Chapter 105 Red October
As soon as Derrensky left, Anna turned around and hugged her sweetheart, gently bit Ebia's earlobe, "...I say...If I become emperor, I will immediately make you the queen... How about?"
The queen of the queen?! Abiya shook her head, "...this...this is impossible, as long as your highness...well..." With Anna's further invasion, the sensitive points on Abiya were constantly stirred up, and her strength seemed to be taken away. She knew: as long as she just kept not moving, she was enjoying the "massage" of His Highness the Princess with peace of mind.........
After a while, both of them were sweating profusely and their faces were rosy - they dispelled the chill of late autumn very well. Anna, who was satisfied, wore her dress: now she had to deal with Lenin's clown. Only by killing him can she return to Abia's gentle home again.
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At around 11 o'clock on August 21, 1917, the last passenger bus drove out of the Petersburg Seaside Railway Station. Among the passengers, a person dressed in a Finnish farmer got off at Razriv, not far from the Finnish border. He was Lev Davedovich Trotsky. As Lenin's comrade-in-arms, his mission was to "tend a stone to ask for directions."
Lake Razrif is sparkling, and Trotsky lives in a straw shed by the lake. There is a kitchen in the straw shed: two tree branches have a piece of wood, and a small pot is hung on it. In front of the straw shed, a piece of open space was cleared, with two tree stumps, one as a table and the other as a stool. He fought tensely here. He carefully read every newspaper published by Petergrad, analyzed the revolutionary situation, and wrote out pieces of information, which was transmitted to Lenin through special channels. It was late at night, and the sound of wooden oars hitting the lake water was heard. Representatives of the Bolshevik Party Central Committee of Petersburg came to Trotsky to report on work and listen to instructions.
When Lenin returned to Russia in September, he knew very well that this would be a gamble! In order to save the broken party organization and to fulfill the agreement with the Germans, he had to give it a try!
In early October, the secret agents of the Secret Service had already stared at the shore of Lake Razrif. On October 2, Trotsky, following Lenin's instructions, dressed up as a railway worker, trying to avoid the surveillance of the authorities. However, on the train fleeing to Helsinki, the secret agents of the Secret Service still caught the not-so-simple "railway worker". Immediately, Trotsky was taken to Petersburg, and what would be waiting for him would be a red soldering iron and a cold nail bed. Of course, for such an important backbone, Anna specially sent Doctor Odd, who was good at dissection, to go to the prison to destroy the other party's tenacious will.
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In Petersburg in early October, the autumn wind was rustling, and the night was quiet. A room on the outskirts of the city was brightly lit, and it was already late at night. The rustling sound of paper and pen friction lasted for a long time. Lenin continued to complete his brilliant book "National and Revolution". Lenin hoped that when the revolution was successful, he could publish this book and then ask someone to translate it into various countries' texts, export revolution to the outside world, and set off a frenzy of world revolution!
Now, preparations are in a tense process: in the capital Petersburg, Stalin and Zorg, according to the plan, wooed all revolutionary forces, including soldiers, workers, and some officials who sympathized with the revolution; in other big cities, the underground remnants of the Bolsheviks risked being discovered and wiped out, vigorously inciting workers in factories to strike, secretly propaganda against the soldiers of the city defense army and subordinate officers, and some propaganda pamphlets were circulating in the hands of the officers; in the countryside, the weak party organization was also promoting the revolution to the best of its ability, and they also secretly circulated some rough leaflets. Unfortunately, most farmers could not understand it, and they used a large number of leaflets as straw paper, so in many pits, the shadows of these leaflets could be seen.
Finally, on October 21, at 9 pm that night, the Bolshevik riots first occurred in Kiev. Hundreds of thugs gathered in one place and attacked the municipal government. In the military camps near Kiev, some soldiers rioted, but the highest commanders of each military camp received a secret order a few days ago: Those who were in chaos should be killed! So, the knives were cut off. That night, most of the rebel soldiers were shot dead, and all the surrendered soldiers were secretly executed in the morning of the next day. A few days later, the families of these soldiers were told: Your father (son, brother, younger brother, husband...) died bravely!
However, the "brave" Bolsheviks would not stop the pace of revolution. Late at night on October 22, in Petersburg, the revolutionary "**" came. More than 30,000 "revolutionary "soldiers and "uprising" workers quickly occupied most of the strategic areas of Petrograd. At 1 a.m. on the 23rd, the rebel troops occupied the General Post Office. At 2:00, the Baltic Railway Station and Nikolayevsky Railway Station were captured. Then the lighting circuit of the government building was closed. The telephone bureau cut off most of the telephone number of the temporary government and the headquarters around 6:00. The Red Guards, soldiers and sailors had occupied the Palace Bridge. Except for the Palace Square and the Isakievska Square area, almost all other areas were in the hands of the "rebels".........
One after another, the victory reports were placed at Lenin's desk. Inspired by the great victory, Bubnov, Uritsky, Lomov, Tivinoyev, Sokolinikov, Stalin, Artem, Stasova, Sverdlov, and Zorg, all of these commanders were happy!
When the celebrating comrades left, Lenin fell into deep thought: Victory seemed to come too easily! According to the frontline battle report, the few government troops guarding Petersburg were pitiful, the government agencies were empty, and Comrade Trotsky had been missing for a long time!
"Conspiracy!" Lenin slapped his bare head hard and said to himself, "Big conspiracy!" In the small room, Lenin kept walking around, he kept looking for reasons to convince himself: Maybe the front line is in a tense battle, and most of the domestic troops have been transferred to the front line, maybe the war report is wrong, maybe... By the way, Ludendolf said that the German army will launch a large-scale attack in October, yes! Yes! This must be the case!
"Huh!...Huh...Huh...The revolution will definitely win!" Lenin did not realize that he was already sweating coldly. He suddenly collapsed on the chair and silently drew a cross on his chest: "May God bless you! May the Virgin bless you!"
At 10 a.m. on the 23rd, the Revolutionary Military Commission circulated the "Letter to Russian Citizens" drafted by Lenin, announcing that the Tsarist government had been overthrown and the regime had been transferred to the Soviets. Citizens who had suffered a night of fright, could not believe the facts in front of them: overnight, His Majesty the Emperor was killed by the rebels?
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Chapter completed!