Chapter 1670 Lubyanka Military Hospital (Part 2)

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Since Asiya was transferred to the weapons and equipment department, she was quickly promoted from the original assistant military doctor to a military doctor. But her workload has decreased instead of increasing. She doesn't have to deal with soldiers covered in blood every day. She only needs to prescribe some commonly used medicines to some workers or technicians who are feeling unwell.

Asiya, who had long been accustomed to being busy at the front line, was tired of this dull life, and she had the idea of ​​​​returning to the front line. In order to achieve this goal smoothly, she tried to call the 27th Army Headquarters, hoping to get Sokov's support.

But for some reason, after finally getting through the phone, the staff officer who answered the phone said politely: "Comrade woman, I'm really sorry. Comrade Commander has gone to inspect the frontline troops. I don't know when I can get in touch with him. If you If you come to him in an emergency, please leave your name and phone number, and I will tell him when he comes back."

Asiya was very disappointed when Sokov was not found, but in order to get in touch with Sokov as soon as possible, she still said truthfully: "My name is Asiya, I am Sokov's wife. If I can contact him , asked him to give me a call, I now work in the weapons and equipment department."

When the staff officer learned that the call was from Asiya, he was a little panicked. He hurriedly covered the receiver with his hand and turned to ask the commander standing behind him: "Comrade Captain, the call is from the commander's wife. What should I do?" Reply to her?"

In order to prevent fluctuations in military morale, the news of Sokov's injury was strictly blocked in the 27th Army. But these personnel in the headquarters happened to be within the scope of insiders. The officer on duty listened to the staff officer and made a gesture to him, then stepped forward to take the microphone, put it to his ear and said politely: "Hello, Comrade Asiya, I am the officer on duty at the headquarters. Comrade Commander He is not at the headquarters now. When he comes back, I will ask him to contact you immediately."

Asiya had no doubts about the words of the officer on duty. After all, when she worked in a hospital on the front line, she knew that Sokov would run to the front line all day long and rarely stay at his headquarters honestly. Although she was disappointed, she politely said to the officer on duty: "I have an urgent matter to see him. If you see him, please ask him to call me as soon as possible."

Not long after Asiya finished making the call, a major officer walked into the infirmary from outside. Asia recognized this as the officer who was protecting Ustinov, and asked politely: "Hello, comrade major! Where do you feel uncomfortable? What medicine do you need?"

"Comrade Asiya, I am in good health and I don't need any medicine."

Asiya looked at the other party and thought with some confusion: Since he was not here to prescribe medicine, why did he come to his own infirmary?

The major saw Asiya's doubts and said proactively: "Comrade Asiya, Comrade People's Commissar is looking for you, but your phone here can't be reached, so he ordered me to come directly to you."

Hearing what the major said, Asiya explained apologetically: "I'm sorry, comrade major, I just made a call to the frontier, that's why the call couldn't come in."

"It doesn't matter." The major said magnanimously: "Please follow me to the People's Commissar's office now. I think he may be impatient."

Asya was just a small military doctor in the Weapons and Equipment Department. How dare she keep Ustinov waiting for a long time? She hurriedly picked up the medical box on the table, slung it over her shoulder, and said: "Let's go, Comrade Major." , let’s go see Comrade Ustinov now.”

"There's no need to carry the medicine box, Comrade Ustinov is not sick." Seeing Asiya carrying the medicine box, the major realized that she might have misunderstood, and quickly stopped him and said, "He just wants to see you and have a good chat with you. Let’s talk.”

"Talk to me?" Asiya put the medical kit back on the table, looked at the major and asked in surprise: "Comrade major, do you know what he wants to see me for?"

"I don't know." The major shook his head and said, "I was just ordered to come here to invite you."

Asia followed the major out of the infirmary and walked towards Ustinov's office.

Ustinov's office is on the top floor of the building. At the top of the stairs there were officers sitting behind desks and soldiers in full armor standing guard. When the officer saw the major leading Asiya upstairs, he immediately stood up and walked around from behind the table, greeting the major with a smile: "Comrade major, you are back!"

The major nodded to his subordinates, and then pointed at Asiya with his hand: "This is military doctor Asiya. I brought her here on the order of Comrade Ustinov."

