Red Moscow

Chapter 1677

  Chapter 1677

Assia's words reminded Sokov that his troops had repeatedly made great achievements on the battlefield and caused huge casualties to the German army. Now they have become a thorn in the side of the German command, and they want to get rid of them quickly. that scourge. If it is really captured, it will not only cause a huge blow to the morale of the 27th Army, but the German army will definitely use this to make a big fuss, achieving the effect of suppressing the morale of other Soviet troops.

  Thinking of this, Sokov couldn't help being startled into a cold sweat. He quickly assured Assia, "Assia, I assure you, if I encounter a battle in the future, I will never run to the front again."

  Asiya understood Sokov's character and knew that he was a restless master. It would be more uncomfortable to let him stay in the headquarters than to kill him. After waiting for Sokov to finish speaking, she said softly: "Misha, I understand your character, and it is obviously unrealistic for you to stay in the headquarters during the entire battle. But you must promise me, Try to reduce the number of times you go to the frontier. Every time you go, you must take precautions to avoid this incident. Okay?"

   "Okay okay, no problem."

"By the way, Samoilov is by your side when you go to the frontier this time?" Assia said in a reproachful tone, "He has been by your side for so long, and he doesn't even have basic vigilance." No. When the German who pretended to be an engineer invited you into the squad room, he didn’t even check it first. If he had checked first, maybe your injury could have been avoided.”

   "Assia, actually I haven't told you. On the day I was injured, Samoilov was not with me."

   "Ah?! Not with you?!" Assia asked in surprise, "Then where is he?"

"After our army occupied Kremenchug, I specially formed a special company to maintain order in the city." Sokov explained to Asya: "And Samoilov is the company of this special company." Commander, when I went to inspect the frontier, he was still in charge of maintaining law and order in the city."

After figuring out what was going on, Asiya showed a bitter expression on her face: "Misha, I thought Samoilov was always by your side, but you transferred him away. You recovered and returned to the team this time." Finally, remember to keep him by your side, let him protect your safety, and I will feel at ease in my heart."

Naturally, Sokov would not object to Asiya's statement. He repeatedly agreed that as soon as he returned to the army, he would immediately transfer Samoilov to his side and let him take charge own security work.

   After saying this, Sokov suddenly remembered an important thing: "Assia, where do you live in Moscow?"

   "Where else can I live, of course in the dormitory assigned to me by the weapons and equipment department." After answering this question, Assia looked at Sokov and asked in puzzlement, "Misha, why are you asking this?"

   "Actually, I have a house in Moscow, you can live there."

  Asya vaguely remembered that Sokov had mentioned this matter to herself before, but at that time, the war was urgent, and it was unknown whether he could return to Moscow alive. Who would bother to remember that there was still a house in the city. And it's useless even if you remember it, who knows if the house collapsed in the bombing of the enemy plane.

  Now that Sokov is bringing up the old matter again, she, as a wife, naturally needs to ask: "Misha, where is your house and how big is it?"

   "The house is in the apartment building opposite the military hospital on Lenin Avenue in Moscow. It is a two-bedroom apartment. I really don't know how big it is."

   "Is the house always empty?"

   "No, there are two medical staff from the military hospital staying there temporarily."

  When she learned that there were two medical staff from the military hospital in her house, Assia's face became a little ugly, and she asked displeasedly, "If I'm not wrong, it should be two young girls, right?"

   "Yes, these two medical staff are very young..." As soon as Sokov said, he realized that he had made a mistake, and quickly explained: "Asiya, don't get me wrong, I am not familiar with them..."

"You don't know them well, but you lent your house to them." Assia sneered and said, "As your wife, I have been transferred to Moscow to work for a long time, and I even have my own house in the house." Nowhere."

   "Assia, are you angry?"

   "No, I'm not angry."

  Although Asia had a smile on her face and her tone of voice sounded normal, Sokov knew in his heart that the other party was angry. Otherwise, why would he be clenching his molars when he spoke?

"Assia, listen to me, I really have nothing to do with these two girls." Sokov didn't want Assia to be jealous, so he patiently explained to her: "I only know them. For two or three days, even if I meet them on the road, I probably won’t recognize them. As for why I lent them the house, it’s all because I received the order from my superiors too urgently, and I couldn’t find anyone to help me right away. I can only look after the house; temporarily entrust them to take care of the house for me."

"Is that so?"

   "Of course, of course." Sokov said quickly: "Of course what I said is true. Asia, please believe me."

"Okay, Misha, since you said so, I believe you." Although Assia was very angry in her heart, she chose to forgive: "Then tell me, how should we deal with this matter next? "

"Of course, take back that house as soon as possible." Up to now, Sokov is thinking about how to make Asiya feel at ease. As for the two girls from the hospital who live in his room, he can only feel sorry up. Thinking that Yakov handed over the house to him, he was injured and unable to move in bed, so he had to let Yakov stand in his place and lead Asiya to take back the house. "The house was given to me by Yakov. He knows the exact location. If you have time, contact him and ask him to accompany you to take back the house."

"Your injury is not stable yet. I am leaving at this time. I am not at ease." Now that Sokov has stated that he wants to take back the rented house, Assia will naturally not continue to be aggressive, but reasonable. : "I think it will take a few days, let's talk about it after your injury is stable."

Seeing that Asiya no longer cared about the house, Sokov secretly heaved a sigh of relief, and continued: "Since this is the case, then wait a few more days, anyway, the house is there, and I won't run away if I go a few days later." .”

  Early the next morning, the dean personally brought several doctors to Sokov's house for rounds. After entering the door, after greeting Asiya, he went straight to Sokov's hospital bed and asked kindly, "General Sokov, how do you feel?"

   Sokov grinned at the dean, then pouted at the injured leg hanging in the air, and asked, "Comrade dean, when will the cast on my leg be removed?"

