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Chapter 2571

In the middle of the night, Sokov, who was deeply sleepy, suddenly felt someone shaking his shoulders, and at the same time he heard someone calling his name softly in his ear: "Misha, Misha, wake up. Misha,

Misha..." Sokov, who had been on the battlefield for several years, immediately woke up. He opened his eyes suddenly and found that the person shaking his shoulders and calling his name was none other than Agelina. He quickly asked

: "What happened, Ajie?"

Lena?”

Seeing Sokov open his eyes, Agelina said softly: "Misha, I always feel that something is wrong, and I want to ask you a few questions." Seeing that nothing happened, Sokov's tense nerves suddenly relaxed.

Sleepiness came over him again. He closed his eyes and asked feebly: "Agelina, it's midnight now. If you have any problems, you can't wait until dawn."

Do you want to ask again later?"

"No, Misha." Unexpectedly, Agelina said in a serious tone: "If I don't understand it clearly, my heart will never be at ease."

Seeing that Agelina was so solemn, Sokov opened his eyes again, looked at her sideways and said, "Whatever you want to ask, just ask, and I will answer you truthfully."

"What kind of documents did you say were stolen by the plumbers?" Upon hearing this question, Sokov replied with a bit of laughter and tears: "I don't know, Comrade Deputy Commander didn't tell me, and I didn't ask. In fact, some things are still there.

It's better if you don't know. If you know, you might give it to yourself

Causing unnecessary trouble." Agelina did not answer Sokov's words, but continued to ask: "I remember you told me that General Sokolovsky's adjutant asked you how to deal with the water and electricity man.

When working, you said he should be shot immediately, and Sokolow

General Fsky readily agreed to your proposal and asked the adjutant to lead his men to shoot the plumber who had just been captured."

Sokov heard that there seemed to be something in Agelina's words. He quickly sat up and leaned against the back of the bed and asked curiously: "Agelina, did you find something wrong?" Agelina nodded.

Head, then continued: "I think this document must be classified as top secret. Once the contents inside are leaked, it will cause very serious consequences. For the sake of confidentiality, the suspect who stole this information,

They will definitely be executed as soon as possible. This is why your proposal was easily agreed to by General Sokolovsky. And according to my guess, those who have come into contact with this information will probably be isolated or sent to a safe area.

Sokov raised his eyebrows, thinking about how many people had come into contact with this document. In addition to the dead female translator and plumber, there were also the pudgy female staff sergeant, and Sokolovs.

Key's adjutant, if Agelina is right, these two people will disappear from the hotel soon. If such a situation really occurs, it means that once this top-secret document is leaked, the consequences will be, let alone

It's Sokolovsky, I'm afraid even

Zhukov couldn't bear it. But right now, all this is just speculation. We can only wait until dawn tomorrow to see what the specific situation is. Sokov raised his hand and patted Agelina's arm outside the quilt, softly.

He said in a loud voice: "Agelina, first of all

Go to sleep. If you have anything to do, we can wait until dawn tomorrow to discuss it." After lying down again, although Sokov closed his eyes, he was completely sleepless. He was thinking in his heart, if after dawn, he really found the adjutant and his daughter.

The fact that the sergeant is not in the hotel means that this document was once stolen.

The information contained therein was more confidential than I imagined.

Early the next morning, Sokov took Agelina to the restaurant for dinner. While eating, he suddenly heard two officers passing by whispering: "Strange, why did Comrade Deputy Commander suddenly send him?"

The adjutant is back in Berlin. If he leaves, some of our work will not be carried out.

Already."

"Who says it isn't?" Another officer continued: "He was originally going to take us on a mission today, but when he left like this, the mission had to be put on hold temporarily." The conversation between the two made Soko

The husband was shocked. It seemed that Agelina's guess was correct. The adjutant was transferred back to Berlin. It is estimated that the female staff sergeant also went back. Thinking of this, Sokov suddenly lost interest in the delicious food in front of him.

Got interested.

Agelina also heard the conversation between the two officers, so she leaned forward slightly, approached Sokov and said, "Misha, it seems that my analysis is correct..." Before Agelina could finish speaking, Sokov

Koff raised his hand to stop her from continuing. He realized that the water on this matter was too deep, and he had better not get involved easily, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble: "Eating is something you shouldn't have to worry about.

Don't worry about love."

Agelina understood what Sokov meant, nodded, stopped mentioning the matter, and continued to eat.

