Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2540 The Most Important Application

"How is he now? Has he woken up? Or is he still in a coma?"

Malachenko first asked about the "patient's" condition. Karachev, who didn't know what the division commander's purpose was, thought for a moment and then responded.

"He has been injected with a sedative. I asked Jessica to send it to him. It's American. The latest product has not yet been launched on the market. The drug is very effective. He fell asleep soon after the injection. We had to do this in that situation because we were afraid that he would hurt others again. Considering his serious condition, the injection dose is relatively large. It is estimated that he will not wake up until at least tomorrow morning."

"Yeah."

Malachenko felt a little regretful that he couldn't see the person involved and couldn't see how serious the situation was.

But this is not the point of the problem. The point is that Malachenko can get the information he wants through other means, and there are other ways to try.

But before Malachenko could speak, Kotin, who had been listening, spoke first in the middle of the answer.

"Wait, can you get contraband from the United States? How did you get it to the front? And who is Jessica?"

It's normal for Kotin to ask this question. After all, from a stranger's point of view, the amount of information contained in what you said just now is indeed a bit too much.

Fortunately, there is nothing inconvenient to disclose about this matter. With the relationship between Kotin and Malashenko, it doesn't matter even if he knows this slightly secret thing.

But before Karachev could speak, Malashenko on the side had already spoken up.

"Jessica was his girlfriend in the United States, a real American girl, whose father is the big boss of a pharmaceutical company in the United States. This guy started preparing for his future career when he was still in college. He saw that the girl's family background would be beneficial to his career development. He also fascinated her and couldn't leave her. Even though he has been back to China for a few years, she still sent him letters every month."

"It's a good thing. The girl often sent him some urgently needed scarce medicines in the United States that we can't get here. If we really want to say the biggest contribution, it must be that he got medicine for Comrade Political Commissar. All the medicines Comrade Political Commissar is taking now are all from him. The girl sent it from the United States. "

"As for how to send it to the front, that's my job. I happened to have some connections in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, so it's not difficult to open up a small air transport route from the rear to the front to carry goods. Anyway, we have always cooperated like this. He is responsible for external liaison and supply, and I am responsible for domestic transportation. We cooperate well, and it is also by this that we have saved many comrades' lives.

""

After hearing this, Kokin blinked and looked a little surprised. He really didn't expect the real situation to be like this. He blurted out a few words subconsciously.

"Is it possible to get more? It's always good to save more comrades' lives. "

He blurted out these words without restraint, but as soon as he said them, Ke Jing felt something was wrong and really regretted it.

It is a favor that someone can use his dead connections to get you medicine without asking for anything in return. There is no need to say how priceless the high-end and scarce medicines in wartime are, right?

Even if someone doesn't get you medicine, you can't blame them. It's just their duty. There is no rule that the director of a field hospital must get free high-end medicines.

The more he thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong. He really regretted and even apologized for what he had said just now. It was purely unintentional and subconscious. I just said it casually, and it was really unintentional. I just don't know if Karachev, who just met me for the first time, is interested in it. Don't get me wrong.

Fortunately, although Karachev is young, he is not a bad person. He will not subconsciously think the worst of others. At least he should analyze calmly first. What's more, the man in front of him is an old friend of the division commander and a famous and respected tank design master.

"I said that those drugs were stolen from her father's pharmaceutical factory by the girl according to the list given by Karachev, and then lied to her father that they were lost or used in experiments. Do you believe it? Do you really think that those controlled drugs, even company confidential drugs that have not left the laboratory, are so easy to get? Those capitalists who do business are monopolistic. ”

“”

Although Kotin is proficient in tank design, he has no idea about the American world and the medical field. The two sentences that Malashenko just said are the first time Kotin has heard them in his life.

“I really didn’t expect it to be like this. So I really have to thank that American girl. She stole her own high-end medicine and saved the lives of so many of our comrades from afar.”

“No, Karachev should be thanked the most. If it weren’t for you, I can’t imagine how many comrades who could have survived would die. Whether it’s surgery or taking medicine, you have really worked hard and made great contributions.”

Kotin’s words were obviously recognized and appreciated by Malashenko. Just look at the satisfied smile on the face of the division commander, saying “I think so too.”

“That’s right. This is indeed the case. It is undeniable.”

"My plan is to wait until the war is over, and then I will personally draft an application for the Soviet Hero Award for him. It is a bit difficult for him to go through normal channels as an American now. I will go there myself, and I believe that he will be able to get it done with his achievements."

As soon as Malashenko finished speaking, Kotin immediately showed a look of approval and approval, and nodded repeatedly and said.

"You are right, I also think this is a win. If you see the need, you can write my name and apply for him jointly. If someone asks me, at least I know this matter and have something to say. It is always easier for two people to apply together than for you alone."

"Very good, then there will be four people including you."

Before Malashenko finished speaking, Kotin looked surprised.

"Four?"

"Yes, four in total. You, Marshal Zhukov, and General Vatutin, I, they also know about Karachev's deeds, I mentioned it to both of them. They also agreed to add their names when the time comes, and they all agreed that Karachev deserved the award of a Hero of the Soviet Union for his contribution."

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After hearing this, Kotin was surprised at first, and didn't know what to say for a while. After a full moment, he shook his head helplessly and laughed and slowly spoke again.

"I have to admit that you have a lot of connections now. You can invite these two people. I guess this should be the most important application for the Hero of the Soviet Union so far."

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