Burning Moscow

Chapter 71: Seizlan's Trip (Part 2)

Seeing Chelgao walking out of the office griefly, Yushchenko approached me and asked in a puzzled manner: "Comrade General, just let him leave like this?"

I looked back at Yushchenko, smiled bitterly, and said, "Don't let him go, do we still have the right to detain him?" After I said this, I told Dolnikov, "Captain, trouble You go outside and call all our people back. I am worried that they will not let Captain Chergo and his men leave without getting my order."

My order surprised Dolnikov. He asked carefully, "Should I go now?"

"Of course it is now." I didn't want to have a person who I couldn't believe was standing next to me when I was chatting with the garrison commander, so I found a reason to spend him, "If it is later, maybe the two sides will fight. "

Dolnikov originally wanted to stay in the office, but when he heard me say this, he reluctantly agreed and went out to execute my order.

When only me, the commander of the garrison, and Yushchenko were left in the office, I took two steps forward and came to Colonel Felsht, reached out to hold his hand, and said friendlyly, "Comrade Colonel. , I would like to extend my sincere thanks to you. Thank you for knowing how to protect your subordinates and saying good things to Captain Oshanin at this critical moment."

Felsht held my hand, looked at me blankly, and asked inexplicably: "Comrade General, it is my responsibility to protect my subordinates, but you have confused me. Why do you want to Thank me for this matter?"

I didn't expect that Felsht was still confused by this time, and didn't know the apparent identities of O'shanin and me at all. I managed to hold back a smile, let go of his hand, and turned to Yushchenko who was standing next to me and said, "Comrade Captain, please explain the reason to Comrade Commander of the Garrison."

"That's it, Comrade Colonel." Yushchenko also smiled, and kindly reminded the garrison commander: "Didn't you notice the connection between the general and the captain's name?"

After hearing Yushchenko's words, Felsht frowned and thought hard, still muttering words: "Oshanin, Oshaninna. These two names sound like husband and wife." At this point, he suddenly stopped and asked me in surprise: "Comrade General. Are you the wife of Captain Oshanin??"

But before I could answer, he immediately shook his head in denial, and said to himself: "This is impossible. Oshanin is just a captain, but you are a general. The identity between you is too great. How is this possible?"

"Nothing is impossible, comrade Colonel." I can guess Felste's doubts. If I am replaced by him, the same doubts will probably arise. Although in the Soviet society, women are particularly respected, but It is illogical that the wife's position is so much higher than that of her husband, because I can only tell him this matter clearly. To dispel his doubts: "I am the husband's surname. From my surname, you can know that I and Captain Oshanin are husband and wife. As for the difference in our ranks, it is caused by special reasons. I can't tell you too much."

After hearing what I said, Felsht nodded first, then shook his head abruptly, and said in a positive tone: "Comrade General, I just heard you say that you are here to visit relatives. It is undoubtedly to visit your husband. O'shanin, right?" Seeing me nodding to confirm, then continued, "If you are really a husband and wife, why have I never heard Captain O'shanin mention you?"

Felsht's words made my smile stiffen on my face. It took me a long time before I recovered and asked in an incredible tone: "No, comrade colonel, I think you may have made a mistake. How could he never mention me and my child?"

After hearing my words, Felsht nodded solemnly. Said: "Yes, Comrade General, Captain Oshanin is my most trusted subordinate, so we have a very deep friendship and are a frequent visitor to my family. If he had a wife, he would not stop talking." At this point, he paused for a moment, seeming to weigh the pros and cons, and then said, "He is currently dating my niece and plans to get married in a few months."

"Comrade General," Yushchenko whispered to me after hearing these words from Felsht, "Could we be mistaken, this Captain Oshanin of the Garrison Command may not be you at all. Husband, but just a person with the same name and surname?"