After breakfast, Agelina asked: "Misha, there are no court hearings these days, what should we do next?"

Sokov thought for a while and then said: "Didn't Officer Bayer say that he wanted to help Captain Hosenfeld find his wife and children? Anyway, we don't have anything to do these two days, so why not accompany them to find someone?"

"

The two came to Bayer's room and happened to see Bayer and his son preparing to go out. Agelina quickly asked with concern: "Officer Bayer, where are you planning to go?"

"I plan to take Zolda outside to try my luck and see if I can find Captain Hosenfeld's wife and children."

Seeing that the purpose of Bayer and his son was the same as his own, Sokov said: "If that's the case, then we will go with you."

"Okay, Comrade General." Since Sokov offered to go out with him to look for people, Bayer naturally wanted it, and quickly nodded in agreement: "Then let's go." If Sokov wants to go out to look for people, it's just Sokov.

Jelina and the Bayers are not good enough. After all, this is the territory of the US military. If there are no guards around, if something happens, there will be no one to come back to report the news.

.It was out of this consideration that Sokov called Vaserigov again and asked him to take two soldiers to go out with him.

Unexpectedly, as soon as he reached the door of the hotel, he was stopped by the sentry on duty at the door: "I'm sorry, Comrade General, do you have a warrant from Comrade Deputy Commander?"

After hearing this, Sokov couldn't help being stunned, and then asked: "What, I need to show General Sokolovsky's warrant when I leave the hotel?"

"Yes, Comrade General." The sentry replied respectfully: "The hotel has been under martial law since last night. No entry or exit is allowed. If you want to leave, you need a warrant from Comrade Deputy Commander." After hearing what the sentry said,

Sokov knew very well in his heart that if he didn't get Sokolovsky's warrant, he might not be able to leave the hotel today. So he turned around and said to everyone: "You guys wait here for me for a while.

Son, I will go find Comrade Deputy Commander now." When he arrived at the door of Sokolovsky's room, Sokovzhengkov was about to raise his hand to knock on the door, but the door opened from the inside and a man walked out.

The unfamiliar lieutenant colonel asked politely: "Comrade General, who are you and what are you doing here?"

?" When Sokov saw this unfamiliar lieutenant colonel, he became more certain that the conversation he heard in the restaurant was true. Sokolovsky's original adjutant had been transferred and replaced by a new one.

position. He coughed lightly

He cleared his throat and said, "I am Sokov. I have something to see Comrade Deputy Commander."

"I'm sorry, General Sokov." The lieutenant colonel replied politely: "Comrade Deputy Commander is still resting..."

Before the lieutenant colonel finished speaking, Sokolovsky's voice came from the room: "Is that Misha outside?"

"Yes, Comrade Deputy Commander, it is indeed me."

"come in."

Upon hearing Sokolovsky's instructions, the lieutenant colonel quickly turned his body to one side, stretched out his hand and made a gesture of invitation to Sokovsky: "General Sokovsky, please come in."

Sokov walked into the room and saw Sokolovsky sitting on the sofa in the living room. He quickly stepped forward and saluted: "Hello, Comrade Deputy Commander!"

"Misha, you are not an outsider, so you don't have to be so polite." Sokolovsky pointed to the empty sofa next to him and said, "If you have anything to do, sit down and talk." Sokolov did not listen to Sokolov.

After being ordered to sit down by Ski, he said: "Comrade General, I just met the sentry on duty at the door of the hotel. He said that the hotel has been under martial law since last night and no one is allowed to

Access. If you want to leave the hotel, you must have your warrant."

Hearing what Sokov said, Sokolovsky raised his eyebrows, and then asked the lieutenant colonel standing next to him: "Lieutenant colonel, what's going on? Why hasn't the hotel's martial law been lifted yet?" "Deputy Colonel

"Comrade Commander," after hearing what Sokolovsky said, the lieutenant colonel quickly said: "I will immediately call and inform the following to ask them to lift the martial law in the hotel." After saying that, he walked to the table, picked it up and put it on it.

phone number

Start dialing. While the lieutenant colonel was on the phone, Sokolovsky once again asked Sokov to sit down and said apologetically: "Misha, my original adjutant returned to Berlin in an emergency, and the new adjutant said...

