Burning Moscow
Chapter 72: O'shanin with Amnesia
Oshanin's words made me feel embarrassed and mad. I cursed in my heart, hell, I finally got the courage to replace the real Lida to see Oshanin, but he didn’t know him, didn’t he say that he loves Lida the most? No matter how people stood in front of him, He doesn't want to recognize each other. Is there any hidden feeling in it?
Just as I was thinking about it, Oshanin, who was standing opposite me, took off the big brimmed hat on his head. Seeing him take off his hat, I was immediately taken aback. In the middle of his thick hair, he was bald with a big palm, and there was a long scar on the exposed scalp.
Oshanin waited for me to see clearly, put on his military cap again, and said apologetically: "Comrade General, you have seen it all. My head was severely injured in the battle. I was in the hospital behind. After waking up, I found that my memory was blank. Except for a few war memories, I can't remember everything else."
It turned out to be amnesia. While I was shocked, I was also a little bit lucky. Since Oshanin no longer remembers Lida, then I don't have to worry about the possibility of wearing help. Stay in Sezran for one night tonight, and tomorrow you can just go to Togliatti to visit Alik in the children's home.
Seeing that I was not speaking, the room fell into silence. In the end, Dolnikov took the lead to break the silence:% "Captain Oshanin, please allow me to introduce to you, this general Oshanina is Your wife, you two also have a son named Alek, who is five years old this year."
"My son Alek?" Oshanin raised his eyebrows when he heard Dolnikov say this, and then said, "Since I have a wife and a son. Why can't I remember it at all?"
Seeing Oshanin's face blank. I quickly explained to him: "Because you have been injured in the head. You have amnesia, so it is normal to not remember the past."
"Amnesia..." O'Xianing frowned slightly and rubbed his temples with his fingers: "For this reason, I can't remember what happened before."
"I think it should be like this." Dolnikov nodded and said softly: "Otherwise, you wouldn't even remember who the general is."
Oshanin was skeptical of Dolnikov's statement. He smiled bitterly, and a hint of helplessness was added to the handsome young face: "Comrade Captain, are all the things you just said true?"
"Is this still a fake?" Dolnikov's face turned ugly to O'shanin's suspicion. If it weren't for me, maybe he had already attacked Oshanin: "Our Ministry of Internal Affairs There was no problem with the investigation data."
Hearing that the captain in front of him was actually from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a trace of panic flashed across Oshanin's face, but he quickly calmed down. Carefully asked: "Comrade Captain, I want to know. When did the Ministry of Internal Affairs investigate me?"
When Dolnikov heard this question, he turned his head and glanced at me. Seeing that I was expressionless, he went on to say: "It will be about ten days. The local internal affairs staff started after receiving orders from their superiors. Looking for the relatives of General Oshanina, in only two days, he successfully found you and your son Alek."
When the two had a conversation, I didn't know what to say to Oshanin. Since he had lost his memory, I couldn't automatically paste it, so I turned and walked back to the sofa. After sitting down again, I greeted everyone in the room, "Okay, stop talking, everyone, sit down."
Colonel Felsht came over first. After sitting down on the empty sofa next to me, he also greeted his subordinates: "Leave Toth and Oshanin, you two don't stand up either. Sit down. "
When Oshanin was sitting, Volsk lightly patted him on the shoulder and comforted him: "Captain Oshanin, don't worry, we will figure it out."
After everyone was seated, I was the first to stand up and speak: "I will explain this matter. Some time ago, I returned to Moscow from Kiev. When meeting Marshal Zhukov, he took the initiative to mention Austria. I'm going to get along with the affairs of Xia Ning and the child, and ask him to inquire about it for me.
Since Oshanin and I lost contact for more than a year, I had no hope for such an inquiry. Who knows that two days ago, he unexpectedly heard about Oshanin and the child from Comrade Beria. Originally, I still had some scruples. I felt that during the war, when thousands of Red Army officers and soldiers did not have the right to visit relatives, it seemed a bit inappropriate to go to Kuibyshev Oblast to visit their relatives. However, Comrade Stalin gave me a half-month holiday and asked me to visit relatives here. For my safety, he even sent Captain Dolnikov to accompany me to protect my safety..."
When I was speaking, I paid special attention to observing Felshte, Leutot, and Oshanin, and found that the three of them looked very ugly when they heard Beria's name. But when I heard that this visit to relatives was approved by the Supreme Commander himself, he showed a surprised expression again.
As soon as I finished speaking, Dolnikov stood up to prove it for me: "Yes, General Oshanina said it is true. Comrade Beria sent me to protect her safety, and to protect her. She solves all the troubles that may be encountered in the process of visiting relatives."
"All troubles?" This sentence immediately aroused Felsht's interest. When Dolnikov finished speaking, he couldn't help but ask in surprise: "Captain, I see you have a lot of entourage this time. , And all of them are well equipped, even if you are attacked by a small group of enemies on the road, you are more than enough to cope."
When I heard Felst say this, I understood that he had misunderstood Beria’s words, and quickly explained to him: "Comrade Colonel, I think you may have misunderstood. The trouble Captain Dolnikov wants to help me solve, It's not referring to the enemies that might appear on the road, but to deal with the situation a few hours ago."
"It turned out to be like this, I understand." I said that, Felste understood. He nodded in agreement and said: "In the situation just now, Captain Dolnikov played a role. It is indeed difficult for others to replace." After saying this. He turned his head and asked Oshanin again: "Captain Oshanin. I want to hear what your plans are?"
