Red Moscow

Chapter 2732 A Simple Farewell

Sokov was completely speechless. It turned out that the medals I wore and the new uniforms I took out were all picked up on the road. If you have the ability, you can also pick up a few medals and uniforms for me?

He rolled his eyes at the two and said unhappily: "Pokryshkin and I just went to the racecourse to attend the medal awarding ceremony. My medals and uniforms were obtained at the medal awarding ceremony. They are not something I can just pick up anywhere."

Hearing what Sokov said, Andrei and Denis immediately changed their faces and said with a smile: "Comrade Company Commander, please accept our congratulations on winning the highest level of honor medals and the military rank commensurate with your ability."

"Thank you!" After Sokov thanked the two, he continued: "I will leave tomorrow. The chance of us meeting again is very slim. You should take care of yourself."

Hearing Sokov say When he was about to leave, Andrei showed a reluctant expression on his face. After all, he had been dealing with Sokov for the longest time. He asked tentatively: "Sokov, why don't you ask General Vlasov again, can you let me go to Kiev with you?"

Sokov waved his hand and said: "Andrei, I have asked General Vlasov a long time ago. He said that he would only take me and his guards to Kiev, and the rest of the people would continue to stay in the garrison headquarters. Since the general has issued an order, you just need to execute it." He said this, but he was thinking in his heart that he was going to Kiev this time, and you should not make trouble with him. It is better to stay in Moscow and live a stable life.

Not only Andrei was reluctant to let Sokov leave, but even Lieutenant Denis had the same mentality. He asked unwillingly: "Is it really impossible to make Comrade General change his mind?" He knew very well that after being captured by the German army, he would have faced a very tragic fate, but he was rescued by Sokov alone. Sokov was not only his lifesaver, but also a lucky general. If he could stay with him for a long time, he might live longer during the war.

Unexpectedly, Sokov's reaction was beyond his expectations: "Lieutenant Denis, I just said that Comrade General will only take me and his guards back to Kiev, and the rest of us can only stay in Moscow. This is his order. As a soldier, you should know that we cannot discuss the orders of our superiors, but can only obey them unconditionally."

"Okay," seeing that there was no room for maneuver, Denis could only accept his fate: "I obey General Vlasov's orders and continue to stay in the garrison headquarters."

After Andrei and Denis led the team away, Pokryshkin found another opportunity to speak: "Misha, you will be here early tomorrow morning. I am about to leave. Should I go and say goodbye to someone? "

Sokov was stunned: "Alexander, what do you mean?"

"When I came to the garrison headquarters, I saw you talking to a female police officer by the wall not far away." Pokryshkin said with a smile: "I think the relationship between you two is very special. Since you are leaving, shouldn't you say goodbye to her?"

Pokryshkin's words reminded Sokov that his life and death in Kiev this time was uncertain. If he didn't notify Victoria in advance, she would definitely be worried when she came to find him but didn't find him. After all, she also knew the outcome of the Kiev campaign. He went to say goodbye to her and explained it to her so that she would have a bottom line in her heart.

Sokov went back to the house to change into a new military uniform, then borrowed a jeep and rushed to the police station where Victoria was.

Arriving at the police station, he asked the policeman on duty at the door: "Comrade policeman, I want to find a female policeman named Victoria. I wonder where I can find her?"

The policeman's eyes swept over the military rank on Sokov's collar badge, and he stood at attention and saluted: "Hello, Comrade Captain."

After Sokov raised his hand to return the salute, he asked again: "I want to find Victoria. I wonder where I can find her?"

"Sorry, Comrade Captain." The policeman replied: "She is not in the bureau. She went outside to maintain order."

"Do you know the specific place?"

"The bakery in the east." The policeman pointed to the east and said: "Her group should maintain order there."

After thanking the policeman, Sokov drove towards the bakery, hoping to find Victoria as soon as possible.

