Early the next morning, the captain of the garrison headquarters came to find Sokov.
"Comrade Sokov." The captain already knew Sokov's name and asked politely: "I wonder if you can send someone to patrol the streets today?"
"No problem." After Sokov readily agreed, he called Dennis and Andrei and gave them orders.
Sokov pointed to the map of Moscow placed on the table and said to Dennis and Andrei: "Today you will each lead a patrol team, with the garrison headquarters as the center. Things that can be handled will be handled in a timely manner; matters that cannot be handled will be handled in a timely manner;
If it is handled, come back and report to me, I will go and handle it personally. Do you understand?"
"Understood!" they both replied in unison.
After the two people left, the captain said with emotion: "Comrade Sokov, although you don't have any military rank now, I saw the ability you showed when giving orders, just like a military officer in the army.
A commander who has been there for many years."
"Comrade Captain," Sokov laughed dryly and said covertly, "I am just a new recruit who has just joined the army a few days ago. I don't know anything. The orders I gave just now were all learned in movies."
Sokov's words successfully confused the captain, making him really think that Sokov's performance just now was all learned from movies. After he paused for a moment, he said: "By the way, Comrade Sokov, today there will be a
A very important pilot is coming here, and you are responsible for protecting his safety."
"A very important pilot?" Sokov asked in surprise: "Who is it?"
"I don't know." The captain shook his head and said, "My superiors only told me that he was a very important pilot, but I don't know who he is specifically."
Sokov didn't care either. Since the pilot, whom the captain didn't even know, was probably not an important character, he didn't take it seriously.
After breakfast, Sokov was wandering in the yard. A sentry standing guard at the door ran over and asked Sokov: "Comrade soldier, is your surname Sokov?"
"Yes, I am Sokov." Sokov looked at the sentry and asked curiously: "What do you want from me?"
"There is a policeman looking for you outside." After the sentry said this, he added: "She is a policewoman, and she is quite beautiful."
Originally, when he heard that the police were looking for him, Sokov felt quite nervous, fearing that his identity would be exposed. But when he heard that it was a female police officer, he immediately understood that the person who came was Victoria, and he couldn't help but feel ecstatic. After thanking the sentry,
He ran quickly to the door.
"Misha," Victoria, who was standing outside the door, saw Sokov running towards her location, she quickly waved her hands and shouted: "I'm here!"
Sokov came to Victoria and asked nervously: "Why are you here?"
"There are some things I want to find out, so I came to see you while I was resting this morning."
Sokov grabbed Victoria's hand and pulled her aside so as not to block the door.
After arriving at a relatively secluded place, Sokov asked: "Vika, what do you want to ask?"
"Misha, tell me truthfully, is this really not your first time traveling to this era?"
"Yes, this is my second time traveling through time."
"Then where did you travel to for the first time?"
"Khimki town." Sokov said bluntly: "I became Corporal Sokov, the squad leader of the town's garrison squad. That's how I got my name."
"What time is it?"
"In December 1941." Sokov continued: "On the day when the German reconnaissance troops broke into the town, I commanded the garrison squad to fight with them. Later, with the help of the instrument factory militia, the German troops were completely wiped out.
.Because of this incident, I was appreciated by the Moscow garrison commander, and I was promoted in both position and military rank. Many things happened later, and if I want to talk about it, I can’t finish it even in three days and three nights.”
"Then when did you meet my great-grandmother?" Victoria asked.
"I can't remember clearly." Sokov said casually: "She is the commander of an anti-aircraft machine gun company under me."
"When you came to my house, my great-grandmother said that you were her old superior. I thought she was too old and confused to think that a foreigner was her old superior." Victoria said with emotion: "I really didn't expect that.
What she said is true, you are indeed her old superior."
"Vika, actually I was more shocked than you when she recognized me." Sokov said with a wry smile: "You have seen my original face, and the Sokov that Lida saw back then,
It's so weird that she can recognize me so easily when there's no resemblance at all."