Oshanin didn't expect Felste to suddenly ask him such a sentence. Suddenly seemed a little flustered. After babbling for a long time, he said vaguely: "Comrade Commander, I resolutely obey your orders."
"Comrade General, I have a suggestion that I don't know if I should say it or not?" Felsht looked at me carefully and said.
From his look, I saw his caution, so I replied very readily: "Comrade Commander, if you have anything, just say it. I listen carefully."
"Captain Oshanin has lost his previous memories. If you want to remind him of the past, you may need to talk to him alone. But there are some things that are inconvenient in such an environment, I I plan to ask you to arrange a quiet environment to slowly relive the old." After expressing his thoughts, Felsht asked tentatively: "Do you think this is appropriate?"
Regarding Felsht’s proposal, I thought it was very good, so I nodded and said in agreement: "Comrade Commander. You are very considerate, so please trouble you to arrange a place like this for us."
See I agree with my opinion. The expression on Felsht's face also became more relaxed. He turned and ordered Oshanin next to him: "Captain, you go to our guest house to rest, comrade general, and recall the past by the way."
"But..." O'shanen showed an embarrassed expression on Felsht's order.
"It's nothing, comrade captain." Felshte saw O'shanin push back and forth, his face became serious again, and he said straightforwardly: "I'll call the director of the guest house and ask him to arrange the room. Yes. You take the general to the guest house now. Go immediately. This is my order."
Seeing Felshte's attitude so tough, even if O'shanin was reluctant in every possible way, he could only obey the orders honestly. He walked to my side, squeezing a smile on his face and said to me: "Comrade General, please come with me, I will take you and your men to the guest house."
I shook hands with Felsht and Leutot, and walked out of the office behind O'shanin.
On the way to the guest house, I smiled and asked Oshanin: "Oshanin, where is the guest house? Is it far from here?"
Oshanin shook his head and replied: "Not far, Comrade General. It is behind the Garrison Headquarters building, only one or two hundred meters apart, and it only takes a few minutes to walk over."
I heard that his address to me was still so official, and quickly said to him: "Oxianing, I have something to remind you."
It may be that I spoke too harshly, which scared Oshanin. He asked nervously, "Comrade General, I don't know what it is?"
"Please don't call me'Comrade General' again, okay?"
"No problem, Comrade General." Hearing that this was the case, he nodded desperately, and then asked me again: "Then what should I call you from now on?"
"Just like before, call me Lida." In order to make him less nervous, I also specially emphasized: "Also, don't use ‘you’ but ‘you’, understand?"
"Understood, General..." He was halfway through, and he immediately realized his mistake and quickly corrected it: "Understood, Lida."
For his reaction, I smiled with satisfaction and continued to walk side by side with him to the three-story guest house not far away.
When I arrived at the door of the guest house, I saw a few people waiting there, the leader was a lieutenant. Seeing our appearance, the few people greeted us immediately. The lieutenant walked in front of me, leaned forward slightly, stretched out his hands to me, and respectfully said: "Hello, Comrade General, I am the guest house. Long. I just received a call from Comrade Commander, so I will bring the staff here to wait for you."
"Comrade Chief," Oshanin obviously knew the director. After he nodded at the other party, he asked straightforwardly: "Are you ready for the rooms that the commander asked you to prepare?"
"Of course I'm ready, Captain Oshanin." After answering Oshanin's question, the director turned one side of his body to give me a passage, and said at the same time: "Comrade General, I will take you and Oshanin. Captain Ning’s room is arranged on the third floor, while your subordinates, the ordinary soldiers’ room is on the first floor, and the commander’s room is on the second floor."
After entering the reception hall, the director kept introducing me: "Comrade General, our canteen is at the end of the first floor. Breakfast is served from 6:30 to 7:30, and lunch is from 11:30 to 12:00. At half, dinner is from 6 to 7 o’clock. If you have any needs, you can call the duty room at any time and our staff will arrange it for you."
After the director took us to the room on the third floor, he kept chattering. I was upset by saying that, so he raised his hand to interrupt the words behind him and said politely: "Okay, comrade director, what's the matter? If so, I will call you."
But the director did not leave immediately, and stopped in the room as an electric light bulb, and continued to ask kindly: "Do you need me to prepare dinner for you? Although the dinner time has already passed, I can arrange for someone to do it again for you."
"No need, Comrade Chief, I have had dinner at the Commander of the Garrison." After saying this, I wanted to coax the director out, but suddenly realized that Oshanin was hurried back from the field, maybe he hadn't eaten yet. , Changed his mind, turned and asked Oshanin: "Have you had dinner?"
"I have eaten it~lightnovelpub.net~Oshanin gave me a positive answer: "I simply ate it on the way back to the city. "
I heard that Oshanin had eaten dinner, so there is no need to stay in the room with the so-talking director, so I waved at him and issued the final deportation order: "Okay, comrade director, we have all eaten. It's dinner, you should go back to work first, and Captain O'shanen and I have important things to discuss."
"Yes, yes!" The director stepped back and walked out of the room, and he helped me close the door. Before closing the door, he also said meaningfully: "Happy to you!"
Hearing these words from the director, if it weren't for maintaining the glorious image in front of Oshanin, chances are that I would grab something and smash it at him. He is really a talkative person.
When only me and Oshanin were left in the room, I asked him to sit down at the table, and then sat opposite him, and said with a smile: "Dear Oshanin, now there are only two of us. Personal. It seems that we need to have a good talk, and recall the good times we used to get together, to see if this can help your memory recovery." (To be continued.)
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