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Chapter 2733

Early the next morning, a black car pulled Sokov, Vlasov and his guards directly to a military airport.

There was an old-looking transport plane parked on the runway. The officer sitting in the co-pilot position half-turned to Vlasov and said: "Comrade General, this is the plane that will take you to Kiev to take office."

"Yes, I understand." Vlasov said calmly.

After the car stopped next to the transport plane, a pilot wearing a flying hat came over and raised his hand to salute Vlasov: "Comrade General, please board the plane!"

After the pilot waited for the three people to board the plane one by one, he also boarded the plane, closed the door, walked directly into the cockpit, and made preparations for takeoff with his companions.

While waiting for takeoff, Vlasov suddenly asked: "Captain Sokov, do you have any friends in Moscow?"

Hearing Vlasov's question, Sokov was stunned for a moment, and then thought that his meeting with Victoria could not be hidden from other people's eyes. Someone must have told Vlasov about it before he asked this question.

.

"Yes, Comrade General, we do have friends in Moscow."

"Male or female?"

"Female." Sokov knew very well that since Vlasov asked this question, he might arrange for someone to investigate. If he didn't tell the truth, he might cause unnecessary trouble, so he answered truthfully.

Said: "To be precise, she is a female police officer."

"Female police officer?!" Vlasov raised his eyebrows and asked, "How do you know each other?"

"Captain Sokov," the guard said before Sokov could speak: "You are really not simple. Just two days after arriving in Moscow, you met a young and beautiful female police officer."

"I just met her the day before yesterday." Sokov quickly organized the vocabulary in his mind and said, "I was leading a team of soldiers on patrol. When I passed a store, I saw residents queuing up to buy things.

Some people were unconscious and caused chaos. I led people to assist the police in arresting these people and sent them to a nearby police station. It was under such circumstances that I met the female police officer.

"

"Oh, that's it." Vlasov is a suspicious person. He has always had doubts about Sokov's origins. He is even worried that the other party is a spy deliberately planted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, especially after hearing about Sokov yesterday.

The husband met in private with a policewoman, which deepened his suspicion of Fang Sokov. Today, he planned to find out Sokov's identity through insinuations, and then decide whether to entrust him with important tasks after arriving in Kiev.

.

However, Sokov's answer made him feel very satisfied. He almost answered whatever he asked, without any attempt to conceal his intentions. He couldn't help but think to himself: Could he be too suspicious?

After taking off, the plane flew west for two hours and landed at the airport north of Kiev.

After getting off the plane, I was immediately greeted by a car parked next to the runway.

A major got out of the car, raised his hand and saluted Vlasov and said: "Hello, Comrade General, I am sent by Baghramyan, the Chief of Operations of the Front Army. He asked you to go see him immediately after you arrive in Kiev.

"

Before Vlasov got into the car, he glanced at Sokov and the guards standing next to him, and then asked the major: "Where are my men?"

"They took the car at the back and went to the front army headquarters with us."

After receiving a satisfactory answer, Vlasov nodded, bent down and got into the car.

Sokov and Vlasov's guards got into the car at the back, followed the car in front, and drove towards the headquarters.

Half an hour later, two cars stopped next to a tall building. After the major got out of the car, he quickly ran to the back, opened the door, and asked Vlasov to get out of the car.

After Sokov and the guard got out of the car, they followed Vlasov and the major through the sandbag fortifications outside the building and walked towards the building.

"Captain Sokov," the guard touched Sokov's arm with his elbow and said in a low voice: "You see, the headquarters is heavily guarded. Even if the Germans rush here, they will not be able to break into the commander.

The building where the department is located."

To a layman, these deployments outside the headquarters should be very strict. But for Sokov, a veteran who has experienced many battles, this kind of situation does not even have defensive positions for anti-tank guns and tanks. Faced with

The German armored assault did not have much defensive effect at all. But in order not to dissuade the guards, he followed the other party's words and said: "Yes, even if the Germans rush to the position, I am afraid they will pay a heavy price."

