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Chapter 2636

On the afternoon of the day Sokov moved into his new house, Vaserigov took six soldiers to Sokov's new house.

"Hello, Comrade General, we meet again." After raising his hand to salute Sokov, Vaserigov said respectfully: "According to the order of Marshal Zhukov, from now on, the five of us will be responsible for protecting you and Sokov.

Your wife’s safety.”

Sokov shook hands with the other party, and then said politely: "Comrade Major, welcome to your arrival!"

"Comrade General, I wonder how you plan to arrange for us?"

"The first floor is the kitchen and three bedrooms." Sokov looked at Vaserigov and the six sturdy warriors behind him, hesitated for a moment and said, "You can live in these three rooms."

Unexpectedly, as soon as he finished speaking, Vaserigov shook his head and said: "Comrade General, I think your arrangement is not appropriate."

Sokov was stunned for a moment, then asked: "What's inappropriate?"

"If we occupy all the rooms on the first floor, if there are guests staying overnight in the future, where will they live?"

Sokov thought to himself that if guests really come, they can stay on the second floor. After all, there are four bedrooms on the second floor. He and Asiya will live in one, Asiya's parents will live in one, and another one will be left.

One room can be used as a future baby room, and one room can be used as a guest room.

But what Vaselgov said immediately surprised him: "Comrade General, according to Russian tradition, the master's room is on the second floor, and the guest's room is on the first floor. If so, we occupied all three rooms.

, then you won’t have a guest room.”

Sokov guessed that since the other party said that, he must have thought of a solution, so he asked tentatively: "Comrade Major, do you have any good suggestions?"

"You should have a basement here, right?"

"Yes, yes." Sokov nodded and then asked: "Do you plan to live in the basement?"

"That's right, Comrade General." Vaserigov nodded and said, "According to my understanding of the villa, there are at least five rooms in the basement. The five of us can occupy three of them, and the remaining two can be occupied."

Leave it to you to find a gardener and a cook.”

Sokov originally didn’t want any chefs or gardeners, but then he thought about it. With the seven Vasergovs moving in, there were already nine people in the villa. If Asya was asked to cook for so many people, she would

My body will definitely not be able to bear it, and it is indeed necessary to hire a chef to cook for everyone.

"Comrade Major, do you have any good recommendations about chefs?"

"Yes, Comrade General." Vaselgov nodded and said, "I have a cousin who used to be a chef in a restaurant. If you don't object, I can invite him over to serve as a chef for you.

chef."

"Then let him come over as soon as possible." Sokov said: "As for the reward, I will not treat him badly."

Under Vaseligov's arrangement, a chef came to the villa that afternoon. After trying his cooking skills, Sokov decisively decided to leave him to cook.

The people brought by Vasergov were not idle either. They brought bricks and cement and built a duty room that could accommodate two people at the gate of the villa.

Sokov asked Vaserigov curiously: "Comrade Major, what are you doing to repair this duty room?"

"Comrade General," Vaserigov quickly explained: "This is also for your safety. Build a duty room at the door, with two people in groups, taking turns to be on duty here to prevent outsiders from breaking in at will."

Sokov originally wanted to tell the other party that there were troops guarding the gate of the villa, and it was not easy for dangerous elements to enter the villa area. But considering the other party's good intentions, he chose to acquiesce.

After the duty room was repaired, Vaserigov immediately arranged for two soldiers to go in and go on duty. Just like this, he felt that it was not enough and planned to send two soldiers to patrol the yard, but Sokov stopped him: "Comrade Major, I

I think two soldiers at the door are enough. After all, the yard is only so big. The soldiers sitting in the duty room can monitor the entire yard. There is no need to send people to patrol the yard."

A week after settling in, Sokov suddenly received a telegram from the Far East.

The telegram was from Lukin. He said that he missed Sokov very much after being separated from him for such a long time and hoped that he could take Asya as a guest in Siberia.

After reading the telegram, Sokov asked Asiya for her opinion: "Asiya, Lu Jin sent a telegram, hoping that we can go to Siberia as guests."

But after hearing this, Asiya shook her head and said: "Misha, I still won't go. You know, since the last car accident, my physical condition has not been very good and I can't stand such a long journey. If you want to see Lu Jinzhong

General, just go by yourself. For your safety, take Major Vaserigov with you."

