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Knowing that both Seryosha and Samoyinlov had died, Sokov felt somewhat sad. After all, these two men were his most trusted subordinates and friends. It would be strange not to be sad when they left.
"Seryozha was my closest friend before I joined the army." Sokov said with a heavy heart: "And Samoyinlov saved my life many times. Without him, I might not be alive anymore. .”
"Since it is a war, someone will definitely die." Gorokhov interjected: "Since the war broke out until now, each of us has familiar friends who have sacrificed their lives. We must not only remember them, but also find ways to give them revenge."
"You are right, Comrade Military Commissar." Sokov also felt that this was not a sad moment, so he cheered up and said, "Sooner or later, I will demand repayment of this blood debt from the Germans."
"Comrade Commander," Smirnov, who was on the phone, suddenly turned to Sokov and said, "General Antonetta wants to see you and says there is something very important."
"Did he say what happened?"
Smirnov covered the microphone with his hand and continued: "He didn't say what the specific matter was. He only said that it was a very important matter and he needed to talk to you in person."
Sokov knew that Antonetta would not come to him for no reason. Since there was something important, it must be something big, so he said casually: "Okay, let him come over in half an hour."
"General Antonetta," Smirnov released his hand covering the microphone and said, "Comrade Commander has agreed. Come over as soon as possible."
While waiting for Antonetta to come over, Samek asked Sokov curiously: "Comrade Commander, tell me, what important thing does Antonetta want to see you for?"
"I don't know." Sokov answered simply, "But I thought since he said it was an important matter, it must be very urgent, so I decided to meet him."
Sokov gave Antonetta half an hour, but within twenty minutes, he appeared in the headquarters.
"Hello, General Antonetta." Sokov stepped forward to shake hands with Antonetta, and asked curiously: "You are so anxious to see me, is there anything important you have to do?"
"General Sokov, the situation is like this." Antonetta said a little impatiently: "I received a call from an old friend today. He is now the city defense commander of Kupczny."
When Sokov heard this, he thought to himself: Could it be that the German commander was planning to surrender to him? Thinking of this, he interrupted and asked: "Is he planning to learn from you and cooperate with our army?"
"General Sokov, you are so awesome. You guessed his intentions before I finished speaking." Antonetta pointed at the map and introduced Sokov: "Look, where he is Kupczny is now stationed with two regiments of the Romanian army. He recently received a call from the top, asking him to organize troops to counterattack the Dniester River. He felt that with his own strength, if the Germans were to be executed The order given to him was tantamount to leading the troops to die. Therefore, after repeated weighing, he decided to learn from me and fully cooperate with you."
Upon learning that Kupczny's garrison was preparing to lead his troops to surrender, several senior commanders in the headquarters showed joyful expressions on their faces. But Sokov acted much calmer: "General Antonetta, are you sure your friend really intends to cooperate with us?"
Antonetta heard a hint of doubt in the tone of Sokov's words, and couldn't help but secretly complain in her heart. She was worried that if she really convinced her friend, when the other party took the initiative to seek refuge, he was rejected by Sokov. I still don’t know how to deal with it.
In order to get a definite answer, Antonetta asked solemnly: "General Sokov, I don't know what you think. Can you tell me the answer?"
"General Antonetta, of course I am very happy that your friend is willing to cooperate with us." Sokov said: "But words cannot be proven, there must be a written document."
"So that's it." After Antonetta figured out what Sokov was worried about, she patted her chest and assured, "General Sokov, don't worry. This friend of mine has always kept his word. Since he said he wanted to cooperate with you, he must be here for the cooperation, and he doesn’t think he will change his mind temporarily.”
"If that's the case, that's the best." Sokov said to Antonetta: "General Antonetta, since your friend is so sincere, why not let him come to our place and take a look? , and by the way, sign a cooperation agreement between the two parties."
"General Sokov, I came here to see you just for his business." Antonetta said: "He said that in order to avoid procrastinating for too long and being discovered by the Germans, he suggested that it would be best to do this within one or two days. Within days, we will complete the signing of the cooperation agreement and send troops into Kupczny in advance to take over the defense there."
Sokov's current status is different. Naturally, he will not interfere with such small matters as negotiation. He is only concerned about when the negotiator sent by the other party will arrive: "When can he send someone to negotiate with us?"
"When I talked to him on the phone, he already said that as long as he can contact you and get permission, he will send a negotiator as soon as possible to discuss cooperation with you."
"Then please come here quickly." Sokov said with a smile: "No matter what the final outcome of the negotiation is, we will respect your friend. Perhaps his actions can prevent countless people from dying in the battle. "
After Antonetta got up and left, Smirnov said happily: "Comrade Commander, this is really great. If Kupczny's guard is really unintentional as Antonetta said, If they fight with us, then we can seize another important city in Ukraine without spending a single soldier."
After Antonetta answered her office, she immediately ordered someone to call Kupczny's command post. When she heard that the person who answered the phone was her old friend, Antonetta said: "Old man, after a day of hard work on my part, General Sokov finally agreed to cooperate with you."
"Great, this is simply great." The other party said excitedly: "In other words, as long as the Soviet army is stationed in Kupczny, then my troops can hand over defense with confidence and boldness." After learning that Seryo Both Sha and Samoyinlov had died, and Sokov still felt somewhat sad in his heart. After all, these two men were his most trusted subordinates and friends. It would be strange not to be sad when they left.
"Seryozha was my closest friend before I joined the army." Sokov said with a heavy heart: "And Samoyinlov saved my life many times. Without him, I might not be alive anymore. .”
