When Vera came to the ward the next day, Asiya said to her: "Vera, I have something to do today and need to go back to my original unit. Misha, please worry about it."
"No problem, Asiya." Vera said reasonably: "It is my job to take care of Comrade General, so you can go about it with peace of mind."
After Asiya left, Sokov casually asked Vera in order to kill the boring time: "Vera, did you have fun yesterday?"
"Happy, of course I am happy." Vera said with a smile: "I went to Weedenham Park with a few friends."
Later generations of Sokov stayed in Moscow for a long time, and naturally knew that the Weedenham Park mentioned by Vera was the abbreviation of the Soviet National Economic Achievements Exhibition Center. The entire exhibition center consists of 45 main buildings, covering an area of 300 hectares and a wall circumference of 35 kilometers. The 15 republics of the Soviet Union have special pavilions here to display the latest great scientific and technological achievements in the fields of economy, science and technology.
There is a scene in the movie "The Defense of Moscow". Countless Moscow citizens were playing in Weedenham Park and watching various performances. Suddenly, a radio in the park sounded, saying that Germany was undeclared war on the Soviet Union and that war had broken out!
"Has Weedenham Park returned to its pre-war appearance?"
"At the gate and some important areas, there are still chest-high sandbags piled up, with anti-aircraft guns of various calibers placed inside." When Vera said this, she couldn't help but sigh: "If we want to restore the appearance before the war, I’m afraid we’ll have to wait until the day when we can completely drive the enemy out of our land.”
"Don't worry, Vera." Sokov said with a smile: "I believe this day will not be too far away. Have you ever gone to Red Square to watch the military parade?"
"We went, but several nearby streets were under martial law and we couldn't get through at all." Vera said aggrievedly: "It was only when we saw that we couldn't get in that we changed our route to Weidenghan."
Vera's words reminded Sokov of the same experience he had in later generations. Not to mention not being able to enter the Red Square to watch the military parade, even if the military parade was over, he would have to wait until after five or six in the afternoon before he could have a chance to enter the Red Square. After hitting the wall twice, when there is a military parade and celebration, I will go directly to Weedenham or Victory Square.
Vera's grievance only lasted for a moment, and then she became happy again. Perhaps she was worried that Sokov was too lonely, so she took the initiative to explain to him her and her friends' itinerary and what interesting things had happened.
She smiled and said to Sokov: "When my friend and I were buying baked potatoes in the park, a second lieutenant officer who came to chat with us even offered to help us pay the bill, but I refused. Then he followed us. There are several streets where I can't get rid of it." Although she was complaining, judging from the expression on her face, she felt happy in her heart.
While Sokov was chatting with Vera, he couldn't help but glance at the clock hanging on the wall, mentally calculating where Asiya was at the moment and how long it would take to reach the weapons and equipment department.
After a long wait, Asiya returned to the ward at around two o'clock in the afternoon.
After entering the ward, she did not immediately come to Sokov's bedside to report today's whereabouts to him. Instead, she stood at the door and took the trouble to ask Vera about Sokov's treatment and diet today.
After asking all this, Asiya said to Vera: "Vera, leave this to me, you can go and have a rest."
Vera didn't say anything, nodded, turned around and walked out of the room, heading towards the nurse's desk. There was a special nurse's lounge there, where she planned to rest for a while.
After Asiya closed the door, she came to sit beside Sokov's bed, and without waiting for him to ask, she took the initiative and said: "Misha, I saw Yakov today and told him what you meant. "
"How did he say?"
"He asked me to tell you not to worry." Asiya replied: "He said we don't need to go to Marshal Zhukov. Maybe the Marshal will come to the hospital to visit you in the next two days."
"What, Marshal Zhukov is coming to visit me?" Sokov couldn't believe his ears: "Is this true?"
"Of course it's true." Asiya saw Sokov losing his temper and said jokingly: "Misha, after hearing this amazing news, you won't be able to sleep tonight, right?"
"How could this happen?" Sokov said embarrassedly: "It's not that I have never met Marshal Zhukov, so there is nothing to be nervous about. I just heard that he might come to visit me, and I was a little surprised."
