After Rokossovsky finished laughing, Victor asked tentatively: "Comrade Marshal, I wonder if Asya will go with me, or if I will pick her up after I arrive in Moscow."
"You two must be leaving together." Rokossovsky said unexpectedly: "I have sent someone to pick Asiya up in advance and will stay in a nearby hotel. I will send someone to see you off later.
Go over and see her."
After learning that Asiya was already here, Sokov felt relieved. At least he didn't have to go back to the field hospital to pick her up. He then asked: "Comrade Marshal, when will we go to Moscow?"
"Antonov originally said he would leave today, but I'm worried that the delay on the road will be too long. By the time you arrive in Moscow by plane, it will be dark." Rokossovsky said, "We will take a bus to the suburbs in the middle of the night.
It might not be safe to go in the forest, so I asked him to send a plane to pick you up tomorrow morning."
Rokossovsky called a staff officer and told him: "Comrade staff officer, you are responsible for sending General Sokov to the nearby hotel and letting him meet his wife." But in Sokov.
Before leaving, Rokossovsky asked from behind, "Misha, have you arranged all the work in the army?"
"Everything has been arranged." Sokov nodded and gave the other party a positive answer: "Before I left, I handed over the work to Chief of Staff Sidorin. You also know that for a long time, in the headquarters,
He is responsible for all the work, and if I leave the work to him, there will never be any mistakes."
Hearing what Sokov said, Rokossovsky nodded slightly, "Now that the war is over, the workload of the headquarters is simply negligible compared to before, let alone a responsible chief of staff like Sidorin.
, even if you just find a staff officer, I believe he can handle the daily affairs in the headquarters." At this point, he waved his hand to Sokov and urged, "Hurry up and go to the hotel, I think Asya should be here at this moment.
I’m in a hurry.”
Sokov was led by his staff to a nearby hotel.
After entering the hotel, the staff officer originally wanted to take Victor directly to Asya's room, but Sokov waved his hand and refused: "Thank you for your kindness, comrade staff. Please give me the number of Asya's room.
Tell me and I'll go find her myself."
Seeing that Sokov was unwilling to accompany him, the staff officer did not force him. After telling the room number where Asya lived, he saluted Sokov and turned around to leave.
Sokov walked towards the room where Asiya lived, but he found that the door was not open even though it was far away. He walked slowly and gently, wanting to give Asiya an unexpected surprise.
He came to the door of the room and saw Asiya sitting in front of a table by the window with her back to the door, muttering something in a low voice. Seeing this, Sokov was full of curiosity and walked forward slowly.
I want to hear what Asiya is reading.
When he walked to a position four or five steps away from Asiya, he suddenly saw Asiya's right hand raised back, as if something was thrown. Sokov raised his hand to catch it, and when he lowered his head, he saw that it was
A pencil puzzled him: What was Asiya doing throwing the pencil?
Just when he was about to speak, he suddenly found Asiya sitting at the table with her back to him. Her whole body was shaking like chaff, as if she had seen something frightening. He quickly stepped forward and put one hand in his hand.
He put his arm on Asiya's shoulder and wanted to ask him what happened.
Unexpectedly, as soon as he put his hand on Asiya's shoulder, he heard Asiya scream, and then rolled directly from the chair to the ground. Asiya's body curled up on the ground, holding her head in her hands,
He kept screaming, as if he was frightened by something scary.
"Asiya, Asiya." Sokov hurriedly squatted next to Asiya, picked her up with force, leaned close to her ear and asked loudly: "Asiya, I am Misha, tell me quickly
What happened to me?"
After screaming several times, Asiya stopped screaming and stared at Sokov with confused eyes, as if looking at an unfamiliar person. After a while, she recognized the person holding her.
When it was his husband Sokov, he exclaimed and buried his head directly in Sokov's arms.
"What happened here?" At this time, an officer and a waiter appeared at the door. Seeing Sokov who was squatting and Asya in his arms, they asked cautiously: "Comrade General, what's going on here?"
What happened?"
