Samoilov approached Sokov and said in a low voice: "Comrade Commander, what are you going to do with this kind of person? It's better to just drag him to a corner and shoot him, and save yourself the trouble."
"No, he can't be killed." Sokov saw many pedestrians on the nearby streets, and they all saw what happened here. If you shoot an unarmed man in front of them, what does it have to do with the brutal Germans? Therefore, he emphasized: "Then take him with you first, and we will go find the Military Commissioner."
The action of arresting the ticket seller was not only seen by the surrounding pedestrians, but also alerted a patrol that happened to be passing nearby. The team was led by a young second lieutenant. Seeing a lot of people gathered here, he guessed that something might have happened, so he rushed over with his own people.
"Stop!" When he saw Sokov and others trying to leave, he shouted loudly: "We are a patrol team, please show your ID."
Seeing that the patrol had been alerted, Sokov was worried that his leaving like this might cause unnecessary misunderstandings, so he quickly said to everyone: "Let's take a rest here and wait until we explain the matter clearly to the patrol before leaving."
The patrol came in front of everyone. After the captain looked at everyone, he targeted Sokov and Managarov, because except for him, everyone present was wearing casual clothes.
The second lieutenant captain came to the two of them, stretched out his hand, and said expressionlessly: "Your IDs!"
Seeing Managarov preparing to take out his ID, Sokov quickly stopped him: "No, my ID alone is enough to handle everything."
Hearing what Sokov said, the second lieutenant sneered: "Your certificate can handle everything. What a big statement. Do you think you are the commander of the group army?"
Faced with the second lieutenant's doubts, Sokov said nothing and just handed over his ID. The second lieutenant took the military card and opened it, preparing to find out the other party's name and unit, and then go to the other party's superiors to complain.
After seeing the contents of the military ID card clearly, his face suddenly changed. He stood up at attention and saluted: "Comrade Commander, I'm sorry, I didn't know it was you. If there is any offense, please forgive me." Please forgive me."
Sokov took the military ID card from the opponent's hand, put it back in his pocket, waved with a smile, and said to the second lieutenant: "You can continue to patrol."
Although Sokov asked the second lieutenant to continue patrolling, the other party was not willing to leave Sokov at this time. He smiled and said flatteringly: "Comrade Commander, although our army has occupied the city, there are still some areas that have not been eliminated." Stragglers. For your safety, let us protect your safety."
Sokov thought that when he came out, he forgot to ask Tsarev where Lunev and the others were, so he took the opportunity to ask the second lieutenant: "Comrade second lieutenant, do you know where the military commissar and the others are?"
"I know!" Unexpectedly, the second lieutenant nodded vigorously and said in a positive tone: "They are distributing food and daily necessities to the residents of the city at the Workers' Cultural Palace not far from here."
After hearing what the second lieutenant said in such detail, Sokov felt that it would be a good choice to let him be his guide, so he said to him: "Okay, comrade second lieutenant, you will be our guide and take us to the military commissar. .”
"Okay, Comrade Commander." The second lieutenant agreed. He was about to lead the way when he saw the man caught by Samoylov and others, and curiously asked Sokov: "Comrade Commander, I don't know who he is?" What mistake did you make?"
"Reselling ration certificates and trying to make a profit from them."
"How disgusting, how dare you resell the ration certificates." The second lieutenant said, directly pulling out his pistol and aiming at the man: "Comrade Commander, what else can you be polite to this kind of person? Let's execute him on the spot?"
"No, we can't kill him for the time being." Sokov waved his hands and said, "I still have something important to ask him."
When Sokov saw the second lieutenant put away his pistol, his eyes were red, and he seemed to be sad about something, so he asked with concern: "Comrade second lieutenant, what happened to you?"
The second lieutenant shook his head with red eyes and said insincerely: "It's okay, nothing happened."
"Comrade Commander, I know what's going on." A veteran in the patrol said unexpectedly: "The second lieutenant thought of his family."
"His family?!" Managarov next to him couldn't help but became interested when he heard what the veteran said, and quickly asked: "Comrade soldier, what is going on?"
