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Chapter 1677

Asiya's words reminded Sokov that because his troops had repeatedly performed extraordinary feats on the battlefield and caused huge casualties to the German army, they had now become a thorn in the flesh of the German high command, and he wanted to get rid of them quickly.

Such a scourge. If he is really captured, it will not only cause a huge blow to the morale of the 27th Army, but the German army will definitely use this matter to make a big fuss and suppress the morale of other Soviet troops.

Thinking of this, Sokov couldn't help but break into a cold sweat. He quickly assured Asiya: "Asiya, I promise you that if I encounter a battle in the future, I will never run to the front again."

Asiya understood Sokov's character and knew that he was a restless master. It would be more uncomfortable for him to stay in the headquarters than to kill him. After Sokov finished speaking, she said softly: "

Misha, I understand your character. It is obviously unrealistic for you to stay at the headquarters during the entire battle. But you must promise me to minimize the number of times you go to the front line. Every time you go, you must

We must take precautions to avoid this incident from happening. Okay?"

"Okay, okay, no problem."

"By the way, when you go to the frontier this time, Samoylov is by your side, right?" Asiya said in a reproachful tone: "He has been by your side for so long, and he doesn't even have the basic vigilance.

No. When the German pretending to be a sapper invited you into the squad room, he didn't even go in to check you out first. If he had checked you out first, you might have been able to avoid being injured."

"Asia, actually I never told you. Samoylov was not with me on the day I was injured."

"Ah?! Not with you?!" Asiya asked in surprise: "Then where is he?"

"After our army occupied Kremenchug, I specially formed a special company to maintain order in the city." Sokov explained to Asya: "And Samoilov is the company of this special company.

Commander, when I went to the front line for inspection, he was still in charge of maintaining law and order in the city."

After figuring out what was going on, Asiya showed a bitter expression on her face: "Misha, I thought Samoilov was always by your side, but you unexpectedly transferred him away. You recovered and returned to the team this time

Finally, remember to keep him by your side and let him protect your safety, then I will feel at ease in my heart."

Naturally, Sokov would not object to Asya's statement. He repeatedly promised that as soon as he returned to the army, he would immediately transfer Samoilov to his side and put him in charge.

own safety and security work.

After saying these words, Sokov suddenly remembered something important: "Asia, where do you live in Moscow?"

"Where else can I live? Of course it is in the dormitory assigned to me by the weapons and equipment department." After Asya answered this question, she looked at Sokov and asked in confusion: "Misha, why are you asking this?"

"Actually, I have a house in Moscow. You can definitely live there."

Asiya vaguely remembered that Sokov had mentioned this matter to her before, but the war was urgent at that time, and whether he could return to Moscow alive was still unknown. Who would bother to remember that there is a house in the city. And even if

It's useless to remember it. Who knows whether that house collapsed during the bombing by enemy planes.

Now that Sokov's old story was brought up again, she, as a wife, naturally wanted to ask clearly: "Misha, where is your house and how big is it?"

"The house is in an apartment building opposite the Military Hospital on Lenin Street in Moscow. It is a two-bedroom apartment. I really don't know how big it is."

"Has the house always been empty?"

"No, there are two medical staff from the military hospital temporarily staying there."

When she learned that two medical staff from the military hospital were living in her house, Asiya's face became a little ugly. She asked displeasedly: "If I guessed correctly, they should be two young girls, right?"

"Yes, these two medical staff are very young..." As soon as Sokov said this, he realized that he had said something wrong, and quickly explained: "Asia, don't get me wrong, I am not familiar with them...

…”

"You are not familiar with them, but you lent them your house to live in." Asiya sneered and said: "As your wife, I have been transferred to Moscow to work for a short time, and I even left my house there.

I don’t know where it is.”

"Asia, are you angry?"

"No, I'm not angry."

Although Asiya had a smile on her face and her tone of voice sounded normal, Sokov knew in his heart that the other party was angry. Otherwise, why would he be clenching his back teeth when speaking?

