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Chapter 2596

"Didn't the policeman who brought you here tell you what happened?" Victoria looked at Sokov, shook her head, and said blankly: "No, just tell me that there is something that needs my assistance in investigating.

, brought me here." After saying this, she murmured, "I don't know the scriptures.

Will Li fire me when he sees me being taken away by the police? If I lose this job, how will I be able to support my children?"

"Comrade Director," Sokov felt sympathy for this woman and said to the director of the Bureau: "I think she was just deceived and should not be considered an accomplice. Can she be treated leniently?" "Comrade General,

"The director of the bureau actually knew in his heart that this woman was innocent, and it would be too unfair for her to be punished. Since Sokov took the initiative to intercede for her, he followed suit and said: "

Since you said so, I will let her go after the cross-examination is over."

Sokov nodded, then raised his hand to look at his watch, and said in a low voice to the director of the bureau office: "Comrade director, I still have something to do. I have to take a step first, and I will leave the rest to you."

When Victoria saw Sokov and the director of the bureau leaving, she couldn't help but panic. She looked at the police chief sitting opposite and asked in a panic: "Comrade police officer, what are you going to do with me?"

The police chief snorted coldly: "Please explain your problem first. As for how to deal with you, it all depends on your attitude and whether you are willing to cooperate with our work."

"Cooperate, cooperate, I will definitely cooperate with your work." Victoria said with a cry: "Whatever you ask, I will answer."

After the director of the bureau sent Sokov away, he came to sit down next to the police chief and whispered: "Comrade General means to let her go after questioning."

"What to do with that man?" the police chief asked quietly.

"I will take him back to the bureau and lock him up." The director of the bureau office said, "I will not deal with it for the time being. I think Comrade General may have some thoughts about this person."

Hearing what the director of the bureau office said, the police chief couldn't help but wonder: "What would Comrade General think of him?"

"He said that this person is a talented person and should not be buried in prison." The director of the bureau office said: "I thought that he might be assigned a job, so I locked him up first and did not do any processing for the time being."

While the questioning of Victoria continued, Sokov had already returned to the family dormitory of the instrument factory and continued to eat his unfinished lunch.

Seeing Sokov coming back, Bakanidze asked casually: "Misha, how is the situation?"

When Bakanidze asked, Sokov naturally would not hide anything from him, so he gave him a general account of the interrogation. After Bakanidze finished his story, he said with emotion:

"I really didn't expect that a thief and liar could deceive so many people with just a stolen military uniform. Fortunately, you discovered his fraud in time today.

Otherwise, we don’t know how many people will suffer unnecessary losses.” Sokov said nothing when Bakanidze said this, because this situation will also exist in later generations. Those swindlers wore the uniforms of private soldiers, and then

I lied to a girl online, saying that I was a major officer specially recruited into the army, and then

In two years, he will be promoted to general. There are many women who have been deceived by such cheap lies. There are even many corporate executives who are also coaxed by young liars.

After lunch, while Asya and her daughter were clearing the table, Bakanidze asked Sokov: "Misha, what are your plans next?"

"I plan to go to the General Ordnance Department in two days to meet Comrade Ustinov and see how he plans to arrange my work."

"In the past two months, our factory has received many veterans, including some officers."

Knowing that the instrument factory had accepted a lot of veterans, Sokov suddenly became interested: "I wonder how your factory arranges work for them?" Bakanidze shrugged and said, "How else can we arrange it?

, of course they work as workers in workshops, and the same goes for officers. Although their ranks are there, because they have no actual work experience, they are directly

It is not appropriate to assign them to leadership positions, so they need to train at the grassroots level for a period of time and then adjust their positions based on their performance."

Asya happened to come out of the kitchen. When she heard what her father said, she couldn't help but interjected: "If Misha goes to the General Ordnance Department, will Comrade Ustinov arrange for him to work in the lower level for training?"

What?" After hearing the question raised by his daughter, Bakanidze thought for a moment, then shook his head and said: "If it were someone else, he might go to one of his subordinate factories to serve as a factory-level leader. But Misha's situation is different.

