Chapter 1708

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"Misha!" Lunev has always seen Sokov's attitude towards Ponedelin. Now when he heard what he said, he couldn't help but shook his head: "You have to think carefully, don't think they are at war." In the early days of the outbreak, he once served as the commander and commander of the group army, but after all, he was captured by the Germans. Although no problems were found after screening, they are unreliable personnel after all. You must use them with extreme caution. That’s all.”

Although Sokov understood that Lunev said this for his own benefit, he still smiled and said disapprovingly: "Lunev, thank you for your concern. In any case, they have passed the screening of the relevant departments. This is crucial. I believe that by placing them in the right positions, they will be able to exert their greatest energy."

Lunev saw that Sokov was determined to reuse Ponedelin and others, so it was hard to say anything. After all, he was not the military commissar of the other party. Some things could only be persuaded from the perspective of a friend, not as a deputy. Argue with him.

He sighed softly and said to Sokov: "Misha, since we are partners and friends. If Ponejelin and the others encounter any trouble in the future, you can tell me and I will try my best to help you solve it. "

"Thank you, I really appreciate you." Sokov was very pleased that Lunev could make such a statement: "If it is possible, I hope that the superiors will let us work together again to build a new meritorious deeds."

Lunev lowered his head and glanced at the Order of Lenin hanging on his chest, and couldn't help but feel a little excited. He had been in the Ministry of Internal Affairs for more than ten years. Although he had won many medals, he had never received such a high-level medal as the Order of Lenin. related. But after he partnered with Sokov, he received this high-level medal for the first time. Although he only had a medal this time and was not promoted, he was content to get such a medal.

Considering that by partnering with Sokov, he will get more opportunities for promotion and honors in the future, Lunev will naturally not let go of such a God-given opportunity. He nodded quickly and said: "As long as my superiors do not object, I am willing to work with him." You continue to partner."

The reason why Sokov wanted to continue to partner with Lunev was entirely because the other party put himself first at work. He never had the slightest objection to the battle plan he proposed, and even fully cooperated with him. Naturally, Sokov doesn't want to replace such a good partner.

At this moment, Sokov seemed very happy to see Lunev agreeing to his proposal. He thought to himself that after he took over a new group army, Lunev would definitely be included in the list of personnel reported. As the military commissar, Ponedelin served as the chief of staff of the group army, while Muzichenko was the commander of the infantry corps and Kirillov was the commander of the infantry division.

"Lunev," Sokov asked Lunev tentatively: "Do you think I should find an opportunity for the three Ponedelin and the twelve students from the intermediate training class to meet?"

"No, absolutely don't." Luniev was startled by Sokov's words and said repeatedly: "You are still studying at the Frunze Military Academy, and you have not been formally assigned any work, so you hurriedly summoned everyone to meet , is obviously inappropriate and may cause unnecessary trouble."

Lunev's words reminded Sokov. He realized that calling the two groups to meet at this moment might really cause some unnecessary trouble, so he laughed twice and said with some embarrassment: "Lunev, you are right. Yes, I did not think carefully about this matter, and it is not suitable for the commanders of the two groups to meet at this moment."

Seeing that Sokov was not stubborn, Runev could not help but feel relieved. If Sokov really insisted on letting the two commanders meet, he would consider staying away from him. Suspicion of gang affiliation. If this matter is used by someone with ulterior motives, it may cause a storm.

When Lunev was about to say goodbye and leave, Asya came over and asked politely: "General Lunev, did you drive here?"

"No." Lunev shook his head and said, "I came here on foot."

Seeing the disappointed expression on Asiya's face, he quickly asked: "Asiya, what's the matter?"

"That's right, I need to buy some daily necessities. You also know that those military stores with sufficient goods are all near the city center..." Asiya paused for a moment, then said: "Since you didn't drive here, then forget it Yes, I’ll take the subway there and buy it myself later.”