Didn't understand the situation, didn't do it in time

I'm really sorry for the inconvenience caused to you. By the way, what are you going to do out there? I remember telling you last night that there will be no court hearings these days." "Comrade Deputy Commander, what's going on?

That's it." Sokov quickly reported to Sokolovsky in detail about his plan to go outside with the Bayers and his son to search for Hosenfeld's wife and children, and finally said

Said: "We can't be sure whether they are still in this city, so we can only go out and try our luck." "Oh, that's it." Regarding the establishment of a secondary security command in Berlin, Sokolovsky said:

The deputy commander of the cluster stationed in Germany naturally knew this. When Sokov said this, he nodded slightly and then

Then he said: "But you also saw that most of the city was destroyed by the war. Even if the German captain's wife and children came here, they might have been evacuated to the countryside." Sokov listened to Sokolov.

When Ski said this, he couldn't help but feel a little bit in his heart, secretly thinking that if they were really evacuated to the countryside, it would be troublesome. Originally, looking for a few people in this city was just like finding a needle in a haystack. If he went to the countryside again,

It is even more difficult to find someone.

After the lieutenant colonel made the call, he came back and reported to Sokolovsky: "Comrade Deputy Commander, the martial law in the hotel has been lifted."

Sokolovsky nodded, turned to Sokov and said: "Misha, the hotel's martial law has been lifted, and you can enter and exit the hotel freely."

After thanking Sokov, he stood up, saluted Sokolovsky, turned and left the room.

"I'm sorry, General Sokov." The lieutenant colonel replied politely: "Comrade Deputy Commander is still resting..."

Before the lieutenant colonel finished speaking, Sokolovsky's voice came from the room: "Is that Misha outside?"

Sokov walked into the room and saw Sokolovsky sitting on the sofa in the living room. He quickly stepped forward and saluted: "Hello, Comrade Deputy Commander!"

"Misha, you are not an outsider, so you don't have to be so polite." Sokolovsky pointed to the empty sofa next to him and said, "If you have anything to do, sit down and talk." Sokolov did not listen to Sokolov.

After being ordered to sit down by Ski, he said: "Comrade General, I just met the sentry on duty at the door of the hotel. He said that the hotel has been under martial law since last night and no one is allowed to

Access. If you want to leave the hotel, you must have your warrant."

Hearing what Sokov said, Sokolovsky raised his eyebrows, and then asked the lieutenant colonel standing next to him: "Lieutenant colonel, what's going on? Why hasn't the hotel's martial law been lifted yet?" "Deputy Colonel

"Comrade Commander," after hearing what Sokolovsky said, the lieutenant colonel quickly said: "I will immediately call and inform the following to ask them to lift the martial law in the hotel." After saying that, he walked to the table, picked it up and put it on it.

phone number

Start dialing. While the lieutenant colonel was on the phone, Sokolovsky once again asked Sokov to sit down and said apologetically: "Misha, my original adjutant returned to Berlin in an emergency, and the new adjutant said...

Didn't understand the situation, didn't do it in time

I'm really sorry for the inconvenience caused to you. By the way, what are you going to do out there? I remember telling you last night that there will be no court hearings these days." "Comrade Deputy Commander, what's going on?

That's it." Sokov quickly reported to Sokolovsky in detail about his plan to go outside with the Bayers and his son to search for Hosenfeld's wife and children, and finally said

Said: "We can't be sure whether they are still in this city, so we can only go out and try our luck." "Oh, that's it." Regarding the establishment of a secondary security command in Berlin, Sokolovsky said:

The deputy commander of the cluster stationed in Germany naturally knew this. When Sokov said this, he nodded slightly and then

Then he said: "But you also saw that most of the city was destroyed by the war. Even if the German captain's wife and children came here, they might have been evacuated to the countryside." Sokov listened to Sokolov.

When Ski said this, he couldn't help but feel a little bit in his heart, secretly thinking that if they were really evacuated to the countryside, it would be troublesome. Originally, looking for a few people in this city was just like finding a needle in a haystack. If he went to the countryside again,

It is even more difficult to find someone.

After the lieutenant colonel made the call, he came back and reported to Sokolovsky: "Comrade Deputy Commander, the martial law in the hotel has been lifted."

Sokolovsky nodded, turned to Sokovsky and said: "Misha, the hotel's martial law has been lifted, you can enter and leave the hotel freely." After Sokov thanked him, he stood up and saluted Sokolovsky.

He bowed, turned and left the room.


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