The veteran already knew Sokov's identity. Seeing that this elderly soldier was wearing the uniform of an ordinary soldier, he knew very well that this man must have a high position, so he replied respectfully: "At the end of last year When the second lieutenant's father went to collect food rations, the ration card he was carrying was stolen by a thief. You know, that is the ration card for the whole family. Without the ration card, it means that there will be no food and the whole family will be killed. Starve to death." Samoilov approached Sokov and said in a low voice: "Comrade Commander, what are you going to do with this kind of person? It's better to just drag him to a corner and shoot him, and save yourself the trouble."
"No, he can't be killed." Sokov saw many pedestrians on the nearby streets, and they all saw what happened here. If you shoot an unarmed man in front of them, what does it have to do with the brutal Germans? Therefore, he emphasized: "Then take him with you first, and we will go find the Military Commissioner."
The action of arresting the ticket seller was not only seen by the surrounding pedestrians, but also alerted a patrol that happened to be passing nearby. The team was led by a young second lieutenant. Seeing a lot of people gathered here, he guessed that something might have happened, so he rushed over with his own people.
"Stop!" When he saw Sokov and others trying to leave, he shouted loudly: "We are a patrol team, please show your ID."
Seeing that the patrol had been alerted, Sokov was worried that his leaving like this might cause unnecessary misunderstandings, so he quickly said to everyone: "Let's take a rest here and wait until we explain the matter clearly to the patrol before leaving."
The patrol came in front of everyone. After the captain looked at everyone, he targeted Sokov and Managarov, because except for him, everyone present was wearing casual clothes.
The second lieutenant captain came to the two of them, stretched out his hand, and said expressionlessly: "Your IDs!"
Seeing Managarov preparing to take out his ID, Sokov quickly stopped him: "No, my ID alone is enough to handle everything."
Hearing what Sokov said, the second lieutenant sneered: "Your certificate can handle everything. What a big statement. Do you think you are the commander of the group army?"
Faced with the second lieutenant's doubts, Sokov said nothing and just handed over his ID. The second lieutenant took the military card and opened it, preparing to find out the other party's name and unit, and then go to the other party's superiors to complain.
After seeing the contents of the military ID card clearly, his face suddenly changed. He stood up at attention and saluted: "Comrade Commander, I'm sorry, I didn't know it was you. If there is any offense, please forgive me." Please forgive me."
Sokov took the military ID card from the opponent's hand, put it back in his pocket, waved with a smile, and said to the second lieutenant: "You can continue to patrol."
Although Sokov asked the second lieutenant to continue patrolling, the other party was not willing to leave Sokov at this time. He smiled and said flatteringly: "Comrade Commander, although our army has occupied the city, there are still some areas that have not been eliminated." Stragglers. For your safety, let us protect your safety."
Sokov thought that when he came out, he forgot to ask Tsarev where Lunev and the others were, so he took the opportunity to ask the second lieutenant: "Comrade second lieutenant, do you know where the military commissar and the others are?"
"I know!" Unexpectedly, the second lieutenant nodded vigorously and said in a positive tone: "They are distributing food and daily necessities to the residents of the city at the Workers' Cultural Palace not far from here."
After hearing what the second lieutenant said in such detail, Sokov felt that it would be a good choice to let him be his guide, so he said to him: "Okay, comrade second lieutenant, you will be our guide and take us to the military commissar. .”
"Okay, Comrade Commander." The second lieutenant agreed. He was about to lead the way when he saw the man caught by Samoylov and others, and curiously asked Sokov: "Comrade Commander, I don't know who he is?" What mistake did you make?"
"Reselling ration certificates and trying to make a profit from them."
"How disgusting, how dare you resell the ration certificates." The second lieutenant said, directly pulling out his pistol and aiming at the man: "Comrade Commander, what else can you be polite to this kind of person? Let's execute him on the spot?"
"No, we can't kill him for the time being." Sokov waved his hands and said, "I still have something important to ask him."
When Sokov saw the second lieutenant put away his pistol, his eyes were red, and he seemed to be sad about something, so he asked with concern: "Comrade second lieutenant, what happened to you?"
