Chapter 1560 "Don't Forget Your Original Intention"
Malachenko spoke from the bottom of his heart, sincerely and openly.
After these words were spoken, not to mention the young captain who came to inform Malachenko of the situation, the wounded and medical staff lying on the stretcher beside him were all in awe and admiration for our old comrade Ma.
"Thank you, thank you! Comrade General! My two elder brothers, one younger brother, and my father all sacrificed their lives to defend the motherland. My mother cannot lose me anymore. I thank you on behalf of my mother!!!"
"I never thought that the first meeting with Comrade General would be here. I have always wanted to see General Malashenko in person!"
"I thank you on behalf of the wounded, Comrade General! Many of them are seriously injured who have just had their limbs amputated. If there is a problem with wound cleaning and medication, they may lose their lives due to infection. If they can enter a regular large hospital, they will be saved! To be honest, we have been worried about what to do if no one in Chelyabinsk helps us arrange it. Now all the problems have been solved."
Faced with the onlookers and thanks from the wounded and doctors and nurses, Comrade Lao Ma, who did not think he had done anything great, was a little embarrassed and smiled awkwardly.
"Don't worry, I can make a promise. When we get to Chelyabinsk, I will arrange for everyone to be hospitalized properly and will not abandon anyone. I have some acquaintances there, so it is not a problem to arrange these things. Besides, we are all heroes of the motherland, and heroes will be treated as heroes wherever they go in the motherland."
If it were someone else who made the promise, there might be a little uncertainty. After all, in this day and age, someone who can arrange for so many people to stay in a big hospital with just one word must be a powerful person. Otherwise, without a plan or prior notice, who knows what will happen if you suddenly visit an unfamiliar place that is not the destination.
But now, the person who made the promise is Malashenko, a great hero who is well-known throughout the motherland, young and old, and even children write this special name in crooked and childish handwriting on the tank graffiti they drew by hand.
Thanks to the powerful energy of the Soviet propaganda machine, Malashenko has long become the most outstanding front-line commander who has been shaped as a hero. Apart from Vatutin and Zhukov, who were high-ranking commanders, Malashenko was the most famous and had the most brilliant record among the heroes below the middle and high levels. Pravda reported that he was nicknamed "Nazi Nemesis".
So if General Malashenko wanted to help everyone get hospitalized, there would be no problem.
Simple thinking is a "common problem" or a common characteristic of people in this era of very closed information. Things that are taken for granted are taken for granted or taken for granted.
Would the famous General Malashenko not be able to arrange a hospitalization?
It was obviously easy to do, and it was a trivial matter.
It was also embarrassing to let the wounded suffer with him. Seeing this, Malashenko smiled and sat down without saying anything more.
Malashenko did not think it was a burden to take on these things. For him, it was just what he should do, that simple.
The entire air journey was not very long. After a few hours, Malashenko could already see the runway of the Chelyabinsk airport below. Sitting in this cabin with poor sound insulation, Malashenko's ears were almost deafened.
"Hello, General Malashenko! Comrade Kotin sent me to pick you up. If there is no problem, I will help you with your luggage. The car is ready and is over there. We can go to the factory immediately. Comrade Kotin is preparing a banquet for you."
Malashenko knew the man who came to pick him up and introduced himself.
This man is Kotin's civilian secretary-general, or in other words, this position, but Comrade Lao Ma forgot what it was called.
On weekdays, he is mainly responsible for handling Kotin's civilian affairs and government affairs, but he doesn't care about military and production affairs. The last time I came to Kotin, I saw him at the dinner table. He was wearing glasses and looked very impressive in his early forties. He looked like a middle school teacher, a head teacher of Chinese.
"I need you to help me with something, right now. Here's what happened."
Malachenko, who had explained the situation clearly on the side of the plane, raised his hand and pointed to the plane behind him. Several wounded soldiers and medical staff inside were looking at this side eagerly.
The Secretary-General, who always hangs around Kotin, is naturally a shrewd person and well-versed in the ways of the world. Just by listening and watching, he understood what Malachenko meant, and then gave Malachenko a smile.
"No problem, I will give it to someone to do it. You can contact me at any time to learn about the progress and the latest situation. I suggest that we set off immediately, Comrade General. You also know that Comrade Kotin is very busy at work on weekdays. No matter what, it is not good to let him wait for you too long."
The Secretary-General who manages civilian and political affairs is generally a well-known task with a well-developed network of people. With his friendship with Kotin and the apparent importance of this matter, Malachenko can rest assured to hand this matter over to the Secretary-General. Then he followed the advice, carried his suitcase and boarded the bus. It was not good to let Kotin wait there for too long.
"Comrade General, are you coming alone this time?"
"Yes?"
Just after the car started and drove out, Malashenko, who was sitting in the back seat, heard the secretary-general in the front passenger seat with a little curiosity.
"Yes, I came alone, without anyone else accompanying me. Is there any problem?"
"No big problem, comrade general. It's just that it's rare for a general to be alone without an entourage or even a guard. I just have some small accidents, I hope you don't forgive me."
Malashenko, who was sitting in the back seat, smiled when he heard this: So it was for this matter.
To be honest, even if he is a general now, Malashenko still doesn't like the kind of ostentation and extravagance.
It's not easy to take a vacation to be alone and be a free man to calm down. Malashenko doesn't want to be followed by a follower everywhere and be annoyed.
He likes to go out alone after returning to the safe rear area. This is an "old problem" that Malashenko has had since 41 years ago. It's just that the official at that time was not as high as it is now. Although his military rank has changed a lot today, he still "does not forget his original intention."