The visitor didn't pay attention to Mosicicki's rebuke. He put a document in front of Mosicicki and said in a panic, "The Soviets have declared war on us!"
22 days after the Axis countries declared war on Poland and Germany officially launched an attack, the Soviet Union finally declared war on Poland and launched an attack in accordance with the agreement with Germany on the partition of Poland.
Hearing the words, Mosicicki took over the document from the secretary, which was a declaration of war that the Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov handed over to the Polish ambassador in Moscow and brought back with him by the Polish ambassador.
Contrary to the secretary's expectations, Moschicki didn't seem to care about the Soviet Union's attack. He just opened the declaration of war and glanced at it casually.
"Mr. President, aren't you surprised?" The secretary was puzzled.
"Why should I be surprised?" Moschicki asked rhetorically, "The Soviet Union will declare war on us sooner or later, and it is expected."
After a pause, Mosichicky sneered: "The only thing that surprised me was their reason for declaring war, 'to protect the lives and property of people in western Ukraine and western Belarus', huh, those idiots actually thought of this Good casus belli."
"But then we will lose." The secretary said, "The British and French allies will definitely not send troops, and we were already in danger under the attack of Germany and Czechoslovakia. Now there is another Soviet Union. This..."
"So what are you trying to say?" Moschickicki interrupted the secretary and looked him in the eye.
"I want to say that it is unnecessary for us to stick to Warsaw." The secretary said his heartfelt, "While Warsaw is not surrounded, please leave quickly, Mr. President. Only by surviving can you lead the people to continue to resist."
"What about you?" Mosichicki asked with a bit of meaning.
"Me? Of course I'm leaving with you." The secretary answered righteously, "I have to continue helping you with the documents."
"That's it." Mosichicki mocked, "I just thought you said this to escape for your life. It seems that I'm blaming you wrong."
Of course, the secretary persuaded Mosicicki to leave for the sake of his own life, but he was a political veteran after all, and his face remained calm after being mocked by Mosicicki, he said, "How could it be? But it is loyal, if it is not for sticking to Warsaw, it is meaningless, even if I die in Warsaw, I will not leave it."
"Then you can get your wish." Mosichicki suddenly said, "I already said that I would live and die with it. Since you are loyal, then accompany me to shed the last drop of blood for Warsaw."
The secretary was stunned when he heard the words. He said incredulously, "But, Mr. President, our counterattack has failed. Now even the Soviet Union has declared war on us. There is no value in defending Warsaw!"
"People like you won't understand!" Mosichicki was completely irritated by the secretary, "You only want to live! Also, I guess it's not just your decision to come and persuade me to leave? The other two The individual must also mean the same! A group of cowards!"
"A coward?!" Seeing that the secretary would not persuade Mosichicki to leave, he simply pointed out the words directly, "Could it be that if you accompany this dying city and this dying country, you will be considered a warrior? Yes, leave. This city is not just my idea, the other two also think the same as me! I have no problem with you wanting to accompany this damn city to the end, the three of us must go anyway!"
"Let's go? Hehe, what are you going to do after you leave here?" Mosichicki sneered, "In the arms of the Germans, as their dog? Or into the Soviets?"
"That's better than dying in vain!" the secretary said angrily, obviously he was hit by Moschicki's words, "Besides, what's the difference between being ruled by the Germans and being ruled by one's own?"
"Traitor!" Mosicicki scolded, "Don't forget, I'm still the president of this country! The violent organs of this country are still in my hands! Without my order, you can't leave here!"
"Yeah." The secretary sneered, "I think so too, so I can only say sorry!"
After speaking, he took out a pistol from his waist and pointed it at Moschicki!
"Give a pass, Mr. President!" the secretary said with a grin.
"You!" Moschicki's fingers trembled in anger.
"Me? What about me? Do you think that I alone are not enough to threaten you?" the secretary said impatiently, "I wonder if the three of us are enough?"
With that said, he shouted to the outside of the office, and following his shout, two other people with pistols walked in outside the door.
It was Moschicki's other two secretaries.
"I guessed that you are a stubborn old man, and you will never let us go easily, so we made preparations early." The secretary who came first said, "Also, please rest assured, we closed the guard's door. We have all the time to kill you and run away before they come out."
Moschicki stood up angrily when he heard the words, and just wanted to say let them shoot and kill him, when he saw Kieslowski, who was standing beside the three, winked at him again, and pointed at him. own waist.
Moschicki quickly understood what Kieslowski meant, he sighed and sat down again, took out three small notebooks from the drawer, and said: "Well, it seems that I can only give You have signed your passport."
The three of them were delighted when they heard the words, and they focused all their attention on the three passports and Moschicki's hand, who was signing.
Just when they relaxed their vigilance, Kieslowski, who was beside him, quickly pulled out a pistol from his waist and emptied a magazine for the three who didn't care about him.
At such a close distance, Kieslowski, who had good marksmanship, almost hit the target, and the three of them died before they could even realize who hit them.
Mosichitzki got up, looked at the three people who were lying on the ground with heads like rotten watermelons, and sighed sadly: "I wanted them to die gloriously on the battlefield, so they are still heroes, but they are not. It's really sad to think that these three people dared to force the palace directly with guns."
"Thinking of those who surrender to the enemy is not a pity to die." Kieslowski retracted the pistol to his waist and said in disgust.
Mosicicki nodded, then gave Kieslowski all the three signed passes on the desk, and said, "Take these three passes and leave with your wife and children. Here, I believe you can be the second Piłsudski!"
Kieslowski solemnly took over the three passports and assured Mosicicki: "Mr. President, even if Poland is destroyed, I will never let the invaders standing on Polish soil. Feel good! I promise!"