"It's okay, it's okay." Sokov waved his hand towards the other party and said with some embarrassment: "My wife seems to have been frightened, but it's nothing serious. You can go out first."
The officer standing at the door was just a small lieutenant. When Sokov said this, he couldn't ask any more questions. He could only say politely: "Comrade General, I am the military representative on this floor.
If anything happens to you, just come to me in the duty room."
"Okay, Comrade Lieutenant, if anything happens, I will go find you." In order to find out the reason for Asiya's scream, Sokov desperately wanted to send the officers and waiters away: "When you leave,
Please help me close the door."
After the officer and the waiter closed the door and left, Sokov picked up Asiya, put her on the bed beside her, moved a chair and sat next to her, and then asked: "Asiya
Ya, can you tell me what happened just now?"
Hearing Sokov's question, Asia couldn't help but blush, and said with some embarrassment: "Misha, it's actually just a little trick. You might laugh at me if you tell me."
"Little trick?" Sokov asked in confusion: "What little trick can scare you like this?"
"It's like this." Asiya explained to Sokov: "When I treated a soldier's injuries some time ago, he told me that someone in his family had been a priest and knew some way to test his own strength.
Are there any ghosts around?"
Sokov was speechless to the extreme. Not to mention whether there are ghosts in this world, even if there are ghosts, you, a descendant of a priest, can know how to find ghosts? He laughed, and then asked: "Asia, he
Did he teach you any psychic skills?"
"Psychicism?" When Asya heard the word Sokov said, confusion was written on her face: "What does it mean?"
"It's just that some magic sticks summon the souls of the dead to their bodies through some kind of spell, and then talk to the relatives of the deceased as the deceased." Sokov briefly explained the meaning of spiritism and continued.
He asked: "Asia, you haven't told me yet, what happened just now?"
"The soldier told me." Asiya explained to Sokov: "Recite a spell he knows, and then throw a pencil behind you. If you hear the sound of the pencil falling to the ground, it proves that you are around
There are no ghosts. If you don’t hear the sound of a pencil falling, it means there is a ghost behind you..."
When Sokov heard this, he couldn't help laughing: "Asia, do you know why you can't hear the sound of the pencil falling to the ground after you threw it behind you? That's because I happened to come to you when you threw the pencil.
Behind me, I caught the pencil you threw."
With that said, Sokov leaned over and picked up the pencil he had thrown aside when he helped Asiya, handed it to Asiya and asked: "Look carefully, is it the pencil you threw?"
Asiya only glanced at the pencil in Sokov's hand, nodded and said affirmatively: "Yes, this is the pencil I threw."
After figuring out the reason why there was no sound of the pencil falling to the ground after being thrown, Asiya said with some embarrassment: "I didn't hear the sound of the pencil falling to the ground, and I was so scared. It's good for you, and you put your hand on my shoulder again.
Come on, do you want to scare me to death?"
At this time, Sokov finally understood the ins and outs of the whole thing. After laughing twice, he explained: "After I received the pencil, I saw you suddenly shivering. I thought you saw something scary.
, I just wanted to ask you, so I instinctively put my hand on your shoulder. I didn’t expect it to scare you. I’m really sorry.”
"Forget it, let's stop this matter. Don't mention it again in the future." Asiya felt more and more embarrassed thinking about the ridiculous things she had done. In order to ease the atmosphere in the room, she tentatively asked: "Misha, Rokoso
Fsky sent someone to pick him up here early this morning without saying anything. Do you know what happened? "
"Yes, Asiya, of course I know." Sokov remembered that he was going to the Far East to participate in the war, but he had not mentioned it to Asiya yet. Since he had the opportunity today, he would tell her by the way: "Supreme Commander-in-Chief
The ministry has just issued an order for you and me to go to a sanatorium outside Moscow to recuperate for a while."
"What, go to a sanatorium outside Moscow to recuperate?" Asiya asked in confusion: "Why did the Supreme Command suddenly issue such an order?"
