The captain officer who accepted Kruglov's order quickly arrived at the entrance of the hospital.
Here he was stopped by the guard at the door. The second lieutenant leading the team asked him politely: "Comrade Captain, do you have a pass to enter and exit the hospital?"
"No." The captain answered simply. He thought that he came under Kruglov's order, so he said arrogantly: "I just went inside to get something. There is no pass."
Seeing that he did not have a pass, the second lieutenant who abided by his duties naturally would not let him in. Instead, he said solemnly: "I'm sorry, comrade captain, this is a confidential unit. If you don't have a pass, you can't enter."
With a straight face, the captain took out his ID, slapped it on the second lieutenant's hand, and said angrily: "This is my ID. After reading it, can you let me in?"
"I'm sorry, Comrade Captain." The second lieutenant handed the certificate in his hand back to the captain without looking at it. At the same time, he said seriously: "Although judging from your clothes, you are also a member of the internal and external, but your Documents are of no use here, no one can enter without a pass."
Seeing that the second lieutenant was so helpless, the captain became angry. He asked angrily: "Second lieutenant, where is your commander? Let him come out to see me!"
"Comrade Captain, I am such a person in charge. If you have any questions, just tell me."
"Second Lieutenant, tell me." The captain, who had repeatedly hit the wall, was on the verge of going berserk. He raised his voice and asked, "How can I enter the hospital?"
"It's simple. As long as you have a pass, I can let you in."
"Comrade Kruglov sent me to get something." Seeing that the other party was determined not to let him in, the captain could only carry Kruglov out: "If you delay the business, be careful with your head. .”
Hearing that the captain carried out Kruglov, the second lieutenant became hesitant. As a member of the internal affairs force, he knew very well that even if he lent his courage to the other party, the other party would not dare to deceive him on this matter. Although he had already determined that the other party was sent by Kruglov, he did not immediately let him into the hospital. Instead, he said cautiously: "Comrade Captain, I need to ask my superiors for instructions before I can decide whether to let you in." .”
"Go quickly." The captain asked in a contemptuous tone: "Do you need me to give you my ID?"
"No, no, no," the second lieutenant said as he quickly ran into the duty room next to him, preparing to call his superiors to ask for permission to let the captain into the hospital.
A few minutes later, the second lieutenant came out of the duty room and came back to the captain. He said with a smile: "Comrade Captain, I have already asked my superiors for instructions. Since you were sent by Comrade Kruglov, you don't have a pass." , you can still enter the hospital. Please come in quickly!"
The captain snorted heavily and walked into the hospital.
He came to the hall, grabbed a nurse who was passing by, and asked directly: "Comrade nurse, where is your inpatient department?"
"On the second floor, Comrade Captain. You go forward along the corridor on the right. After walking for more than thirty steps, you will see a downward staircase. Go down the stairs and you will reach the inpatient department." The nurse was talking. Busy delivering documents and quickly answering the captain's questions, he turned around and left.
The captain originally wanted to ask a few questions, but the nurse had already walked a long way away. He could only shake his head with a wry smile, and then continued walking forward according to the path the nurse showed him.
After entering the second floor, he came to the nurse's desk and asked the nurse sitting inside: "Comrade nurse, do you know which ward General Sokov, who just returned from the front line, lives in?"
The nurses at the nurse's desk were not very vigilant. After all, they were not ordinary people who could enter this hospital. She opened the register and looked at it, then politely told the captain where Sokov's ward was.
After the captain thanked the nurse, he quickly came outside Sokov's ward. Looking inside from the open door, I saw a wounded man wrapped like a mummy lying on the hospital bed. He should be the so-called General Sokov. There was a woman dressed as a military doctor sitting beside the hospital bed, whispering something to him.
Just when the captain was hesitating whether he should knock on the door, he suddenly heard someone asking him: "Comrade Captain, what do you want when you come here?"
The captain looked in the direction of the sound and realized that there was a female nurse in the room, and it was this nurse who asked him the question. He replied in a panic: "Comrade nurse, is this General Sokov's ward?"
"Yes." The nurse nodded, and then asked: "Who are you?"
