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Chapter 2670

Sokov followed Anatoly to his shop and quickly solved the minor problem with the notebook.

"Misha," Anatoly said hesitantly when he saw Sokov repairing his notebook: "Did Akshara tell you that there is something at home and you need to go back for a while?"

"Well, that's what she said." After hearing what Anatoly said, Sokov realized that Akshara's sudden departure seemed to have some hidden agenda, and quickly asked: "Anatoly, is there anything else?"

Something?"

"Yes." Anatoly nodded, and then said seriously: "Akshara is pregnant!"

"Pregnant?" Sokov was stunned after hearing this, and said to himself that he and Akshara had never had any close contact. Even if she was pregnant, she had nothing to do with him. But he was very curious, Akshara

Whose child is Sarah carrying: “Who is the father?”

"I don't know who she is specifically." Anatoly shook his head and said, "I only know that she has been very close to several Azerbaijani bosses who sell leather jackets in recent months. I think the father of the child,

It should be one of them."

“What is Akshara going to do?”

"What else can we do, of course, give birth." Anatoly said: "After the child reaches one year old, leave it to her mother to take care of her, and then she will come to Moscow to work."

Sokov couldn't help frowning after hearing this. According to Anatoly, it would be at least two years before he sees Akshara again. It seems that he will need to recruit another employee during the peak season to avoid

I was so busy when I got it.

"Anatoly, I know that in Ukraine, like Russia, medical care is free." Sokov asked casually: "Aksara gives birth to a baby in the hospital, is it free?"

"Yes, it is indeed free." Anatoly nodded and said, "According to relevant regulations, when a child is born, the relevant departments will directly distribute a subsidy of one thousand US dollars to Akshara.

In addition, there is a subsidy of US$1,000, which will be paid in installments within three years.”

"That's pretty good," Sokov said with a smile: "Not only does it not cost money to give birth to a child in the hospital, but you can also receive subsidies from relevant departments. By the way, children without a father will not be affected when they enter the household in the future.

Making things difficult?"

"How is this possible?" Anatoly continued: "When the mother is discharged from the hospital with her child, the hospital will notify the relevant departments. When the relevant departments issue subsidies, they will give a certificate for the child to enter the household. Yes.

This proves that registering a household is a very simple matter.”

After chatting with Anatole for a while, Sokov returned to his shop.

There were no customers in the store, and Lena and Ada were sitting at the door chatting.

Sokov took out his mobile phone and checked the time. He found that it was just after one o'clock and it was still early before get off work, so he said to the two of them: "I have to go out for something and I'll be back before get off work."

After driving out of the market, Sokov drove directly to Lubyanka.

He clearly remembered that after he was seriously injured on the battlefield, he was sent to an underground hospital opposite Lubyanka. He wanted to see if that hospital was still there.

When he arrived at the open space opposite the Lubyanka Building, Sokov did indeed see the container inserted diagonally into the ground.

But when he walked over, he found that the door was locked and the lock was rusty. He didn't know how long it had been closed.

"Sir, what are you doing here?"

Sokov heard someone talking behind him, turned around quickly, and saw two men in black suits standing next to him, and a black car parked not far away.

Seeing that Sokov did not answer, the person on the left asked again: "Sir, what are you doing here?"

Sokov saw that the two of them were not like ordinary people. They might have come out of the Lubyanka Building. If he couldn't say a word about "Zhou Yinmao" today, he might be detained. After quickly organizing some words in his mind, Sokov

, and said: "Boy, wasn't yesterday Victory Day? I heard from others that during the Great Patriotic War, the underground hospital opposite Lubyanka received many wounded senior generals. I happen to be free today,

I just came here to take a look, but I didn’t expect that there was a big rusty lock hanging on the door.”

Hearing Sokov say this, the two looked at each other and saw the confusion in each other's eyes.

The man on the left asked: "Sir, who did you listen to?"

"Yesterday in Victory Square, I heard a person specifically mention this matter when introducing the Great Patriotic War to others."

"Sir, I think you must have been deceived." The man on the left said: "This underground hospital was specially used for occupational disease testing in 1987. At that time, the Great Patriotic War had ended more than 40 years ago, how could it be possible to house it?

