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Chapter 195 The troublemaker

The next morning, Sokov, who was used to getting up early, woke up from his sleep. As soon as he moved, he felt someone beside the pillow. He turned his head and saw that Anne, who was only wearing thin underwear, was sleeping soundly beside him.
When he saw Anne sleeping beside him, he remembered that Anne took the initiative to stay at her home last night, and she agreed after thinking for a while. She thought that something romantic would happen, but Anne might have been too tired from work and lay in bed and talked to her. After a few words, she fell asleep. In order not to disturb Anne's rest, she slept with her all night, but nothing happened. She was even more than Liu Xiahui.
He sat up and was about to get out of bed, but woke Anne who was sleeping beside him: "Misa, are you awake?"
"Well, yes." Sokov sat on the edge of the bed and put on his socks, and replied in a panic: "I'm used to getting up early. Now it's time to get up." He put on his boots and did not stand up immediately. Instead, he looked up at the clock hanging on the wall, and then said to Anne, "It's just six o'clock, it's still early to work time. You can sleep a little longer."
After saying that, he came to the window as if he was running away, opened the curtains and looked outside. At the end of March, it was still winter, and heavy cooling and heavy snowfall were common. It was snowing last night, but at this moment, the streets and buildings outside were covered with a thin layer of snow.
"Misa!" Anne turned over and got out of bed, stepped on the soft carpet to the window. She reached out to hug Sokov's waist from behind and asked, "What are you looking at?"
Sokov, who had just gotten up, was wearing only autumn clothes and pants, and Anne, who was holding him from behind, wore less. The soft part rubbed on Sokov's back a few times, which made him react naturally. Although he was also a normal man, early in the morning, he didn't want to turn into a wolf and ate Anne's cute little white rabbit on the spot. So he coughed heavily, pretended to be nothing, and said, "I...I'm watching the snow outside."
After hearing him, Anne stared at the snow scene outside and said, "Every May, I would go to the villa in the suburbs with my friends to grow vegetables. The soil there is so fertile. Just loosen the soil and sprinkle potatoes, carrots, cabbages, and tomatoes into the field, and you don't have to worry about anything. In September, we can harvest these vegetables."
Sokov had heard a long time ago that Russians sow seeds into the ground, and they didn't care about anything. They just needed to harvest them in the season. He used to think it was a joke, but after Annie said this, he realized that it was real. He couldn't help but ask curiously: "Annie, does the vegetables grown like this have high yields?"
"It's all for me to eat, and it doesn't matter how high or low the yield is." Anne said with some emotion: "Last year, the potatoes I grew in the suburbs, and before I could harvest them, the Germans rushed over and gave the enemy a bargain. I don't know if there is any chance to grow potatoes again this year."
Although Sokov clearly remembered in his mind that the German army had never launched an attack on Moscow since his crushing defeat at the city of Moscow. However, he was afraid that the appearance of his little butterfly would cause a deviation in known history, so he said to Anne in a vague manner: "If the Germans did not attack Moscow, I think your wish to plant potatoes in the suburbs can be realized."
Anne's voice soon came from behind Sokov: "Misha, can I ask you something?"
"Anne," Sokov reached out and grabbed Anne's hands that crossed her fingers on her abdomen, and said, "If you have anything, just ask!"
"do you like me?"
"I like it!" As soon as Anne finished speaking, Sokov's answer blurted out.
"Really?" Annie's voice was filled with questions.
Sokov turned his head and looked at Anne with a flushed face and replied, "Of course it's true, can this be fake?"
"Will you marry me?" Anne continued.
Regarding Anne's question, Sokov was extremely embarrassed. He thought to himself that I have known you less than a day, so is it too early to talk about this issue?
Seeing Sokov hesitate, Annie's face showed a disappointed expression. She let go of her hand holding Sokov's waist, took a step back, lowered her head and said a little stutteringly: "Misha, do you think I am a casual woman? If so, I will leave here immediately."
Sokov quickly turned around, stepped forward and hugged Annie, comforted her and said, "Annie, don't be too careful. I don't mean that. You know, you have known each other for less than 24 hours, so it's a bit too early to talk about marriage now?"
After listening to Sokov's explanation, his smile returned to Anne's face. She smiled and said, "Did you forget that when we met yesterday, I happened to attend my girlfriend's wedding ceremony? You know, she and the officer had only known each other for five hours, so she chose to get married. I was worried about whether they could recognize each other next time they met. But there was no way, this is war, and some things would definitely become different from before the war."
After Anne finished speaking, she broke free from Sokov's arms, looked down at the underwear that was being held up with a small tent, then smiled charmingly at Sokov and said, "I'm going to take a shower now. If you want, you can help me rub my back." She turned to the bathroom, and took off her clothes while walking.
When she walked to the bathroom door, Anne was already in a state of fuzzy shape. She poked her head out from behind the empty bathroom door and said to Sokov: "Misha, I will start to release hot water now. When the water in the bathtub is full, come and help me." After that, she also gave Sokov a charming look, which made Sokov's body slimmer.
Sokov is also a normal man. In this case, if he had not taken action, it would be too cowardly. Just as he quickly walked to the bathroom door and was about to push the door in, he suddenly heard someone knocking hard outside. The sudden knocking sound made Anne retreat back to the door like a frightened little rabbit, and closed the bathroom door casually.
Sokov, who was disturbed by good things, asked in anger at the outside of the door, "Who is it, who is outside the door?"
After a long quiet outside the door, a timid voice said, "Comrade Major, I am Captain Yakov's subordinate. He asked me to pick you up and said there is something important to discuss with you."
When he heard that it was Yakov who sent him to pick him up, Sokov could only suppress his anger. He opened the door a crack and saw a warrior wearing a boat hat standing outside. Seeing Sokov open the door, the soldier quickly raised his hand to his forehead to salute him.
Chapter completed!
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