"There are many reasons." Sokov said cautiously: "Some time ago, I proposed to Marshal Zhukov and Marshal Rokossovsky, hoping that they could say hello to the Supreme Command and transfer my troops to
In the Far East, let’s have a contest with the Kwantung Army entrenched there.”
"Misha, for us, this damn war has ended the moment the Germans surrendered." Asiya said dissatisfied: "Why do you want to make extra trouble and go to the distant Far East to compete with Kanto?"
Will the army continue to fight?"
"Asiya, you don't understand that as long as the Japanese pirates have not been completely defeated, this war will not be truly over." Sokov looked at Asiya and said, "Only when the Japanese pirates are completely defeated can we have a real victory."
Live in peace.”
After hearing what Sokov said, Asiya stopped talking. She knew that once the other party made a decision, no matter what she said, she could not change the other party's mind. Rather than quarreling with him over this kind of thing, it would be better to remain silent.
See what he will say next.
"Asiya," Seeing that Asiya didn't speak, Sokov felt a little panicked, but he still tried to say calmly: "You also know that I have been injured many times in the wars in the past few years.
, perhaps inevitably leaving some hidden wounds. The Supreme Command arranged for me to recuperate on the outskirts of Moscow this time. I am afraid that they hope to use this time to recuperate my body well, so that when they send me to the Far East, I can
A healthy body directs troops to fight."
"What about me?" Asiya waited for Sokov to finish speaking before slowly asking: "Should I go to the Far East with you, or should I stay in Moscow and wait for you?"
"I don't know about this." Sokov said with a wry smile: "My 48th Army is not among the troops that my superiors are preparing to transfer to the Far East this time."
Hearing that Sokov's 48th Army was not among the troops that were about to be transferred to the Far East, Asiya couldn't help but feel secretly happy. She thought that if the troops were not deployed, then Sokov, the polished commander, would not be able to go to the Far East. But.
Sokov's next words made her heart completely freeze: "However, I have already proposed to the Supreme Command that since the 48th Army cannot be transferred to the Far East, then I will discuss it with the commanders of the units that will be transferred.
The commander was switched around so that he would command my troops and I would command his troops."
Asiya asked with luck: "Then the Supreme Command agreed to your request?"
"No." Sokov shook his head and continued: "When Comrade Marshal asked me to come to the front army headquarters today, I thought the request was approved by my superiors, so I came here happily, but unexpectedly he told me that
My superiors arranged for me to return to Moscow for recuperation."
Asia saw that Sokov was obsessed with going to the Far East to fight the Kwantung Army, and couldn't bear to pour cold water on him, so she comforted him and said: "Misha, don't worry, I think the Supreme Command will definitely consider your request. But.
What you have to do now is to get to know Moscow well and take good care of yourself. By the way, are you going to Moscow alone, or should I accompany you?"
"Of course you go with me." Sokov said with a smile: "Otherwise, why would Comrade Marshal send someone to place you here? I originally said that I would leave today, but Comrade Marshal said it was a bit too late.
, it was already dark by the time our plane arrived in Moscow. So after discussing with his superiors, he decided to send a plane to pick us up early tomorrow morning instead."
Asiya was thinking that it usually takes a month or two to recuperate in a sanatorium. If she and Misha went to a sanatorium, maybe his going to the Far East would be settled, so there would be no need to worry about his safety. She thought
Here, a happy smile appeared on her face: "Great, Misha, this is great. After fighting for so many years, we can finally live a normal life together."
"You are right. Even if I go to the Far East in a while, we can still live an ordinary life as ordinary people." Sokov said: "If possible, it is best for us to have another child and get married.
I haven’t had any children for so many years, so many people are specifically asking about this matter.”
Asiya couldn't help being surprised, and then asked: "Who is it? Misha, you said someone is concerned about our childlessness, who is it?"
"There are many people who care about us." Sokov said with a smile: "First it was Marshal Rokossovsky, and then the Supreme Commander himself. He was worried about who among us had health problems, and originally arranged a meeting.
A doctor is ready to do a comprehensive examination for us. But after I explained the reason, he probably won’t send us another doctor."