According to Sokov's guess, Zhukov was busy with official work, and even if he wanted to visit him, he would have to wait for a long time. However, he did not expect that Zhukov would appear in his ward the next day. He did not come alone, but also came together with General Rokossovsky, the commander of the Belarusian Front.
Seeing the appearance of the two men, Sokov could not lie down anymore. He quickly struggled to sit up and raised his hand to salute them: "Hello, Comrade Marshal! Hello, Comrade General!"
Zhukov quickly stepped forward, pulled Sokov's hand from his forehead, shook his hand, and asked with concern: "Misha, how is your injury?"
"Recovering very well." Sokov looked at his casted leg and replied: "When the cast is removed, I can try to get out of bed and walk around."
"You've been on the front line for the past two years. You've worked hard." Zhukov said to Sokov: "It's a good time to take advantage of the opportunity to recuperate and recuperate for a while."
After saying this, he turned his eyes to Rokossovsky who was standing aside, and continued: "It happened that General Rokossovsky returned to Moscow today, so he asked him to come and see you. .”
Rokossovsky came over and shook hands with Sokov, smiled and said: "Misha, we haven't seen each other for a long time. But I didn't expect to meet again under such circumstances."
After Sokov invited the two to sit down, he ordered Asiya to pour them tea.
After doing all this, Sokov asked Rokossovsky with a smile on his face: "Comrade General, I heard that your troops are attacking Kiev. I think it won't take long for you to conquer this city." By."
When Rokossovsky heard what Sokov said, he just chuckled, and then said dryly: "Kiev is the capital of Ukraine. The important task of liberating this city must naturally be left to the First Ukrainian Front."
"The First Ukrainian Front?!" Sokov asked in surprise: "Isn't their crossing point far away from Kiev?"
"It was indeed far away from Kiev when we crossed the river, but as the war progressed, the troops of the First Ukrainian Front have arrived near Kiev." Rokossovsky said with some insincerity: "We were ordered to move the combat area to Ukraine. After General Tuking handed over the troops, he has already moved to the north and is preparing to find a new area to cross the river for operations."
"Leave Kiev and move north?" Sokov muttered in his mind: "Does the Supreme Command really intend to let Rokossovsky's troops attack Belarus?"
Seeing Sokov's delay in responding, Rokossovsky couldn't help but twitch the corners of his eyes. In order to liven up the atmosphere, he said jokingly: "Misha, your 27th Army is the main force attacking Kiev. Maybe they will become The first unit to enter the city."
If Sokov was still the commander of the 27th Army at this moment, he would be ecstatic to hear this news. But now that the troops have been handed over to the command of Trofimenko, no matter what results they achieve, they have nothing to do with half a kopeck. He smiled bitterly and said to Rokossovsky: "Comrade General, now I don't have any position in the army. I have no official position and I am light."
When Vera came to the ward the next day, Asiya said to her: "Vera, I have something to do today and need to go back to my original unit. Misha, please worry about it."
"No problem, Asiya." Vera said reasonably: "It is my job to take care of Comrade General, so you can go about it with peace of mind."
After Asiya left, Sokov casually asked Vera in order to kill the boring time: "Vera, did you have fun yesterday?"
"Happy, of course I am happy." Vera said with a smile: "I went to Weedenham Park with a few friends."
Later generations of Sokov stayed in Moscow for a long time, and naturally knew that the Weedenham Park mentioned by Vera was the abbreviation of the Soviet National Economic Achievements Exhibition Center. The entire exhibition center consists of 45 main buildings, covering an area of 300 hectares and a wall circumference of 35 kilometers. The 15 republics of the Soviet Union have special pavilions here to display the latest great scientific and technological achievements in the fields of economy, science and technology.
There is a scene in the movie "The Defense of Moscow". Countless Moscow citizens were playing in Weedenham Park and watching various performances. Suddenly, a radio in the park sounded, saying that Germany was undeclared war on the Soviet Union and that war had broken out!
"Has Weedenham Park returned to its pre-war appearance?"
"At the gate and some important areas, there are still chest-high sandbags piled up, with anti-aircraft guns of various calibers placed inside." When Vera said this, she couldn't help but sigh: "If we want to restore the appearance before the war, I’m afraid we’ll have to wait until the day when we can completely drive the enemy out of our land.”
