Chapter 1209 Uninvited Guest

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After hearing Sokov's heartfelt words, Asiya was very moved. She knew that Sokov was worried about her own safety, so she did not arrange herself to a dangerous position.

She stood up and walked to Sokov, kissed him hard on the forehead, and said gratefully: "Misha, thank you for your kindness. But as an assistant military doctor, my responsibility is to rescue the injured. soldier. I think if possible, you should place me in the front-line combat unit."

Seeing that Asiya insisted on going to the front-line troops, Sokov did not persuade her again. Based on his understanding of Asiya, even if he tried to persuade her, she would probably not agree to stay in the field hospital of the group army.

Sokov thought about several divisions in his mind, and finally thought that Khokhlov's 182nd Division was the first unit to enter the battle. In the following days, he would definitely not carry out any major battles. The task is given to their division. If Portia is allowed to go to this division, the danger can be minimized.

Thinking of this, he said to Asiya: "Asiya, since you want to go to the front-line army, why not go to Colonel Khokhlov's 182nd Division. In this battle to block the Imperial Division, they were the first A man who went into battle. This is a heroic unit. If you have no objections, I will arrange for you to find a division?"

How did Asia know Sokov's little thoughts, and asked with some worry: "Misha, will the other party agree to want me?"

"Don't worry, as long as I'm here, no one will dare to object to whichever division you want to go to." After saying that, Sokov stood up and walked to the telephone placed on the wall. He shook the handle a few times. Putting the receiver to his ear, when he heard a voice coming from inside, he said into the receiver: "I am Sokov, pick me up from the 182nd Division headquarters."

The call was quickly connected. After hearing Khokhlov's voice coming from the receiver, Sokov said calmly: "Comrade Colonel, I plan to send an assistant military doctor to your division field hospital. I don't know if you Are you willing?"

"Comrade Commander, our division's field hospital has always been seriously short of medical staff. It would be great if you could send us an assistant military doctor." Colonel Khokhlov asked tentatively: "I wonder when he can come here?"

"It's not 'he' but 'she', a female assistant military doctor." There are still differences in the names of "he" and "she" in Russian. Sokov realized that the other party had misunderstood that he would send them a The male military doctor came over and explained specifically, and finally emphasized: "You must ensure her safety..."

Unexpectedly, before he finished speaking, he was interrupted by Khokhlov: "What, Comrade Commander, you plan to send a female assistant military doctor over. Is this appropriate? You know, male military doctors are more popular on the front line. .”

When Asiya heard the other party politely rejecting her joining, the expression on her face couldn't help but darken. Seeing this, Sokov frowned and said dissatisfied: "Comrade Colonel, don't you know that there are only soldiers and civilians on the battlefield, and there is no distinction between men and women?"

"Comrade Commander, you are right." Khokhlov agreed with Sokov's statement, but he still stubbornly said: "But will women feel scared when they go to the battlefield? ?”

"No." Sokov said decisively: "She once participated in the entire battle to defend Stalingrad and carried the wounded off the battlefield many times. She is not afraid of fighting at all."

Originally, Khokhlov wanted to continue to refuse, but when he heard Sokov mentioning the Battle of Stalingrad, he immediately realized that the reason why Sokov repeatedly recommended this person to him might have something to do with this female military doctor. Thinking of this, Khokhlov asked tentatively: "Comrade Commander, I would like to ask, is this person related to you?"

"Yes, she is a relative of mine." Sokov glanced at Asiya and continued: "Do you have to see if she is a relative of mine before you decide whether to let her join your field hospital?"

"No, Comrade Commander." Seeing that Sokov's words hit the nail on the head, Khokhlov still tried his best to hide it: "Since she is a female military doctor who has fought in the war, on behalf of all the commanders and fighters of our division, I welcome her arrival."

"Okay, I'll send someone to send her there tomorrow." After Sokov said, he hung up the phone and said to Asya: "It's done, Colonel Khokhlov welcomes you to join their division field hospital. "

"Misha, this is so great." Asiya sat on Sokov's lap, put her arms around his neck, kissed him twice on the cheek, and said excitedly: "Thank you for doing this for me. Everything you do.”

