Although Ponedelin said that his illness was not a big deal, Sokov didn't think so. He finally had a capable commander. If he died early due to illness, wouldn't he suffer a big loss? He secretly made up his mind to find a way to control Ponejelin's condition so that he could live longer.
But Sokov had no idea what kind of doctor he should find for Ponedelin and how to treat him now. He raised his hand and looked at the time. It was already half past nine in the morning, and then said to Ponedelin and others: "I have been riding in the car all night, and now I am a little tired. Let's go inside and take a nap first." General Smirnov Don’t disturb me until the command headquarters arrives.”
"Okay, Comrade Commander." Ponejelin said: "When Comrade Chief of Staff arrives with the headquarters, I will wake you up myself."
Sokov didn't sleep all night, but he didn't feel tired at all while lying in bed. His eyes were wide open, staring at the ceiling in a daze, thinking about how to treat Ponejelin's heart disease.
He first thought of his wife Asiya, who was a military doctor, and maybe he could ask her opinion. But he sat up and looked around, only to find that there was no phone in the room, so he could not contact Asya. He sighed, lay down again, and continued to think of solutions.
He soon thought that although Asiya was a military doctor, she was now only a military doctor within the weapons and equipment department. Not to mention that she did not have the skills. Even if she had this plan, I was afraid that she would not be able to help Ponijelin. She would have to continue to treat him. Consider others.
After thinking about the friends I knew, I thought maybe I could contact Lunev. He is the deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He must have a wide network of contacts. If he comes forward, he will definitely be able to find a suitable doctor to help treat Ponedelin. sick.
After putting down the burden on his mind, fatigue came over him like a tide, and Sokov soon fell asleep without realizing it.
He didn't know how long he had slept, but when he opened his eyes, he found that the sky outside the window had turned dark, which was a sign that it was getting dark. He raised his hand to look at the time and found that it was already ten o'clock in the evening. He had slept all day without realizing it.
He got out of bed, opened the door and walked out.
He came to Ponejelin, yawned, and asked: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponejelin, has the headquarters led by the chief of staff arrived?"
Ponijelin raised his hand to look at the time and replied: "We're here, we'll be here at about five o'clock in the afternoon."
Knowing that Smirnov had arrived with the headquarters, Sokov asked with some displeasure: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, before I went to bed, didn't I tell you that if the chief of staff arrived at Otats with the headquarters, Just wake me up immediately? Why didn’t you wake me up?”
"I'm sorry, Comrade Commander." Seeing that Sokov was unhappy, Ponedelin quickly explained: "Comrade Chief of Staff came to my place after he entered the city. I originally wanted to wake you up, but Chief of Staff He said that you have been working too hard recently, how can you sleep as well as you do now, and told me not to disturb you."
Sidorin, who was next to him, also echoed: "That's right, Comrade Commander. This is what Chief of Staff Smirnov personally ordered. We cannot disobey his orders."
Naturally, Sokov would not bother Namba Nedelin and Sidorin for such a trivial matter. He waved his hand and said: "If you didn't call, you didn't call. It's nothing special. By the way, where is the army headquarters now?"
"Here!" Sidorin pointed to a location on the city defense map and said to Sokov: "This turned out to be a youth activity center. It was quite large and the buildings were sturdy. The chief of staff decided to set up the headquarters. over there."
"It turns out it's here." Sokov had passed there during the day, but he just didn't know the name of the building. Now that he knew the new location of the headquarters, he was ready to rush there immediately. But before he left, he remembered the key question, so he stopped and asked Ponejelin: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, I would like to ask if the weapons of the 122nd Guards Regiment have been received?"
"Already received, Comrade Commander." Ponejelin replied: "At two o'clock in the afternoon, the Romanian side used more than thirty trucks to transport the weapons and equipment in the arsenal to the defense area of the 122nd Regiment. Now it's time to All the commanders and fighters of the regiment have been armed."
"That's good, that's good." Sokov told Ponedelin: "Tell Colonel Papuchenko that the weapons used by the Romanians are different from the weapons we equip, and tell the commanders and soldiers to hurry up. Time to master.”
