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Chapter 2620

Just as Koparova was about to hang up the phone, Sokov asked unexpectedly: "Kopalova, is your unit still implementing the rationing system?"

"No more, it was cancelled last October." Kopalova replied: "Misa, what are you asking about this?"

Sokov did not answer her question, but continued to ask, "Do you have the habit of storing food at home?"

"Of course not." Kopalova replied very readily this time: "You know that I am a reporter. Although I am just a photojournalist, I often go on business trips in other places like ordinary reporters, and don't go home for ten days and half a month. Even if there is food stored, the food will be broken by the time I get home."

Sokov did not want to be a Virgin and help the world. But in the face of the upcoming famine, he was unwilling to watch Kopalova suffer from hunger, and the other party seemed to have a close relationship with the original owner of his body. Therefore, he should remind him that as for whether the other party can listen, it is not a question he should be concerned about.

"Storing food directly may not be a wise choice," Sokov said. "Even in winter, the bread you bought is kept at home and will become moldy in a few days. Therefore, I think you should buy some flour and go home. When you are free, bake bread yourself. Anyway, you have an oven at home, so it is more convenient to make anything."

But what Sokov didn't expect was that after hearing what he said, Koparova actually said excitedly: "Misha, I really didn't expect that you still remember the oven at my house. It's great, it's so good, I'm so touched."

Sokov was stunned: What's going on? Isn't the oven standard for every family? When it comes to oven, why are you so excited? Is there any story between you and the original owner of your former body and the oven?

Although he was full of doubts, Sokov dared not ask. Once he said something wrong, the other party would definitely have doubts. Even if he used amnesia as an excuse to make excuses, he might be half-believing and half-doubted.

"Misa," Koparova suddenly said in a very gentle voice: "When Asia wakes up, can you take time to come to my house?" Perhaps because she was worried that Sokov would refuse, she also emphasized specifically, "After the war broke out, you have never been to my house. I thought you had forgotten me."

"How could that happen?" Sokov laughed dryly and said awkwardly: "During the war, I was seriously injured during the enemy's bombing and lost a lot of my past memories. Although I can't remember what happened to you before, when I met you in Stalingrad, I felt very intimate, thinking that you should be a very important person in my life..."

The sweet words that Sokov racked his brains to come up with were indeed very useful. While pleasing Kopalova, he also kept hinting that he had lost a lot of memories because of the shock and forgot about her past. After getting such a vaccination in advance, even if Kopalova finds any suspicion in the future, he can use this reason to excuse her.

After finishing the conversation with Kopalova, Sokov lay on the bed again, trying to close his eyes and want to fall asleep as soon as possible. But there were too many things happening in the past two days. His mind was like a movie was playing, and various scenes kept flashing through his cerebral cortex, which made his cerebral cortex excited again.

Since she couldn't sleep, Sokov simply got up and got out of bed, came to the table, turned on the lamp, took out the paper and pen, and continued to write the last part of "Ordinary Soldier".

When dawn was almost dawn, Sokov finally completed the creation of the novel.

When he wrote "The Complete Book" at the end of the manuscript, he suddenly felt empty and could not lift his energy, as if his whole body was exhausted.

The phone rings, Sokov reaches out and grabs the microphone, yawns and says, "I am Sokov, who are you?"

"Misha, it's me." Nina's voice came from the receiver: "Asia, Asia..."

When Sokov was very excited when he heard Nina, he couldn't help but feel a sudden slap in his heart. He secretly said that something was wrong with Asia, and he quickly asked carefully: "What happened to Asia?"

"Asia wakes up!"

"Asia woke up?"

"Yes, she woke up." Nina said: "I just saw that she woke up, so I called you immediately and wanted to tell you the news as soon as possible."

"I'll go there right away."

Sokov first put the manuscript, then put on his clothes, and rushed out of the room.

When he drove to the gate of the courtyard, the sentry on duty at the door saw Sokov appear and asked curiously: "Comrade General, you have gone out so early."

"Yes, I'm going out to do something."

"Comrade General," the sentry asked politely, "Can I ask you, are you moving in the city or going to the suburbs?"

Sokov thought about it. Although the hospital where Asia was hospitalized was located on the edge of the city, it should still belong to the city, so he replied: "It's just moving within the city. What, is there any problem?"

"Comrade General, I heard that it is not peaceful in the suburbs, especially before dawn, something is more likely to happen." The sentry said to Sokov: "If you want to go to the suburbs, I need to report to my superiors and send people to accompany you to ensure your safety."

"No need," Sokov politely declined the other party's kindness: "I'm just moving in the city, and there should be no problem with safety."

After leaving the courtyard, Sokov drove and looked at the street outside the window. The street was empty, let alone cars, and even people could not see it, as if all the people in the city had disappeared.

At a crossroads, Sokov was stopped by a police patrol car coming from the front.

Get off the bus, a small policeman and a sheriff. They came to the front of the car, raised their hands to salute and said politely: "Please show your ID!"

Sokov took out his ID and handed it over, and asked casually: "Comrade Sheriff, are there any problems with you stopping my car?"

"There is no problem, Comrade General." After reading Sokov's ID, the sheriff said politely: "We are patrolling nearby and have not seen any vehicles entering the night. We happened to encounter your car, so come and check it out."