After hearing Sokov's heartfelt words, Asiya was very moved. She knew that Sokov was worried about her own safety, so she did not arrange herself to a dangerous position.

She stood up and walked to Sokov, kissed him hard on the forehead, and said gratefully: "Misha, thank you for your kindness. But as an assistant military doctor, my responsibility is to rescue the injured. soldier. I think if possible, you should place me in the front-line combat unit."

Seeing that Asiya insisted on going to the front-line troops, Sokov did not persuade her again. Based on his understanding of Asiya, even if he tried to persuade her, she might not agree to stay in the field hospital of the group army.

Sokov thought about several divisions in his mind, and finally thought that Khokhlov's 182nd Division was the first unit to enter the battle. In the following days, he would definitely not carry out any major battles. The task is given to their division. If Portia is allowed to go to this division, the danger can be minimized.

Thinking of this, he said to Asiya: "Asiya, since you want to go to the front-line army, why not go to Colonel Khokhlov's 182nd Division. In this battle to block the Imperial Division, they were the first A man who went into battle. This is a heroic unit. If you have no objections, I will arrange for you to find a division?"

How did Asia know Sokov's little thoughts, and asked with some worry: "Misha, will the other party agree to want me?"

"Don't worry, as long as I'm here, no one will dare to object to whichever division you want to go to." As he said that, Sokov stood up and walked to the telephone placed on the wall. He shook the handle a few times. Putting the receiver to his ear, when he heard a voice coming from inside, he said into the receiver: "I am Sokov, pick me up from the 182nd Division headquarters."

The call was quickly connected. After hearing Khokhlov's voice coming from the receiver, Sokov said calmly: "Comrade Colonel, I plan to send an assistant military doctor to your division field hospital. I don't know if you Are you willing?"

"Comrade Commander, our division's field hospital has always been seriously short of medical staff. It would be great if you could send us an assistant military doctor." Colonel Khokhlov asked tentatively: "I wonder when he can come here?"

"It's not 'he' but 'she', a female assistant military doctor." There are still differences in the names of "he" and "she" in Russian. Sokov realized that the other party had misunderstood that he would send them a The male military doctor came over and explained specifically, and finally emphasized: "You must ensure her safety..."

Unexpectedly, before he finished speaking, he was interrupted by Khokhlov: "What, Comrade Commander, you plan to send a female assistant military doctor over. Is this appropriate? You know, male military doctors are more popular on the front line. .”

When Asiya heard the other party politely rejecting her joining, the expression on her face couldn't help but darken. Seeing this, Sokov frowned and said dissatisfied: "Comrade Colonel, don't you know that there are only soldiers and civilians on the battlefield, and there is no distinction between men and women?"

"Comrade Commander, you are right." Khokhlov agreed with Sokov's statement, but he still stubbornly said: "But will women feel scared when they go to the battlefield? ?”

"No." Sokov said decisively: "She once participated in the entire battle to defend Stalingrad and carried the wounded off the battlefield many times. She is not afraid of fighting at all."

Originally, Khokhlov wanted to continue to refuse, but when he heard Sokov mentioning the Battle of Stalingrad, he immediately realized that the reason why Sokov repeatedly recommended this person to him might have something to do with this female military doctor. Thinking of this, Khokhlov asked tentatively: "Comrade Commander, I would like to ask, is this person related to you?"

"Yes, she is a relative of mine." Sokov glanced at Asiya and continued: "Do you have to see if she is a relative of mine before you decide whether to let her join your field hospital?"

"No, Comrade Commander." Seeing that Sokov's words hit the nail on the head, Khokhlov still tried his best to hide it: "Since she is a female military doctor who has fought in the war, on behalf of all the commanders and fighters of our division, I welcome her arrival."

"Okay, I'll send someone to send her there tomorrow." After Sokov said, he hung up the phone and said to Asya: "It's done, Colonel Khokhlov welcomes you to join their division field hospital. "

"Misha, this is so great." Asiya sat on Sokov's lap, put her arms around his neck, kissed him twice on the cheek, and said excitedly: "Thank you for doing this for me. Everything you do.”

