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Chapter 2364

"Comrade General, Sonya, the nurse of the army, reports to you, I obey your orders, please instruct!"

Yakov, who was looking at the map at his desk, heard a familiar voice in the room, immediately raised his head and saw the Sonia she knew. She was wearing a new military uniform without a military rank, a boat-shaped hat on the outside, and raised her right hand to her forehead, saluting Yakov seriously.

"Sonya, it's really you." Yakov stood up straight and walked towards the other party, asking curiously: "How did you come here?"

"The superior said that the front line needed a large number of medical staff, so he solicited volunteers from the hospital. I felt that I might be able to play a greater role when I went to the front line, so I took the initiative to sign up."

Yakov took Sonia's hand and sat down at the table. After pouring her a cup of tea, he continued to ask: "Sonia, I think it's very strange. Even if your hospital draws personnel to support the field hospital on the front line, he should go to the First Front or Second Front of the Far East. How could he come to our Belgar Front?"

Faced with Yakov's question, Sonia picked up the teacup on the table and took a sip of tea, explaining to him: "Do you still remember the general who lives in our hospital? It's the one you have met in the hospital... No, no, you should not call him a general, but a marshal, Marshal Chernyakhovsky. This is all his arrangement."

"Sonya, you mean that the medical team formed by your hospital appeared here because of Marshal Chernyakhovsky?"

"That's right." Sonia nodded vigorously and replied: "He said that the medical power of the First and Second Fronts of the Far East was sufficient, and because the combat area of ​​Baikal was vast and the personnel in the field hospitals were dispersed, the power would become weak, so she took the initiative to send us here."

"Oh, when did you set out?"

"Yesterday morning," Sonia replied: "Master Chernyakhovsky personally arranged a plane for us and sent us here. We first arrived at the Front Command. Commander Marshal Malinovsky said that the casualties of your army were relatively large and needed a large number of medical staff, so we were sent here."

"It's hundreds of kilometers from the Front Command to get here, so it's quite hard to take a bus."

"General Zakharov, chief of staff of the Front Army, said that the journey was too far. If we were on the bus, we would probably have to spend a day or two on the road, so we arranged a plane for us. After we got off the plane, we took the vehicle provided by the airport."

"So that's the case." Yakov nodded after hearing this and said to Sonya: "I have ordered someone to arrange a residence for your colleague. After dawn, I will send someone to take you to the Army Field Hospital."

Sonia nodded, looked around and asked, "Yasa, is that general in a wheelchair here too?"

"You mean Lieutenant General Lujin, are you?" Since the Far East Battle has begun, there is no need to keep it confidential at this moment. He told Sonia truthfully: "He is the deputy commander of the army and has gone back to rest at this moment. If you want to see him, you can only wait until dawn."

"By the way, where is Major Majevosang?" Sonia continued, "Is he here too?"

"Of course, of course." Yakov nodded and said, "He is here too. If you are interested, I can arrange for you to meet him."

"Forget it, there is no need." Unexpectedly, Sonia waved her hand and said, "I just asked casually, I have no interest in him. But there is a sister who has a good impression of him. Before I set off, ask me to inquire about his situation."

"I don't know which one it is?" After Sonia said a name, Yakov began to carefully recall the nurses who had eaten together. However, after thinking for a long time, he could not meet the person Sonia said. He shook his head and said, "I don't know who you are talking about, but if you meet, you will be able to recognize him."

"Yasha, your troops are advancing so fast," Sonya said: "I thought this battle would take at least half a year, but now in the first few days, your troops have advanced one or two hundred kilometers forward, which can be described as rapid."

When Sonya said this, Yakov was proud, he couldn't help but feel a little alert: "Sonya, who told you about this?"

"Who else can be there? Of course it is General Zakharov." Sonya explained with a smile: "When he was receiving our medical team, he once introduced us to the progress of the front army. When I heard that your army was, I paid special attention."

"Oh, so that's it." After hearing Sonya's explanation, Yakov put down his questions and said with a smile: "Actually, our army is not moving forward quickly. After all, we are the last troops to participate in the war. If we want to say that the fastest advance is the 6th Army of Guards Tanks, they once pushed forward 160 kilometers in one day, and the enemy did not have the slightest fight back. If the fuel was not exhausted, they had to stop and wait for the supply from the rear, maybe they would rush to a big city controlled by the Kwantung Army tomorrow."

When Yakov was introducing the progress of each unit, Sonya did not speak, but listened quietly. After finally waiting for Yakov to finish speaking, she asked tentatively: "Yasa, I wonder when your troops will advance to the big city?"

"What do you ask about this?"

"My home is in Fengtian." Sonia said: "I have been away for more than five years. I really hope I can go back and see it soon."

"Don't worry, Sonya." Yakov comforted Sonya and said, "You have been waiting for five years, don't care. Wait for a few more days. When we drive the Kanto Army away from the city they occupied, you can go home with dignity."

The two met again after a long separation, so naturally there was a lot of things to say, and they chatted all night.

When Yakov saw the staff and communications officers in the headquarters step by step, he realized that it was already dawn.

The staff and communication personnel who came in could not help but look at a curious look when they saw a young female soldier chatting and laughing with the chief of staff. But this curiosity lasted for only a moment, and then they returned to their respective positions and started a new day's work.

