"Comrade Captain," after the teacher said this, he suddenly remembered that he still didn't know Sokov's name, so he asked curiously: "I haven't asked you what your name is yet?"
"Comrade teacher, please call me Sokov." Sokov said with a smile: "My superiors all call me that."
"Well, I will call you Captain Sokov from now on." From Sokov's brief conversation, the instructor realized that the other party was a rare talent, so he took the initiative and said: "I wonder if you have the skills after the training is over?" If you are interested in joining the general staff, I have a few friends in the general staff who can introduce you there."
Perhaps because he was worried that Sokov would refuse, he also emphasized: "In the beginning, you may be a general staff officer. But after about half a year, you will be transferred to the operations department. I believe there are enough people there for you to display your talents." Space."
If he wanted to join the General Staff, Sokov had already accepted Antonov's proposal, and he might even be able to get a job as deputy minister of operations, let alone an unknown little staff officer. Therefore, in the face of the teacher's kindness, he said euphemistically: "Thank you, comrade teacher, I am not very interested in the work of the staff headquarters. I still want to compete with the Germans on the front line with real swords and guns."
The students in the classroom were in an uproar when they heard Sokov's answer. Is there such a stupid person? ! The teacher has offered to help him enter the General Staff Headquarters, a unit that everyone envies, but he is unwilling to do so. He is simply out of his mind!
At this moment, many people were accusing Sokov of being ignorant, not cherishing good opportunities, and simply being brainless. They were thinking about how they should impress the instructor so that he would be willing to help them enter the General Staff.
Only Sukhalev and Victor, who were sitting in front of and behind Sokov, understood in their hearts that Sokov had already been the commander of the group army. Even if he wanted to enter the General Staff, he would start at the level of director or deputy minister. How could a little-known little consultant be noticed by him?
"Captain Sokov," the instructor also loves talents and is unwilling to let go of talents like Sokov easily, so he continued to ask: "My suggestion will be effective until the end of your training. You might as well Think about it.”
After saying this, without waiting for Sokov's reply, he announced to everyone: "Comrades, that's it for today. Class will officially start at eight o'clock tomorrow morning. I hope everyone will not be late."
"Comrade teacher," when the teacher announced the end of get out of class, class monitor Kryzhiow quickly stood up and asked, "I would like to ask how the courses are arranged and where can we get the teaching materials we need?"
When Sokov heard Krezhiow ask this question, he turned his head and glanced at him with some surprise, thinking that although this major was annoying, he was still relatively responsible. Although the teacher did not mention the teaching materials and class schedule at all, he was able to take the initiative to ask.
"Comrade squad leader," the teacher said calmly, looking at the squad leader he appointed, "before class tomorrow, you will be able to see the course schedule during the training period, and at the same time, you will also be assigned your own teaching materials. Comrades, commanders , get out of class is over!”
After the teacher left the classroom, Victor and Sukhalev immediately stood up, stood next to Sokov, and asked respectfully: "Captain Sokov, where do you plan to go next?"
"Take me to the parking lot." Sokov knew clearly that Lieutenant Koshkin, who picked him up, should be in his car in the parking lot at the moment, so he said to the two of them: "The officer who picked me up should stay in his car." in the car."
The two agreed, stepped forward to push Sokov's wheelchair, and left the office.
Faced with Sukhalev and Victor's overtures to Sokov, the other students did not take it seriously, thinking that it was just the two commanders who saw Sokov's difficulty in moving and took the initiative to help him.
Only the squad leader, Major Krezhiow, noticed something was wrong. When he signed up, he had dealt with Victor. Although the two were at the same level, the other person came from the 27th Army Group with great achievements in combat. He had a sense of superiority that was different from ordinary people. Although the other person acted indifferent to him. He was polite, but there was an air of alienation in his politeness.
Because of this, Victor's respectful attitude towards Sokov aroused his doubts. After saying a few perfunctory words to his colleagues who came to greet him, he quickly walked out of the classroom, wanting to see where Victor planned to push Sokov.
Fortunately, Victor and Sukhalev did not notice anyone following them, and continued to push Sokov's wheelchair slowly along the corridor at a normal speed.
