang! There was a knock on the door.
"Who?"
"Brave!"
"Fearless!"
"Come in! The code you mentioned was from yesterday, and today's code is charge, don't do it again I remembered it wrong.”
“Because it’s hard to remember, so don’t worry about the details.”
The door opened a crack, and a boy stuck his head out. The two complained to each other, and then walked in together.
These children regard rescuing the wounded Allied soldiers as a major event in their lives, and even spontaneously created a set of organizational rules, with slogans that are updated every day. (Sometimes I remember wrongly)
The two people walked up the stairs lightly, and a voice came down
"At that time, we only had one platoon of soldiers, and there were 60 Germans on the opposite side. People, but my men were not afraid, I shouted "Come with me!" "We picked up bayonets and rushed into the trenches to eliminate them!"
In the attic, General Montgomery, who was already awake, was leaning on the bed, vividly telling the other two children about his "great achievements" during World War I
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"Hey, didn't I tell you? Wait until I come back to listen to the climax." The boy who led the way complained and sat down, and then said, "What did everyone find? Take it out."
The four children gathered together Together, they opened their clothes and took out daily necessities one by one from their arms.
(End of this chapter)