"You have to worry, Asiya." After figuring out what happened, Lunev comforted Asiya: "I'll call the driver and ask him to drive over and take you to the city center to buy things."

"Lunev, thank you so much."

"Don't be so polite, Asia." Lunev said with a smile: "Misha and I are not only partners, but also good friends. This little thing is just a trivial matter, so you don't have to worry about it."

While Runev left the ward and went outside to make a phone call, Asya bent down to open the suitcase placed in the corner and began to rummage through it. Sokov asked curiously: "Asiya, what are you doing?"

"I want to change into casual clothes when I go out later." After saying that, she took out a black woolen coat from the suitcase and threw it on the empty hospital bed nearby: "This is what I will wear."

A few minutes later, Asiya, who was originally wearing a military uniform and a white coat, turned into a fashionable girl wearing a long black woolen coat and a white woolen hat. After quickly spinning around in place, she asked Sokov curiously: "Misha, what do you think of my outfit?"

"Beautiful, so beautiful." Asya's casual attire reminded Sokov of the first time he saw her in Khimki Town: "Asya, do you remember our first meeting?" What was the situation like when we first met?”

"Remember!" Asiya nodded and replied, "I still remember that day when a German reconnaissance team attacked the town of Khimki. You led a squad of soldiers to stop them there. Wait for the militia battalion from the instrument factory to arrive. By then, there will only be three of you left, and one of the soldiers has lost the prize."

"Misha!" Lunev has always seen Sokov's attitude towards Ponedelin. Now when he heard what he said, he couldn't help but shook his head: "You have to think carefully, don't think they are at war." In the early days of the outbreak, he once served as the commander and commander of the group army, but after all, he was captured by the Germans. Although no problems were found after screening, they are unreliable personnel after all. You must use them with extreme caution. That’s all.”

Although Sokov understood that Lunev said this for his own benefit, he still smiled and said disapprovingly: "Lunev, thank you for your concern. In any case, they have passed the screening of the relevant departments. This is crucial. I believe that by placing them in the right positions, they will be able to exert their greatest energy."

Lunev saw that Sokov was determined to reuse Ponedelin and others, so it was hard to say anything. After all, he was not the military commissar of the other party. Some things could only be persuaded from the perspective of a friend, not as a deputy. Argue with him.

He sighed softly and said to Sokov: "Misha, since we are partners and friends. If Ponejelin and the others encounter any trouble in the future, you can tell me and I will try my best to help you solve it. "

"Thank you, I really appreciate you." Sokov was very pleased that Lunev could make such a statement: "If it is possible, I hope that the superiors will let us work together again to build a new meritorious deeds.”

Lunev lowered his head and glanced at the Order of Lenin hanging on his chest, and couldn't help but feel a little excited. He had been in the Ministry of Internal Affairs for more than ten years. Although he had won many medals, he had never received such a high-level medal as the Order of Lenin. related. But after he partnered with Sokov, he received this high-level medal for the first time. Although he only had a medal this time and was not promoted, he was content to get such a medal.

Considering that by partnering with Sokov, he will get more opportunities for promotion and honors in the future, Lunev will naturally not let go of such a God-given opportunity. He nodded quickly and said: "As long as my superiors do not object, I am willing to work with him." You continue to partner."

The reason why Sokov wanted to continue to partner with Lunev was entirely because the other party put himself first at work. He never had the slightest objection to the battle plan he proposed, and even fully cooperated with him. Naturally, Sokov doesn't want to replace such a good partner.

At this moment, Sokov seemed very happy to see Lunev agreeing to his proposal. He thought to himself that after he took over a new group army, Lunev would definitely be included in the list of personnel reported. As the military commissar, Ponedelin served as the chief of staff of the group army, while Muzichenko was the commander of the infantry corps and Kirillov was the commander of the infantry division.

"Lunev," Sokov asked Lunev tentatively: "Do you think I should find an opportunity for the three Ponedelin and the twelve students from the intermediate training class to meet?"