"Since it is a war, someone will definitely die." Gorokhov interjected: "Since the war broke out until now, each of us has familiar friends who have sacrificed their lives. We must not only remember them, but also find ways to give them revenge."
"You are right, Comrade Military Commissar." Sokov also felt that this was not a sad moment, so he cheered up and said, "Sooner or later, I will demand repayment of this blood debt from the Germans."
"Comrade Commander," Smirnov, who was on the phone, suddenly turned to Sokov and said, "General Antonetta wants to see you and says there is something very important."
"Did he say what happened?"
Smirnov covered the microphone with his hand and continued: "He didn't say what the specific matter was. He only said that it was a very important matter and he needed to talk to you in person."
Sokov knew that Antonetta would not come to him for no reason. Since there was something important, it must be something big, so he said casually: "Okay, let him come over in half an hour."
"General Antonetta," Smirnov released his hand covering the microphone and said, "Comrade Commander has agreed. Come over as soon as possible."
While waiting for Antonetta to come over, Samek asked Sokov curiously: "Comrade Commander, tell me, what important thing does Antonetta want to see you for?"
"I don't know." Sokov answered simply, "But I thought since he said it was an important matter, it must be very urgent, so I decided to meet him."
Sokov gave Antonetta half an hour, but within twenty minutes, he appeared in the headquarters.
"Hello, General Antonetta." Sokov stepped forward to shake hands with Antonetta, and asked curiously: "You are so anxious to see me, is there anything important you have to do?"
"General Sokov, the situation is like this." Antonetta said a little impatiently: "I received a call from an old friend today. He is now the city defense commander of Kupczny."
When Sokov heard this, he thought to himself: Could it be that the German commander was planning to surrender to him? Thinking of this, he interrupted and asked: "Is he planning to learn from you and cooperate with our army?"
"General Sokov, you are so awesome. You guessed his intentions before I finished speaking." Antonetta pointed at the map and introduced Sokov: "Look, where he is Kupczny is now stationed with two regiments of the Romanian army. He recently received a call from the top, asking him to organize troops to counterattack the Dniester River. He felt that with his own strength, if the Germans were to be executed The order given to him was tantamount to leading the troops to die. Therefore, after repeated weighing, he decided to learn from me and fully cooperate with you."
Upon learning that Kupczny's garrison was preparing to lead his troops to surrender, several senior commanders in the headquarters showed joyful expressions on their faces. But Sokov acted much calmer: "General Antonetta, are you sure your friend really intends to cooperate with us?"
Antonetta heard a hint of doubt in the tone of Sokov's words, and couldn't help but secretly complain in her heart. She was worried that if she really convinced her friend, when the other party took the initiative to seek refuge, he was rejected by Sokov. I still don’t know how to deal with it.
In order to get a definite answer, Antonetta asked solemnly: "General Sokov, I don't know what you think. Can you tell me the answer?"
"General Antonetta, of course I am very happy that your friend is willing to cooperate with us." Sokov said: "But words cannot be proven, there must be a written document."
"So that's it." After Antonetta figured out what Sokov was worried about, she patted her chest and assured, "General Sokov, don't worry. This friend of mine has always kept his word. Since he said he wanted to cooperate with you, he must be here for the cooperation, and he doesn’t think he will change his mind temporarily.”
"If so, that would be the best." Sokov said to Antonetta: "General Antonetta, since your friend is so sincere, why not let him come to our place and take a look? , and by the way, sign a cooperation agreement between the two parties."
"General Sokov, I came here to see you just for his business." Antonetta said: "He said that in order to avoid procrastinating for too long and being discovered by the Germans, he suggested that it would be best to do this within one or two days. Within days, we will complete the signing of the cooperation agreement and send troops into Kupczny in advance to take over the defense there."
Sokov's current status is different. Naturally, he will not interfere with such small matters as negotiation. He is only concerned about when the negotiator sent by the other party will arrive: "When can he send someone to negotiate with us?"
"When I talked to him on the phone, he already said that as long as he can contact you and get permission, he will send a negotiator as soon as possible to discuss cooperation with you."
"Then please come here quickly." Sokov said with a smile: "No matter what the final outcome of the negotiation is, we will respect your friend. Perhaps his actions can prevent countless people from dying in the battle. "
After Antonetta got up and left, Smirnov said happily: "Comrade Commander, this is really great. If the guard of Kupczny is really unintentional as Antonetta said, If they fight with us, then we can seize another important city in Ukraine without spending a single soldier."
After Antonetta answered her office, she immediately ordered someone to call Kupczny's command post. When she heard that the person who answered the phone was her old friend, Antonetta said: "Old man, after a day of hard work on my part, General Sokov finally agreed to cooperate with you."
"Great, this is simply great." The other party said excitedly: "In other words, as long as the Soviet army is stationed in Kupczny, then my troops can hand over defense with confidence and boldness." After learning that Seryo Both Sha and Samoyinlov had died, and Sokov still felt somewhat sad in his heart. After all, these two men were his most trusted subordinates and friends. It would be strange not to be sad when they left.
"Seryozha was my closest friend before I joined the army." Sokov said with a heavy heart: "And Samoyinlov saved my life many times. Without him, I might not be alive anymore. .”
"Since it is a war, someone will definitely die." Gorokhov interjected: "Since the war broke out until now, each of us has familiar friends who have sacrificed their lives. We must not only remember them, but also find ways to give them revenge."
"You are right, Comrade Military Commissar." Sokov also felt that this was not a sad moment, so he cheered up and said, "Sooner or later, I will demand repayment of this blood debt from the Germans."