Koshkin, who was sitting in the car in a daze, saw Sokov in a wheelchair being pushed out of the building. He quickly opened the door and got out of the car, and ran over quickly.
He came to Sokov, raised his hand in salute, and said apologetically: "I'm sorry, Comrade Captain, I didn't know you were finishing get out of class now, so I didn't pick you up in time. Please forgive me!"
"It's okay, Lieutenant Koshkin. This is not your responsibility. The instructor just chatted with us for a few words and dismissed us." After Sokov said this magnanimously, he introduced to Koshkin: " These two are friends I met in class. One is Navy Captain Sukhalev, from the Baltic Fleet; the other is Major Victor, who comes from the 182nd Division of the 27th Army and is considered an old subordinate of mine. . They all know my identity, so you don’t have to be too restrained in front of them."
Koshkin quickly turned around and saluted the two of them, and said politely: "Hello, Colonel Viktor, Captain Sukhalev! Thank you for helping me push Comrade General over." Since the two already knew Sokov's As for his identity, Koshkin no longer deceived himself by calling him captain, but instead called him general.
Krezhiow, who followed closely, saw Victor and Sukhalev pushing Sokov's wheelchair next to a black car in the parking lot, and the officer who got out of the car actually While saluting him, he felt very puzzled, thinking about the origin of Captain Sokov, who actually had a special car to transport him to the training.
When he saw the license plate clearly, he suddenly broke into a cold sweat. This car actually had a license plate from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He immediately wondered, could this Captain Sokov be the child of an executive from the Ministry of Internal Affairs? Otherwise, how could he explain that he would be picked up and dropped off by a special car when he came to participate in training?
Thinking of how he actually asked Sokov to give up his seat to him for no reason in class today, although the other party didn't let him do it in the end, and he didn't pursue it further. But in this case, will he become enemies with Captain Sokov? If he targets himself, he may not have a good life in the future.
Just when he was thinking about whether he needed to apologize to Sokov, he found that the black car drove away, and Sukhalev and Victor were walking towards his location.
Krezhiow hurriedly came forward and greeted the two of them enthusiastically: "Hey, two classmates, where did you just come back from?"
"Hello, comrade squad leader." Sukhalev replied politely: "We saw Captain Sokov's mobility difficulties, so we pushed his wheelchair here for further treatment."
"Comrade Captain," after the teacher said this, he suddenly remembered that he still didn't know Sokov's name, so he asked curiously: "I haven't asked you what your name is yet?"
"Comrade teacher, please call me Sokov." Sokov said with a smile: "My superiors all call me that."
"Well, I will call you Captain Sokov from now on." From Sokov's brief conversation, the instructor realized that the other party was a rare talent, so he took the initiative and said: "I wonder if you have the skills after the training is over?" If you are interested in joining the general staff, I have a few friends in the general staff who can introduce you there."
Perhaps because he was worried that Sokov would refuse, he also emphasized: "In the beginning, you may be a general staff officer. But after about half a year, you will be transferred to the operations department. I believe there are enough people there for you to display your talents." Space."
If he wanted to join the General Staff, Sokov had already accepted Antonov's proposal, and he might even be able to get a job as deputy minister of operations, let alone an unknown little staff officer. Therefore, in the face of the teacher's kindness, he said euphemistically: "Thank you, comrade teacher, I am not very interested in the work of the staff headquarters. I still want to compete with the Germans on the front line with real swords and guns."
The students in the classroom were in an uproar when they heard Sokov's answer. Is there such a stupid person? ! The teacher has offered to help him enter the General Staff Headquarters, a unit that everyone envies, but he is unwilling to do so. He is simply out of his mind!
At this moment, many people were accusing Sokov of being ignorant, not cherishing good opportunities, and simply being brainless. They were thinking about how they should impress the instructor so that he would be willing to help them enter the General Staff.
Only Sukhalev and Victor, who were sitting in front of and behind Sokov, understood in their hearts that Sokov had already been the commander of the group army. Even if he wanted to enter the General Staff, he would start at the level of director or deputy minister. How could a little-known little consultant be noticed by him?