"Asiya, listen to my explanation. I really have nothing to do with these two girls." Sokov didn't want Asiya to be jealous, so he patiently explained to her: "I only know them.

After two or three days, even if I met each other on the street, I probably wouldn’t recognize them. As for why I lent them my house to live in, it was entirely because I was in a hurry after receiving the order from my superiors and couldn’t find anyone to help me.

When it comes to looking after the house, I can only temporarily entrust them to look after the house for me."

"Is that so?"

"Of course, of course." Sokov said quickly: "Of course what I said is true. Asia, please believe me."

"Okay, Misha, since you said so, I believe you." Although Asiya was very angry in her heart, she chose to forgive: "Then tell me, how should we handle this matter next?

"

"Of course we should take that house back as soon as possible." At this point, Sokov was thinking about how to reassure Asiya. As for the two girls from the hospital who lived in his room, he could only feel sorry for him.

I thought that this house was handed over to me by Yakov himself. Now that I am injured and lying on the bed unable to move, I can only let Yakov come forward on my behalf and lead Asiya to take back the house. "

The house was given to me by Yakov. He knows the specific location. You can contact him when you have time and ask him to accompany you to take the house back."

"Your injury is not stable yet. I feel uneasy if I leave at this time." Now that Sokov has expressed his intention to take back the loaned house, Asiya naturally will not continue to be aggressive, but will say reasonably.

: "I think we should wait a few days until your injury stabilizes before we talk."

Seeing that Asiya no longer cared about the house, Sokov secretly breathed a sigh of relief and continued: "If that's the case, then just wait a few more days. The house is there anyway, and I won't run away if I go a few days later."

.”

Early the next morning, the dean personally brought several doctors to Sokov's room for rounds. After entering the door, after greeting Asiya, he went straight to Sokov's bed and asked amiably: "Sokov

General Koff, how do you feel?"

Sokov grinned at the dean, then nodded at the injured leg hanging in mid-air, and asked: "Comrade dean, when will the cast on my leg be removed?"

"This may take a while." The dean did not expect that Sokov would ask such a question after seeing him. After hesitating for a moment, he continued: "After all, it takes at least two or three people to make the bones grow well.

Months of time.”

The director's words made Sokov feel speechless. It was just a broken leg. If it were treated at a traditional Chinese medicine orthopedic clinic, the most would be to put on a splint and apply some medicine. The splint could be removed in a few months, but here it takes two or three months.

time. Thinking of this, he asked bitterly: "Comrade Dean, can the time be shortened?"

"No, Comrade General." The dean shook his head and said, "We have to consider your health. The plaster must not be removed until the bones have grown well."

After saying this, the dean turned to a military doctor behind him and said, "I think in another week, you can take off the plaster and see if the congestion on the leg has dispersed."

"Okay, Comrade Dean." The military doctor nodded and said, "After I finish the examination, I will put a new plaster on General Sokov."

"Comrade Dean," Asiya walked to the dean's side and asked tentatively: "I would like to ask, what are the drugs used today?"

The dean winked at a nurse who was following everyone. The nurse immediately stepped forward, handed the splint in her hand to Asiya, and said: "Comrade military doctor, this is what we plan to give Soko today."

Please take a look at the medicines used by General Husband."

After Asiya quickly scanned the list above, she looked up at the dean and asked: "Comrade dean, I would like to ask, why is penicillin not used in anti-inflammatory drugs?"

"Comrade Asiya," hearing Asiya's question, the dean said with a wry smile: "The anti-inflammatory effect of penicillin is indeed the strongest among the anti-inflammatory drugs I have ever seen. But because this drug is still in the testing period,

Sufficient data have not yet been obtained in human trials, so we have reason to believe that the Allies are providing us with this drug in the hope that we can provide them with the necessary test data."

After the dean glanced at Sokov lying on the hospital bed, he continued to say to Asiya: "For the sake of General Sokov's safety, we have no right to use this drug that has not completed the final test on him.