"Okay." Seeing that Asiya was unwilling to go to Siberia, Sokov did not force it, but said to her: "Then you can have a good rest at home, I have to leave for a while."

"Misha, although you don't have a formal job now, you can't just leave." Asiya reminded Sokov: "Even if you are going to Siberia, you still need to say hello to Marshal Zhukov and let him do what he wants.

Countless."

Sokov has always wanted to go to a prisoner-of-war camp in Siberia. This has become his obsession. Now that he has such an opportunity, he is naturally unwilling to give up.

During the August Storm, the Soviet army captured more than 600,000 Kwantung Army prisoners of war. After being detained and screened in the northeast of the Dragon Kingdom for a short period of time, they were sent in batches to thousands of prisoner of war camps in the Far East and Siberia for hard labor.

Due to the lack of railway and road transportation at that time, many prisoners of war experienced walking across mountains and ridges and mixed transportation by road and railway. According to the requirements of the Soviet army, the Kwantung Army prisoners of war who escaped from the northeast of the Long Kingdom on foot must adhere to an orderly marching formation and "fall behind."

"All will be shot." During the long and difficult march, many prisoners of war died on the way, including the elderly and infirm, and some who were shot by the Soviet army for falling behind.

When the Kwantung Army prisoners of war were sent to Siberia, in order to confuse the prisoners of war, the Soviet army deliberately lied to them and said that they would be transported back to Japan via the Siberian Railway, so that the prisoners of war were convinced. Even the special train for prisoners of war traveled for several days and came to a

During the "Great Ocean", many Japanese prisoners of war from the Kwantung Army thought they had arrived at the coast of the Sea of ​​Japan and were about to arrive in Japan. It was not until they discovered when they were getting water for cooking that the "sea water" here was actually fresh water that they knew they had arrived in Siberia.

Deep - Lake Baikal.

It has been several months since the prisoners of war were sent to Siberia, and a severe winter has just passed. Sokov really wants to know how many Kwantung Army prisoners of war have become fertilizer for potatoes. If the number is not enough, he will go to Siberia this time.

Another batch of fertilizer can be produced in the prisoner-of-war camp managed by Jin.

On the afternoon of the day Sokov moved into his new house, Vaserigov took six soldiers to Sokov's new house.

"Hello, Comrade General, we meet again." After raising his hand to salute Sokov, Vaserigov said respectfully: "According to the order of Marshal Zhukov, from now on, the five of us will be responsible for protecting you and Sokov.

Your wife’s safety.”

Sokov shook hands with the other party, and then said politely: "Comrade Major, welcome to your arrival!"

"Comrade General, I wonder how you plan to arrange for us?"

"The first floor is the kitchen and three bedrooms." Sokov looked at Vaserigov and the six sturdy warriors behind him, hesitated for a moment and said, "You can live in these three rooms."

Unexpectedly, as soon as he finished speaking, Vaserigov shook his head and said: "Comrade General, I think your arrangement is not appropriate."

Sokov was stunned for a moment, then asked: "What's inappropriate?"

"If we occupy all the rooms on the first floor, if there are guests staying overnight in the future, where will they live?"

Sokov thought to himself that if guests really come, they can stay on the second floor. After all, there are four bedrooms on the second floor. He and Asiya will live in one, Asiya's parents will live in one, and another one will be left.

One room can be used as a future baby room, and one room can be used as a guest room.

But what Vaselgov said immediately surprised him: "Comrade General, according to Russian tradition, the master's room is on the second floor, and the guest's room is on the first floor. If so, we occupied all three rooms.

, then you won’t have a guest room.”

Sokov guessed that since the other party said that, he must have thought of a solution, so he asked tentatively: "Comrade Major, do you have any good suggestions?"

"You should have a basement here, right?"

"Yes, yes." Sokov nodded and then asked: "Do you plan to live in the basement?"

"That's right, Comrade General." Vaserigov nodded and said, "According to my understanding of the villa, there are at least five rooms in the basement. The five of us can occupy three of them, and the remaining two can be occupied."

Leave it to you to find a gardener and a cook.”

Sokov originally didn’t want any chefs or gardeners, but then he thought about it. With the seven Vasergovs moving in, there were already nine people in the villa. If Asya was asked to cook for so many people, she would

My body will definitely not be able to bear it, and it is indeed necessary to hire a chef to cook for everyone.