Victoria said thoughtfully: "My great-grandmother is old and may have some special powers, such as being able to see people's true colors."
Sokov said confused: "Vika, I don't quite understand what you mean."
"What we ordinary people see a person look like, that person looks like." Seeing Sokov's confused look, Victoria explained to him: "Maybe it was you I saw at my house that day.
His original appearance, but in the eyes of my great-grandmother, what he saw was the old superior who once fought alongside her."
Victoria's statement scared Sokov into a cold sweat: "Vika, that's not the case."
"This is just a guess of mine." When Victoria said this, the expression on her face became melancholy: "I came during the Great Patriotic War and left my great-grandmother alone at home. I don't know what happened to her. I don't know what happened.
Only when the time comes can we return to the future. I'm worried that if time drags on too long and my great-grandmother has no one to take care of her, something unexpected will happen."
"Vika, let me tell you something." Sokov thought about it in his mind for a long time and decided to tell Victoria his experience: "The last time I traveled through time was on Victory Day. I was following a group of friends in the underground fortifications.
Adventure, because the light inside was too dark, I got separated from them while walking. Later, I found a light in front of me, so I walked towards the light. Unexpectedly, I walked out and found that I had arrived in December 1941.
The town of Khimki. When I looked back and wanted to go back to modern times, I found that the passage had been closed."
Victoria frowned slightly: "Misha, which year's Victory Day are you talking about?"
"Of course it's Victory Day this year." Sokov continued: "I stayed in the 1940s for more than four years, but after returning to modern times, I found that I only went there for a few hours, that is to say, two
The world's time is not synchronized, and a year here may only be equivalent to one modern hour."
Hearing what Sokov said, Victoria showed a relaxed expression on her face: "If that's really the case, then I'll be relieved. I won't be home for a few hours, so there should be no problem."
After a pause, Victoria asked again: "By the way, how did you return to modern times?"
"In March 1946, I was transferred to Vienna to serve as the commander of the Guards Army, preparing to participate in the large-scale military exercises to be held at the end of April." Sokov said to Victoria: "Unexpectedly, after inspecting the troops, I returned to the commander-in-chief
On the way to the base, I was attacked by a group of gangsters. Unfortunately, I was shot and wounded and was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. It was during the emergency treatment that I returned to modern times and was still in that underground fortification."
"During the time you were missing, didn't your friends look for you?"
"Of course they did." Sokov nodded and said, "But they searched the entire underground fortifications and found no trace of me."
Early the next morning, the captain of the garrison headquarters came to find Sokov.
"Comrade Sokov." The captain already knew Sokov's name and asked politely: "I wonder if you can send someone to patrol the streets today?"
"No problem." After Sokov readily agreed, he called Dennis and Andrei and gave them orders.
Sokov pointed to the map of Moscow placed on the table and said to Dennis and Andrei: "Today you will each lead a patrol team, with the garrison headquarters as the center. Things that can be handled will be handled in a timely manner; matters that cannot be handled will be handled in a timely manner;
If it is handled, come back and report to me, I will go and handle it personally. Do you understand?"
"Understood!" they both replied in unison.
After the two people left, the captain said with emotion: "Comrade Sokov, although you don't have any military rank now, I saw the ability you showed when giving orders, just like a military officer in the army.
A commander who has been there for many years."
"Comrade Captain," Sokov laughed dryly and said covertly, "I am just a new recruit who has just joined the army a few days ago. I don't know anything. The orders I gave just now were all learned in movies."
Sokov's words successfully confused the captain, making him really think that Sokov's performance just now was all learned from movies. After he paused for a moment, he said: "By the way, Comrade Sokov, today there will be a
A very important pilot is coming here, and you are responsible for protecting his safety."
"A very important pilot?" Sokov asked in surprise: "Who is it?"
