"Hell, what kind of emergency is this? You can't even have a quiet meal." Sokov muttered to himself, and said to Koshkin who was standing at the window: "Lieutenant Koshkin, ask him what the matter is. ?”
Koshkin nodded and asked the driver downstairs: "Do you know anything?"
"I don't know." The driver downstairs shook his head like a rattle: "Comrade Lieutenant, please hurry up and ask the general to come downstairs."
"Comrade General," Koshkin saw that he couldn't get any useful information from the driver, so he turned to him and said, "It seems that the driver who came to summon you doesn't know what is going on. It seems that you may need to rush back immediately. .”
Sokov knew very well that if there was nothing particularly important, Lunev would not send someone here to find him, so he stood up and said, "Let's go down first and see what's going on."
With the support of Asya and Koshkin, Sokov came outside the building. Seeing this, the driver quickly stepped forward and saluted: "Comrade General, the deputy minister ordered me to pick you up and said that I have important matters to discuss with you."
"Asiya," Sokov turned and asked Asiya: "Are you going back with me, or are you staying with your mother?"
"Misha," Asiya thought for a while and replied, "Mom and I haven't seen each other for a long time. I want to stay here tonight. You can pick me up tomorrow."
"Okay, I'll pick you up tomorrow." After Sokov said this, he asked Koshkin: "Lieutenant Koshkin, you have drunk, can you drive?"
"No problem." Koshkin replied without hesitation: "I can drive."
Sokov stared at Koshkin, thinking to himself that as long as he found that the other person was a little drunk, he would let him stay and drive Asya back tomorrow, so that he would not have to make another trip.
However, after looking at it for a long time, I found that Koshkin's expression was as usual and there was no sign of being drunk at all, so he nodded and said, "Okay, let's set off now."
Although Sokov saw no sign of Koshkin being drunk, he did not get into his car and got into the car driven by Lunev's driver.
The two cars left the family area one after the other and drove along the road toward the city center.
After driving for a while, Sokov suddenly realized that the car was traveling in the wrong direction and quickly reminded the driver: "Comrade driver, it seems that the route you are driving is wrong. This road is not going to the Ministry of Internal Affairs."
"You are right, Comrade General." Unexpectedly, the driver replied calmly: "Comrade Vice Minister is not in the Ministry of Internal Affairs at the moment."
"Not the Ministry of Internal Affairs?!" Sokov asked in surprise: "Then where is he?"
"Weapons and Equipment Department." After the driver answered the question, he glanced at Sokov and added: "He is with Colonel Yakov at the moment."
As soon as the driver mentioned Yakov, Sokov immediately had an idea in his mind. The person who wanted to find love for him was not Lunev, but Yakov. Maybe he couldn't contact him, so he asked Lunev for help, and Lunev, who happened to know his whereabouts, sent a driver to find him.
But one thing puzzled Sokov. He curiously asked the driver: "Comrade driver, I want to ask, how do you know where we are?" You know, not only Sokov followed Nina back After returning home, I found out where my father-in-law's home was. Even Asiya saw her new home for the first time, but Lunev's driver found this place easily. Unless Runev sent someone to monitor this place, it would be impossible to find the place easily now.
The driver turned to look at Sokov and said with a smile: "Comrade General, do you think that I can easily find this place? There must be something wrong. Maybe someone has been monitoring this place?"
Seeing that the driver guessed what he was thinking, Sokov did not hide it, but nodded and replied: "Yes, that's what I thought. Can you give me an answer?"
"Comrade General, to tell you the truth, before I came here, I had no idea where your wife lived." The driver told Sokov truthfully: "When I came here, I originally wanted to ask the police to help search, but I didn't. Thinking about the moment I entered the family area, I saw Lieutenant Koshkin’s car..."
When Sokov heard this, he suddenly realized that the reason why the emotional driver could find his location so quickly was entirely because the black car driven by Koshkin exposed his target.
Koshkin, who was following behind, also noticed something was wrong, and he quickly accelerated to catch up. When the two cars were parallel, he asked the driver loudly: "Hey, let me tell you, where are you going to drive the car?"