"I am a captain from the Ministry of Internal Affairs." The captain quickly identified himself: "I came here under orders."
Asiya, who was sitting beside the hospital bed, couldn't help but feel a little bit in her heart when she heard the captain said that she was here on orders. She thought to herself that the other party was here to cause trouble for Sokov? She quickly stood up and walked towards the door. At the same time, she asked: "Comrade Captain, what are you ordered to do here?"
"That's it, comrade military doctor." The captain politely explained to Asiya: "Colonel Yakov from the Weapons and Equipment Department encountered a little trouble outside. He said that he left his military uniform and documents behind. General Yakov's ward. I came here to retrieve Colonel Yakov's uniform on orders from Comrade Kruglov."
"Military uniform?!" Asia turned around and asked the nurse next to her in surprise: "Vera, have you seen Colonel Yakov's military uniform?"
Vera turned around and walked to an empty bed in the room, picked up the rolled-up military uniform, and came to the captain: "Comrade Captain, take a look, is this the military uniform?"
The captain took the uniform and unfolded it. Sure enough, it was the uniform of a colonel. He dug into his pocket again and took out the military ID card and pass belonging to Yakov: "Yes, Comrade Nurse, this is really Colonel Yakov's military uniform."
Now that he got the military uniform, the captain naturally stopped staying here. He raised his hand and saluted Asiya and Vera, then turned and left the ward.
Looking at the captain's leaving figure, Asiya murmured in her heart: "It seems that Yakov is in trouble outside, otherwise no one else would come here to help him get his clothes." But then she thought, with Yakov Because of my husband's identity, even if he was arrested by the Ministry of Internal Affairs without documents, nothing would happen.
After getting the clothes, the captain returned to Kruglov's office as quickly as possible.
Seeing the captain return, Kruglov stood up and walked towards him and asked: "Comrade Captain, have you got Colonel Yakov's uniform back?"
"Yes, Comrade Deputy People's Commissar, I got it back," the captain said, handing the rolled-up military uniforms to Kruglov.
Kruglov took the military uniform, unfolded it and looked at it. Sure enough, it was stained with black ink. It seemed that Yakov was not lying. When he handed the uniform back to Yakov, he smiled and said: "Yakov, this is your uniform."
The captain officer who accepted Kruglov's order quickly arrived at the entrance of the hospital.
Here he was stopped by the guard at the door. The second lieutenant leading the team asked him politely: "Comrade Captain, do you have a pass to enter and exit the hospital?"
"No." The captain answered simply. He thought that he came under Kruglov's order, so he said arrogantly: "I just went inside to get something. There is no pass."
Seeing that he did not have a pass, the second lieutenant who abided by his duties naturally would not let him in. Instead, he said solemnly: "I'm sorry, comrade captain, this is a confidential unit. If you don't have a pass, you can't enter."
With a straight face, the captain took out his ID, slapped it on the second lieutenant's hand, and said angrily: "This is my ID. After reading it, can you let me in?"
"I'm sorry, Comrade Captain." The second lieutenant handed the certificate in his hand back to the captain without looking at it. At the same time, he said seriously: "Although judging from your clothes, you are also a member of the internal and external, but your Documents are of no use here, no one can enter without a pass."
Seeing that the second lieutenant was so helpless, the captain became angry. He asked angrily: "Second lieutenant, where is your commander? Let him come out to see me!"
"Comrade Captain, I am such a person in charge. If you have any questions, just tell me."
"Second Lieutenant, tell me." The captain, who had repeatedly hit the wall, was on the verge of going berserk. He raised his voice and asked, "How can I enter the hospital?"
"It's simple. As long as you have a pass, I can let you in."
"Comrade Kruglov sent me to get something." Seeing that the other party was determined not to let him in, the captain could only carry Kruglov out: "If you delay the business, be careful with your head. .”
Hearing that the captain carried out Kruglov, the second lieutenant became hesitant. As a member of the internal affairs force, he knew very well that even if he lent his courage to the other party, the other party would not dare to deceive him on this matter. Although he had already determined that the other party was sent by Kruglov, he did not immediately let him into the hospital. Instead, he said cautiously: "Comrade Captain, I need to ask my superiors for instructions before I can decide whether to let you in." .”