"Captain Sokov," the instructor also loves talents and is unwilling to let go of talents like Sokov easily, so he continued to ask: "My suggestion will be effective until the end of your training. You might as well Think about it.”
After saying this, without waiting for Sokov's reply, he announced to everyone: "Comrades, that's it for today. Class will officially start at eight o'clock tomorrow morning. I hope everyone will not be late."
"Comrade teacher," when the teacher announced the end of get out of class, class monitor Kryzhiow quickly stood up and asked, "I would like to ask how the courses are arranged and where can we get the teaching materials we need?"
When Sokov heard Krezhiow ask this question, he turned his head and glanced at him with some surprise, thinking that although this major was annoying, he was still relatively responsible. Although the teacher did not mention the teaching materials and class schedule at all, he was able to take the initiative to ask.
"Comrade squad leader," the teacher said calmly, looking at the squad leader he appointed, "before class tomorrow, you will be able to see the course schedule during the training period, and at the same time, you will also be assigned your own teaching materials. Comrades, commanders , get out of class is over!”
After the teacher left the classroom, Victor and Sukhalev immediately stood up, stood next to Sokov, and asked respectfully: "Captain Sokov, where do you plan to go next?"
"Take me to the parking lot." Sokov knew clearly that Lieutenant Koshkin, who picked him up, should be in his car in the parking lot at the moment, so he said to the two of them: "The officer who picked me up should stay in his car." in the car."
The two agreed, stepped forward to push Sokov's wheelchair, and left the office.
Faced with Sukhalev and Victor's overtures to Sokov, the other students did not take it seriously, thinking that it was just the two commanders who saw Sokov's difficulty in moving and took the initiative to help him.
Only the squad leader, Major Krezhiow, noticed something was wrong. When he signed up, he had dealt with Victor. Although the two were at the same level, the other person came from the 27th Army Group with great achievements in combat. He had a sense of superiority that was different from ordinary people. Although the other person acted indifferent to him. He was polite, but there was an air of alienation in his politeness.
Because of this, Victor's respectful attitude towards Sokov aroused his doubts. After saying a few perfunctory words to his colleagues who came to greet him, he quickly walked out of the classroom, wanting to see where Victor planned to push Sokov.
Fortunately, Victor and Sukhalev did not notice anyone following them, and continued to push Sokov's wheelchair slowly along the corridor at a normal speed.
Koshkin, who was sitting in the car in a daze, saw Sokov in a wheelchair being pushed out of the building. He quickly opened the door and got out of the car, and ran over quickly.
He came to Sokov, raised his hand in salute, and said apologetically: "I'm sorry, Comrade Captain, I didn't know you were finishing get out of class now, so I didn't pick you up in time. Please forgive me!"
"It's okay, Lieutenant Koshkin. This is not your responsibility. The instructor just chatted with us for a few words and dismissed us." After Sokov said this magnanimously, he introduced to Koshkin: " These two are friends I met in class. One is Navy Captain Sukhalev, from the Baltic Fleet; the other is Major Victor, who comes from the 182nd Division of the 27th Army and is considered an old subordinate of mine. . They all know my identity, so you don’t have to be too restrained in front of them."
Koshkin quickly turned around and saluted the two of them, and said politely: "Hello, Colonel Viktor, Captain Sukhalev! Thank you for helping me push Comrade General over." Since the two already knew Sokov's As for his identity, Koshkin no longer deceived himself by calling him captain, but instead called him general.
Krezhiow, who followed closely, saw Victor and Sukhalev pushing Sokov's wheelchair next to a black car in the parking lot, and the officer who got out of the car actually While saluting him, he felt very puzzled, thinking about the origin of Captain Sokov, who actually had a special car to take him to the training.
When he saw the license plate clearly, he was suddenly startled into a cold sweat. The car actually had a license plate from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He immediately wondered, could this Captain Sokov be the child of an executive from the Ministry of Internal Affairs? Otherwise, how could he explain that he would be picked up and dropped off by a special car when he came to participate in training?
Thinking of how he actually asked Sokov to give up his seat to him for no reason in class today, although the other party didn't let him do it in the end, and he didn't pursue it further. But in this case, will he become enemies with Captain Sokov? If he targets himself, he may have a difficult life in the future.