Where are the injured senior generals?"

"Oh, that's it." After hearing what the other party said, Sokov quickly said apologetically: "That was my mistake. I'm leaving now."

As he drove away from Lubyanka, Sokov muttered to himself: What the hell is going on? When he was injured in the 1940s, he was indeed sent to this underground hospital. When Asya pushed herself out for a walk, there were more

For the first time, I clearly saw the Lubyanka Building opposite. How did this hospital, which was still in operation in the 1940s, turn into a small hospital built in 1987 specifically for occupational disease examinations in the blink of an eye?

When Sokov drove through Lenin Street, he went to his first residence.

He parked the car on the side of the road and walked to the door of the unit.

The big iron door is closed tightly. If you want to enter, you must press the correct password.

Sokov thought for a while, and the password seemed to be "1234", so he stretched out four fingers and pressed four rusty buttons at the same time.

Unexpectedly, the big iron gate actually opened.

He stepped into the unit. The duty room on the ground floor was actually empty, but the bright lights in the corridor illuminated it as if it were daytime.

Since no one was questioning him, Sokov boldly went to the room where he had lived, raised his hand and knocked twice on the door. But there was no movement inside. He knocked twice again, but still nothing.

Any response would prove that my judgment when I passed by here in the morning was correct. No one really lives here.

Since there was no one there, there was no point even breaking in, so Sokov turned around and left.

Standing outside the building, Sokov looked at the familiar buildings around him in a daze, thinking about where he should go next.

He quickly remembered that after he moved from here, he would move to a compound not far away. He could drive there to see if the compound was still there.

Sokov drove and soon arrived near the compound.

Although he didn't know who lived in this compound now, from the barbed wire fence stretched on the wall, the sentry standing guard at the door, and the police patrolling with police dogs, Sokov knew that there must be important people living inside.

character, otherwise the security would not be so tight.

Just as Sokov was about to drive away, a black kitten ran out of the green belt on the roadside and stood motionless in front of Sokov's car.

Sokov felt that the kitten looked familiar, a bit like Luna, the little black cat he and Asiya had raised back then, so he opened the car door, got out of the car, took a few steps toward the black cat, and gave a tentative bark.

: "Luna!"

Unexpectedly, as soon as his cry stopped, the little black cat actually ran over. When it came to Sokov, it circled around him twice, and then kept pushing its head against his pants.

Seeing the kitten being so close to him, the muscles on Sokov's face couldn't help but twitched violently: "What the hell is going on? Why is this little black cat so close to me? Is it really...

The cat that Asia and I had?”

When Sokov turned around and sat back in the car, the little black cat also got into the car and sat skillfully in the passenger seat. He looked up at Sokov and meowed a few times.

, seemed to be urging Sokov to drive faster.

Sokov smiled and shook his head, started the vehicle, and headed towards the market. Although he still had many places to go, he gave up because he knew very well that even if he went to those places, he would probably not be able to find them.

He couldn't find any information about himself. After all, he looked up history yesterday and couldn't find anyone named Sokov. He couldn't explain what he had experienced, but it was just a long dream.

Back at the market, when Sokov appeared in front of Lena and Ada with Luna in his arms, the two had a startled look on their faces: "Misha, did you just go to the cat and dog market to buy a cat?"

"No." Sokov shook his head slightly and said, "I picked it up on the road."

"It's still a cat sister." After checking the kitten, Lena asked curiously: "What are you going to name it?"

"Luna, what does this name mean?"

"Not bad, not bad, a very good name."

"Misha, can you give me this cat?" Ada took the initiative to ask Sokov: "As you know, I will go back to the suburban villa to farm in a few days. There are many small animals in the forest.

, if there is a cat, many small animals will not dare to enter the house."

Sokov knew very well that Ada's villa was just a wooden house in the woods on the outskirts. No one was home all year round, and snakes, insects, rats, ants and the like couldn't stand it. Giving Luna to her would also help her take care of the home.

.Even if Ada comes back to work and there is no one in the villa, Luna can still survive in the woods.

