When he arrived in Moscow, although it was three o'clock in the morning, when the train entered the station, Sokov could clearly see countless commanders and soldiers standing motionless like telegraph poles on both sides of the tracks and on the platform, and there were also trains parked on the platform.
With
There were several black cars. Obviously, this arrangement was to welcome Zhukov's arrival.
Before the train stopped, there was another knock on the door.
This time, without waiting for Sokov's instructions, Vaserigov stood up, opened the box door, and walked out directly. Once outside, he closed the door behind his back to prevent people outside from seeing everything in the box. Come on.
The man was still Marshal Zhukov's adjutant. He politely said to Vaserigov: "Major, the Marshal asked me to inform General Sokov that we have arrived at our destination. Let him put a black hood on that man.
Then
Someone from the Ministry of Internal Affairs will take him away."
Vaserigov came in and repeated to Sokov what the adjutant had said.
After hearing this, Sokov nodded and said to the fake president sitting in front of him: "Sir, I'm sorry, I have to put the hood on you."
The fake president said reasonably: "Wear it."
After Sokov put the hood on him, the fake president asked tentatively: "Comrade General, if I can still come out alive, I wonder if I can pay you a visit?" Sokov felt that it would be best for the other party to arrive in Moscow this time.
His fate is to be imprisoned in an isolated place, and the worst outcome is to disappear from the world. The request made by this person whose life or death is uncertain
, Sokov felt that it would be too cruel to refuse directly, so he nodded and said to him: "Of course. As long as I am still in Moscow, I welcome you to my home at any time."
"That's good, that's good!" The fake president laughed dryly, stood up and walked to the door, waiting for Zhukov to send someone to escort him. A lieutenant from the Ministry of Internal Affairs walked in from outside the door, raised his hand and asked for help.
After saluting, Sokov said politely: "Hello, General Sokov! We are here to take someone away under the orders of our superiors. We hope to get your
Cooperate."
Sokov also hoped that they would take away the fake president quickly so that he could go home early: "Okay, now I will hand him over to you."
The officer from the Ministry of Internal Affairs turned around and shouted outside. Two soldiers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs immediately came in and took the hooded fake president out.
After the officers and others left, Vasergov asked Sokov: "Comrade General, what should we do next? Do you want to get out of the car?"
Sokov looked out the window and found that Zhukov had not gotten off the car yet, so he waved his hand and said: "Wait a minute, after Marshal Zhukov gets off the car, it won't be too late for us to get off."
After waiting for a few more minutes, he saw Zhukov getting off the bus and, together with Malenkov, talking to the officers who came to pick him up on the platform. Then he turned to Vaserigov and said, "Major, we can get off the bus."
After getting off the car, Sokov walked towards where Zhukov was, wanting to hear if he had any other instructions. If there was nothing else, he would find a way to find a car and rush home as soon as possible.
Zhukov, who was talking to the officer, did not notice Sokov's arrival. But Malenkov, who was standing next to him, saw it and quickly reminded Zhukov: "Comrade Zhukov, Misha is here!"
Zhukov stopped talking to the officer, looked at Sokov and asked: "Has that man been taken away?"
"Yes, Comrade Marshal." Sokov nodded and gave Zhukov a positive answer, "People from the Ministry of Internal Affairs came and took him away."
"Comrade Zhukov, what should we do next?" Malenkov asked next to him: "You know, it is still early in the morning. Even if we rush to the Kremlin, we will not be able to see Comrade Stalin." But Zhukov shook his head and said.
: "Comrade Malenkov, I disagree with your statement. Comrade Stalin's original order to us was to report to him as soon as we returned to Moscow. Maybe he is still asleep at the moment, but
I think we should rush to the Kremlin first and wait there for Comrade Stalin’s summons.”
"Okay, Comrade Zhukov, I'll do as you say." Malenkov turned to look at Sokov, and then asked Zhukov: "What should Misha do? Let him go to the Kremlin with us?"
"Misha, do you have a way to go home by yourself?" Upon hearing Zhukov's question, the muscles on Sokov's face twitched violently twice, thinking that now that he was not in the future, he could easily hitchhike outside.
