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Chapter 2665

In response to Sokov's order, Shekhovtsov readily agreed: "Yes, Comrade Commander, I will prepare a vehicle for you right away."

After making several phone calls, Shekhovtsov said respectfully: "Comrade Commander, the car you want is ready and parked outside now. Please follow me and I will take you to the car.

"

Two jeeps were parked outside the door, with a driver and a soldier armed with live ammunition standing beside them.

"Comrade Commander," Shekhovtsov said to Sokov, "this is the car for you!"

Vaserigov glanced at the vehicle prepared for him and frowned: "Major Sekhovtsov, is it safe to go to the army station from here? Will there not be any bandit attacks on the road?"

"Austria has been under the control of our army since last year." Shekhovtsov said confidently: "I can assure you that Comrade Major and Comrade Commander will never encounter any danger on the road."

"Pull it down." Vaserigov said disdainfully: "We took the train from Budapest yesterday, and as soon as we entered Austria, we were attacked by a group of gangsters. Almost all the passengers in the car were killed. Fortunately, we carried enough

Only with the quantity of weapons can we avoid the same tragedy."

"What, you were attacked by gangsters on the way to Vienna by train yesterday?" Shekhovtsov's rank is too low and he is not qualified to know many things. Naturally, he does not know about the attack on Sokov Road. At this moment, he heard

Vaserigov mentioned that he even thought the other party was joking: "I don't think it's possible. The war is over. We have put all the living Germans into prisoner-of-war camps. Where did the gangsters who attacked you come from?"

Coming?"

"Major, do you think I'm lying?" Seeing Sekhovtsov's attitude, Vaserigov seemed very annoyed.

"Major Sekhovtsov, what my subordinates said is true." Sokov was worried that the two would quarrel, so he began to defend Vasergov: "We did encounter an attack on the way here.

Fortunately, the reinforcements arrived in time, otherwise you would have replaced someone as the army commander."

He raised his hand and looked at his watch and said, "It's getting late, let's go quickly." After saying that, he opened the side door of the back seat of the jeep and sat directly in.

After the vehicle started, Sekhovtsov, who was sitting in the passenger seat, seemed a little restless.

After a long time, he finally summoned up the courage to ask: "Comrade Commander, were you really attacked by bandits on the way here?"

"Of course." Sokov nodded slightly: "Would I lie to you about such a trivial matter?"

"No, no." Shekhovtsov hurriedly waved his hands and said, "Comrade Commander, you are joking. How could you lie to me?"

Sokov turned his gaze out the window and looked at the scenery outside.

Ever since he watched "Sissi" as a child, he has been attracted by the beautiful natural scenery of Austria, and has always dreamed of traveling here. Unexpectedly, what later generations have not been able to do, he has inadvertently realized after traveling through time. If he hadn't

If something unexpected happens, I may stay in this beautiful country in the next few years.

When the vehicle drove into a small forest, a fallen tree trunk suddenly appeared on the road ahead.

Vaselgov, who was sitting in the lead car, immediately shouted to the driver: "Stop, stop quickly!"

The driver quickly stepped on the brakes and stopped the car only seven or eight meters away from the tree trunk.

Vaserigov opened the door and jumped out of the car, quickly came to Sokov's car, and said loudly: "Comrade General, there is a fallen tree ahead. I am worried that there may be an ambush in the nearby woods.

I came here specifically to inform you."

Onischenko, who was following behind, also got out of the car he was riding in, walked up to Sokov, and asked him for instructions: "General Sokov, what should we do next?"

"The location of this fallen tree is too strange. There may be people who are harmful to us lurking nearby." Sokov said thoughtfully: "Unfortunately, there are too few people around me to enter the forest to search."

Onischenko escorted Sokov to take office, bringing three jeeps and five guards. But Shekhovtsov only prepared two vehicles and two guards, which was indeed a bit smaller.

"General Sokov," Onischenko suggested to Sokov: "I don't think it is necessary to search in the woods. As you said, our manpower is too small. With this number of people entering the woods, it is impossible to

It won't do anything. So I suggest moving the trunk out of the way and continuing on our way."

