Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1186 Everyone Knows

At least a long time ago, Malashenko did reject Anya and wanted to deliberately alienate this little girl. Malashenko, who was always fighting against the Germans, didn't want to have a thrilling battlefield love affair. On the other hand, he also took into account Natalia who was waiting for him in the distance.

But human beings are always fickle, or in other words, people are all made of flesh and blood. Even the most hard-hearted people often can't resist long-term persuasion and persuasion, which is similar to the so-called love over time.

Anya is not the old man who started the business today brought by Malashenko. At most, she can only be regarded as a mid-term joiner. This is viewed from the perspective of a soldier, not from the relationship between men and women.

Anya could have chosen a relatively safe field hospital in the rear area and stayed there, which is better than running around wherever the fighting is fierce. You know, this may cost your life. The German shells and bullets don't care whether you are a woman or a man.

But even so, Anya still chose to follow him without hesitation, and followed the organization of Stalin's First Guards Heavy Tank Brigade, bathing in the most intense artillery fire of the two armies all day long on the fierce battle in the southern line of Kursk.

Even at this point, Anya never complained, never regretted once, and every time she met with Malashenko, no matter how long or short, she always smiled without regrets and tried her best to show her best side to the man she loved in front of her.

For Anya, every minute and every second of such time is worth cherishing and happy, no matter how short and fleeting it is.

To be honest, Malashenko, who was already a love veteran in the later era when everyone wore masks and people's hearts were separated from their stomachs, basically looked at Anya like playing games with cheats and perspective. What Anya was thinking and what problems were entangled in her head, Malashenko could basically guess it almost exactly, and he also knew why Anya did this.

She just wants to have her own love, and wants to prove her perseverance and persistence with practical actions, and never give up. Even if the man she loves may never belong to her in her life, Anya, who has seriously considered it, has never regretted it. Sometimes she even feels that she is very happy to see this man often, and asking for more seems to be an unnecessary luxury.

Love is like the human heart in the world, and there are all kinds of things. Everyone has their own definition of love, which is different. However, Anya's definition of her love is the lowest one that Malashenko has ever seen, whether it is now or in the distant future.

Malashenko, who witnessed Anya's persistence and perseverance, couldn't help but examine himself again, and soon realized the problem. This is why Malashenko's attitude changed quickly and he chose to accept Anya calmly.

After all, in this special war-torn era, who doesn't want to rely on people who live one day at a time on the battlefield?

Even Malashenko entrusted his heart to his comrades who shared life and death with him, using this as motivation to encourage himself to continue fighting and moving forward side by side.

Even a Soviet hero is like this, let alone a young girl who is still in college in the future?

Human beings are naturally social animals. No matter where, whether it is family, love, or friendship, in short, there must be a place to rely on and depend on, no matter when and where, now or in the future.

It was only after the short episode that Malashenko learned that he was seriously injured and was urgently transferred to Moscow for treatment when he was supported by Anya at his request and went to the garden bench downstairs of the hospital to bask in the sun. Natalia was not informed of the news that he was seriously injured and urgently transferred to Moscow for treatment, which means that his beautiful daughter-in-law was completely unaware of it.

Maybe it was to prevent Natalia from worrying too much, or he didn't want to have another anxious family member in the already chaotic ward.

No matter what the reason was, after thinking about it carefully, Malashenko finally felt that Comrade Political Commissar did the right thing. Natalia, who was a little sentimental, was indeed not someone who could withstand such a level of bad news.

After a while, when I feel better, I should take a ten-day or half-month leave and go home in person, just as if this episode of serious injury never happened.

"Hey, did you see that? The one sitting on the bench over there is Colonel Malashenko who was transferred from the front line to our hospital."

"Really? Marshal Zhukov and several generals have called to ask about his situation. I really want to go over and see what he looks like. I heard from Yeka and others that he is very handsome and tall!"

"Don't worry, believe me, you will have plenty of opportunities in the future, and he will stay in our hospital for a long time."

I don't know if it's an illusion, Malashenko, who felt that his ears had been damaged by the shock on the battlefield, suddenly found that his ears seemed to have been replaced with a new pair, and they worked much better. He could hear the chattering of the two nurses who were walking and chatting more than ten steps behind him clearly.

"Did many people care about me during my coma? Or, did many people come to visit me?"

Malachenko was leaning against a bench, with only Anya, Ivushkin, Seryosha and Kirill around him. They were sneaking around the haystack in the garden and peeking in from behind without Malachenko noticing, like thieves, as if they were expecting something "good" to happen.

"There are many. Marshal Zhukov came in person the day after you were transferred to Moscow. He seemed to have made a special trip back to Moscow to report to the leader. He stayed in the hospital for less than half an hour and told us to do our best to save you."

"Then that night, Commander Vatutin sent another telegram, saying that we must save our Soviet hero and that this was a task that must be completed. The dean also read the telegram to us at a meeting held overnight, emphasizing that this was a political task that must be completed. Comrades are taking this matter very seriously."

"I basically don't know the people who came after that, and I can't call their names. A colonel from the Ministry of Internal Affairs drove over with a lot of supplements and told us that we must notify him as soon as you wake up. There were also people from the Tank Design Bureau in Chelyabinsk who said they were conveying Comrade Kotin's condolences and left gifts. They left soon. I heard that they were also on official business."

Listening to Anya, who never lied in front of him, revealing all the details, Malashenko, whose eyebrows were almost flattened into a line, was quite speechless.

Why did it seem as if everyone on earth knew about his failure instantly?

Malashenko really couldn’t figure it out.

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