The distance from the station to his home is quite long, so he can't walk back. He hesitated for a moment and replied: "Comrade Marshal, Yasha originally greeted me and said that before I returned to Moscow, I would tell him that I
He would drive to pick me up. But this time I left in a hurry and I couldn’t
No time to call him."
"So that's it, I understand." Zhukov nodded slowly after listening to Sokov's words, and then said to the officer at the receiving station: "You immediately arrange a car to take General Sokov back to his home."
"Yes, Comrade Marshal." the officer replied.
After saying that, the officer turned around and called a soldier. After giving him a few instructions in a low voice, the soldier came to Sokov and said respectfully: "Comrade General, I have been ordered to take you home. Please
Come with me." "Wait a minute." Sokov did not leave immediately with the soldiers. Instead, he looked back at Vaserigov who was following him, and asked Zhukov tentatively: "Comrade Marshal, I don't know.
Major Serigov, what are they doing?
What to do?" Zhukov understood what Sokov wanted to express. If he wanted to go home, he would definitely not be able to take Vaselgov and the others with him, so these people could only arrange for them by themselves: "Misha, Vaselgov
Major was originally my subordinate
Next, they were temporarily assigned to protect your safety while you were in Berlin. Now that you have successfully returned to Berlin, their mission is officially over and they can return to work." Sokov waited for Zhukov to finish speaking and turned around.
In front of Vaserigov, he stretched out his hand: "Comrade Major, thank you for everything you have done for me during this time. Now that I have returned to Moscow, your mission has also
It should be completed and can be returned to construction immediately. We will see you later!”
“See you later!”
After bidding farewell to Vaserigov, Sokov said to the soldier: "Okay, comrade soldier, please take me home now." Sokov followed the soldier as he left the platform and walked to an open space.
There are many large and small vehicles parked here, which should be the vehicles used by the commanders and fighters who came to take charge of the security mission. The soldiers brought Sokov
When he arrived at a black car, he opened the rear door and said, "Comrade General, please get in the car." The soldier waited for Sokov to get into the car, closed the door, walked around the front of the car, and got into his car.
He turned around and asked Sokov: "Comrade General, we can set off now. Where is your home?"
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After Sokov told the soldiers the location of his home, he asked: "Do you know this place?"
"Of course." The soldier nodded and said, "I am a Muscovite and I am very familiar with the city."
Hearing what the soldier said, Sokov nodded, then leaned back, leaned against the back of his chair and began to rest with his eyes closed. At the same time, he did not forget to tell the other party: "Call me when you get there."
When Sokov was drowsily asleep, he suddenly heard the soldiers calling him: "Comrade General, Comrade General!"
Sokov opened his eyes and asked, "Are we here?"
"Yes, Comrade General." The soldier asked Sokov for instructions: "Are you going to get off the car here, or should I drive in?" "I'll get off the car here." Sokov saw the courtyard.
The iron fence has been closed, and entry and exit are through the small door next to the guard room. If a vehicle wants to enter, the guard needs to open the gate. He does not want to trouble the compound police.
Wei, he opened the door and got out of the car. Before closing the door, he did not forget to express his gratitude to the soldier: "Comrade soldier, thank you!"
After Sokov waited for the car to drive away, he walked towards the gate.
The guard on duty at the door saw someone walking towards him, and when he was about to ask the other person to stop, he saw Sokov's face clearly, and quickly stood at attention and saluted Sokov.
Sokov nodded to the guard and stepped inside.
Seeing that his home was not far away, Sokov's heart beat inexplicably faster. He eagerly wanted to know what Asiya's current situation was like.
Arriving at the door of his home, Sokov took two deep breaths in succession to stabilize his emotions, then took out the key and carefully opened the door.
Although he had tried his best to be gentle, his movements still alerted Luna at home. She jumped out of the back room, rushed in front of Sokov, and kept meowing at him.
Luna's cry alerted Asiya in the bedroom. She looked at the dark living room and asked in a vigilant voice: "Who, who is outside?"