I think Yushchenko makes a lot of sense, and it is indeed possible that he is a person of the same name and surname. If you want to ask Felsht, I don’t know what O’shanin’s full name is. I can’t ask if I want to. I have to ask vaguely: "Comrade Colonel, can you tell me, Captain Oshanin is at this moment Where is it?"

When Felsht heard my question, he didn't speak immediately, but looked at Yushchenko beside me warily. Knowing his scruples, I quickly said: "Comrade Colonel, just say it. Captain Yushchenko is my most trusted person. You can say whatever you want in front of him."

When I said this, Felshte's scruples were immediately dispelled, and he said to me: "Comrade General, I was reminded by others last night that someone from the Ministry of Internal Affairs would arrest Captain Oshanin. The only thing I can do is to calmly arrange for him to go outside and hide, and wait until the matter subsides before coming back."

"Colonel, can you contact Captain Oshanin now?" In order to find out if we had found the wrong person, I urged Felshte to call Oshanin back. In order to reassure him, I specially emphasized: "Don't worry, whether this Captain Oshanin is my husband or not, after he returns here, he won't be troubled by the internal affairs staff again. This is my guarantee to you."

Although I said it categorically, Felsht hesitated for a while before reluctantly agreeing: "Well, Comrade General, since you said so, I will notify him immediately. Please wait a moment."

After speaking, he walked to the desk, picked up the phone on the desk, dialed a number, and said into the microphone: "Hello, is it Vallamovo Barracks? I'm the commander of the garrison in Sezran, please Tell my deputy and say that the matter is over, and let him and Captain O'shanen rush back to the headquarters as soon as possible. Okay, I'll hang up on this matter."

After he hung up the phone, he walked up to my side again and reported to me: "Comrade General, I have notified my deputy to let him return with Captain Oshanin for up to two hours. You can see He’s.” After saying these few words, he realized that Yushchenko and I were still standing in the house, hurriedly greeted us to sit down on one of the couches, and personally poured two cups of hot tea and placed them in front of us. On the small coffee table.

I looked down at the still steaming teacup. I couldn't help asking another thing: "By the way, Comrade Colonel, when I came in, I saw a lot of commanders standing in the corridor at the door. What are they here for?"

"What else can I do. Of course I came to report to me, but unfortunately, when I was disturbed by the people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, it was all messed up." Felste said, walking quickly to the door of the room and opened the door. He said loudly to the outside: "Okay, you all go back. I'm not going to work today. I'll talk about something tomorrow."

When Felsht walked back, I asked again: "Comrade Colonel. May I ask you, where did you send Captain Oshanin?"

"In Varramovo, north of the city, there is an infantry regiment stationed. The head of the infantry regiment is my old friend." When Felsht said this, he paused intentionally to observe my reaction and see my face as usual. Then he continued: "I asked my deputy to take Oshanin to the barracks for protection, and agreed that only after receiving my call, the two of them could return to the city."

At this time. There was a soft knock on the door, and then the door was pushed open, and Dolnikov, who had just been opened by me, reappeared at the door. After he closed the door, he walked towards me quickly. After stopping in front of me, the report said: "Comrade General, the soldiers at the door have been withdrawn. In order not to affect the normal working order of the Garrison Command, I found a place for them to stay inside and wait until we leave. Call them."

"Captain Dolnikov, you are doing the right thing." Although I have a deep prejudice against the captain in front of me, I saw him speak for me today, and after completing the task I assigned, he took the initiative to The soldiers accompanying me have been arranged, and my attitude towards him has changed. I pointed to the empty seat next to Yushchenko and said politely: "You must be very tired after walking so far. Sit down and rest first. Right."

After Dolnikov sat down, taking the opportunity of Felste to help him pour tea, he whispered to Yushchenko next to him: "How is the matter, Comrade Lieutenant?"

"What's the matter?" Yushchenko was stunned by his thoughtless question.

Dolnikov didn't speak, but just glanced at me. Yushchenko immediately understood, and then shook his head, and said regretfully: "Captain, judging from the current situation, we may have identified the wrong person, maybe it's just a person with the same name and surname."