The other party was performing his duties, so Sokov naturally would not have the same knowledge as the other party. After he took back his ID, he drove to the hospital.

When I arrived at the hospital inpatient department, I was stopped by a fat female nurse when I entered the door. The female nurse said politely: "I'm sorry, Comrade General, it's not the time to visit now. You can come again in a few hours."

"Comrade nurse," Sokov explained to the other party patiently: "My wife had a car accident yesterday and was rescued in the operating room for more than ten hours before she could barely escape from danger, but she never woke up. I just received a call saying that she was awake, so I rushed over."

After hearing Sokov's words, the nurse was also embarrassed. She sympathized with Sokov very much, but the rules and regulations of the hospital were not something that ordinary nurses could violate if they wanted to violate them. Therefore, she could only harden her heart and say: "Comrade General, I sympathize with your mood very much, but the regulations are regulations, and no one can violate them. Please come again in a few hours and don't make things difficult for me."

Seeing that the female nurse refused to be able to adapt, Sokov couldn't help feeling a little irritated: "Comrade Nurse, do you know who I am?"

"I don't know." The nurse shook her head and said, "I only know that you are a general, but I don't know who it is." The nurse knew very well. Although the general is of high rank, even if she offended him, she would not have any adverse consequences. After all, the other party is not responsible for her own jurisdiction. But if the hospital's regulations are violated, there is a possibility of being punished. Which one is more important, she still has a scale in her heart.

Since Sokov has arrived here, he will naturally not be stopped by a nurse. He plans to take the method of being polite and then being soldier, and negotiate with the other party first. If it doesn't work, it's not too late to break out: "Comrade Nurse, I am very familiar with your dean. If you don't believe it, you can call him to verify it."

"You are very familiar to our dean?" The nurse hesitated a little.

"Yes," Sokov saw the change in the nurse's attitude and realized that it was quite useful to lift the dean out: "In addition to the nurses arranged by the four deans themselves, they were divided into several shifts and took care of her continuously for two hours; my wife's mother was also in the ward, which was the dean's concession, and she called me to notify me that my wife was awake."

"Comrade General." After hearing Sokov said this, the nurse had to attract necessary attention, so as not to accidentally offend someone you should not offend and cause unnecessary trouble for herself. She asked carefully: "Which ward is your wife in?"

After hearing Sokov say about Asia's ward, the nurse said politely: "Comrade General, please wait a moment, I will call the doctor on duty."

Sokov made a call to her: "Please." Since she can solve the problem by using the literary method, there is no need to force herself. If it really starts, even if the director comes forward to solve the problem, there will probably be a lot of trouble. Moreover, Asia is still in the hospital. If she really offended the nurse, she will do something wrong in private, then she will be unprepared.

A few minutes later, the nurse said to Sokov: "Comrade General, I have verified that what you said is true. Now, you can go to the ward and visit your wife."

After thanking the nurse, Sokov walked through the hall and went upstairs along the stairs.

When he arrived at Asia's ward, the nurse on duty said to Sokov in surprise: "Comrade General, congratulations, your wife has woken up."

After thanking the nurse, Sokov quickly came to the bedside and leaned over to look at Asia lying on the bed.

Asia may have felt Sokov's arrival and slowly opened her eyes.

When she saw clearly that the person standing in front of her was indeed Sokov, she said in a weak voice: "Misha, you are here!"

"Well, Asia, I'm here." Sokov squatted down beside the bed, grabbed one of Asia's hands, and asked softly: "How do you feel."

"I feel very uncomfortable, I feel pain all over my body..."

Hearing Asia said this, Sokov immediately turned his head and looked at the nurse in the room, wanting to ask what was going on. When the nurse saw Sokov looking at him, she quickly explained: "Comrade General, we have already taken painkillers and morphine for her. I'm afraid we will have to wait a while before the medicine can work."

When Sokov learned that the nurse had done the corresponding treatment, he nodded slightly and then asked: "By the way, where has my mother-in-law gone?"

"After she called you, she came in and told us that she wanted to call her family." The nurse raised her hand and looked at the time, then said, "She has left for almost five minutes and should be back soon!"

Sokov nodded and continued to say to Asia: "Asia, hold on for a while, when the medicine works, you won't feel the pain."

Asia first said "um" and then said to Sokov in a crying voice: "Misha, I'm sorry!"

"Asia, why do you say sorry?"

"Child, our children are gone. It's all my fault that I'm useless. Even the children can't be saved. Misha, I'm sorry." Asia said, tears flowing down her cheeks like beads with broken threads.

Sokov quickly reached out to help her wipe her tears, but the more she wiped her, the more she wiped her children. It would be an irreparable trauma for Asia, and I don’t know how long it will take to heal.

"Silly girl," Although Sokov was heartbroken when he lost his child, he did not reveal it in front of Asia, but instead comforted the other party, "We are still young, this child is gone, and we can still have children in the future."

"Misha, you don't know something. When you were heading to the Far East, Comrade Stalin called me personally to ask about the fetus. He even took the initiative to ask me that after the child was born, he would let Yakov be the godfather of the child."
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