Chapter 1718

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Sokov's words silenced those students who were worried that they would not be selected. They know very well that what Sokov said is true. The intermediate commander training class trains regiment-level cadres. If they are all recruited by Sokov, there will definitely be other commanders who are dissatisfied and will try their best to sabotage this matter. .

Seeing that the students were quiet, Sokov began to call out the names of the students who were remembered by him. He originally thought that recruiting these students would be a very difficult task. Unexpectedly, after Verevkin announced his identity in public, all the students took the initiative to ask to become his subordinates.

The students whose names were called by Sokov were all ecstatic. The students whose names were not called looked frustrated. In particular, several students who were ranked in the top 20 this time were upset because they were not selected by Sokov. They felt that if they had established a good relationship with Sokov earlier, they might be selected this time.

And Krezhiow, the monitor of the training class, unfortunately became one of the unsuccessful students. He looked at Sokov standing on the podium, his old face turned red and his intestines turned green with regret. It is said that Sokov's performance in normal times is outstanding, and he is not an ordinary person at first glance. In addition, he is picked up and dropped off by officers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs every day, so it is obvious that he has a background. But as for himself, he was always against him, so his defeat this time became inevitable.

Vadim on the side came over and asked in a low voice: "Comrade Major, why wasn't your name called?"

"Isn't this normal?" Krezyowf replied with a wry smile: "Think about how I usually treat him? If it were you in his place, would you choose me in this situation?" Thinking of it? Not long ago, Vadim was instigating himself to attack Sokov. If he really did this, his future would probably end here.

"Oh, that's not possible." Vadim also thought of how not long ago he was instigating Krezhiow to attack Sokov. Thinking of it at this time, he couldn't help but feel scared. He was so scared that he even had a cold on his back. Breaking into a cold sweat.

"Comrades, the students whose names were called please stay!" The dean said to the students present: "Students whose names were not called can leave and come here at the same time tomorrow to receive their graduation certificates."

After all the students who were not selected by Sokov were gone, the remaining students turned their attention to Sokov and wanted to hear what arrangements he would make next.

But before Sokov could speak, Dean Verevkin spoke again: "Comrade students, I congratulate you on becoming General Sokov's subordinates. I hope you will achieve greater results and build a better foundation in the coming days." Much meritorious service.”

As soon as the dean finished speaking, warm applause broke out in the classroom. The students present knew that what the dean said was not a routine blessing, but a fact. Judging from the series of achievements achieved by General Sokov, everyone will have many opportunities to perform meritorious service and be awarded medals in the future.

After the classroom quieted down, the dean said politely to Sokov: "Comrade General, can you come to my office first? I have something to do and I want to talk to you alone."

"Okay." Sokov readily agreed to the dean's invitation, and before leaving, he said to the students sitting in the classroom: "Students, please wait for me here for a while until I finish talking to the dean. , I’ll come back to see you.”

The dean brought Sokov to his office. After arranging him to sit down, he poured a cup of hot tea himself and placed it in front of him. Then he said: "Comrade General, you know why I asked you to come. ?"

Sokov shook his head and picked up the teacup on the table: "I don't know, please tell me, Comrade Dean."

"That's it, Comrade General." The dean said politely: "Among the 30 students you selected, why is there no training class leader Krezhiow?"

"Major Kryzhiow?" After Sokov repeated the name, he saw the dean nodding and continued: "He does not meet my requirements."

"Why?" the dean asked puzzledly: "You know, he has been in the military for twenty years, and he is also a commander with rich combat experience. It's really too bad that such a person has not been favored by you. It surprised me.”

When Sokov saw that the dean actually spoke well of Krezhiowf, he asked tentatively: "Comrade dean, I wonder what your relationship is with Major Krezhiowf?"

"He is my old subordinate." The dean explained to Sokov: "When I graduated from the military academy and was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Corps in Budyonny as the platoon leader, Krezhiow was in my platoon. A soldier. We fought side by side for three years. Once I was wounded on the battlefield, and he carried me off the battlefield..."