Same, firstly, he has a very high military rank. Even if he were to be a factory director, he would probably be an underachiever. Secondly, during the war, he developed several weapons and gained a good reputation on the battlefield. Like this

Talent, if I were Ustinov, I'd be afraid

I'm afraid I won't let him go to the grassroots level, but directly arrange him to serve as a deputy in a certain department of the Ordnance Design Bureau. After he has sufficient qualifications, it is not impossible to let him become the director of the department."

"Misha," Asia said to Sokov after Bakanidze finished speaking: "You heard what my father said, right? I think you should go see Comrade Ustinov as soon as possible to see him

How do you plan to arrange your future?

work."

"Yeah, yeah, I'll go see Ustinov as soon as possible."

As Sokov drove home, he kept wondering in his mind whether he should go to see Yakov first and ask him to accompany him to see Ustinov.

Unexpectedly, when they arrived at the door of the compound and were about to let the guard open the door, a guard trotted over and saluted Sokov: "Hello, Comrade General!"

Seeing that the other party did not open the door immediately, Sokov ran directly to his car. Realizing that the other party might have something wrong, Sokov politely asked: "Is there something wrong?"

The guard handed over a brown paper envelope: "There is a letter from you."

"My letter?" Sokov took the letter from the guard and asked, "Who sent it?" "It's a captain officer. He said he was from the General Ordnance Department." The guard replied: "

I told him that you had driven out in the morning and didn’t know when you would be back. Then he handed me the letter and asked me to

It must be forwarded to you.”

Sokov thanked the guard and drove into the compound.

He parked the car downstairs and helped Asiya go upstairs. As soon as he reached the door, he heard the phone ringing in the house.

He hurriedly took out the key, opened the door, rushed into the room, rushed over and grabbed the microphone: "I am Sokov!"

Yakov's voice came from the receiver: "Thank God, you finally answered the phone. Misha, where have you been today?"
"I went to Khimki town, what happened?" "That's right." Yakov said: "Ustinov sent someone to find you today to find out that you are not at home, but in the big city.

The guards at the hospital don’t know where you have been, so please contact me to see if

s??????.???

I can find you." "When I came back, the guard at the gate of the compound handed me a letter, saying it was from a captain of the General Ordnance Department." Sokov saw the envelope in his hand and continued:

"I think it was Comrade Ustinov who gave it to me

Write a letter."

"Then can you come to the General Ordnance Department tomorrow?"

"I think it should be okay."

"Okay, I'll wait for you at the door of the General Ordnance Department building at nine o'clock in the morning." After putting down the phone, Sokov opened the envelope and took out the letterhead paper inside. The content on it was very simple, informing Sokov that tomorrow

At nine o'clock in the morning, I reported to the General Ordnance Department building, with Ustinov's signature on the back.

and date.

Asiya asked curiously: "Misha, does Comrade Ustinov really intend to let you work in the General Ordnance Department?"

"That's right." Sokov handed the letter in his hand to Asiya and said, "Let me report to the General Ordnance Department at nine o'clock tomorrow morning. I guess they will arrange specific work for me."

"If you really arrive at the General Ordnance Department, it means that you will not leave Moscow easily in the future." "Theoretically, this is the case." When Sokov said this, he thought of himself and Yakov returning from China.

At that time, we passed Chelyabinsk on the road. It is said that there is technology beyond this era, and people who enter there basically live in isolation. If Ustinov wants to send himself there, it means

Thinking that he would not have the chance to meet Asiya in the next few decades, he said casually: "But if

If you have a business trip, you might have to leave Moscow." Since he was going to see Ustinov tomorrow, Sokov naturally couldn't go empty-handed. He dug out the sketch of the PKM machine gun he had drawn and found that when he was in Berlin,

The drawing was too hasty, so I gave the drawing to Ustino

Husband, it was obviously not suitable. So he found drawing tools and new paper, and prepared to draw another passable sketch.

Early the next morning, Sokov drove to the General Ordnance Department. On the way, a black car passed by. Sokov didn't pay attention. After all, being overtaken on the road was a common occurrence. Who would let him

My car was not driving very fast. But after that car overtook me, I didn’t drive very fast.