After hearing Sokov's heartfelt words, Asiya was very moved. She knew that Sokov was worried about her own safety, so she did not arrange herself to a dangerous position.

She stood up and walked to Sokov, kissed him hard on the forehead, and said gratefully: "Misha, thank you for your kindness. But as an assistant military doctor, my responsibility is to rescue the injured. soldier. I think if possible, you should place me in the front-line combat unit."

Seeing that Asiya insisted on going to the front-line troops, Sokov did not persuade her again. Based on his understanding of Asiya, even if he tried to persuade her, she would probably not agree to stay in the field hospital of the group army.

Sokov thought about several divisions in his mind, and finally thought that Khokhlov's 182nd Division was the first unit to enter the battle. In the following days, he would definitely not carry out any major battles. The task is given to their division. If Portia is allowed to go to this division, the danger can be minimized.

Thinking of this, he said to Asiya: "Asiya, since you want to go to the front-line army, why not go to Colonel Khokhlov's 182nd Division. In this battle to block the Imperial Division, they were the first A man who went into battle. This is a heroic unit. If you have no objections, I will arrange for you to find a division?"

How did Asia know Sokov's little thoughts, and asked with some worry: "Misha, will the other party agree to want me?"

"Don't worry, as long as I'm here, no one will dare to object to whichever division you want to go to." After saying that, Sokov stood up and walked to the telephone placed on the wall. He shook the handle a few times. Putting the receiver to his ear, when he heard a voice coming from inside, he said into the receiver: "I am Sokov, pick me up from the 182nd Division headquarters."

The call was quickly connected. After hearing Khokhlov's voice coming from the receiver, Sokov said calmly: "Comrade Colonel, I plan to send an assistant military doctor to your division field hospital. I don't know if you Are you willing?"

"Comrade Commander, our division's field hospital has always been seriously short of medical staff. It would be great if you could send us an assistant military doctor." Colonel Khokhlov asked tentatively: "I wonder when he can come here?"

"It's not 'he' but 'she', a female assistant military doctor." There are still differences in the names of "he" and "she" in Russian. Sokov realized that the other party had misunderstood that he would send them a The male military doctor came over and explained specifically, and finally emphasized: "You must ensure her safety..."

Unexpectedly, before he finished speaking, he was interrupted by Khokhlov: "What, Comrade Commander, you plan to send a female assistant military doctor over. Is this appropriate? You know, male military doctors are more popular on the front line. .”

When Asiya heard the other party politely rejecting her joining, the expression on her face couldn't help but darken. Seeing this, Sokov frowned and said dissatisfiedly: "Comrade Colonel, don't you know that there are only soldiers and civilians on the battlefield, and there is no distinction between men and women?"

"Comrade Commander, you are right." Khokhlov agreed with Sokov's statement, but he still stubbornly said: "But will women feel scared when they go to the battlefield? ?”

"No." Sokov said decisively: "She once participated in the entire battle to defend Stalingrad and carried the wounded off the battlefield many times. She is not afraid of fighting at all."

Originally, Khokhlov wanted to continue to refuse, but when he heard Sokov mentioning the Battle of Stalingrad, he immediately realized that the reason why Sokov repeatedly recommended this person to him might have something to do with this female military doctor. Thinking of this, Khokhlov asked tentatively: "Comrade Commander, I would like to ask, is this person related to you?"

"Yes, she is a relative of mine." Sokov glanced at Asiya and continued: "Do you have to see if she is a relative of mine before you decide whether to let her join your field hospital?"

"No, Comrade Commander." Seeing that Sokov's words hit the nail on the head, Khokhlov still tried his best to hide it: "Since she is a female military doctor who has fought in the war, on behalf of all the commanders and fighters of our division, I welcome her arrival."

"Okay, I'll send someone to send her there tomorrow." After Sokov said, he hung up the phone and said to Asiya with a smile: "Asiya, the matter has been settled, Colonel Khokhlov welcomes you You join their division field hospital.”