"Go to the Weapons and Equipment Department." The driver remembered that he did not communicate with Koshkin before getting in the car, which may have caused a misunderstanding. He quickly explained loudly: "Comrade Deputy Minister is also there."
Hearing that Lunev was also in the weapons and equipment department, Koshkin stopped talking. He slowed down the car and continued to follow the car in front, keeping the necessary distance and driving towards the weapons and equipment department.
After arriving at the weapons and equipment department, the sentry at the door saw the license plates of the two vehicles clearly and opened the door to let them through without checking them at all.
Seeing that the sentry at the door didn't even check, he just let him go. Sokov couldn't help but frowned, thinking that the security force of the weapons and equipment department was too lax. He saw a car coming, but he didn't even check it. Just let it go.
"Comrade General." The driver next to him saw Sokov's performance in the rearview mirror and asked with a smile: "Do you think the security here is too lax and let the vehicles in and out without even checking them? "
"Yes, that's what I think." Sokov didn't hide his true thoughts.
"Hell, what kind of emergency is this? You can't even have a quiet meal." Sokov muttered to himself, and said to Koshkin who was standing at the window: "Lieutenant Koshkin, ask him what the matter is. ?”
Koshkin nodded and asked the driver downstairs: "Do you know anything?"
"I don't know." The driver downstairs shook his head like a rattle: "Comrade Lieutenant, please hurry up and ask the general to come downstairs."
"Comrade General," Koshkin saw that he couldn't get any useful information from the driver, so he turned to him and said, "It seems that the driver who came to summon you doesn't know what is going on. It seems that you may need to rush back immediately. .”
Sokov knew very well that if there was nothing particularly important, Lunev would not send someone here to find him, so he stood up and said, "Let's go down first and see what's going on."
With the support of Asya and Koshkin, Sokov came outside the building. Seeing this, the driver quickly stepped forward and saluted: "Comrade General, the deputy minister ordered me to pick you up and said that I have important matters to discuss with you."
"Asiya," Sokov turned and asked Asiya: "Are you going back with me, or are you staying with your mother?"
"Misha," Asiya thought for a while and replied, "Mom and I haven't seen each other for a long time. I want to stay here tonight. You can pick me up tomorrow."
"Okay, I'll pick you up tomorrow." After Sokov said this, he asked Koshkin: "Lieutenant Koshkin, you have drunk, can you drive?"
"No problem." Koshkin replied without hesitation: "I can drive."
Sokov stared at Koshkin, thinking to himself that as long as he found that the other person was a little drunk, he would let him stay and drive Asya back tomorrow, so that he would not have to make another trip.
However, after looking at it for a long time, I found that Koshkin's expression was as usual and there was no sign of being drunk at all, so he nodded and said, "Okay, let's set off now."
Although Sokov saw no sign of Koshkin being drunk, he did not get into his car and got into the car driven by Lunev's driver.
The two cars left the family area one after the other and drove along the road toward the city center.
After driving for a while, Sokov suddenly realized that the car was traveling in the wrong direction and quickly reminded the driver: "Comrade driver, it seems that the route you are driving is wrong. This road is not going to the Ministry of Internal Affairs."
"You are right, Comrade General." Unexpectedly, the driver replied calmly: "Comrade Vice Minister is not in the Ministry of Internal Affairs at the moment."
"Not the Ministry of Internal Affairs?!" Sokov asked in surprise: "Then where is he?"
"Weapons and Equipment Department." After the driver answered the question, he glanced at Sokov and added: "He is with Colonel Yakov at the moment."
As soon as the driver mentioned Yakov, Sokov immediately had an idea in his mind. The person who wanted to find love for him was not Lunev, but Yakov. Maybe he couldn't contact him, so he asked Lunev for help, and Lunev, who happened to know his whereabouts, sent a driver to find him.
But one thing puzzled Sokov. He curiously asked the driver: "Comrade driver, I want to ask, how do you know where we are?" You know, not only Sokov followed Nina back After returning home, I found out where my father-in-law's home was. Even Asiya saw her new home for the first time, but Lunev's driver found this place easily. Unless Runev sent someone to monitor this place, it would be impossible to find the place easily now.