From the dean's story, Sokov found out that Krezhiow once saved the dean's life on the battlefield. No wonder, as soon as the intermediate commander training class was established, the elderly major was directly appointed as The monitor of the training class turned out to be a good personal friend of him and the dean.

"Comrade Dean," Sokov thought for a while and decided to tell the truth to the dean: "You may think that the reason why I did not choose him today is because he often targets me in everything, and even does things behind my back. Little touches.”

The dean didn't expect Sokov to speak so directly, so he nodded and acknowledged his statement: "Yes, I was just worried that your daily conflicts made you give up on choosing him."

Sokov's words silenced those students who were worried that they would not be selected. They know very well that what Sokov said is true. The intermediate commander training class trains regiment-level cadres. If they are all recruited by Sokov, there will definitely be other commanders who are dissatisfied and will try their best to sabotage this matter. .

Seeing that the students were quiet, Sokov began to call out the names of the students who were remembered by him. He originally thought that recruiting these students would be a very difficult task. Unexpectedly, after Verevkin announced his identity in public, all the students took the initiative to ask to become his subordinates.

The students whose names were called by Sokov were all ecstatic. The students whose names were not called looked frustrated. In particular, several students who were ranked in the top 20 this time were upset because they were not selected by Sokov. They felt that if they had established a good relationship with Sokov earlier, they might be selected this time.

And Krezhiow, the monitor of the training class, unfortunately became one of the unsuccessful students. He looked at Sokov standing on the podium, his old face turned red and his intestines turned green with regret. It is said that Sokov's performance in normal times is outstanding, and he is not an ordinary person at first glance. In addition, he is picked up and dropped off by officers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs every day, so it is obvious that he has a background. But as for himself, he was always against him, so his defeat this time became inevitable.

Vadim on the side came over and asked in a low voice: "Comrade Major, why wasn't your name called?"

"Isn't this normal?" Krezyowf replied with a wry smile: "Think about how I usually treat him? If it were you in his place, would you choose me in this situation?" Thinking of it? Not long ago, Vadim was instigating himself to attack Sokov. If he really did this, his future would probably end here.

"Oh, that's not possible." Vadim also thought of how not long ago he was instigating Krezhiow to attack Sokov. Thinking of it at this time, he couldn't help but feel scared. He was so scared that he even had a cold on his back. Breaking into a cold sweat.

"Comrades, the students whose names were called please stay!" The dean said to the students present: "Students whose names were not called can leave and come here at the same time tomorrow to receive their graduation certificates."

After all the students who were not selected by Sokov were gone, the remaining students turned their attention to Sokov and wanted to hear what arrangements he would make next.

But before Sokov could speak, Dean Verevkin spoke again: "Comrade students, I congratulate you on becoming General Sokov's subordinates. I hope you will achieve greater results and build a better foundation in the coming days." Much meritorious service.”

As soon as the dean finished speaking, warm applause broke out in the classroom. The students present knew that what the dean said was not a routine blessing, but a fact. Judging from the series of achievements achieved by General Sokov, everyone will have many opportunities to perform meritorious service and be awarded medals in the future.

After the classroom quieted down, the dean said politely to Sokov: "Comrade General, can you come to my office first? I have something to do and I want to talk to you alone."

"Okay." Sokov readily agreed to the dean's invitation, and before leaving, he said to the students sitting in the classroom: "Students, please wait for me here for a while until I finish talking to the dean. , I’ll come back to see you.”

The dean brought Sokov to his office. After arranging him to sit down, he poured a cup of hot tea himself and placed it in front of him. Then he said: "Comrade General, you know why I asked you to come. ?"

Sokov shook his head and picked up the teacup on the table: "I don't know, please tell me, Comrade Dean."

"That's it, Comrade General." The dean said politely: "Among the 30 students you selected, why is there no training class leader Krezhiow?"