Instead of speeding away, he slowed down and drove in front of Sokov's car, preventing him from speeding up.

Seeing the car in front of him parking, Sokov had to stop the car, pushed open the door, and planned to go forward and argue with the other person.

Unexpectedly, as soon as he came to the side of the black car, the rear window rolled down, revealing a very familiar face.

Sokov saw this person clearly, took a step back quickly, stood at attention and raised his hand to salute: "Hello, Comrade Marshal!"

The car door opened and Marshal Rokossovsky walked out of the car. He stretched out his hand to Sokov and said in a friendly tone: "Misha, long time no see. Where are you going?"

"Comrade Marshal," Sokov looked a little nervous when facing his old superior, and replied in a panic: "I'm going to the General Ordnance Department." "So, you work in the General Ordnance Department now?" Rokossov said.

Ski asked in a reproachful tone: "Since you are in Moscow, why don't you come to see me? Could it be that the war is over and you have forgotten me as your old superior?"

"No, Comrade Marshal." Seeing that Rokossovsky had misunderstood, Sokov quickly explained: "Actually, I just returned from Berlin the day before yesterday and I don't have time to visit you yet." Sokov thought in his mind.

Thoughts, Rokossovs

Did Ji just come from Serova's place?

"Oh, so that's it." Rokossovsky nodded slowly and said, "So, you came back with Marshal Zhukov and Comrade Malenkov?"

"That's right." Sokov handed the letter in his hand to Asiya and said, "Let me report to the General Ordnance Department at nine o'clock tomorrow morning. I guess they are preparing to arrange specific work for me."

"If you really arrive at the General Ordnance Department, it means that you will not leave Moscow easily in the future." "Theoretically, this is the case." When Sokov said this, he thought of himself and Yakov returning from China.

At that time, we passed Chelyabinsk on the road. It is said that there is technology beyond this era, and people who enter there basically live in isolation. If Ustinov wants to send himself there, it means

Thinking that he would not have the chance to meet Asiya in the next few decades, he said casually: "But if

If you have a business trip, you might have to leave Moscow." Since he was going to see Ustinov tomorrow, Sokov naturally couldn't go empty-handed. He dug out the sketch of the PKM machine gun he had drawn and found that when he was in Berlin,

The drawing was too hasty, so I gave the drawing to Ustino

Husband, it was obviously not suitable. So he found drawing tools and new paper, and prepared to draw another passable sketch.

Early the next morning, Sokov drove to the General Ordnance Department. On the way, a black car passed by. Sokov didn't pay attention. After all, being overtaken on the road was a common occurrence. Who would let him

My car was not driving very fast. But after that car overtook me, I didn’t drive very fast.

Instead of speeding away, he slowed down and drove in front of Sokov's car, preventing him from speeding up.

Seeing the car in front of him parking, Sokov had to stop the car, pushed open the door, and planned to go forward and argue with the other person.

Unexpectedly, as soon as he came to the side of the black car, the rear window rolled down, revealing a very familiar face.

Sokov saw this person clearly, took a step back quickly, stood at attention and raised his hand to salute: "Hello, Comrade Marshal!"

The car door opened and Marshal Rokossovsky walked out of the car. He stretched out his hand to Sokov and said in a friendly tone: "Misha, long time no see. Where are you going?"

"Comrade Marshal," Sokov looked a little nervous when facing his old superior, and replied in a panic: "I'm going to the General Ordnance Department." "So, you work in the General Ordnance Department now?" Rokossov said.

Ski asked in a reproachful tone: "Since you are in Moscow, why don't you come to see me? Could it be that the war is over and you have forgotten me as your old superior?"

"No, Comrade Marshal." Seeing that Rokossovsky had misunderstood, Sokov quickly explained: "Actually, I just returned from Berlin the day before yesterday and I don't have time to visit you yet." Sokov thought in his mind.

Thoughts, Rokossovs

Did Ji just come back from Serova? "Oh, so that's it." Rokossovsky nodded slowly and said, "So, you came back with Marshal Zhukov and Comrade Malenkov.

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