Chapter 1675 Asiya’s worries

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Lying on the hospital bed, Sokov did not know that Stalin was discussing his appointment with Vasilevsky. The war on the front line had nothing to do with him for the time being. He just wanted to exchange information with Asya, who had reunited after a long separation. heartfelt emotion.

Vera, who was sitting beside her, couldn't stand the two of them spreading dog food in front of her, so she excused herself from work and got up and left the ward, closing the door behind her.

Seeing that there were only herself and Sokov in the room, Asiya finally felt free to speak out some of the things she had been holding back in her heart: "Misha, there is a question I have always wanted to ask you."

"Tell me, what's the problem?"

"Last time, weren't I and a few sisters captured by a German squad that attacked in a sneak attack?" Asiya asked, "Misha, do you still remember this?"

How could Sokov not remember such an important thing? He nodded quickly and said: "Remember." After learning the news that you were captured, I immediately organized my troops to launch an attack in advance and annihilated the German 19th Armored Division. ." At this point, he paused intentionally for a moment to observe Asiya's expression.

Seeing that the other party's expression was solemn, as if he was worried about something, he asked tentatively: "Asia, what's wrong with you? Why do you suddenly think of asking about this?"

Asya did not answer Sokov's question, but suddenly wiped away tears.

Sokov didn't expect Asiya to cry, so he suddenly panicked. He raised his hand to wipe her tears. Unexpectedly, as soon as he moved, he pulled the wound on his body. The pain made him grin and he couldn't help but groan. A sound.

"Misha!" Hearing Sokov's snort, Asiya hurriedly asked, "What's wrong with you? What's wrong with you?"

"I just moved and accidentally pulled the wound." Sokov was eager to know the reason for Asiya's tears and didn't care about his own injuries. He asked with concern: "Asia, tell me, what happened? Is someone making a fuss out of this matter?"

"No, no, Misha, you misunderstood me." Asiya saw that Sokov had misunderstood what he meant, and hurriedly explained to him: "I just want to know, if I am captured, You didn’t rescue me in time, so what will happen to me now? Will I die, or will I endure inhuman torture in a German prisoner-of-war camp?”

Asiya's question really stumped Sokov. In the history he grasped, although most of the captured Soviet commanders and fighters were detained in prisoner-of-war camps, many were also sent to notorious prisoner-of-war camps. Some of the Soviet prisoners of war who entered the prison camps were left to do hard labor, while others were sent to the gas chambers themselves. Asiya is a military doctor. Even if she is imprisoned in a concentration camp, her life may be temporarily saved because of her knowledge of medicine.

Out of caution, Sokov did not tell his answer immediately, but asked: "Asia, tell me the truth, why do you ask such a question?"

Asia was silent.

Sokov wanted to raise his hand to grab the other person's hand on the bedside, but after a slight movement, he felt the pain from the wound again, so he had to give up this plan and asked softly: "Asia, we We are husband and wife, what can’t we say? Just tell me, why did you suddenly think of asking this question? "

Asiya lowered her head and said with red eyes: "Misha, in early September, an engineer responsible for tank development came from the weapons and equipment department. One day he came to see a doctor..."

Hearing this, Sokov couldn't help but feel a little in his heart, secretly thinking that this engineer had gained Asiya's confidence and turned his hat green? But before he could speak, Asiya continued: "When I was checking his body, I found a gunshot wound on his chest, which was caused by a German pistol. When I asked about the origin of the wound, he He told me his tortuous experience.”

Sokov realized that there might be something wrong with his guess. There must be no emotional entanglement between Asiya and the other party. Something else should have touched her, so he couldn't help but interjected and asked: "The gunshot wound on his chest is... How did it come about? Were you injured in a certain battle?"

Asiya shook her head and replied: "He was captured by the Germans when Kharkov fell in 1941, and was then sent to a concentration camp established in Ukraine. In the concentration camp, he saw German officers with his own eyes Let the weak prisoners of war lie on the ground, and then shoot them in the back of the head with a pistol. Sometimes in order to save bullets, one person is even asked to lie on top of another person, so that two people can be shot through the head with one shot... …”

Sokov, who comes from a later generation, has watched many documentaries and various film and television works about concentration camps. What Asya said inevitably created a strong sense of imagery in his mind. Thinking of those scenes, Sokov couldn't help but feel his teeth itching with hatred, wishing he could send all the concentration camp guards he caught into the gas chambers.