"Understood, I'll call Colonel Papuchenko right now." Although Ponedelin said that his illness was not a big deal, Sokov didn't think so. Finally, a capable commander came to him. If he died young, wouldn't he have suffered a great loss? He secretly made up his mind to find a way to control Ponejelin's condition so that he could live longer.
But Sokov had no idea what kind of doctor he should find for Ponedelin and how to treat him now. He raised his hand and looked at the time. It was already half past nine in the morning, and then said to Ponedelin and others: "I have been riding in the car all night, and now I am a little tired. Let's go inside and take a nap first." General Smirnov Don’t disturb me until the command headquarters arrives.”
"Okay, Comrade Commander." Ponejelin said, "When Comrade Chief of Staff arrives with the headquarters, I will wake you up myself."
Sokov didn't sleep all night, but he didn't feel tired at all while lying in bed. His eyes were wide open, staring at the ceiling in a daze, thinking about how to treat Ponejelin's heart disease.
He first thought of his wife Asiya, who was a military doctor, and maybe he could ask her opinion. But he sat up and looked around, only to find that there was no phone in the room, so he could not contact Asya. He sighed, lay down again, and continued to think of solutions.
He soon thought that although Asiya was a military doctor, she was now only a military doctor within the weapons and equipment department. Not to mention that she did not have the skills. Even if she had this plan, she might not be able to help Ponijelin. He could only think about it again. other people.
After thinking about the friends I knew, I thought maybe I could contact Lunev. He is the deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He must have a wide network of contacts. If he comes forward, he will definitely be able to find a suitable doctor to help treat Ponyjelin. sick.
After putting down the burden on his mind, fatigue came over him like a tide, and Sokov soon fell asleep without realizing it.
He didn't know how long he had slept, but when he opened his eyes, he found that the sky outside the window had turned dark, which was a sign that it was getting dark. He raised his hand to look at the time and found that it was already ten o'clock in the evening. He had slept all day without realizing it.
He got out of bed, opened the door and walked out.
He came to Ponejelin, yawned, and asked: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponejelin, has the headquarters led by the chief of staff arrived?"
Ponijelin raised his hand to look at the time and replied: "We're here, we'll be here at about five o'clock in the afternoon."
Knowing that Smirnov had arrived with the headquarters, Sokov asked with some displeasure: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, before I went to bed, didn't I tell you that if the chief of staff arrived at Otats with the headquarters, Just wake me up immediately? Why didn’t you wake me up?”
"I'm sorry, Comrade Commander." Seeing that Sokov was unhappy, Ponedelin quickly explained: "Comrade Chief of Staff came to my place after he entered the city. I originally wanted to wake you up, but Chief of Staff He said that you have been working too hard recently, how can you sleep as well as you do now, and told me not to disturb you."
Sidorin, who was next to him, also echoed: "That's right, Comrade Commander. This is what Chief of Staff Smirnov personally ordered. We cannot disobey his orders."
Naturally, Sokov would not bother Namba Nedelin and Sidorin for such a trivial matter. He waved his hand and said: "If you didn't call, you didn't call. It's nothing special. By the way, where is the army headquarters now?"
"Here!" Sidorin pointed to a location on the city defense map and said to Sokov: "This turned out to be a youth activity center. It was quite large and the buildings were sturdy. The chief of staff decided to set up the headquarters. over there."
"It turns out it's here." Sokov had passed there during the day, but he just didn't know the name of the building. Now that he knew the new location of the headquarters, he was ready to rush there immediately. But before he left, he remembered the key question, so he stopped and asked Ponejelin: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponejelin, I would like to ask if the weapons of the 122nd Guards Regiment have been received?"
"Already received, Comrade Commander." Ponejelin replied: "At two o'clock in the afternoon, the Romanian side used more than thirty trucks to transport the weapons and equipment in the arsenal to the defense area of the 122nd Regiment. Now it's time to All the commanders and fighters of the regiment have been armed."
"That's good, that's good." Sokov told Ponedelin: "Tell Colonel Papuchenko that the weapons used by the Romanians are different from the weapons we equip, and tell the commanders and soldiers to hurry up. Time to master.”