As the major's subordinate, the officer naturally knew about this. At this moment, after hearing the major repeat the matter, he said politely: "Comrade Major, please come over. Comrade People's Commissar must be waiting impatiently." After the two people left, the officer sat down at the table again and picked up the pen. Asiya's visit was carefully recorded in the memo.

The two came to the door of a room. The major turned to Asiya and said: "Comrade Asiya, please wait here for a while. I will go in and report to Comrade People's Commissar."

After saying that, the major pushed open the closed wooden door and entered the room. After entering, he closed the door smoothly.

Asiya, who was standing outside the door, began to mutter in her heart that she and Ustinov had nothing to do with each other at all, so why did he send someone to find her today?

Before she could figure out what was going on, the door was opened from the inside, and then the major appeared at the door. He nodded slightly to Asiya, and then said: "Comrade Asiya, the People's Commissar is waiting for you inside. , please come in quickly."

Asya walked into the room and was surprised to find that Ustinov was not sitting behind the desk, but standing in the middle of the room. She quickly took two steps and came to Ustinov, raising her hand to The other party saluted: "Hello, Comrade Ustinov! Military doctor Asya is under your order..."

"Okay, okay, Asya, this is not an army, so there is no need to be so formal." Before Asiya could finish speaking, Ustinov interrupted her words and reached out to her, saying in a friendly way. : "Welcome to my office as a guest."

The major who was standing at the door quietly stepped out and closed the door while the two shook hands.

After Ustinov asked Asiya to sit down on the bench, he poured a cup of hot tea himself, handed it to Asiya's hand, and asked with concern: "Comrade Asiya, you have been to the weapons and equipment department for two years." It’s been more than a month, have you gotten used to the environment here?”

Since Ustinov was asking questions, Asya naturally could not sit down and answer. She quickly stood up and replied in a loud voice: "Comrade People's Commissar, I am used to the working environment here."

"Sit down, sit down quickly." Ustinov raised his right hand and pressed down twice: "This is not an army. You don't have to be too restrained. It's better to be more casual."

Since Asiya was transferred to the weapons and equipment department, she was quickly promoted from the original assistant military doctor to a military doctor. But her workload has decreased instead of increasing. She doesn't have to deal with soldiers covered in blood every day. She only needs to prescribe some commonly used medicines to some workers or technicians who are feeling unwell.

Asiya, who had long been accustomed to being busy at the front line, was tired of this dull life, and she had the idea of ​​​​returning to the front line. In order to achieve this goal smoothly, she tried to call the 27th Army Headquarters, hoping to get Sokov's support.

But for some reason, after finally getting through the phone, the staff officer who answered the phone said politely: "Comrade woman, I'm really sorry. Comrade Commander has gone to inspect the frontline troops. I don't know when I can get in touch with him. If you If you come to him in an emergency, please leave your name and phone number, and I will tell him when he comes back."

Asiya was very disappointed when Sokov was not found, but in order to get in touch with Sokov as soon as possible, she still said truthfully: "My name is Asiya, I am Sokov's wife. If I can contact him , asked him to give me a call, I now work in the weapons and equipment department."

When the staff officer learned that the call was from Asiya, he was a little panicked. He hurriedly covered the receiver with his hand and turned to ask the commander standing behind him: "Comrade Captain, the call is from the commander's wife. What should I do?" Reply to her?"

In order to prevent fluctuations in military morale, the news of Sokov's injury was strictly blocked in the 27th Army. But these personnel in the headquarters happened to be within the scope of insiders. The officer on duty listened to the staff officer and made a gesture to him, then stepped forward to take the microphone, put it to his ear and said politely: "Hello, Comrade Asiya, I am the officer on duty at the headquarters. Comrade Commander He is not at the headquarters now. When he comes back, I will ask him to contact you immediately."

Asiya had no doubts about the words of the officer on duty. After all, when she worked in a hospital on the front line, she knew that Sokov would run to the front line all day long and rarely stay at his headquarters honestly. Although she was disappointed, she politely said to the officer on duty: "I have an urgent matter to see him. If you see him, please ask him to call me as soon as possible."