Sokov's emotional change was immediately noticed by Asya, who quickly asked with concern: "Misha, what's wrong with you?"

"It's okay." Asiya's voice woke Sokov out of his thoughts. He tried hard to put a smile on his face and said far-fetched: "The story you told reminds me of those who were captured from the prisoner of war camp." The rescued commanders and fighters suffered all kinds of torture in the prisoner-of-war camp and were filled with hatred for the Germans, so they performed extremely bravely in the battle. By the way, tell me, how did the engineer escape in the end? From a concentration camp?”

Lying on the hospital bed, Sokov did not know that Stalin was discussing his appointment with Vasilevsky. The war on the front line had nothing to do with him for the time being. He just wanted to exchange information with Asya, who had reunited after a long separation. heartfelt emotion.

Vera, who was sitting beside her, couldn't stand the two of them spreading dog food in front of her, so she excused herself from work and got up and left the ward, closing the door behind her.

Seeing that there were only herself and Sokov in the room, Asiya finally felt free to speak out some of the things she had been holding back in her heart: "Misha, there is a question I have always wanted to ask you."

"Tell me, what's the problem?"

"Last time, weren't I and a few sisters captured by a German squad that attacked in a sneak attack?" Asiya asked, "Misha, do you still remember this?"

How could Sokov not remember such an important thing? He nodded quickly and said: "Remember." After learning the news that you were captured, I immediately organized my troops to launch an attack in advance and annihilated the German 19th Armored Division. ." At this point, he paused intentionally for a moment to observe Asiya's expression.

Seeing that the other party's expression was solemn, as if he was worried about something, he asked tentatively: "Asia, what's wrong with you? Why do you suddenly think of asking about this?"

Asya did not answer Sokov's question, but suddenly wiped away tears.

Sokov didn't expect Asiya to cry, so he suddenly panicked. He raised his hand to wipe her tears. Unexpectedly, as soon as he moved, he pulled the wound on his body. The pain made him grin and he couldn't help but groan. A sound.

"Misha!" Hearing Sokov's snort, Asiya hurriedly asked, "What's wrong with you? What's wrong with you?"

"I just moved and accidentally pulled the wound." Sokov was eager to know the reason for Asiya's tears and didn't care about his own injuries. He asked with concern: "Asia, tell me, what happened? Is someone making a fuss out of this matter?"

"No, no, Misha, you misunderstood me." Asiya saw that Sokov had misunderstood what he meant, and hurriedly explained to him: "I just want to know, if I am captured, You didn’t rescue me in time, so what will happen to me now? Will I die, or will I endure inhuman torture in a German prisoner-of-war camp?”

Asiya's question really stumped Sokov. In the history he grasped, although most of the captured Soviet commanders and fighters were detained in prisoner-of-war camps, many were also sent to notorious prisoner-of-war camps. Some of the Soviet prisoners of war who entered the prison camps were left to do hard labor, while others were sent to the gas chambers themselves. Asiya is a military doctor. Even if she is imprisoned in a concentration camp, her life may be temporarily saved because of her knowledge of medicine.

Out of caution, Sokov did not tell his answer immediately, but asked: "Asia, tell me the truth, why do you ask such a question?"

Asia was silent.

Sokov wanted to raise his hand to grab the other person's hand on the bedside, but after a slight movement, he felt the pain from the wound again, so he had to give up this plan and asked softly: "Asia, we We are husband and wife, what can’t we say? Just tell me, why did you suddenly think of asking this question? "

Asiya lowered her head and said with red eyes: "Misha, in early September, an engineer responsible for tank development came from the weapons and equipment department. One day he came to see a doctor..."