"Asia, it's me, Misha!" Sokov bent down and picked up Luna on the ground, walked quickly to the bedroom, and said inside: "I'm back!" Hearing Sokov's voice, Asiya screamed, jumped out of bed, ran barefoot in front of Sokov, opened her arms and hugged his waist, and said emotionally: "Misha, Misha, you are finally back, I miss you
It's gone." Sokov was worried that the Luna in his hand would be frightened and scratch Asiya, so he quickly put it on the ground, then hugged Asiya tightly and said softly: "Asiya, how are you?
, I also miss you outside." Say this.
At that time, he felt a little uneasy. During the time he was in Berlin, he and Agelina were flirting with each other all day long. He felt so sorry for Asiya. "I thought you would have to wait until the child was born to come back."
Here." Asiya let go of Sokov, stretched out her hand to fumble on the wall next to the door, and turned on the light in the room: "Why did you come back so suddenly?
There is no news." Sokov took Asiya's hand, came to the bedside and sat down, and said to her: "Marshal Zhukov asked me to go to Berlin this time. Actually, he wanted to arrange for me to serve as a garrison officer under General Malinin.
Deputy Chief of Staff of the German Cluster. But because
The Supreme Command arranged new personnel, and I basically had nothing to do there. No, the Supreme Command summoned Marshal Zhukov back to report on his duties, so I came back with him."
"So that's it." Asiya asked with concern: "Then are you still leaving?" "At least until the child is one month old, I will not leave again." Sokov said in an uncertain tone: "According to various signs
It shows that my superiors may arrange for me to work in the General Ordnance Department, so that I will not leave Mo easily.
Scooter."
"That's good, that's good." Hearing what Sokov said, Asiya immediately felt at ease: "With you by my side, I feel at ease."
Sokov glanced at the dark living room and asked curiously: "Asiya, why don't you close the door when you sleep?" "You think I don't want to close the door." Asiya pushed Luna who jumped onto the bed.
Putting it on his knees, he said with some laughter and tears: "It's this little guy, lock it in the living room at night, it will keep opening the door; lock it in the room
It wants to run around in the living room again. I have no choice but to open the door when I go to sleep. It can play wherever it wants."
After figuring out the reason why Asiya slept with the door closed, Sokov continued to ask: "By the way, I originally suggested that you ask your mother to come over and take care of you. Why didn't she come over?"
"My mother has moved here a long time ago." Asiya said: "But she has to go back to Khimki once a week to help my father clean the room, cook, and wash clothes."
"When can you come back?"
"She went back at noon yesterday and usually stays there for two days." Asiya said, "She will be back at noon tomorrow at the latest."
"That's good, that's good."
"Misha," Asiya asked with concern, "have you had dinner?"
After hearing this, Sokov laughed: "Asiya, it's time to have breakfast in two hours." "I thought you wouldn't come back until the baby was born." Asiya let go of Sokov,
He reached out and groped on the wall next to the door for a while, then turned on the light in the room: "Why did you come back so suddenly? Didn't you do it in advance?"
There is no news." Sokov took Asiya's hand, came to sit down by the bed, and said to her: "Marshal Zhukov asked me to go to Berlin this time. Actually, he wanted to arrange for me to serve as a garrison officer under General Malinin.
Deputy Chief of Staff of the German Cluster. But because
The Supreme Command arranged new personnel, and I basically had nothing to do there. No, the Supreme Command summoned Marshal Zhukov back to report on his duties, so I came back with him."
"So that's it." Asiya asked with concern: "Then are you still leaving?" "At least until the child is one month old, I will not leave again." Sokov said in an uncertain tone: "According to various signs
It shows that my superiors may arrange for me to work in the General Ordnance Department, so that I will not leave Mo easily.
Scooter."
"That's good, that's good." Hearing what Sokov said, Asiya immediately felt at ease: "With you by my side, I feel at ease." "You think I don't want to close the door." Ah.
Thea put Luna on her knees who jumped on the bed, and said with some laughter and laughter: "It's this little guy, lock it in the living room at night, it will keep pulling the door open; lock it in the house
Come in, it wants to run around in the living room again. I have no choice but to open the door when I sleep. It can play wherever it wants." After figuring out the reason why Asiya didn't close the door when sleeping,
Sokov continued to ask: "By the way, I originally suggested that you ask your mother to come over and take care of you. Why didn't she come over?"