Several people walked into the building, and Sokov saw soldiers walking back and forth. The expressions on everyone's faces were serious and there was no smile at all, indicating that the situation in Kiev today is extremely serious.

The major took Vlasov to the Operations Department and met with the Chief of Operations Bagration.

Sokov and the guards were not qualified to enter these offices and could only stand in the corridor outside the door and wait.

"Comrade Captain," a lieutenant colonel came from nowhere. Seeing Sokov and the guard standing at the entrance of the combat department, he said to the two of them: "You two come with me."

Sokov looked at the unfamiliar lieutenant colonel and said politely: "Sorry, comrade lieutenant colonel, we came here with the new garrison commander General Vlasov. He is now talking to Minister Bagration inside

, we can’t just leave.”

Early the next morning, a black car pulled Sokov, Vlasov and his guards directly to a military airport.

There was an old-looking transport plane parked on the runway. The officer sitting in the co-pilot position half-turned to Vlasov and said: "Comrade General, this is the plane that will take you to Kiev to take office."

"Yes, I understand." Vlasov said calmly.

After the car stopped next to the transport plane, a pilot wearing a flying hat came over and raised his hand to salute Vlasov: "Comrade General, please board the plane!"

After the pilot waited for the three people to board the plane one by one, he also boarded the plane, closed the door, walked directly into the cockpit, and made preparations for takeoff with his companions.

While waiting for takeoff, Vlasov suddenly asked: "Captain Sokov, do you have any friends in Moscow?"

Hearing Vlasov's question, Sokov was stunned for a moment, and then thought that his meeting with Victoria could not be hidden from other people's eyes. Someone must have told Vlasov about it before he asked this question.

.

"Yes, Comrade General, we do have friends in Moscow."

"Male or female?"

"Female." Sokov knew very well that since Vlasov asked this question, he might arrange for someone to investigate. If he didn't tell the truth, he might cause unnecessary trouble, so he answered truthfully.

Said: "To be precise, she is a female police officer."

"Female police officer?!" Vlasov raised his eyebrows and asked, "How do you know each other?"

"Captain Sokov," the guard said before Sokov could speak: "You are really not simple. Just two days after arriving in Moscow, you met a young and beautiful female police officer."

"I just met her the day before yesterday." Sokov quickly organized the vocabulary in his mind and said, "I was leading a team of soldiers on patrol. When I passed a store, I saw residents queuing up to buy things.

Some people were unconscious and caused chaos. I led people to assist the police in arresting these people and sent them to a nearby police station. It was under such circumstances that I met the female police officer.

"

"Oh, that's it." Vlasov is a suspicious person. He has always had doubts about Sokov's origins. He is even worried that the other party is a spy deliberately planted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, especially after hearing about Sokov yesterday.

The husband met in private with a policewoman, which deepened his suspicion of Fang Sokov. Today, he planned to find out Sokov's identity through insinuations, and then decide whether to entrust him with important tasks after arriving in Kiev.

.

However, Sokov's answer made him feel very satisfied. He almost answered whatever he asked, without any attempt to conceal his intentions. He couldn't help but think to himself: Could he be too suspicious?

After taking off, the plane flew west for two hours and landed at the airport north of Kiev.

After getting off the plane, I was immediately greeted by a car parked next to the runway.

A major got out of the car, raised his hand and saluted Vlasov and said: "Hello, Comrade General, I am sent by Baghramyan, the Chief of Operations of the Front Army. He asked you to go see him immediately after you arrive in Kiev.

"

Before Vlasov got into the car, he glanced at Sokov and the guards standing next to him, and then asked the major: "Where are my men?"

"They took the car at the back and went to the front army headquarters with us."

After receiving a satisfactory answer, Vlasov nodded, bent down and got into the car.

Sokov and Vlasov's guards got into the car at the back, followed the car in front, and drove towards the headquarters.

Half an hour later, two cars stopped next to a tall building. After the major got out of the car, he quickly ran to the back, opened the door, and asked Vlasov to get out of the car.