Hearing this, Sokov couldn't help but feel a little in his heart, secretly thinking that this engineer had gained Asiya's confidence and turned his hat green? But before he could speak, Asiya continued: "When I was checking his body, I found a gunshot wound on his chest, which was caused by a German pistol. When I asked about the origin of the wound, he He told me his tortuous experience.”

Sokov realized that there might be something wrong with his guess. There must be no emotional entanglement between Asiya and the other party. It should be something else that touched her, so he couldn't help but interjected and asked: "The gunshot wound on his chest is... How did it come about? Were you injured in a certain battle?"

Asia shook her head and replied: "He was captured by the Germans when Kharkov fell in 1941, and then was sent to a concentration camp established in Ukraine. In the concentration camp, he saw German officers with his own eyes Let the weak prisoners of war lie on the ground, and then shoot them in the back of the head with a pistol. Sometimes in order to save bullets, one person is even asked to lie on top of another person, so that two people can be shot through the head with one shot... …”

Sokov, who comes from a later generation, has watched many documentaries and various film and television works about concentration camps. What Asya said inevitably created a strong sense of imagery in his mind. Thinking of those scenes, Sokov couldn't help but feel his teeth itching with hatred, wishing he could send all the concentration camp guards he caught into the gas chambers.

Sokov's emotional change was immediately noticed by Asya, who quickly asked with concern: "Misha, what's wrong with you?"

"It's okay." Asiya's voice woke Sokov out of his thoughts. He tried hard to put a smile on his face and said far-fetched: "The story you told reminds me of those who were captured from the prisoner of war camp." The rescued commanders and fighters suffered all kinds of torture in the prisoner-of-war camp and were filled with hatred for the Germans, so they performed extremely bravely in the battle. By the way, tell me, how did the engineer escape in the end? From a concentration camp?"

Lying on the hospital bed, Sokov did not know that Stalin was discussing his appointment with Vasilevsky. The war on the front line had nothing to do with him for the time being. He just wanted to exchange information with Asya, who had reunited after a long separation. heartfelt emotion.

Vera, who was sitting beside her, couldn't stand the two of them spreading dog food in front of her, so she excused herself from work and got up and left the ward, closing the door behind her.

Seeing that there were only herself and Sokov in the room, Asiya finally felt free to speak out some of the things she had been holding back in her heart: "Misha, there is a question I have always wanted to ask you."

"Tell me, what's the problem?"

"Last time, weren't I and a few sisters captured by a German squad that attacked in a sneak attack?" Asiya asked, "Misha, do you still remember this?"

How could Sokov not remember such an important thing? He nodded quickly and said: "Remember." After learning the news that you were captured, I immediately organized my troops to launch an attack in advance and annihilated the German 19th Armored Division. ." At this point, he paused intentionally for a moment to observe Asiya's expression.

Seeing that the other party's expression was solemn, as if he was worried about something, he asked tentatively: "Asia, what's wrong with you? Why do you suddenly think of asking about this?"

Asya did not answer Sokov's question, but suddenly wiped away tears.

Sokov didn't expect Asiya to cry, so he suddenly panicked. He raised his hand to wipe her tears. Unexpectedly, as soon as he moved, he pulled the wound on his body. The pain made him grin and he couldn't help but groan. A sound.

"I just moved and accidentally pulled the wound." Sokov was eager to know the reason for Asiya's tears and didn't care about his own injuries. He asked with concern: "Asia, tell me, what happened? Is someone making a fuss out of this matter?"

"No, no, Misha, you misunderstood me." Asiya saw that Sokov had misunderstood what he meant, and hurriedly explained to him: "I just want to know, if I am captured, You didn’t rescue me in time, so what will happen to me now? Will I die, or will I endure inhuman torture in a German prisoner-of-war camp?”

Asiya's question really stumped Sokov. In the history he grasped, although most of the captured Soviet commanders and fighters were detained in prisoner-of-war camps, many were also sent to notorious prisoner-of-war camps. Some of the Soviet prisoners of war who entered the prison camps were left to do hard labor, while others were sent to the gas chambers themselves. Asiya is a military doctor. Even if she is imprisoned in a concentration camp, her life may be temporarily saved because of her knowledge of medicine.