"Major Kryzhiow?" After Sokov repeated the name, he saw the dean nodding and continued: "He does not meet my requirements."

"Why?" the dean asked puzzledly: "You know, he has been in the military for twenty years, and he is also a commander with rich combat experience. It's really too bad that such a person has not been favored by you. It surprised me.”

When Sokov saw that the dean actually spoke well of Krezhiowf, he asked tentatively: "Comrade dean, I wonder what your relationship is with Major Krezhiowf?"

"He is my old subordinate." The dean explained to Sokov: "When I graduated from the military academy and was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Corps in Budyonny as the platoon leader, Krezhiow was in my platoon. A soldier. We fought side by side for three years. Once I was wounded on the battlefield, and he carried me off the battlefield..."

From the dean's story, Sokov found out that Krezhiow once saved the dean's life on the battlefield. No wonder, as soon as the intermediate commander training class was established, the elderly major was directly appointed as The monitor of the training class turned out to be a good personal friend of him and the dean.

"Comrade Dean," Sokov thought for a while and decided to tell the truth to the dean: "You may think that the reason why I did not choose him today is because he often targets me in everything, and even does things behind my back. Little touches.”

The dean didn't expect Sokov to speak so directly, so he nodded and acknowledged his statement: "Yes, I was just worried that your daily conflicts made you give up on choosing him."

Sokov's words silenced those students who were worried that they would not be selected. They know very well that what Sokov said is true. The intermediate commander training class trains regiment-level cadres. If they are all recruited by Sokov, there will definitely be other commanders who are dissatisfied and will try their best to sabotage this matter. .

Seeing that the students were quiet, Sokov began to call out the names of the students who were remembered by him. He originally thought that recruiting these students would be a very difficult task. Unexpectedly, after Verevkin announced his identity in public, all the students took the initiative to ask to become his subordinates.

The students whose names were called by Sokov were all ecstatic. The students whose names were not called looked frustrated. In particular, several students who entered the top 20 this time were upset because they were not selected by Sokov. They felt that if they had established a good relationship with Sokov earlier, they might be selected this time.

And Krezhiow, the monitor of the training class, unfortunately became one of the unsuccessful students. He looked at Sokov standing on the podium, his old face turned red and his intestines turned green with regret. It is said that Sokov's performance in normal times is outstanding, and he is not an ordinary person at first glance. In addition, he is picked up and dropped off by officers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs every day, so it is obvious that he has a background. But as for himself, he was always against him, so his defeat this time became inevitable.

Vadim on the side came over and asked in a low voice: "Comrade Major, why wasn't your name called?"

"Isn't this normal?" Krezyowf replied with a wry smile: "Think about how I usually treat him? If it were you in his place, would you choose me in this situation?" Thinking of it? Not long ago, Vadim was instigating himself to attack Sokov. If he really did this, his future would probably end here.

"Oh, that's not possible." Vadim also thought of how not long ago he was instigating Krezhiow to attack Sokov. Thinking of it at this time, he couldn't help but feel scared. He was so scared that he even had a cold on his back. Breaking into a cold sweat.

"Comrades, students whose names are called, please stay!" The dean said to the students present: "Students whose names are not called, you can leave. Come here at the same time tomorrow to receive your graduation certificate."

After all the students who were not selected by Sokov were gone, the remaining students turned their attention to Sokov and wanted to hear what arrangements he would make next.

But before Sokov could speak, Dean Verevkin spoke again: "Comrade students, I congratulate you on becoming General Sokov's subordinates. I hope you will achieve greater results and build a better foundation in the coming days." Much meritorious service.”

As soon as the dean finished speaking, warm applause broke out in the classroom. The students present knew that what the dean said was not a routine blessing, but a fact. Judging from the series of achievements achieved by General Sokov, everyone will have many opportunities to perform meritorious service and be awarded medals in the future.