"This may take a while." The dean didn't expect Sokov to ask such a question after seeing him. After hesitating for a while, he continued: "After all, it takes at least two or three bones to grow well." month's time."

What the dean said made Sokov feel speechless. It was just a broken leg. If it was treated in a Chinese orthopedic clinic, at most it would be a splint and then some medicine. The splint could be removed in a month or so, but here it takes two to three months. time. Thinking of this, he asked bitterly: "Comrade Dean, can the time be shortened?"

   "No, Comrade General." The dean shook his head and said, "We must consider your health. Before the bones grow well, the plaster cast must not be removed."

   After saying this, the dean turned to a military doctor behind him and said, "I think in another week, you can remove the plaster and see if the blood on the leg has dissipated."

   "Okay, Comrade Dean." The military doctor nodded and said, "After I finish the inspection, I will put a new cast on General Sokov."

   "Comrade Dean," Assia walked to the Dean's side and asked tentatively, "I want to ask, what are the drugs used today?"

The dean winked at a nurse who was following the crowd, and the nurse immediately stepped forward, handed the splint in her hand to Asiya, and said, "Mr. Please take a look at the medicine used by General Fu."

  After quickly browsing through the list above, Assia looked up at the dean and asked, "Comrade dean, I want to ask, why isn't penicillin used in anti-inflammatory drugs?"

"Comrade Assia," the dean said with a wry smile upon hearing Assia's question, "Penicillin's anti-inflammatory effect is indeed the strongest among the anti-inflammatory drugs I have ever seen. But since this drug is still in the testing period, There has not been enough data in human trials, so we have reason to believe that the Allied Forces provided us with this drug in the hope that we would provide them with the necessary test data."

After the dean glanced at Sokov who was lying on the hospital bed, he continued to say to Asiya: "For the safety of General Sokov, we have no right to use this drug that has not yet completed the final test on him. Otherwise, if something goes wrong, no one can afford the responsibility.”

  Hearing what the dean said, Assia couldn't help hesitating. Although she hoped that Sokov could recover as soon as possible, she was unwilling to let him take the risk of using this immature drug.

Sokov saw that no one was talking in the room, so he opened his mouth to break the silence. He said to the dean: "Comrade dean, please feel free to use penicillin for me. Even if something happens, no one will look for it." Your trouble." In order to force the dean to make a decisive decision, he added, "If you are not at ease, we can sign a liability waiver agreement. If I have any adverse symptoms after using penicillin, I will be with you The hospital has nothing to do."

  Sokov's suggestion moved the dean a little bit. In fact, he also felt that the effect of penicillin was good, but his superiors were still skeptical about this new type of drug, so that he didn't dare to take the risk of using this new type of anti-inflammatory drug on Sokov.

Assia saw the dean's hesitation, so she chimed in and said, "Comrade dean, since my husband has offered to give him penicillin, you should boldly give him penicillin. If anything goes wrong, we will I will be in charge, and I will definitely not cause trouble for your hospital."

"Okay, Comrade Assia." Seeing that Sokov and Assia had the same opinion, the dean nodded and said, "Since you and General Sokov both want to use this New medicine, I will arrange it immediately."

   After finishing speaking, the dean ordered the nurse standing in front of her, and said to her: "Comrade nurse, please cross out the disulfiramide in the drug list and change it to penicillin."

  The nurse was just an executor in the hospital. After hearing the dean's order, she immediately crossed out the disulfide in the list without hesitation and changed it to penicillin.

  After the nurse changed the name of the medicine, the director smiled and said to Asiya, "Comrade Asiya, please come to my office. Some documents need to be signed by you."

  Assia knew that the documents the dean mentioned should be related to Sokov's use of penicillin, so she nodded in agreement. After explaining a few words to Sokov, he turned and followed the dean and left the ward.

Vera, who had been standing by the side without saying a word, walked to Sokov's bed immediately after the dean and others left, and asked anxiously: "Comrade General, I don't understand, why did you use penicillin? You just I also heard that the dean said that the purpose of this new drug provided by the Allied Forces is to let us provide them with the necessary data for human trials. I don’t think you need to risk your own health.”

  The reason why Sokov insisted on using penicillin was because the drug had just been released and antibodies had not yet formed in his body. Using this drug to treat his injuries was perfect. Hearing Vera's concerned words, he smiled lightly, and then said: "Vera, thank you. Although this is a new antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drug, the effect is really good. It is said that after my operation, rescue my I was given this drug by a military doctor, and it turned out to be really good, keeping my wound from post-operative infection."

"But Comrade General, even if the anti-inflammatory effect is good, it is a new drug after all, and we don't know any side effects." Vera said anxiously: "I'll call Assia back before there's still time. Or according to the original arrangement of the military doctor, give you disulfiramide infusion?"

"It's okay, Vera. You don't need to call Assia." Sokov stopped Vera who was about to go out to call Assia in time, and said to her: "Although penicillin is a new drug, according to the effect I used It can be seen that it not only has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, but also has no toxic side effects. On the contrary, if this drug is used, it can not only prevent postoperative wound infection, but also help my health recovery. "

"Okay then, Comrade General." Seeing that Sokov didn't accept his invitation at all, Vera knew that it didn't make much sense for him to continue talking, so he could only bite the bullet and said: "Then I will stay here and continue." Take care of you, don't go to Assia anymore."

   Seeing Vera pouted, Sokov couldn't help laughing, guessing that the other party must have said that he took her kindness as a donkey's liver and lungs. In order to resolve the dissatisfaction in her heart, she took the initiative to ask: "Vera, how long have you worked in this hospital?"

   "Two years." Vera replied without thinking: "Shortly after the war broke out, I was transferred here from other hospitals."

  (end of this chapter)