"Comrade Major, do you have any good recommendations about chefs?"

"Yes, Comrade General." Vaselgov nodded and said, "I have a cousin who used to be a chef in a restaurant. If you don't object, I can invite him over to serve as a chef for you.

chef."

"Then let him come over as soon as possible." Sokov said: "As for the reward, I will not treat him badly."

Under Vaseligov's arrangement, a chef came to the villa that afternoon. After trying his cooking skills, Sokov decisively decided to leave him to cook.

The people brought by Vasergov were not idle either. They brought bricks and cement and built a duty room that could accommodate two people at the gate of the villa.

Sokov asked Vaserigov curiously: "Comrade Major, what are you doing to repair this duty room?"

"Comrade General," Vaserigov quickly explained: "This is also for your safety. Build a duty room at the door, with two people in groups, taking turns to be on duty here to prevent outsiders from breaking in at will."

Sokov originally wanted to tell the other party that there were troops guarding the gate of the villa, and it was not easy for dangerous elements to enter the villa area. But considering the other party's good intentions, he chose to acquiesce.

After the duty room was repaired, Vaserigov immediately arranged for two soldiers to go in and go on duty. Just like this, he felt that it was not enough and planned to send two soldiers to patrol the yard, but Sokov stopped him: "Comrade Major, I

I think two soldiers at the door are enough. After all, the yard is only so big. The soldiers sitting in the duty room can monitor the entire yard. There is no need to send people to patrol the yard."

A week after settling in, Sokov suddenly received a telegram from the Far East.

The telegram was from Lukin. He said that he missed Sokov very much after being separated from him for such a long time and hoped that he could take Asya as a guest in Siberia.

After reading the telegram, Sokov asked Asiya for her opinion: "Asiya, Lu Jin sent a telegram, hoping that we can go to Siberia as guests."

But after hearing this, Asiya shook her head and said: "Misha, I still won't go. You know, since the last car accident, my physical condition has not been very good and I can't stand such a long journey. If you want to see Lu Jinzhong

General, just go by yourself. For your safety, take Major Vaserigov with you."

"Okay." Seeing that Asiya was unwilling to go to Siberia, Sokov did not force it, but said to her: "Then you can have a good rest at home, I have to leave for a while."

"Misha, although you don't have a formal job now, you can't just leave." Asiya reminded Sokov: "Even if you are going to Siberia, you still need to say hello to Marshal Zhukov and let him do what he wants.

Countless."

Sokov has always wanted to go to a prisoner-of-war camp in Siberia. This has become his obsession. Now that he has such an opportunity, he is naturally unwilling to give up.

During the August Storm, the Soviet army captured more than 600,000 Kwantung Army prisoners of war. After being detained and screened in the northeast of the Dragon Kingdom for a short period of time, they were sent in batches to thousands of prisoner of war camps in the Far East and Siberia for hard labor.

Due to the lack of railway and road transportation at that time, many prisoners of war experienced walking across mountains and ridges and mixed transportation by road and railway. According to the requirements of the Soviet army, the Kwantung Army prisoners of war who escaped from the northeast of the Long Kingdom on foot must adhere to an orderly marching formation and "fall behind."

All prisoners of war will be shot on the spot." During the long and difficult march, many prisoners of war died on the way. Some of them were old and infirm, and some were shot by the Soviet army for falling behind.

When the Kwantung Army prisoners of war were sent to Siberia, in order to confuse the prisoners of war, the Soviet army deliberately lied to them and said that they would be transported back to Japan via the Siberian Railway, so that the prisoners of war were convinced. Even the special train for prisoners of war traveled for several days and came to a

During the "Great Ocean", many Japanese prisoners of war from the Kwantung Army thought they had arrived at the coast of the Sea of ​​Japan and were about to arrive in Japan. It was not until they discovered when they were getting water for cooking that the "sea water" here was actually fresh water that they knew they had arrived in Siberia.

Deep - Lake Baikal.

It has been several months since the prisoners of war were sent to Siberia, and a severe winter has just passed. Sokov really wants to know how many Kwantung Army prisoners of war have become fertilizer for potatoes. If the number is not enough, he will go to Siberia this time.

Another batch of fertilizer can be produced in the prisoner-of-war camp managed by Jin.


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