"No, absolutely don't." Luniev was startled by Sokov's words and said repeatedly: "You are still studying at the Frunze Military Academy, and you have not been formally assigned any work, so you hurriedly summoned everyone to meet , is obviously inappropriate and may cause unnecessary trouble."

Lunev's words reminded Sokov. He realized that calling the two groups to meet at this moment might really cause some unnecessary trouble, so he laughed twice and said with some embarrassment: "Lunev, you are right. Yes, I did not think carefully about this matter, and it is not suitable for the commanders of the two groups to meet at this moment."

Seeing that Sokov was not stubborn, Runev could not help but feel relieved. If Sokov really insisted on letting the two commanders meet, he would consider staying away from him. Suspicion of gang affiliation. If this matter is used by someone with ulterior motives, it may cause a storm.

When Lunev was about to say goodbye and leave, Asya came over and asked politely: "General Lunev, did you drive here?"

"No." Lunev shook his head and said, "I came here on foot."

Seeing the disappointed expression on Asiya's face, he quickly asked: "Asiya, what's the matter?"

"That's right, I need to buy some daily necessities. You also know that those military stores with sufficient goods are all near the city center..." Asiya paused for a moment, then said: "Since you didn't drive here, then forget it Yes, I’ll take the subway there and buy it myself later.”

"You have to worry, Asiya." After figuring out what happened, Lunev comforted Asiya: "I'll call the driver and ask him to drive over and take you to the city center to buy things."

"Lunev, thank you so much."

"Don't be so polite, Asia." Lunev said with a smile: "Misha and I are not only partners, but also good friends. This little thing is just a trivial matter, so you don't have to worry about it."

While Runev left the ward and went outside to make a phone call, Asya bent down to open the suitcase placed in the corner and began to rummage through it. Sokov asked curiously: "Asiya, what are you doing?"

"I want to change into casual clothes when I go out later." After saying that, she took out a black woolen coat from the suitcase and threw it on the empty hospital bed nearby: "This is what I will wear."

A few minutes later, Asiya, who was originally wearing a military uniform and a white coat, turned into a fashionable girl wearing a long black woolen coat and a white woolen hat. After quickly spinning around in place, she asked Sokov curiously: "Misha, what do you think of my outfit?"

"Beautiful, so beautiful." Asya's casual attire reminded Sokov of the first time he saw her in Khimki Town: "Asya, do you remember our first meeting?" What was the situation like when we first met?”

"Remember!" Asiya nodded and replied, "I still remember that day when a German reconnaissance team attacked the town of Khimki. You led a squad of soldiers to stop them there. Wait for the militia battalion from the instrument factory to arrive. By then, there will only be three of you left, and one of the soldiers has lost the prize."

"Misha!" Lunev has always seen Sokov's attitude towards Ponedelin. Now when he heard what he said, he couldn't help but shook his head: "You have to think carefully, don't think they are at war." In the early days of the outbreak, he once served as the commander and commander of the group army, but after all, he was captured by the Germans. Although no problems were found after screening, they are unreliable personnel after all. You must use them with extreme caution. That’s all.”

Although Sokov understood that Lunev said this for his own benefit, he still smiled and said disapprovingly: "Lunev, thank you for your concern. In any case, they have passed the screening of the relevant departments. This is crucial. I believe that by placing them in the right positions, they will be able to exert their greatest energy."

Lunev saw that Sokov was determined to reuse Ponedelin and others, so it was hard to say anything. After all, he was not the military commissar of the other party. Some things could only be persuaded from the perspective of a friend, not as a deputy. Argue with him.

Lunev lowered his head and glanced at the Order of Lenin hanging on his chest, and couldn't help but feel a little excited. He had been in the Ministry of Internal Affairs for more than ten years. Although he had won many medals, he had never received such a high-level medal as the Order of Lenin. related. But after he partnered with Sokov, he received this high-level medal for the first time. Although he only had a medal this time and was not promoted, he was content to get such a medal.