"I don't know." The captain shook his head and said, "My superiors only told me that he was a very important pilot, but I don't know who he is specifically."
Sokov didn't care either. Since the pilot, whom the captain didn't even know, was probably not an important character, he didn't take it seriously.
After breakfast, Sokov was wandering in the yard. A sentry standing guard at the door ran over and asked Sokov: "Comrade soldier, is your surname Sokov?"
"Yes, I am Sokov." Sokov looked at the sentry and asked curiously: "What do you want from me?"
"There is a policeman looking for you outside." After the sentry said this, he added: "She is a policewoman, and she is quite beautiful."
Originally, when he heard that the police were looking for him, Sokov felt quite nervous, fearing that his identity would be exposed. But when he heard that it was a female police officer, he immediately understood that the person who came was Victoria, and he couldn't help but feel ecstatic. After thanking the sentry,
He ran quickly to the door.
"Misha," Victoria, who was standing outside the door, saw Sokov running towards her location, she quickly waved her hands and shouted: "I'm here!"
Sokov came to Victoria and asked nervously: "Why are you here?"
"There are some things I want to find out, so I came to see you while I was resting this morning."
Sokov grabbed Victoria's hand and pulled her aside so as not to block the door.
After arriving at a relatively secluded place, Sokov asked: "Vika, what do you want to ask?"
"Misha, tell me truthfully, is this really not your first time traveling to this era?"
"Yes, this is my second time traveling through time."
"Then where did you travel to for the first time?"
"Khimki town." Sokov said bluntly: "I became Corporal Sokov, the squad leader of the town's garrison squad. That's how I got my name."
"What time is it?"
"In December 1941." Sokov continued: "On the day when the German reconnaissance troops broke into the town, I commanded the garrison squad to fight with them. Later, with the help of the instrument factory militia, the German troops were completely wiped out.
.Because of this incident, I was appreciated by the Moscow garrison commander, and I was promoted in both position and military rank. Many things happened later, and if I want to talk about it, I can’t finish it even in three days and three nights.”
"Then when did you meet my great-grandmother?" Victoria asked.
"I can't remember clearly." Sokov said casually: "She is the commander of an anti-aircraft machine gun company under me."
"When you came to my house, my great-grandmother said that you were her old superior. I thought she was too old and confused to think that a foreigner was her old superior." Victoria said with emotion: "I really didn't expect that.
What she said is true, you are indeed her old superior."
"Vika, actually I was more shocked than you when she recognized me." Sokov said with a wry smile: "You have seen my original face, and the Sokov that Lida saw back then,
It's so weird that she can recognize me so easily when there's no resemblance at all."
Victoria said thoughtfully: "My great-grandmother is old and may have some special powers, such as being able to see people's true colors."
Sokov said confused: "Vika, I don't quite understand what you mean."
"What we ordinary people see a person look like, that person looks like." Seeing Sokov's confused look, Victoria explained to him: "Maybe it was you I saw at my house that day.
His original appearance, but in the eyes of my great-grandmother, what he saw was the old superior who once fought alongside her."
Victoria's statement scared Sokov into a cold sweat: "Vika, that's not the case."
"This is just a guess of mine." When Victoria said this, the expression on her face became melancholy: "I came during the Great Patriotic War and left my great-grandmother alone at home. I don't know what happened to her. I don't know what happened.
Only when the time comes can we return to the future. I'm worried that if time drags on too long and my great-grandmother has no one to take care of her, something unexpected will happen."
"Vika, let me tell you something." Sokov thought about it in his mind for a long time and decided to tell Victoria his experience: "The last time I traveled through time was on Victory Day. I was following a group of friends in the underground fortifications.
Adventure, because the light inside was too dark, I got separated from them while walking. Later, I found a light in front of me, so I walked towards the light. Unexpectedly, I walked out and found that I had arrived in December 1941.
The town of Khimki. When I looked back and wanted to go back to modern times, I found that the passage had been closed."