"Understood, I'll call Colonel Papuchenko right now." Although Ponedelin said that his illness was not a big deal, Sokov didn't think so. Finally, a capable commander came to him. If he died young, wouldn't he have suffered a great loss? He secretly made up his mind to find a way to control Ponejelin's condition so that he could live longer.
But Sokov had no idea what kind of doctor he should find for Ponedelin and how to treat him now. He raised his hand and looked at the time. It was already half past nine in the morning, and then said to Ponedelin and others: "I have been riding in the car all night, and now I am a little tired. Let's go inside and take a nap first." General Smirnov Don’t disturb me until the command headquarters arrives.”
"Okay, Comrade Commander." Ponejelin said: "When Comrade Chief of Staff arrives with the headquarters, I will wake you up myself."
Sokov didn't sleep all night, but he didn't feel tired at all while lying in bed. His eyes were wide open, staring at the ceiling in a daze, thinking about how to treat Ponejelin's heart disease.
He first thought of his wife Asiya, who was a military doctor, and maybe he could ask her opinion. But he sat up and looked around, only to find that there was no phone in the room, so he could not contact Asya. He sighed, lay down again, and continued to think of solutions.
He soon thought that although Asiya was a military doctor, she was now only a military doctor within the weapons and equipment department. Not to mention that she did not have the skills. Even if she had this plan, she might not be able to help Ponijelin. He could only think about it again. other people.
After thinking about the friends I knew, I thought maybe I could contact Lunev. He is the deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He must have a wide network of contacts. If he comes forward, he will definitely be able to find a suitable doctor to help treat Ponyjelin. sick.
After putting down the burden on his mind, fatigue came over him like a tide, and Sokov soon fell asleep without realizing it.
He didn't know how long he had slept, but when he opened his eyes, he found that the sky outside the window had turned dark, which was a sign that it was getting dark. He raised his hand to look at the time and found that it was already ten o'clock in the evening. He had slept all day without realizing it.
He got out of bed, opened the door and walked out.
He came to Ponejelin, yawned, and asked: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponejelin, has the headquarters led by the chief of staff arrived?"
Ponijelin raised his hand to look at the time and replied: "We're here, we'll be here at about five o'clock in the afternoon."
Knowing that Smirnov had arrived with the headquarters, Sokov asked with some displeasure: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, before I went to bed, didn't I tell you that if the chief of staff arrived at Otats with the headquarters, Just wake me up immediately? Why didn’t you wake me up?”
"I'm sorry, Comrade Commander." Seeing that Sokov was unhappy, Ponedelin quickly explained: "Comrade Chief of Staff came to my place after he entered the city. I originally wanted to wake you up, but Chief of Staff He said that you have been working too hard recently, how can you sleep as well as you do now, and told me not to disturb you."
Sidorin, who was next to him, also echoed: "That's right, Comrade Commander. This is what Chief of Staff Smirnov personally ordered. We cannot disobey his order."
Naturally, Sokov would not bother Namba Nedelin and Sidorin for such a trivial matter. He waved his hand and said: "If you didn't call, you didn't call. It's nothing special. By the way, where is the army headquarters now?"
"Here!" Sidorin pointed to a location on the city defense map and said to Sokov: "This turned out to be a youth activity center. It was quite large and the buildings were sturdy. The chief of staff decided to set up the headquarters. over there."
"It turns out it's here." Sokov had passed there during the day, but he just didn't know the name of the building. Now that he knew the new location of the headquarters, he was ready to rush there immediately. But before he left, he remembered the key question, so he stopped and asked Ponedelin: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, I would like to ask if the weapons of the 122nd Guards Regiment have been received?"
"Already received, Comrade Commander." Ponejelin replied: "At two o'clock in the afternoon, the Romanian side used more than thirty trucks to transport the weapons and equipment in the arsenal to the defense area of the 122nd Regiment. Now it's time to All the commanders and fighters of the regiment have been armed."
"That's good, that's good." Sokov told Ponedelin: "Tell Colonel Papuchenko that the weapons used by the Romanians are different from the weapons we equip, and tell the commanders and soldiers to hurry up. Time to master.”
"Understood, I'll call Colonel Papuchenko right now."
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