After driving along the road for a distance, Sokov really saw a long line on the street ahead, which should be the crowd buying bread. He quickly slowed down the car and tried to find Victoria's trace among the policemen who were maintaining order.

Soon, he saw Victoria standing at the door of the store. At this moment, she was holding a baton and shouting at the citizens in line, asking those who tried to cut in line to return to their original positions.

Sokov parked the car not far from Victoria, rolled down the window on the passenger side, and shouted to Victoria: "Vika! Vika!"

Victoria, who was busy maintaining order, did not hear Sokov's shouting. It was not until her colleague next to her reminded her that she noticed Sokov in the jeep on the side of the road. She hurried over, bent down and looked into the car and asked: "Misha, what's the matter?"

Sokov stretched out his hand to open the car door and said to Victoria: "Vika, get in the car, I have something to tell you."

Victoria hesitated for a moment, then bent down and got into the car. After closing the door, she unexpectedly spotted the military rank on Sokov's collar badge: "Hey, when did you obtain the rank of captain?" Then, she saw Soko again. Seeing the Order of Lenin on her husband's chest, his face was immediately filled with shock, "Also, where did your Order of Lenin come from?"

"I went to the racecourse in the afternoon to attend the medal ceremony. The medals and military ranks were all obtained at the medal ceremony." After briefly explaining the origins of the medals and military ranks, Sokov continued: "I came here today to look for You, because I will leave Moscow early tomorrow morning."

"What, you are leaving Moscow?" Victoria asked in surprise: "Where are you going?"

"Kiev." Sokov said bluntly: "Vlasov asked me to follow him to Kiev. I couldn't refuse and could only agree. Tomorrow morning, we will set off for Kiev. I am here specifically to say hello to you. Farewell."

"What, you are going to Kiev?" Victoria was shocked when she learned that Sokov was going to Kiev: "Are you crazy? Don't you know that the Battle of Kiev is about to begin, and the tragedy of the Southwest Front being almost completely annihilated? Is that so? If you go to Kiev at this time, you are going to die."

"I don't know about this, but I have no choice." Sokov said helplessly: "The superior has issued an order, and I can only obey it unconditionally."

Victoria raised her head to the window, called a colleague to fly, and told him: "I have to leave for a while, and you will be responsible for this."

Then she pulled her head back and said to Sokov: "Drive, find a secluded place, and let's continue chatting."

Sokov knew that although the two of them were sitting in a car, some of what they said would inevitably be heard by people passing by the car. If they wanted to talk about important things, it was best to find a secluded place.

Driving to a deserted alley, Victoria asked Sokov to stop the car, and then said with worry: "Misha, we came to this era together, what should I do if something happens to you? ?”

"Vika, actually I have been thinking about this." Sokov said slowly: "I came back to the future after being seriously injured. What if I had an accident on the battlefield in Kiev and was seriously injured or Sacrifice, will it return to the future?"

"You have returned to the future, what should I do?" Victoria asked with red eyes: "Do you have the heart to leave me alone and live alone in a strange era?"

Sokov was silent. He didn't know whether the two of them would return to the future at the expense of one person being injured or killed, or two people being injured or killed, so he couldn't answer Victoria's question.

"Have you seen the movie We Came from the Future?"

"Yeah, I've seen it." Sokov nodded and said, "I've seen both the first and second parts."

"Do you still remember how they traveled through time?"

"In the first part, while the four of them were digging for treasure, they found a wooden box with four military ID cards inside. The photos on it were exactly the same as theirs. The four of them thought they were drunk, so they jumped into the river. I went swimming, trying to wake up, but unexpectedly I was transported to the battlefield of the Great Patriotic War.