When the staff and the communications officers arrived almost the same, Sokov also stepped into the command center.

He did not see Sonia immediately, but said to Yakov who came up to him: "Yasa, it's dawn. You go back and rest first. Leave the work here to me."

Yakov took a step to the side and excitedly said to Sokov: "Misha, look who this is?"

As Yakov moved aside, Sokov saw Sonia sitting at the table. Since he had never seen Sonia in military uniform before, he did not recognize Sonia immediately. He thought he was Yakov's friend, so he asked casually: "Yasha, is it your friend?"

Yakov laughed and said, "Misha, not only my friend, but also your friend. You know, you met her earlier than me."

"My friend?" Sokov walked forward with doubt and looked at Sonia carefully. After a moment, he said in surprise: "Are you Sonia?"

Sonia was also surprised to see Sokov standing in front of her. When we met last time, Sokov was wearing the major's collar, and now the three golden stars on the golden epaulette indicate his identity as an admiral.

Sonya stood up in a hurry and asked Yakov with some stuttering, "Yasa, he, is he that Major Matievosang?"

After hearing this, Yakov laughed again: "Yes, Sonia, he is the Major Matievosang you know."

"But, but," Sonia pointed to Sokov's epaulette and said, "But why did he wear the rank of an admiral? What's going on?"

"Sonya, let me explain it to you." Sokov confirmed that the female soldier in front of him was Sonya he knew in Khabarovsk, and explained to her: "Before the outbreak of the battle, I used pseudonyms and fake military ranks to confuse the enemy's agents for confidentiality." When he said this, Sokov couldn't help but mutter in his heart: I think you are also like an agent lurking in Khabarovsk.

"So, you are not Major Majevoxiang at all, but a general?" Sonya asked in a panic.

"That's right, Sonya." Yakov introduced Sokov's true identity to Sonya: "He is General Sokov, the commander of our 53rd Army. The Major Matyvoxiang you knew at the time was just his disguised identity."

"So that's how it is." After Sonia learned of Sokov's true identity, her eyes changed unconsciously: "I really didn't expect that Major Matyvoxiang, who I met in Khabarovsk, was actually an amazing general."

"I'm not a great general." Sokov waved his hand and said modestly: "The truly amazing commander is someone like Marshals Vasilevsky and Marshals Chernyakovsky."

Before Sonya asked again, Sokov couldn't help but ask curiously: "Sonya, I remember you were working in the military hospital in Khabarovsk, how could you appear here?"

"Misha, this matter is a bit complicated, so I'll introduce it to you." So Yakov repeated what Sonia said to him to Sokov, and finally said: "That's the thing. I plan to arrange Sonia and her medical team to the Army Field Hospital later."

"Yes." Sokov nodded after hearing this and agreed to Yakov's proposal: "Although our army was progressing smoothly after the battle began, there were still many casualties. The medical staff of the Army's field hospitals were seriously insufficient. With their support, the situation might be much better."

Just when Sokov was planning to arrange personnel to send Sonia to the field hospital, Yakov took the initiative to say, "Misha, let me leave the matter of sending Sonia to the field hospital."

"Okay, Yasha." Sokov was preparing to do a day's work, so he naturally had no time to send Sonia to the field hospital. Moreover, he didn't think that the friendship between him and Sonia could allow him to put down his work and go to the field hospital specifically.

Sonya followed Yakov out of the command center and got into a jeep parked by the roadside.

Yakov personally acted as a driver and drove Sonia to the field hospital.

After the jeep started, Sonya asked Yakov with a serious expression: "Yasha, do you think we are still good friends?"

"Of course." Yakov replied without hesitation: "Of course we are good friends. Why do you ask that?"

"Since we are good friends, why don't you tell me about Misha's true identity?"

Yakov, who was driving, did not notice the change in Sonia's face and explained: "Sonia, Misha had told you in the command center just now that he had to use a pseudonym and a fake identity for confidentiality. Therefore, no matter how good I have to have a relationship with you, I cannot tell you his true identity. Now that the battle has begun, there is no need to keep many things secret, you will know his true identity."

Sonia turned her head and looked out the window without saying a word, and couldn't help feeling a little annoyed. She knew Sokov first, but she thought the other party was just a small major, so she unknowingly alienated him and chose Yakov who appeared with him. But now it seems that the choice she made was wrong. The major that she looked down upon was actually a senior commander in charge.

Yakov turned his head and glanced at Sonia quickly. Seeing her looking out the window, he asked curiously: "Sonia, what are you looking at?"

"I didn't see anything." Sonya heard Yakov asking herself, and hurriedly said in a concealment: "I just see what the difference between Soren and Khabarovsk is.

"The two cities are similar," said Yakov. "The whole city has a few brick-concrete buildings of two or three floors, and the rest are low bungalows. There are even many places where shepherdsmen's tents are built. Not to mention that they are incomparable to Moscow, even many cities in the northeast are not on the same level."

"Yasha." Sonya suddenly spoke after Yakov finished speaking, "I didn't return overnight last night, and I was worried that the captain of the medical team was worried. You might as well send me to the place where the medical team lives first. After I meet with them, I will go directly to the field hospital. I won't bother you to go there. After all, you were on duty all night last night, and now you need to go back and rest quickly."
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