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Chapter 1700 Curiosity killed the cat

"Comrade Captain," after the teacher said this, he suddenly remembered that he still didn't know Sokov's name, so he asked curiously: "I haven't asked you what your name is yet?"

"Comrade teacher, please call me Sokov." Sokov said with a smile: "My superiors all call me that."

"Well, I will call you Captain Sokov from now on." From Sokov's brief conversation, the instructor realized that the other party was a rare talent, so he took the initiative and said: "I wonder if you will have the ability after the training is over?"

If you are interested in joining the general staff organization, I have a few friends in the general staff headquarters who can introduce you there."

Perhaps because he was worried that Sokov would refuse, he also emphasized: "In the beginning, you may be a general staff officer. But after about half a year, you will be transferred to the operations department. I believe there are enough people there for you to use your talents."

Space."

If he wanted to join the General Staff, Sokov had already accepted Antonov's proposal, and he might even be able to get the position of Deputy Minister of Operations, let alone an unknown little staff officer. Therefore, faced with the kindness of the instructor,

He said euphemistically: "Thank you, comrade teacher, I am not very interested in the work of the General Staff Headquarters. I still want to fight the Germans on the front line with real swords and guns."

The students in the classroom were in an uproar when they heard Sokov's answer. How could there be such a stupid person?! The teacher had already offered to help him enter the General Staff Headquarters, a unit that everyone envied, but he

I don’t want to, I’m just out of my mind!

At this moment, many people were accusing Sokov of being ignorant, not cherishing good opportunities, and simply being brainless. They were thinking about how they should use to impress the instructor so that he would be willing to help them enter the General Staff.

Only Sukhalev and Victor, who were sitting in front and behind Sokov, understood in their hearts that Sokov was already the commander of the group army. Even if he wanted to enter the General Staff Headquarters, he would start at the level of director or deputy minister.

How could a little-known little consultant be noticed by him?

"Captain Sokov," the instructor also loves talents and is unwilling to let go of talents like Sokov easily, so he continued to ask: "My suggestion will be effective until the end of your training. You might as well

Consider it."

After saying this, without waiting for Sokov's reply, he announced to everyone: "Comrades, that's it for today. Class will officially start at eight o'clock tomorrow morning. I hope everyone will not be late."

"Comrade teacher," when the teacher announced the end of get out of class, class monitor Kryzhiow quickly stood up and asked: "I would like to ask how the courses are arranged and where can we get the teaching materials we need?"

When Sokov heard Krezhiowf ask this question, he turned to look at him with some surprise, thinking that although the major was annoying, he was still relatively responsible. Although the teacher did not mention the teaching materials and class schedule at all, he did

Take the initiative to ask.

"Comrade squad leader," the teacher said calmly, looking at the squad leader he appointed, "before class tomorrow, you will be able to see the course schedule during the training period, and at the same time, you will also be assigned your own teaching materials. Comrades, commanders , get out of class is over!”

After the teacher left the classroom, Victor and Sukhalev immediately stood up, stood next to Sokov, and asked respectfully: "Captain Sokov, where do you plan to go next?"

"Take me to the parking lot." Sokov knew clearly that Lieutenant Koshkin, who picked him up, should be in his car in the parking lot at the moment, so he said to the two of them: "The officer who picked me up should stay in his car.

in the car."

The two agreed, stepped forward to push Sokov's wheelchair, and left the office.

Faced with Sukhalev and Victor's overtures to Sokov, the other students did not take it seriously, thinking that it was just the two commanders who saw Sokov's difficulty in moving and took the initiative to help him.

Only the squad leader, Major Krezhiow, saw something was wrong. When he signed up, he had dealt with Victor. Although the two were at the same level, the other party came from the 27th Army Group with great military achievements. There was a kind of

He has a sense of superiority that is different from ordinary people. Although the other party behaves politely when he talks to me, there is a sense of alienation in his politeness.

Because of this, Victor's respectful attitude towards Sokov aroused his doubts. After saying a few perfunctory words to the colleagues who came to greet him, he quickly walked out of the classroom to see what Victor was planning to do.

Sokov pushed somewhere.

Fortunately, Victor and Sukharev did not notice anyone following them, and continued to push Sokov's wheelchair slowly along the corridor at a normal speed.