"Vaseligov, Serelkov!" Sokov felt that Onischenko's words made sense, so he turned around and called the guards he brought with him: "When other comrades are moving the trees away, you are responsible for serving as guards on both sides.

, to prevent possible attacks. Do you understand?"

"Understood." Vaserigov and Serelkov agreed, picked up their weapons and came to both sides of the car to serve as security guards.

Onischenko and Sekhovtsov gathered the rest of the guards and went to lift the tree across the road.

The tree trunk moved away, and no bullets were fired from both sides.

Upon seeing this, Sokov felt that he might have been attacked too many times and was a little nervous, so he quickly called everyone to get in the car and continue on their way.

For the sake of Sokov's safety, Vaserigov got into Sokov's car this time, sat down next to him, and said with lingering fear: "Comrade Commander, why is there no one driving in the woods on both sides of the road?"

Where's the gun shooting? Was the tree falling down just an accident?"

As soon as Vasergov finished speaking, Shekhovtsov retorted: "I don't think it's possible. It hasn't rained recently, and I just looked carefully and there are no traces of insect damage on the tree.

Its collapse should be man-made. As for why trees were used to block the road but no one shot at us, I really can’t figure it out.”

Naturally, Sokov wouldn't think about things he couldn't understand, lest he exhaust a lot of brain cells.

Ten minutes later, the convoy arrived at a checkpoint.

As soon as a sergeant came over to stop the car, Shekhovtsov, who was sitting in the passenger seat, stuck his head out and said, "It's me! I want to see your commander."

Although Sekhovtsov’s rank is not high, he often travels around and there are quite a few people who know him.

After the sergeant saw Sekhovtsov's face clearly, he quickly raised his hand to salute him and said: "Hello, comrade major. Our commander is currently at his headquarters. If you need anything, you can be found there.

he."

The convoy continued to move forward, and Shekhovtsov turned to Sokov and said: "Comrade General, Lieutenant General Felix, commander of the 20th Guards Corps, a division commanders' meeting will be held today. Please come over at this time.

Maybe their meeting isn’t over yet.”

Just as Shekhovtsov said, Lieutenant General Felix and several of his division commanders were studying the exercise plan at the moment. Suddenly he saw a group of people breaking into his conference room, and he asked with some displeasure

: "Who are you, and why did you just break into my conference room?"

Onischenko took a step forward and said to Felix: "Comrade General, on the order of Comrade Commander, I sent General Sokov here to serve as the commander of the 4th Guards Army. Because the commander

There is no one in the ministry, so we have to come here."

"What, there is no one in the headquarters?" Felix said with a shocked face after hearing this: "Where is the chief of staff, where did he go?"

"Comrade Commander," Sekhovtsov stood up from the crowd and greeted with some embarrassment: "The Chief of Staff took his men to inspect the troops everywhere. I thought his first stop would be

I chose this place, so I rushed here with the new commander."

"The Chief of Staff has not come to us." Felix explained quickly: "I think he may have gone to the 21st Guards Corps first. If you are willing to wait for him here, I believe it won't take long.

, he will bring people over."

Sokov thought of the fallen tree he saw on the way here, and felt that there was something fishy about it. If he rashly ran to the 21st Guards Corps to look for the Chief of Staff, he might not be found, and he would suffer new consequences.

Danger. Thinking of this, he nodded and said: "General Felix, what you said makes sense. I'd better stay here and wait for the Chief of Staff."

"Of course." Sokov nodded slightly: "Would I lie to you about such a trivial matter?"

"No, no." Shekhovtsov hurriedly waved his hands and said, "Comrade Commander, you are joking. How could you lie to me?"

Sokov turned his gaze out the window and looked at the scenery outside.

Ever since he watched "Sissi" as a child, he has been attracted by the beautiful natural scenery of Austria, and has always dreamed of traveling here. Unexpectedly, what later generations have not been able to do, he has inadvertently realized after traveling through time. If he hadn't

If something unexpected happens, I may stay in this beautiful country in the next few years.

When the vehicle drove into a small forest, a fallen tree trunk suddenly appeared on the road ahead.

