Asiya's words reminded Sokov that because his troops had repeatedly performed extraordinary feats on the battlefield and caused huge casualties to the German army, they had now become a thorn in the flesh of the German high command, and he wanted to get rid of them quickly. That kind of scourge. If he is really captured, it will not only cause a huge blow to the morale of the 27th Army, but the German army will definitely use this matter to make a big fuss and suppress the morale of other Soviet troops.
Thinking of this, Sokov couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat. He quickly assured Asiya: "Asiya, I promise you, I will never run to the front again if I encounter a battle in the future."
Asiya knew Sokov's character and knew that he was a restless master. It would be more uncomfortable to let him stay in the headquarters than to kill him. After she waited for Sokov to finish speaking, she said softly: "Misha, I understand your character, and it is obviously unrealistic for you to stay at the headquarters throughout the battle. But you must promise me, Try to reduce the number of times you go to the frontier. Every time you go, you must take precautions to avoid this incident from happening. Okay?"
"Okay, okay, no problem."
"By the way, when you go to the frontier this time, Samoylov is by your side, right?" Asiya said in a reproachful tone: "He has been by your side for so long, and he doesn't even have the basic vigilance. No. When the German pretending to be a sapper invited you into the squad room, he didn't even go in to check you out first. If he had checked you out first, you might have been able to avoid being injured."
"Asia, actually I never told you. Samoylov was not with me on the day I was injured."
"Ah?! Not with you?!" Asiya asked in surprise: "Then where is he?"
"After our army occupied Kremenchug, I specially formed a special company to maintain order in the city." Sokov explained to Asya: "And Samoilov is the leader of this special company. Commander, when I went to the front for inspection, he was still in charge of maintaining law and order in the city."
After figuring out what was going on, Asiya showed a bitter expression on her face: "Misha, I thought Samoilov was always by your side, but you unexpectedly transferred him away. You recovered and returned to the team this time Finally, remember to keep him by your side and let him protect your safety, then I will feel at ease in my heart."
Naturally, Sokov would not object to Asya's statement. He promised repeatedly that as soon as he returned to the army, he would immediately transfer Samoilov to his side and put him in charge. own safety and security work.
After saying these words, Sokov suddenly remembered something important: "Asia, where do you live in Moscow?"
"Where else can I live? Of course it is in the dormitory assigned to me by the weapons and equipment department." After Asya answered this question, she looked at Sokov and asked in confusion: "Misha, why are you asking this?"
"Actually, I have a house in Moscow. You can definitely live there."
Asiya vaguely remembered that Sokov had mentioned this to her before, but the war was urgent at the time, and whether he could return to Moscow alive was still unknown. Who would bother to remember that there was still a house in the city. And even if you remember it, it's useless. Who knows whether that house collapsed in the bombing of enemy planes.
Now that Sokov's old story was brought up again, she, as a wife, naturally wanted to ask clearly: "Misha, where is your house and how big is it?"
"The house is in an apartment building opposite the Military Hospital on Lenin Street in Moscow. It is a two-bedroom apartment. I really don't know how big it is."
"Has the house always been empty?"
"No, there are two medical staff from the military hospital temporarily staying there."
When she learned that two medical staff from the military hospital were living in her house, Asiya's face became a little ugly. She asked displeasedly: "If I guessed correctly, they should be two young girls, right?"
"Yes, these two medical staff are very young..." As soon as Sokov said this, he realized that he had said something wrong, and quickly explained: "Asia, don't get me wrong, I am not familiar with them... …”
"You are not familiar with them, but you lent your house to them." Asiya sneered and said, "As your wife, I have been transferred to Moscow to work for a short time, and I even left my house there. Don’t know anywhere.”
"Asia, are you angry?"
"No, I'm not angry."
Although Asiya had a smile on her face and her tone of voice sounded normal, Sokov knew in his heart that the other person was angry. Otherwise, why would he be biting his back teeth when speaking?
Asiya's words reminded Sokov that because his troops had repeatedly performed extraordinary feats on the battlefield and caused huge casualties to the German army, they had now become a thorn in the flesh of the German high command, and he wanted to get rid of them quickly. That kind of scourge. If he is really captured, it will not only cause a huge blow to the morale of the 27th Army, but the German army will definitely use this matter to make a big fuss and suppress the morale of other Soviet troops.
Thinking of this, Sokov couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat. He quickly assured Asiya: "Asiya, I promise you, I will never run to the front again if I encounter a battle in the future."
Asiya knew Sokov's character and knew that he was a restless master. It would be more uncomfortable to let him stay in the headquarters than to kill him. After she waited for Sokov to finish speaking, she said softly: "Misha, I understand your character, and it is obviously unrealistic for you to stay at the headquarters throughout the battle. But you must promise me, Try to reduce the number of times you go to the frontier. Every time you go, you must take precautions to avoid this incident from happening. Okay?"
"Okay, okay, no problem."
"By the way, when you go to the frontier this time, Samoylov is by your side, right?" Asiya said in a reproachful tone: "He has been by your side for so long, and he doesn't even have the basic vigilance. No. When the German pretending to be a sapper invited you into the squad room, he didn't even go in to check you out first. If he had checked you out first, you might have been able to avoid being injured."
"Asia, actually I never told you. Samoylov was not with me on the day I was injured."
"Ah?! Not with you?!" Asiya asked in surprise: "Then where is he?"
"After our army occupied Kremenchug, I specially formed a special company to maintain order in the city." Sokov explained to Asya: "And Samoilov is the leader of this special company. Commander, when I went to the front for inspection, he was still in charge of maintaining law and order in the city."
