Red Moscow

Chapter 196: Mysterious Journey (Part 1)

  Chapter 196 Mysterious Journey (Part 1)

  Sokov is full of resentment towards Yakov in his heart at this moment. When he is about to have a story that has to be told with a young and beautiful nurse, you actually send someone to knock on the door early in the morning. Fortunately, nothing happened yet. What if the soldier knocked wildly outside during the sex, which scared me out of my mind?

  Hearing that Sokov closed the outside door, Anne, who was wrapped in a large bath towel, came out blushing and said softly to Sokov, "Misha, you need to go out, use the bathroom first."

Sokov finished washing and said to Anne who was sitting on the sofa bed with her knees hugged when she was wearing the military uniform: "Annie, you go to work early, so you can sleep a little longer. Here is the key. When you leave later, Remember to lock the door." As he spoke, he stuffed the key in Annie's hand.

   "Misha," Annie took the key, looked at Sokov and asked, "You don't have a key, how can you get in when you come back?"

Sokov kissed Annie on the forehead, and said with a smile: "When I come back, I will go to the hospital to get the key from you. If you haven't seen me back when you get off work, you can come back and help me cook. okay?"

  Seeing that Anne blushed and nodded in agreement, Sokov walked to the door, opened the door and said to the soldiers outside: "Okay, comrade sergeant, let's go."

  The soldier saw that Sokov just brought the door over without locking it, so he kindly reminded Sokov: "Comrade Major, your door is not locked yet."

  Sokov naturally knew that this kind of door could not be locked without a key, otherwise he would not have left the door key to Anne. Seeing that the sergeant was meddling in his own business at this moment, he waved his hand at the other party and said impatiently: "Comrade sergeant, you don't have to worry about locking the door, we have to rush over to see Captain Yakov as soon as possible. "

   As the two walked downstairs one after the other, Sokov heard the door slam shut, followed by the sound of a key locking the door. Hearing this voice, Sokov knew in his heart that it was Anne who locked the door.

   The sergeant who came to find Sokov was a driver. He took Sokov into a black car parked downstairs, and then started the vehicle. After the car started, Sokov asked the driver: "Comrade Sergeant, where are we going?"

  The driver who was driving quickly turned his head and glanced at Sokov, and replied: "Comrade Major, I will take you to the train station."

   "Train station?!" Sokov heard the driver say this, and couldn't help asking in wonder: "What are we going to the train station for?"

  The staff sergeant shook his head and replied: "I'm sorry, Comrade Major, I just received instructions to take you to the train station. I don't know about the rest."

   Seeing that the driver didn't seem to know anything, Sokov knew that it would be useless to ask further. However, there are nine train stations in Moscow. Regardless of whether the driver knew the reason why Yakov asked him to go, he definitely knew which train station to go to, so he asked: "Which train station do we go to, you always know?"

   "Yes, Comrade Major." The driver nodded and replied, "It's Pavelez Railway Station."

  Hearing that it was the Pavelez Railway Station, Sokov began to murmur in his heart: The trains from this railway station usually go to the lower reaches of the Volga River and Kazakhstan, Central Asia, and the Caucasus region. Is Yakov going to leave Moscow with himself?

   After more than half an hour, the car arrived at the station. Facing the soldiers on duty at the checkpoint, the driver only pointed to the special pass on the windshield and was let go.

  The driver parked the car at the gate of the waiting hall, and then took Sokov directly through the ticket hall. Since Russia has never mentioned a ticket gate, the two of them went straight to the platform.

  Yakov was standing next to a row of green leather cars with his hands behind his back, talking to several lieutenant officers with similar military ranks. The driver came behind Yakov, no matter whether the other party saw him or not, he raised his hand first, and reported respectfully, "Comrade Captain, I have been ordered to invite Major Sokov!"

Yakov, who was chatting with the officers, heard the driver's report, turned around and saw Sokov with a livid face, and immediately stepped forward to shake hands with Sokov with a big smile on his face, and asked with a smile at the same time: "Misha, what happened because of the incident?" It is urgent, so I had to send someone to find you early in the morning. I hope it didn't disturb your rest."

Although Sokov hated Yakov in his heart, he still pretended to be nonchalant and said, "No, how could it disturb my rest? You know, I always get up Very early in the morning, when the driver arrived at my house, I had already been up for a long time."

  After sending the driver away, Yakov said to Sokov, "Misha, get in the car, we're leaving in 20 minutes. I'll tell you the specific tasks on the way."

  Hearing what Yakov said, Sokov murmured to himself: "Call me to the train station early in the morning, what important task will there be?"

  The conductor standing at the door of the carriage saw Yakov leading a group of officers walking towards him, and quickly raised his hand to his forehead to salute them. As for ticket checking, these are not ordinary civilians. Even if they don't buy a ticket, they can still take the bus.

After getting in the car, Yakov stood in a long and narrow corridor, and said to the crowd: "Comrades, four people in one box, you can combine freely." Hearing what Yakov said, several officers immediately divided into two groups, Opening the car door, each entered their own box.

   After Yakov and other officers entered their respective boxes, they opened the door of a box next to them and said to Sokov, "Misha, this is the room for the two of us, let's go in."

   After Sokov walked into the box, he saw a bed on the left and right of the window, and a small coffee table in the middle of the bed. He went straight to the bed on the right and sat down. After Yakov also sat down, he asked, "Yakov, can I ask now, where are we going?"

   "Nizhny Novgorod." After Yakov spit out a place name, he said vaguely: "We need to go there to perform a secret mission, and you are an indispensable candidate."

   "I am an indispensable candidate?" Yakov's words made Sokov feel flattered: "Yakov, can you tell me now, what is the special task?"

   "No, Misha." Yakov shook his head, and said with an unusually firm attitude: "I can't say anything to you until I get authorization."

  (end of this chapter)