After Sokov and the guard got out of the car, they followed Vlasov and the major through the sandbag fortifications outside the building and walked towards the building.

"Captain Sokov," the guard touched Sokov's arm with his elbow and said in a low voice: "You see, the headquarters is heavily guarded. Even if the Germans rush here, they will not be able to break into the commander.

The building where the department is located."

To a layman, these deployments outside the headquarters should be very strict. But for Sokov, a veteran who has experienced many battles, this kind of situation does not even have defensive positions for anti-tank guns and tanks. Faced with

The German armored assault did not have much defensive effect at all. But in order not to dissuade the guards, he followed the other party's words and said: "Yes, even if the Germans rush to the position, I am afraid they will pay a heavy price."

Several people walked into the building, and Sokov saw soldiers walking back and forth. The expressions on everyone's faces were serious and there was no smile at all, indicating that the situation in Kiev today is extremely serious.

The major took Vlasov to the Operations Department and met with the Chief of Operations Bagration.

Sokov and the guards were not qualified to enter these offices and could only stand in the corridor outside the door and wait.

"Comrade Captain," a lieutenant colonel came from nowhere. Seeing Sokov and the guard standing at the entrance of the combat department, he said to the two of them: "You two come with me."

Sokov looked at the unfamiliar lieutenant colonel and said politely: "Sorry, comrade lieutenant colonel, we came here with the new garrison commander General Vlasov. He is now talking to Minister Bagration inside

, we can’t just leave.” Early the next morning, a black car pulled Sokov, Vlasov and his guards directly to a military airport.

There was an old-looking transport plane parked on the runway. The officer sitting in the co-pilot position half-turned to Vlasov and said: "Comrade General, this is the plane that will take you to Kiev to take office."

"Yes, I understand." Vlasov said calmly.

After the car stopped next to the transport plane, a pilot wearing a flying hat came over and raised his hand to salute Vlasov: "Comrade General, please board the plane!"

After the pilot waited for the three people to board the plane one by one, he also boarded the plane, closed the door, walked directly into the cockpit, and made preparations for takeoff with his companions.

While waiting for takeoff, Vlasov suddenly asked: "Captain Sokov, do you have any friends in Moscow?"

Hearing Vlasov's question, Sokov was stunned for a moment, and then thought that his meeting with Victoria could not be hidden from other people's eyes. Someone must have told Vlasov about it before he asked this question.

.

"Yes, Comrade General, we do have friends in Moscow."

"Male or female?"

"Female." Sokov knew very well that since Vlasov asked this question, he might arrange for someone to investigate. If he didn't tell the truth, he might cause unnecessary trouble, so he answered truthfully.

Said: "To be precise, she is a female police officer."

"Female police officer?!" Vlasov raised his eyebrows and asked, "How do you know each other?"

"Captain Sokov," the guard said before Sokov could speak: "You are really not simple. Just two days after arriving in Moscow, you met a young and beautiful female police officer."

"I just met her the day before yesterday." Sokov quickly organized the vocabulary in his mind and said, "I was leading a team of soldiers on patrol. When I passed a store, I saw residents queuing up to buy things.

Some people were unconscious and caused chaos. I led people to assist the police in arresting these people and sent them to a nearby police station. It was under such circumstances that I met the female police officer.

"

"Oh, that's it." Vlasov is a suspicious person. He has always had doubts about Sokov's origins. He is even worried that the other party is a spy deliberately planted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, especially after hearing about Sokov yesterday.

The husband met in private with a policewoman, which deepened his suspicion of Fang Sokov. Today, he planned to find out Sokov's identity through insinuations, and then decide whether to entrust him with important tasks after arriving in Kiev.

.

However, Sokov's answer made him feel very satisfied. He almost answered whatever he asked, without any attempt to conceal his intentions. He couldn't help but think to himself: Could he be too suspicious?

After taking off, the plane flew west for two hours and landed at the airport north of Kiev.

After getting off the plane, I was immediately greeted by a car parked next to the runway.


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