Vaselgov, who was sitting in the lead car, immediately shouted to the driver: "Stop, stop quickly!"

The driver quickly stepped on the brakes and stopped the car only seven or eight meters away from the tree trunk.

Vaserigov opened the door and jumped out of the car, quickly came to Sokov's car, and said loudly: "Comrade General, there is a fallen tree ahead. I am worried that there may be an ambush in the nearby woods.

I came here specifically to inform you."

Onischenko, who was following behind, also got out of the car he was riding in, walked up to Sokov, and asked him for instructions: "General Sokov, what should we do next?"

"The location of this fallen tree is too strange. There may be people who are harmful to us lurking nearby." Sokov said thoughtfully: "Unfortunately, there are too few people around me to enter the forest to search."

Onischenko escorted Sokov to take office, bringing three jeeps and five guards. But Shekhovtsov only prepared two vehicles and two guards, which was indeed a bit smaller.

"General Sokov," Onischenko suggested to Sokov: "I don't think it is necessary to search in the woods. As you said, our manpower is too small. With this number of people entering the woods, it is impossible to

It won't do anything. So I suggest moving the trunk out of the way and continuing on our way."

"Vaseligov, Serelkov!" Sokov felt that Onischenko's words made sense, so he turned around and called the guards he brought with him: "When other comrades are moving the trees away, you are responsible for serving as guards on both sides.

, to prevent possible attacks. Do you understand?"

"Understood." Vaserigov and Serelkov agreed, picked up their weapons and came to both sides of the car to serve as security guards.

Onischenko and Sekhovtsov gathered the rest of the guards and went to lift the tree across the road.

The tree trunk moved away, and no bullets were fired from both sides.

Upon seeing this, Sokov felt that he might have been attacked too many times and was a little nervous, so he quickly called everyone to get in the car and continue on their way.

For the sake of Sokov's safety, Vaserigov got into Sokov's car this time, sat down next to him, and said with lingering fear: "Comrade Commander, why is there no one driving in the woods on both sides of the road?"

Where's the gun shooting? Was the tree falling down just an accident?"

As soon as Vasergov finished speaking, Shekhovtsov retorted: "I don't think it's possible. It hasn't rained recently, and I just looked carefully and there are no traces of insect damage on the tree.

Its collapse should be man-made. As for why trees were used to block the road but no one shot at us, I really can’t figure it out.”

Naturally, Sokov wouldn't think about things he couldn't understand, lest he exhaust a lot of brain cells.

Ten minutes later, the convoy arrived at a checkpoint.

As soon as a sergeant came over to stop the car, Shekhovtsov, who was sitting in the passenger seat, stuck his head out and said, "It's me! I want to see your commander."

Although Sekhovtsov’s rank is not high, he often travels around and there are quite a few people who know him.

After the sergeant saw Sekhovtsov's face clearly, he quickly raised his hand to salute him and said: "Hello, comrade major. Our commander is currently at his headquarters. If you need anything, you can be found there.

he."

The convoy continued to move forward, and Shekhovtsov turned to Sokov and said: "Comrade General, Lieutenant General Felix, commander of the 20th Guards Corps, a division commanders' meeting will be held today. Please come over at this time.

Maybe their meeting isn’t over yet.”

Just as Shekhovtsov said, Lieutenant General Felix and several of his division commanders were studying the exercise plan at the moment. Suddenly he saw a group of people breaking into his conference room, and he asked with some displeasure

: "Who are you, and why did you just break into my conference room?"

Onischenko took a step forward and said to Felix: "Comrade General, on the order of Comrade Commander, I sent General Sokov here to serve as the commander of the 4th Guards Army. Because the commander

There is no one in the ministry, so we have to come here."

"Comrade Commander," Sekhovtsov stood up from the crowd and greeted with some embarrassment: "The Chief of Staff took his men to inspect the troops everywhere. I thought his first stop would be

I chose this place, so I rushed here with the new commander."

"The Chief of Staff has not come to us." Felix explained quickly: "I think he may have gone to the 21st Guards Corps first. If you are willing to wait for him here, I believe it won't take long.

, he will bring people over."


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