"Don't worry, Vera." Sokov said with a smile: "I believe this day will not be too far away. Have you ever gone to Red Square to watch the military parade?"
"We went, but several nearby streets were under martial law and we couldn't get through at all." Vera said aggrievedly: "It was only when we saw that we couldn't get in that we changed our route to Weidenghan."
Vera's words reminded Sokov of the same experience he had in later generations. Not to mention not being able to enter the Red Square to watch the military parade, even if the military parade was over, he would have to wait until after five or six in the afternoon before he could have a chance to enter the Red Square. After hitting the wall twice, when there is a military parade and celebration, I will go directly to Weedenham or Victory Square.
Vera's grievance only lasted for a moment, and then she became happy again. Perhaps she was worried that Sokov was too lonely, so she took the initiative to explain to him her and her friends' itinerary and what interesting things had happened.
She smiled and said to Sokov: "When my friend and I were buying baked potatoes in the park, a second lieutenant officer who came to chat with us even offered to help us pay the bill, but I refused. Then he followed us. There are several streets where I can't get rid of it." Although she was complaining, judging from the expression on her face, she felt happy in her heart.
While Sokov was chatting with Vera, he couldn't help but glance at the clock hanging on the wall, mentally calculating where Asiya was at the moment and how long it would take to reach the weapons and equipment department.
After a long wait, Asiya returned to the ward at around two o'clock in the afternoon.
After entering the ward, she did not immediately come to Sokov's bedside to report today's whereabouts to him. Instead, she stood at the door and took the trouble to ask Vera about Sokov's treatment and diet today.
After asking all this, Asiya said to Vera: "Vera, leave this to me, you can go and have a rest."
Vera didn't say anything, nodded, turned around and walked out of the room, heading towards the nurse's desk. There was a special nurse's lounge there, where she planned to rest for a while.
After Asiya closed the door, she came to sit beside Sokov's bed, and without waiting for him to ask, she took the initiative and said: "Misha, I saw Yakov today and told him what you meant. "
"How did he say?"
"He asked me to tell you not to worry." Asiya replied: "He said we don't need to go to Marshal Zhukov. Maybe the Marshal will come to the hospital to visit you in the next two days."
"What, Marshal Zhukov is coming to visit me?" Sokov couldn't believe his ears: "Is this true?"
"Of course it's true." Asiya saw Sokov losing his temper and said jokingly: "Misha, after hearing this amazing news, you won't be able to sleep tonight, right?"
"How could this happen?" Sokov said embarrassedly: "It's not that I have never met Marshal Zhukov, so there is nothing to be nervous about. I just heard that he might come to visit me, and I was a little surprised."
According to Sokov's guess, Zhukov was busy with official work, and even if he wanted to visit him, he would have to wait for a long time. However, he did not expect that Zhukov would appear in his ward the next day. He did not come alone, but also came together with General Rokossovsky, the commander of the Belarusian Front.
Seeing the appearance of the two men, Sokov could not lie down anymore. He quickly struggled to sit up and raised his hand to salute them: "Hello, Comrade Marshal! Hello, Comrade General!"
Zhukov quickly stepped forward, pulled Sokov's hand from his forehead, shook his hand, and asked with concern: "Misha, how is your injury?"
"Recovering very well." Sokov looked at his casted leg and replied: "When the cast is removed, I can try to get out of bed and walk around."
After saying this, he turned his eyes to Rokossovsky who was standing aside, and continued: "It happened that General Rokossovsky returned to Moscow today, so he asked him to come and see you. .”
Rokossovsky came over and shook hands with Sokov, smiled and said: "Misha, we haven't seen each other for a long time. But I didn't expect to meet again under such circumstances."
After Sokov invited the two to sit down, he ordered Asiya to pour them tea.
After doing all this, Sokov asked Rokossovsky with a smile on his face: "Comrade General, I heard that your troops are attacking Kiev. I think it won't take long for you to conquer this city." By."
When Rokossovsky heard what Sokov said, he just chuckled, and then said dryly: "Kiev is the capital of Ukraine. The important task of liberating this city must naturally be left to the First Ukrainian Front."