In the second part, the four of them participated in an activity for military fans. Two companions discovered a bomb left over from World War II in an abandoned bunker. As a result, two other companions joked with them and threw a firecracker in, causing the bomb to explode, blowing the four of them back to the Great Patriotic War again. "

"You seem to have neglected the time travel conditions in the first part." Victoria reminded him after waiting for Sokov to finish speaking: "Don't forget, they also met an old lady holding a milk can. The old lady asked They helped to find the missing son, and several people who were drunk at the time agreed. I think this should be a prerequisite for them to travel through time. Later, after they found the old lady's son and retrieved the precious cigarette box, they Walking into the river again brings you back to the present.”

When Sokov heard what Victoria said, he immediately guessed what the other party was going to say, and asked cautiously: "You mean, the reason why the two of us crossed over was because we fell into a big pit in the underground passage. As long as we fall into it again That pit, is it possible to return to the future? "

Before Victoria could say anything, Sokov was about to start the vehicle and head to the location of Hoflin Hospital to explore.

Then his intention was seen through by Victoria. Victoria shook her head and said, "Misha, the construction of Hoflin Hospital began in 1980, and it is still a forest. Even if you go there, it will be in vain and you will not find any useful clues at all."

"How do you know?" Sokov looked at Victoria and asked, "Have you been there?"

"That's right." Victoria nodded and said in a positive tone: "The day after I traveled here, I drove there by myself, and when I got there, I discovered that there was still a dense forest there."

"Vika, since we have no way to go back to the future for the time being, we can only try to survive in today's era." Sokov looked at Victoria and said: "Maybe one day, under the circumstances of a strange combination of circumstances, we can achieve this goal. By establishing the conditions for returning to the future, we can return to our own time.”

"I hope so." Victoria's mood seemed very low: "What I am most worried about now is you. The place you are going to is too dangerous, and you may lose your life at any time. Don't you really want to stay? "

"Vika, have you ever thought about it," Sokov said to Victoria after thinking for a while: "Maybe it's not the best choice for me to stay in Moscow."

"Why, why do you say that?"

"We all come from the future, and there are many taboos in this era that we don't know about." Sokov reminded Victoria: "Maybe a sentence we think is normal may bring us trouble. In the end, I was sent to disciplinary punishment camp, and you were imprisoned in the Gulag.”

Victoria asked unconvinced: "You haven't traveled through time before, so why didn't the situation you mentioned happen?"

"Yes, I did come to this era before." Sokov said with a serious expression: "But I spend most of my time on the front line. Even if I occasionally say something wrong, the person who hears me will either live or die with me." My comrades died on the battlefield shortly after hearing this, without any chance to report me.”

Victoria sat in the car in silence for a long time, and finally nodded slowly and said: "Misha, after you go to Kiev, you must be more careful. When you have a chance to escape, you must not hesitate. You can not care about others, but you You must save your life first. Do you understand?"

"Well, I understand." In order to reassure Victoria, Sokov even forced a smile on his face and said: "Don't forget, although Vlasov was appointed as the commander of the 37th Army and also the commander of the base garrison, But during the Battle of Kiev, he successfully escaped from the encirclement. As his guard, it should be possible for him to escape smoothly."

Victoria opened her arms, hugged Sokov, put her face against Sokov's chest, and whispered: "Misha, promise me you will come back safely."

"Don't worry, Vika." In order to reassure Victoria, Sokov assured her: "I will pay attention to safety. I promise you that as long as I return to Moscow, I will go to the police station to find you as soon as possible. Yes, let you know that I am still alive."

Victoria sat up straight and wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes with her hands. After her emotions returned to normal, she said to Sokov: "Okay, Misha, take me back."

Sokov drove Victoria back to the location of the bakery. He turned and said, "Vika, you're here, let's say goodbye."

Victoria nodded, opened the car door, and walked to the bakery without looking back. Although she was very reluctant to leave Sokov, she knew better that she could not look back. Once she looked back, she was worried that she would not be able to control her emotions.

Seeing Victoria return to his post, Sokov started to maintain order again. He sighed softly and whispered: "Vika, take care, I will come back alive to see you." After that, he started again. The vehicle drove towards the garrison headquarters.

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