The driver turned to look at Sokov and said with a smile: "Comrade General, do you think that I can easily find this place? There must be something wrong. Maybe someone has been monitoring this place?"
Seeing that the driver guessed what he was thinking, Sokov did not hide it, but nodded and replied: "Yes, that's what I thought. Can you give me an answer?"
"Comrade General, to tell you the truth, before I came here, I had no idea where your wife lived." The driver told Sokov truthfully: "When I came here, I originally wanted to ask the police to help search, but I didn't. Thinking about the moment I entered the family area, I saw Lieutenant Koshkin’s car..."
When Sokov heard this, he suddenly realized that the reason why the emotional driver could find his location so quickly was entirely because the black car driven by Koshkin exposed his target.
Koshkin, who was following behind, also noticed something was wrong, and he quickly accelerated to catch up. When the two cars were parallel, he asked the driver loudly: "Hey, let me tell you, where are you going to drive the car?"
"Go to the Weapons and Equipment Department." The driver remembered that he did not communicate with Koshkin before getting in the car, which may have caused a misunderstanding. He quickly explained loudly: "Comrade Deputy Minister is also there."
Hearing that Lunev was also in the weapons and equipment department, Koshkin stopped talking. He slowed down the car and continued to follow the car in front, keeping the necessary distance and driving towards the weapons and equipment department.
After arriving at the weapons and equipment department, the sentry at the door saw the license plates of the two vehicles clearly and opened the door to let them through without checking them at all.
Seeing that the sentry at the door didn't even check, he just let him go. Sokov couldn't help but frowned, thinking that the security force of the weapons and equipment department was too lax. He saw a car coming, but he didn't even check it. Just let it go.
"Comrade General." The driver next to him saw Sokov's performance in the rearview mirror and asked with a smile: "Do you think the security here is too lax and let the vehicles in and out without even checking them? "
"Yes, that's what I think." Sokov didn't hide his true thoughts.
"Hell, what kind of emergency is this? You can't even have a quiet meal." Sokov muttered to himself, and said to Koshkin who was standing at the window: "Lieutenant Koshkin, ask him what the matter is. ?”
Koshkin nodded and asked the driver downstairs: "Do you know anything?"
"I don't know." The driver downstairs shook his head like a rattle: "Comrade Lieutenant, please hurry up and ask the general to come downstairs."
"Comrade General," Koshkin saw that he couldn't get any useful information from the driver, so he turned to him and said, "It seems that the driver who came to summon you doesn't know what is going on. It seems that you may need to rush back immediately. .”
Sokov knew very well that if there was nothing particularly important, Lunev would not send someone here to find him, so he stood up and said, "Let's go down first and see what's going on."
With the support of Asya and Koshkin, Sokov came outside the building. Seeing this, the driver quickly stepped forward and saluted: "Comrade General, the deputy minister ordered me to pick you up and said that I have important matters to discuss with you."
"Asiya," Sokov turned and asked Asiya: "Are you going back with me, or are you staying with your mother?"
"Misha," Asiya thought for a while and replied, "Mom and I haven't seen each other for a long time. I want to stay here tonight. You can pick me up tomorrow."
"Okay, I'll pick you up tomorrow." After Sokov said this, he asked Koshkin: "Lieutenant Koshkin, you have drunk, can you drive?"
"No problem." Koshkin replied without hesitation: "I can drive."
Sokov stared at Koshkin, thinking to himself that as long as he found that the other person was a little drunk, he would let him stay and drive Asya back tomorrow, so that he would not have to make another trip.
However, after looking at it for a long time, I found that Koshkin's expression was as usual and there was no sign of being drunk at all, so he nodded and said, "Okay, let's set off now."
Although Sokov saw no sign of Koshkin being drunk, he did not get into his car and got into the car driven by Lunev's driver.
The two cars left the family area one after the other and drove along the road toward the city center.
After driving for a while, Sokov suddenly realized that the car was traveling in the wrong direction and quickly reminded the driver: "Comrade driver, it seems that the route you are driving is wrong. This road is not going to the Ministry of Internal Affairs."