"Okay, Ada, then I will give Luna to you."

After Ada took Luna and expressed her gratitude to Sokov, she held Luna in her arms and began to tease it. Luna's eyes were always looking at Sokov, and she made a series of calls from time to time.

As if to protest Sokov giving it away casually.

When it was time to get off work, Ada put Luna into a small cardboard box and was about to leave when she met Anna who happened to come in.

Anna saw the cardboard box Ada was holding and asked curiously: "Ada, what good things did you buy?"

"It's not something I bought." Ada said, "It's a kitten given to me by Misha." As she said that, she opened the lid and let Anna see the kitten inside.

"Oh, this kitten is so cute." After Anna saw Luna, she felt very fond of it. She turned to Sokov and said, "Misha, have you forgotten that I also want a kitten? Why don't you

Give it to me?"

Sokov was complaining in his heart and said to me, sister, I just came back from decades ago. Many things are still a mess and I don’t have a clue. How can I remember that you like kittens? But this is in a public place.

Sokov still had to protect his image, so he could only bite the bullet and said: "Oh, Anna, I'm so sorry, there are so many things going on recently, I forgot about it. Do you think this is okay, if you really like it"

Cat, I will take you to a place that sells cats another day to see if there is one that suits your liking and buy you one."

Ada, who was originally complacent because she picked up a cat for nothing, suddenly felt that Luna in the carton didn't smell good when she heard Sokov said that he was going to buy a good cat for Anna.

After Anna waited for Ada to leave the store, she held Sokov's arm and asked in a pinched voice: "Misha, where are we going to have dinner today?"

"How about buying some food and we can cook it ourselves when we go home."

"No, no, I want to go out to eat."

Sokov asked helplessly: "Tell me, where do you want to eat?"

"Go to the Kiev Metro Station." Lena, who was standing nearby, suggested: "There is a Mumu cafeteria there, right at the ship pier."

"Okay, okay." Sokov has been to that restaurant many times, so he naturally knows what the consumption level there is. It is definitely better than buying food and cooking at home, so he nodded and agreed: "Then we will go to the Kiev Metro.

Station’s Mumu Restaurant.”

While driving to the Kiev subway station, Sokov heard Anna say to Lena: "Lena, I have already agreed with Misha to go to Sochi in a while. Then you can go with us."

"

Lena glanced at Sokov who was driving, and said hesitantly: "This is not good. You two should go, and I won't join in the fun."

"Lena, since Anna has extended an invitation to you, as her best friend, do you want to see her disappointed?"

"Well, since you are kindly inviting me, it would be too rude to refuse you." Lena said, "Whenever you set out, please remember to call me."

The two girls sitting in the back row, after chatting for a while about going to Sochi, somehow changed the topic to a new topic: "Anna, in two days, someone will have a party at a villa in the suburbs, will you go?"

Anna glanced at Sokov quickly and said with a guilty conscience: "Forget it, those attending the party are basically strangers. If I can't find anything in common with them, I won't go."

"If you don't go, then I won't go either." Lena said, "When I go to work tomorrow, I will find that person and make it clear to him that neither of us will go to his party."

After arriving at the place, Sokov found that the parking lot was full of cars. Just as he was trying to find a parking space, Lenara opened the door and got out of the car, and said to Sokov: "Misha, take your time to find a parking space.

I'll go in first and grab a seat."

After Lena left, Sokov curiously asked Anna: "Anna, since Lena asked you to go to a party in a villa in the suburbs, why didn't you go?"

"I don't want to go, it's too chaotic." Anna shook her head and said, "The party was relatively normal at the beginning, but after everyone got drunk, the situation changed. A large group of men and women ran to the swimming pool outside the house to swim.

Someone was taking photos and videos with a digital camera nearby."

"Is there any problem with swimming?" Sokov asked puzzledly: "Are you worried that getting into the water after being drunk may cause drowning?"

"No, Misha, do you have to let me tell you those unspeakable things?" Anna stamped her feet anxiously when she heard what Sokov said: "It's like the filming scene of a love action movie. Do you think I can

Feel free to go there?"


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