"Go quickly." The captain asked in a contemptuous tone: "Do you need me to give you my ID?"
"No, no, no," the second lieutenant said as he quickly ran into the duty room next to him, preparing to call his superiors to ask for permission to let the captain into the hospital.
A few minutes later, the second lieutenant came out of the duty room and came back to the captain. He said with a smile: "Comrade Captain, I have already asked my superiors for instructions. Since you were sent by Comrade Kruglov, you don't have a pass." , you can still enter the hospital. Please come in quickly!"
The captain snorted heavily and walked into the hospital.
He came to the hall, grabbed a nurse who was passing by, and asked directly: "Comrade nurse, where is your inpatient department?"
"On the second floor, Comrade Captain. You go forward along the corridor on the right. After walking for more than thirty steps, you will see a downward staircase. Go down the stairs and you will reach the inpatient department." The nurse was talking. Busy delivering documents and quickly answering the captain's questions, he turned around and left.
The captain originally wanted to ask a few questions, but the nurse had already walked a long way away. He could only shake his head with a wry smile, and then continued walking forward according to the path the nurse showed him.
After entering the second floor, he came to the nurse's desk and asked the nurse sitting inside: "Comrade nurse, do you know which ward General Sokov, who just returned from the front line, lives in?"
The nurses at the nurse's desk were not very vigilant. After all, they were not ordinary people who could enter this hospital. She opened the register and looked at it, then politely told the captain where Sokov's ward was.
After the captain thanked the nurse, he quickly came outside Sokov's ward. Looking inside from the open door, I saw a wounded man wrapped like a mummy lying on the hospital bed. He should be the so-called General Sokov. There was a woman dressed as a military doctor sitting beside the hospital bed, whispering something to him.
Just when the captain was hesitating whether he should knock on the door, he suddenly heard someone asking him: "Comrade Captain, what do you want when you come here?"
The captain looked in the direction of the sound and realized that there was a female nurse in the room, and it was this nurse who asked him the question. He replied in a panic: "Comrade nurse, is this General Sokov's ward?"
"Yes." The nurse nodded, and then asked: "Who are you?"
"I am a captain from the Ministry of Internal Affairs." The captain quickly identified himself: "I came here under orders."
Asiya, who was sitting beside the hospital bed, couldn't help but feel a little bit in her heart when she heard the captain said that she was here on orders. She thought to herself that the other party was here to cause trouble for Sokov? She quickly stood up and walked towards the door. At the same time, she asked: "Comrade Captain, what are you ordered to do here?"
"That's it, comrade military doctor." The captain politely explained to Asiya: "Colonel Yakov from the Weapons and Equipment Department encountered a little trouble outside. He said that he forgot his military uniform and documents at the request. General Yakov's ward. I came here to retrieve Colonel Yakov's uniform on orders from Comrade Kruglov."
"Military uniform?!" Asia turned around and asked the nurse next to her in surprise: "Vera, have you seen Colonel Yakov's military uniform?"
Vera turned around and walked to an empty bed in the room, picked up the rolled-up military uniform, and came to the captain: "Comrade Captain, take a look, is this the military uniform?"
The captain took the uniform and unfolded it. Sure enough, it was the uniform of a colonel. He dug into his pocket again and took out the military ID card and pass belonging to Yakov: "Yes, Comrade Nurse, this is really Colonel Yakov's military uniform."
Now that he got the military uniform, the captain naturally stopped staying here. He raised his hand and saluted Asiya and Vera, then turned and left the ward.
Looking at the captain's leaving figure, Asiya murmured in her heart: "It seems that Yakov is in trouble outside, otherwise no one else would come here to help him get his clothes." But then he thought about it. Because of my husband's identity, even if he was arrested by the Ministry of Internal Affairs without documents, nothing would happen.
After getting the clothes, the captain returned to Kruglov's office as quickly as possible.
Seeing the captain return, Kruglov stood up and walked towards him and asked: "Comrade Captain, have you got Colonel Yakov's uniform back?"