Koshkin, who was sitting in the car in a daze, saw Sokov in a wheelchair being pushed out of the building. He quickly opened the door, got out of the car, and ran over quickly.

He came to Sokov, raised his hand in salute, and said apologetically: "I'm sorry, Comrade Captain, I didn't know you were finishing get out of class now, so I didn't pick you up in time. Please forgive me!"

"It's okay, Lieutenant Koshkin. This is not your responsibility. The instructor just chatted with us for a few words and dismissed us." After Sokov said this magnanimously, he introduced to Koshkin: "

These two are friends I met in class. One is Navy Captain Sukhalev, from the Baltic Fleet; the other is Major Victor, who comes from the 182nd Division of the 27th Army and is considered an old subordinate of mine.

.They all know my identity, so you don’t have to be too restrained in front of them."

Koshkin quickly turned around and saluted the two of them, and said politely: "Hello, Colonel Viktor, Captain Sukhalev! Thank you for helping me push Comrade General over." Since the two already knew Sokov's identity,

Due to his identity, Koshkin no longer deceived himself by calling the other party captain, but instead called him general.

Krezhiow, who followed closely, saw Victor and Sukhalev pushing Sokov's wheelchair next to a black car in the parking lot, and the officer who got out of the car actually

While saluting him, he felt very puzzled, thinking about the origin of Captain Sokov, who actually had a special car to transport him to attend the training.

When he saw the license plate clearly, he suddenly broke out in a cold sweat. The car actually had a license plate from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He immediately wondered whether Captain Sokov was the child of a senior executive of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, otherwise

How do you explain that when he comes to attend training, he will be picked up and dropped off by a special car?

I thought about how I asked Sokov to give up his seat to me for no reason in class today. Although the other party didn't let me do it in the end, I didn't pursue it any further. But in this way, would I have become a grudge against Captain Sokov?

?If he targets himself, he may not have a good life in the future.

Just when he was thinking about whether he needed to apologize to Sokov, he found that the black car drove away, and Sukhalev and Victor were walking towards his location.

Krezhiow hurriedly came forward and greeted the two of them enthusiastically: "Hey, two classmates, where did you just come back from?"

"Hello, comrade squad leader." Sukhalev replied politely: "We saw Captain Sokov's mobility difficulties, so we pushed his wheelchair here for further treatment."

"I just saw Captain Sokov getting into a black car." Krezhiow, who was eager to find out the truth, asked the two men tentatively: "The license plate of that car belongs to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Could it be that Sokov

Which executive of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is the captain’s relative?”

In response to Krezhiow's curiosity, Sukhalev was about to speak when he heard Victor coughing heavily at the side. He quickly closed his mouth to avoid revealing secrets that could not be told.

But Victor smiled and said to Krezhiow: "Comrade squad leader, I really don't know what the background of Captain Sokov's family is. I just saw his difficulty in moving and called him.

I asked Sukhalev to help him."

"So that's it." Seeing that the other party was unwilling to say anything, and knowing that he would not get the answer he wanted if he continued to ask, Krezhiow smiled bitterly and said with some embarrassment: "I'm sorry, you two, I suddenly

I remembered that I still have something to do, so we have time to sit down and have a chat tomorrow."

After Krezhiow left, Sukhalev couldn't help but ask Victor: "Victor, why don't you want me to tell him the truth?"

"I don't like his unruly look. Besides, he just offended Comrade Commander in the classroom. I don't want to have too much interaction with him." Victor reminded Sukhalev: "Comrade Commander plans to

Keeping a low profile during training, we are keeping his identity secret. Do you understand?"

"Understood." Sukhalev naturally understood the stakes of this matter, so as soon as Victor finished speaking, he nodded and said, "Don't worry, Victor, I will never reveal the identity of comrade general.

.”

After saying this, he paused for a moment and asked cautiously: "Victor, tell me, will we have the opportunity to follow General Sokov to make meritorious deeds in the future?"

"Whether we can become his subordinates depends entirely on our performance during the training period." Seeing that Sukhalev was a little anxious, Victor comforted him and said, "But don't worry, he is still recovering from his injuries. Can he return?"

It's still unknown when we get to the army, I think we need to be more patient."