"Ah, made a mistake?" Dolnikov was stunned by the news, and he asked in a skeptical tone: "What the **** is going on, can you tell me what is going on?"

"It's very simple, comrade Captain." Felste told me after placing a cup of tea in front of Dolnikov, then returned to his desk and began to review the documents. Since I can’t disturb him at this moment, I have a leisurely mind and personally tell Dolnikov what is going on: "I heard the colonel say that Captain Oshanin has never improved his marriage to anyone. I guess we might I’ve admitted the wrong person. But it’s okay for the time being. In the end, I will have to wait for O’shanin to return before I can finally confirm whether I made a mistake.

Although Felsht was reviewing the documents, he would not ignore the three of us. He also called specifically to send us a sumptuous dinner, so that those who are tired of the food on the train can feast on it.

After our dinner, a special soldier took the tableware away, and Felsht also finished reviewing the documents and came over to sit down and chat with me. At this moment, there was another soft knock on the door, and then the door was pushed open from the outside, and two military officers walked in.

As soon as Felsht saw the two of them, his expression of surprise appeared on his face immediately. He quickly stood up, greeted them, and said: "Old man, you are finally back. I will wait for you. It's been a long time."

Of the two who came in, one was an elderly lieutenant colonel, and the other was a young and handsome captain. I guessed that he might be Oshanin, so I stared at him intently. Although a bit kind, Oshanin and I hurriedly got together in the headquarters outside Moscow. We don’t remember his appearance very clearly, not to mention that I haven’t seen him for a long time. During this time, it was impossible to confirm whether he was Lida's husband Oshanin.

Seeing a few words between Felsht and the two of them, they walked towards me, and I quickly got up from my seat. The three came to me, Felste pointed to the lieutenant colonel, smiled and introduced to me: "Comrade General, let me introduce you. This is my political commissar Lieutenant Colonel." Then he turned his head and said to Liu Tot, "This is General Oshanina from Moscow. She is here to visit relatives."

"Hello, Comrade General." As soon as Felsht finished speaking, Liu Tuo, expressionless, raised his hand to salute me.

After I paid the gift, I turned my gaze to Oshanin who was standing next to him. When I was thinking about how to speak, Oshanin stood up and saluted me, and said, "Hello, General Oshanin. ,Nice to meet you."

I didn't speak, but looked at the young captain in front of me carefully, and at the same time tried to extract Lida's original memory to confirm whether he was the real Oshanin.

"Comrade Captain, do you know her?" Felste, who had been watching her words and expressions next to her, asked Oshanin without losing the opportunity to see me with such an expression.

After hearing what he said, Oshanin looked me up and down, shook his head, and turned his head to answer Felsht: "Comrade Commander, no, I have never seen General Oshanina. "

O’shanin’s answer was like a thunderbolt blasting beside me, because at this moment, I have confirmed through Lida’s original memory that the one standing in front of me is Lida’s replacement husband, Oshanin. But he actually said that he had never seen me, what is going on?

I took a deep breath, and when my mood stabilized a little bit, I asked in a calm tone as much as possible: "Captain Oshanin, please take a closer look. Have you never seen me?"

Oshanin looked at me again for a long time, and finally shook his head, repeating the answer just now: "I’m sorry~lightnovelpub.net~General Oshanina, although your last name is exactly the same as mine, I really don’t Know you."

"Comrade General, is he the Oshanin you're looking for?" Yushchenko on the side saw Oshanin repeatedly denying knowing me. He couldn't help but interrupted and asked, "Do we really admit that we were wrong." Are you there?"

My eyes were fixed on O'Xianin, and I said in a tone that didn't have any empathy: "Comrade Captain, please confirm again. Do you really know me?"

"I'm sorry, Comrade General." Oshanin replied in a regretful tone: "Although I would like to know a general like you, but I'm really sorry, I haven't really seen you before." (To be continued.)

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