After figuring out what was going on, Asiya showed a bitter expression on her face: "Misha, I thought Samoilov was always by your side, but you unexpectedly transferred him away. You recovered and returned to the team this time Finally, remember to keep him by your side and let him protect your safety, then I will feel at ease in my heart."
Naturally, Sokov would not object to Asya's statement. He promised repeatedly that as soon as he returned to the army, he would immediately transfer Samoilov to his side and put him in charge. own safety and security work.
After saying these words, Sokov suddenly remembered something important: "Asia, where do you live in Moscow?"
"Where else can I live? Of course it is in the dormitory assigned to me by the weapons and equipment department." After Asya answered this question, she looked at Sokov and asked in confusion: "Misha, why are you asking this?"
"Actually, I have a house in Moscow. You can definitely live there."
Asiya vaguely remembered that Sokov had mentioned this to her before, but the war was urgent at the time, and whether he could return to Moscow alive was still unknown. Who would bother to remember that there was still a house in the city. And even if you remember it, it's useless. Who knows whether that house collapsed in the bombing of enemy planes.
Now that Sokov's old story was brought up again, she, as a wife, naturally wanted to ask clearly: "Misha, where is your house and how big is it?"
"The house is in an apartment building opposite the Military Hospital on Lenin Street in Moscow. It is a two-bedroom apartment. I really don't know how big it is."
"Has the house always been empty?"
"No, there are two medical staff from the military hospital temporarily staying there."
When she learned that two medical staff from the military hospital lived in her house, Asiya's face became a little ugly. She asked displeasedly: "If I guessed correctly, they should be two young girls, right?"
"Yes, these two medical staff are very young..." As soon as Sokov said this, he realized that he had said something wrong, and quickly explained: "Asia, don't get me wrong, I am not familiar with them... …”
"You are not familiar with them, but you lent your house to them." Asiya sneered and said, "As your wife, I have been transferred to Moscow to work for a short time, and I even left my house there. Don’t know anywhere.”
"Asia, are you angry?"
"No, I'm not angry."
Although Asiya had a smile on her face and her tone of voice sounded normal, Sokov knew in his heart that the other person was angry. Otherwise, why would he be biting his back teeth when speaking?
Asiya's words reminded Sokov that because his troops had repeatedly performed extraordinary feats on the battlefield and caused huge casualties to the German army, they had now become a thorn in the flesh of the German high command, and he wanted to get rid of them quickly. That kind of scourge. If he is really captured, it will not only cause a huge blow to the morale of the 27th Army, but the German army will definitely use this matter to make a big fuss and suppress the morale of other Soviet troops.
Thinking of this, Sokov couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat. He quickly assured Asiya: "Asiya, I promise you, I will never run to the front again if I encounter a battle in the future."
Asiya knew Sokov's character and knew that he was a restless master. It would be more uncomfortable to let him stay in the headquarters than to kill him. After she waited for Sokov to finish speaking, she said softly: "Misha, I understand your character, and it is obviously unrealistic for you to stay at the headquarters throughout the battle. But you must promise me, Try to reduce the number of times you go to the frontier. Every time you go, you must take precautions to avoid this incident from happening. Okay?"
"Okay, okay, no problem."
"By the way, when you go to the frontier this time, Samoylov is by your side, right?" Asiya said in a reproachful tone: "He has been by your side for so long, and he doesn't even have the basic vigilance. No. When the German pretending to be a sapper invited you into the squad room, he didn't even go in to check you out first. If he had checked you out first, you might have been able to avoid being injured."
"Asia, actually I never told you. Samoylov was not with me on the day I was injured."
"Ah?! Not with you?!" Asiya asked in surprise: "Then where is he?"
"After our army occupied Kremenchug, I specially formed a special company to maintain order in the city." Sokov explained to Asya: "And Samoilov is the leader of this special company. Commander, when I went to the front for inspection, he was still in charge of maintaining law and order in the city."
After figuring out what was going on, Asiya showed a bitter expression on her face: "Misha, I thought Samoilov was always by your side, but you unexpectedly transferred him away. You recovered and returned to the team this time Finally, remember to keep him by your side and let him protect your safety, then I will feel at ease in my heart."
Naturally, Sokov would not object to Asya's statement. He promised repeatedly that as soon as he returned to the army, he would immediately transfer Samoilov to his side and put him in charge. own safety and security work.
After saying these words, Sokov suddenly remembered something important: "Asia, where do you live in Moscow?"
"Where else can I live? Of course it is in the dormitory assigned to me by the weapons and equipment department." After Asya answered this question, she looked at Sokov and asked in confusion: "Misha, why are you asking this?"
"Actually, I have a house in Moscow. You can live there."
Asiya vaguely remembered that Sokov had mentioned this to her before, but the war was urgent at the time, and whether he could return to Moscow alive was still unknown. Who would bother to remember that there was still a house in the city. And even if you remember it, it's useless. Who knows whether that house collapsed in the bombing of enemy planes.
Now that Sokov's old story was brought up again, she, as a wife, naturally wanted to ask clearly: "Misha, where is your house and how big is it?"
"The house is in an apartment building opposite the Military Hospital on Lenin Street in Moscow. It is a two-bedroom apartment. I really don't know how big it is."
"Has the house always been empty?"
"No, there are two medical staff from the military hospital temporarily staying there."
When she learned that two medical staff from the military hospital were living in her house, Asiya's face became a little ugly. She asked displeasedly: "If I guessed correctly, they should be two young girls, right?"
"Yes, these two medical staff are very young..." As soon as Sokov said this, he realized that he had said something wrong, and quickly explained: "Asia, don't get me wrong, I am not familiar with them... …”
"You are not familiar with them, but you lent your house to them." Asiya sneered and said: "As your wife, I have been transferred to Moscow to work for a short time, and I even left my house there. Don’t know anywhere.”