While the two were chatting about whether they could follow Sokov, the teacher returned to his office. The more he thought about it, the more he felt that Sokov was a rare talent. If he really went to the front line in the future, he would probably be in trouble.

If you lose a rare talent, you must find a way to keep him.

The teacher picked up the phone on the desk, dialed a number, and said to the operator: "I am Captain Christonia, the teacher. Please help me connect to the dean's office."

The call was quickly connected, and the voice of Dean Velevkin Raharsky was heard coming from the receiver. He immediately said respectfully: "Hello, Comrade Dean, I am Khristonia. You are

Do you have time now? I want to chat with you."

"I'm talking to someone, please come over in a quarter of an hour."

Although the dean said he would be free in a quarter of an hour, the teacher put down the phone and walked over immediately.

He came to the outside of the dean's office and greeted the female secretary who was typing: "Hello, Elena!"

"Hello, Christonia." The female secretary looked at the teacher and asked, "You have something to do with the dean?"

"Yes, there is a very urgent matter that needs to be reported to Comrade Dean immediately." The teacher looked at the closed door and asked the female secretary tentatively: "Comrade Dean, do you have guests?"

"Yes, they are from the city government." The female secretary explained: "Anyway, our college has just moved back not long ago, and there are still many things to deal with."

The teacher and the female secretary chatted for almost half an hour before they saw the two closed doors open, and Dean Velevkin and another middle-aged man in military uniforms came out. After the two shook hands and said goodbye, Wei Lovkin

Lyovkin saw the teacher who was chatting with the female secretary, pointed at him with his hand and said: "Christonia, come to my office."

The teacher followed the dean into the office and closed the door.

"Tell me about it, Christonia." The dean returned to his desk and sat down, looking at his subordinates and asked: "You are so anxious to come to me, is there anything important you have to do?"

"I discovered an amazing talent in the class today." The teacher said quickly: "I hope you can come forward to persuade him not to return to the front line, but to stay in Moscow, preferably in the General Staff. His ability

It can be put to great use there.”

"Oh, is there such a person?" The dean suddenly became interested and leaned forward slightly: "What's his name?"

"I don't know the specific name." The instructor frowned and said, "But he said his surname was Sokov and he was a captain."

After hearing Sokov's name, a bitter smile appeared on the dean's face. He leaned back, resting his head on the back of the chair and said: "Hristonia, you came to me just for this."

A student?"

"Yes, Comrade Dean." The teacher did not notice the strangeness of the Dean, and said to himself: "He said that after the training is over, he will immediately return to the front line. I think such an outstanding talent should stay on the General Staff

Ministry is the best choice.”

"Hristonia, let me ask you." The dean did not immediately reply to the teacher, but asked about other things: "Is the Captain Sokov you mentioned still injured?

In a wheelchair?”

"Yes, that's it." The teacher asked with surprise: "Comrade Dean, have you ever seen him?"

"No, never." The dean shook his head and said, "But I have heard of his name a long time ago."

"Have you heard of his name before?" The dean's words confused him, and he asked puzzledly: "Where have you heard of his name?"

The dean still did not answer the question, but said to himself: "You said that he will stay in the General Staff, so what kind of position do you think is more appropriate for him?"

"He is very young and his military rank is not high." The teacher analyzed the dean seriously: "After entering the General Staff, he may be engaged in some basic staff work at first, and after a few months or even half a year, he

, after you have a certain amount of experience, you may be promoted and assigned to more important jobs.”

"Hristonia, what if I told you that before you, someone tried to persuade him to join the General Staff, but he refused." The dean looked at the teacher and said, "Do you still think you have a chance to succeed in persuading him?"

"What, before me, someone persuaded him to join the General Staff?" The teacher asked with some surprise: "Comrade Dean, can you tell me who was the lobbyist?"

"General Shtemenko, deputy chief of the general staff and chief of operations, personally came forward to persuade him. After being rejected, he was not reconciled and even asked the chief of general staff Antonov to personally sign a transfer order." The dean looked at the teacher with sympathetic eyes and continued.

Said: "As far as I know, the position assigned to him is deputy director of the Operations Department and director of the Direction Division, but he still rejected it. Do you think he will care about the small staff position you proposed?"


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