Otherwise, if something goes wrong, no one will be able to bear the responsibility."

Hearing what the dean said, Asia couldn't help but hesitate. Although she hoped that Sokov could recover as soon as possible, she was unwilling to let him risk using such an immature drug.

Seeing that no one was talking in the room, Sokov broke the silence and said to the dean: "Comrade dean, please feel free to use penicillin for me. Even if something happens, no one will come looking for you."

Your trouble." In order to force the dean to make a decisive decision, he added, "If you are worried, we can sign a liability exemption agreement. If I have any adverse symptoms after using penicillin, I will contact you.

The hospital has nothing to do with it.”

Sokov's suggestion made the dean a little excited. In fact, he also felt that penicillin was very effective, but his superiors were always skeptical about this new type of drug, so he did not dare to take the risk of asking Sokov.

Kobov uses this new anti-inflammatory drug.

Asiya saw the hesitation of the dean, and said to the side: "Comrade dean, since my husband has offered to give him penicillin, then you can boldly give him penicillin. If anything goes wrong, I will tell you."

I will take charge and I will never cause trouble to your hospital."

"Okay, Comrade Asiya." Seeing that Sokov and Asiya had the same opinion, the dean did not insist on his opinion. Instead, he nodded and said, "Since both you and General Sokov want to use this method,

I will arrange the new medicine immediately."

After finishing speaking, the dean ordered the nurse standing in front of her and said to her: "Comrade nurse, please cross out disulfide in the drug list and change it to penicillin."

The nurse was just an executor in the hospital. After hearing the director's instructions, she immediately crossed out disulfide from the list and changed it to penicillin without hesitation.

After the dean waited for the nurse to change the name of the medicine, he smiled and said to Asiya: "Comrade Asiya, please come to my office. There are some documents that you need to sign in person."

Asiya knew that the document the dean mentioned should be related to Sokov's use of penicillin, so she nodded in agreement. After explaining a few words to Sokov, she turned around and followed the dean out of the ward.

Vera, who had been standing by silently, waited for the dean and others to leave, then immediately walked to Sokov's bedside and asked anxiously: "Comrade General, I don't understand, why do you want to use penicillin? You just

I also heard that the dean said that the purpose of this new drug provided to us by the Allied Forces is to allow us to provide them with the necessary data for human trials. I think there is no need for you to risk your own health."

The reason why Sokov insisted on using penicillin was because the drug had just come out and his body had not yet formed antibodies. It was perfect to use this drug to treat his injuries. Hearing Vera's concern

After speaking, he smiled faintly, and then said: "Vera, thank you. Although this is a new antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drug, the effect is really good. It is said that after my operation, the military doctor who rescued me used it on me.

This drug. It turns out that the effect of this drug is really great, and my wound did not have postoperative infection."

"But Comrade General, even if the anti-inflammatory effect is good, it is a new drug after all, and we still don't know what side effects it has." Vera said anxiously: "I will call Asiya back before there is still time.

Should I follow the original arrangement of the military doctor and give you disulfide?"

"It's okay, Vera. There's no need to call Asiya." Sokov promptly stopped Vera, who was about to go out to call Asiya, and said to her: "Although penicillin is a new drug, according to the effect I used,

Judging from the results, it not only has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, but also has no toxic or side effects. On the contrary, if this drug is used, it will not only prevent postoperative wound infection, but it will also be very helpful for my health recovery."

"Okay then, Comrade General." Seeing that Sokov did not accept his request at all, Vera knew that it would not mean much if she continued, so she could only bite the bullet and said: "Then I will stay here and continue.

I’ll take care of you and don’t go looking for Asiya anymore.”

Seeing Vera pouting, Sokov couldn't help but laugh. He guessed that the other party must have misunderstood her kindness. In order to resolve her dissatisfaction, he took the initiative to ask: "Vera, are you in this house?"

How long have you been working in the hospital?”

"Two years." Vera replied without hesitation: "Shortly after the war broke out, I was transferred here from other hospitals."


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