Not long after Asiya finished making the call, a major officer walked into the infirmary from outside. Asia recognized this as the officer who was protecting Ustinov, and asked politely: "Hello, comrade major! Where do you feel uncomfortable? What medicine do you need?"

"Comrade Asiya, I am in good health and I don't need any medicine."

Asiya looked at the other party and thought with some confusion: Since he was not here to prescribe medicine, why did he come to his own infirmary?

The major saw Asiya's doubts and said proactively: "Comrade Asiya, Comrade People's Commissar is looking for you, but your phone here can't be reached, so he ordered me to come directly to you."

Hearing what the major said, Asiya explained apologetically: "I'm sorry, comrade major, I just made a call to the frontier, that's why the call couldn't come in."

"It doesn't matter." The major said magnanimously: "Please follow me to the People's Commissar's office now. I think he may be impatient."

Asya was just a small military doctor in the Weapons and Equipment Department. How dare she keep Ustinov waiting for a long time? She hurriedly picked up the medical box on the table, slung it over her shoulder, and said: "Let's go, Comrade Major." , let’s go see Comrade Ustinov now.”

"There's no need to carry the medicine kit, Comrade Ustinov is not sick." Seeing Asiya carrying the medicine kit, the major realized that she might have misunderstood, and quickly stopped him and said, "He just wants to see you and have a good chat with you. Let’s talk.”

"Talk to me?" Asiya put the medical kit back on the table, looked at the major and asked in surprise: "Comrade major, do you know what he wants to see me for?"

"I don't know." The major shook his head and said, "I was just ordered to come here to invite you."

Asia followed the major out of the infirmary and walked towards Ustinov's office.

Ustinov's office is on the top floor of the building. At the top of the stairs there were officers sitting behind desks and soldiers in full armor standing guard. When the officer saw the major leading Asiya upstairs, he immediately stood up and walked around from behind the table, greeting the major with a smile: "Comrade major, you are back!"

The major nodded to his subordinates, then pointed at Asiya with his hand: "This is military doctor Asiya. I brought her here on the order of Comrade Ustinov."

As the major's subordinate, the officer naturally knew about this. At this moment, after hearing the major repeat the matter, he said politely: "Comrade Major, please come over. Comrade People's Commissar must be waiting impatiently." After the two people left, the officer sat down at the table again and picked up the pen. Asiya's visit was carefully recorded in the memo.

The two came to the door of a room. The major turned to Asiya and said, "Comrade Asiya, please wait here for a while. I will go in and report to Comrade People's Commissar."

After saying that, the major pushed open the closed wooden door and entered the room. After entering, he closed the door smoothly.

Asiya, who was standing outside the door, began to mutter in her heart that she and Ustinov had nothing to do with each other at all, so why did he send someone to find her today?

Before she could figure out what was going on, the door was opened from the inside, and then the major appeared at the door. He nodded slightly to Asiya, and then said: "Comrade Asiya, the People's Commissar is waiting for you inside. , please come in quickly."

Asya walked into the room and was surprised to find that Ustinov was not sitting behind the desk, but standing in the middle of the room. She quickly took two steps and came to Ustinov, raising her hand to The other party saluted: "Hello, Comrade Ustinov! Military doctor Asya is under your order..."

"Okay, okay, Asya, this is not an army, so there is no need to be so formal." Before Asiya could finish speaking, Ustinov interrupted her words and reached out to her, saying in a friendly way. : "Welcome to my office as a guest."

The major standing at the door quietly retreated out while the two shook hands, and closed the door behind him.

After Ustinov asked Asiya to sit down on the bench, he poured a cup of hot tea himself, handed it to Asiya's hand, and asked with concern: "Comrade Asiya, you have been to the weapons and equipment department for two years." It’s been more than a month, have you gotten used to the environment here?”

Since Ustinov was asking questions, Asya naturally couldn't answer while sitting down. She quickly stood up and replied in a loud voice: "Comrade People's Commissar, I am used to the working environment here."

"Sit down, sit down quickly." Ustinov raised his right hand and pressed down twice: "This is not an army. You don't have to be too restrained. It's better to be more casual."