The second lieutenant shook his head with red eyes and said insincerely: "It's okay, nothing happened."
"Comrade Commander, I know what's going on." A veteran in the patrol said unexpectedly: "The second lieutenant thought of his family."
"His family?!" Managarov next to him couldn't help but became interested when he heard what the veteran said, and quickly asked: "Comrade soldier, what is going on?"
The veteran already knew Sokov's identity. Seeing that this elderly soldier was wearing the uniform of an ordinary soldier, he knew very well that this man must have a high position, so he replied respectfully: "At the end of last year When the second lieutenant's father went to collect food rations, the ration card he was carrying was stolen by a thief. You know, that is the ration card for the whole family. Without the ration card, it means that there will be no food and the whole family will be killed. Starve to death." Samoilov approached Sokov and said in a low voice: "Comrade Commander, what are you going to do with this kind of person? It's better to just drag him to a corner and shoot him, and save yourself the trouble."
"No, he can't be killed." Sokov saw many pedestrians on the nearby streets, and they all saw what happened here. If you shoot an unarmed man in front of them, what does it have to do with the brutal Germans? Therefore, he emphasized: "Then take him with you first, and we will go find the Military Commissioner."
The action of arresting the ticket seller was not only seen by the surrounding pedestrians, but also alerted a patrol that happened to be passing nearby. The team was led by a young second lieutenant. Seeing a lot of people gathered here, he guessed that something might have happened, so he rushed over with his own people.
"Stop!" When he saw Sokov and others trying to leave, he shouted loudly: "We are a patrol team, please show your ID."
Seeing that the patrol had been alerted, Sokov was worried that his leaving like this might cause unnecessary misunderstandings, so he quickly said to everyone: "Let's take a rest here and wait until we explain the matter clearly to the patrol before leaving."
The patrol came in front of everyone. After the captain looked at everyone, he targeted Sokov and Managarov, because except for him, everyone present was wearing casual clothes.
The second lieutenant captain came to the two of them, stretched out his hand, and said expressionlessly: "Your IDs!"
Seeing Managarov preparing to take out his ID, Sokov quickly stopped him: "No, my ID alone is enough to handle everything."
Hearing what Sokov said, the second lieutenant sneered: "Your certificate can handle everything. What a big statement. Do you think you are the commander of the group army?"
Faced with the second lieutenant's doubts, Sokov said nothing and just handed over his ID. The second lieutenant took the military card and opened it, preparing to find out the other party's name and unit, and then go to the other party's superiors to complain.
After seeing the contents of the military ID card clearly, his face suddenly changed. He stood up at attention and saluted: "Comrade Commander, I'm sorry, I didn't know it was you. If there is any offense, please forgive me." Please forgive me."
Sokov took the military ID card from the opponent's hand, put it back in his pocket, waved with a smile, and said to the second lieutenant: "You can continue to patrol."
Although Sokov asked the second lieutenant to continue patrolling, the other party was not willing to leave Sokov at this time. He smiled and said flatteringly: "Comrade Commander, although our army has occupied the city, there are still some areas that have not been eliminated." Stragglers. For your safety, let us protect your safety."
Sokov thought that when he came out, he forgot to ask Tsarev where Lunev and the others were, so he took the opportunity to ask the second lieutenant: "Comrade second lieutenant, do you know where the military commissar and the others are?"
"I know!" Unexpectedly, the second lieutenant nodded vigorously and said in a positive tone: "They are distributing food and daily necessities to the residents of the city at the Workers' Cultural Palace not far from here."
After hearing what the second lieutenant said in such detail, Sokov felt that it would be a good choice to let him be his guide, so he said to him: "Okay, comrade second lieutenant, you will be our guide and take us to the military commissar. .”
"Okay, Comrade Commander." The second lieutenant agreed. He was about to lead the way when he saw the man caught by Samoylov and others, and curiously asked Sokov: "Comrade Commander, I don't know who he is?" What mistake did you make?"
"How disgusting, how dare you resell the ration certificates." The second lieutenant said, directly pulling out his pistol and aiming at the man: "Comrade Commander, what else can you be polite to this kind of person? Let's execute him on the spot?"