Chapter 158

This cry made me suddenly open my eyes. When I looked around, I found that I was still lying in the hospital bed. The thrilling scene just now was just a dream I had.

I stare at the ceiling, trying to remember what I saw in my dream. Say it is a dream, everything seems so real; It is true. From the analysis of the situation at that time, it is almost impossible for rokosovsky's motorcade to rush out of the encirclement of German tanks in the open field.

However, in my limited memory of the Soviet Union, rokosovsky lived to the end of the war, not only as a marshal of the Soviet Union, but also as the commander-in-chief of the first Red Square parade after the victory of World War II. Maybe what I saw just now is just a dream, and I don't need to worry about it.

I close my eyes and want to go on sleeping. But it's not easy for people to fall asleep after waking up in the middle of the night. I tossed and turned in bed for a long time, but I didn't feel sleepy at all. I opened my eyes and looked at the sky. It should still be midnight. It's too early to get up at this time. Even if I get up, I have nothing to do, so I close my eyes and go on sleeping.

Close your eyes or not a bit sleepy, the mind can not help but just dream like a movie playback again. The peshki village and the tank commander mentioned the place name of durejino in my dream, which I have never been to or heard of, but why does everything in my dream look so real?

At daybreak, I had a half night's wishful thinking, and finally I was looking forward to the sleepiness that I hadn't seen for a long time“ Maybe it's just a dream. " I meditated in my heart and slowly fell asleep. After a short sleep, I vaguely heard someone pushing the door. I tried to open my eyelids like lead and look at the sound. There was no light in the room, but when I looked, I knew that it was the nurse who was nursing me. She was walking towards the head of my bed.

"What's the matter? Comrade nurse Seeing that the nurse was going to wake me up, I sighed and asked weakly.

Maybe I didn't expect that I had woken up. When I heard my voice suddenly, she was scared. She covered her chest with her hands and stepped back. A little calm, she gently patted her chest with her hand, panted violently for a few times, turned on the light in the room, then came back, bent down and said: "Comrade commander, you are awake!"

"Yes! What can I do for you I asked, trying to sit up.

"Colonel bzikov is waiting for you outside. He says there is something important!" She stepped forward and helped me sit up and dress.

I sighed. It seems that I can't even sleep today, so I put on my clothes and asked her, "do you know what Comrade Colonel wants from me?"

"I don't know," she replied honestly, wearing the buttons of my medical suit. "The Colonel just asked me to call you up as soon as possible, saying that there was something very important."

After I got dressed, I moved back, leaned my back against the head of the bed, and said to the nurse, "OK, go and ask Comrade Colonel to come in."

The nurse agreed, went to open the door and said to the outside, "Comrade Colonel, please come in!" Then he turned aside to let bzikov in.

I was surprised to see that bezikov, who limped in, didn't have a crutch in his hand. His recovery ability was so strong that he could walk on his own in such a short time. When he sat down in front of my bed, I asked, "Comrade Colonel, is there anything important to come to me so early?"

He first raised his wrist, looked at his watch, and then said without hesitation: "we have just received a phone call. In half an hour, the Kremlin will send a car to pick us up. Comrade Stalin is going to meet you. You should be ready first. "

He said it lightly, but as soon as he said it, I was shocked: what? Stalin wants to see me. How is that possible? You know, during this period of time, I had no remarkable achievements and could attract the attention of the supreme commander. How could I be summoned so abruptly?

Before I woke up from the shock, he looked at me again and said in an irrefutable tone, "you can't go to see Comrade Stalin in this suit. I have prepared a new uniform for you and will send it to you soon."

There was a knock at the door before the words came down. The nurse standing at the door opened the door and poked her head out. I only heard her whisper a few words to the people outside the door and then open the door wide. I caught a glimpse of a uniformed soldier standing outside, as if holding something in his hand. Bzikov looked back and saw the man. He immediately stood up and said in a loud voice, "give the clothes to the nurse and you can leave." The soldier outside agreed, gave his clothes to the nurse, saluted and turned away.

The nurse came to bezikov with her clothes and watched him waiting for his order. Don't zikov waved his head at me and said, "what are you doing? I'd like to change it for the commander. "

The nurse agreed, and then came to me with her clothes in her arms. Then she turned her head and looked at bzikov. She didn't speak. I understood the meaning of the nurse's embarrassed expression and quickly called bzikov: "Comrade Colonel, I'm going to change my clothes. Could you avoid it first?"

"Oh," bzikov said, obviously stunned for a moment, then nodded: "no problem, I'll go out right away, I'll wait for you outside." Then he got up and limped out of the door and took the door with him. What bzikov prepared for me was a brand new military uniform, a dark gray military coat, a white standard shirt, a gray uniform skirt, a standard military uniform with military rank on the collar and a gray cylinder fur hat. The nurse helped me take off my hospital uniform, and then helped me put on my new uniform one by one. I got dressed and came down from the hospital bed. I was about to wear a skirt when I found the nurse staring at me. I asked her curiously, "Comrade nurse, what are you looking at?"“ You are so beautiful! I'm stunned The nurse was not stingy of her praise, but made me blush. I quickly put on my skirt and digged off the topic: "I'm dressed. Go and ask the colonel to come in." By the time bizikov came in, I was already in my military cap and in my military coat. At the sight of me, he and the nurse had the same expression just now, staring at me without blinking, which made me particularly embarrassed. I coughed quickly and asked him, "Comrade Colonel, I'm dressed. When can I start?" He suddenly regained his mind and agreed in a panic: "we can go now. We can go outside and wait for the bus." As we passed the downstairs hall and walked out, a staff member in a white coat was pushing the dining car by. Bezikov stopped him, grabbed a handful of bread slices from the car and handed them to me. He said with concern, "you haven't had breakfast yet. Eat something first. Don't be hungry." I thank him and take the bread. As he was preparing to eat, a soldier rushed in from the outside, stood at attention in front of bezikov, and reported, "Comrade Colonel! I've been ordered to meet you and lieutenant commander o'shanina. The car is just outside, please follow me“ I see Bezikov saluted the soldier, then turned to me and said, "the car is coming, let's go!" Then I lifted my feet and left. I quickly put the bread into my pocket and followed him out. The car drove to the Kremlin. Before entering the arch, bzikov, who was in the co driver's seat, rolled down the window and reached out to an officer standing by the door. The officer raised his hand and stepped aside. Two armed men stood in the battle ground beside the brown hillock and saluted our car with guns“ Drive to the same place. " The captain whispered to the driver. Almost without slowing down, the car passed by the great Kremlin, bypassed the open Ivanov square and braked in front of the door steps covered with carved metal cornices. As soon as the car stopped, the captain opened the door, jumped out and came back to help me open the door. I came out of the car and looked around curiously. Last time I came, I was in a hurry. I didn't look so carefully. Now I find that the church with five gilded domes next to me is the Cathedral of Notre Dame. It is said that there are copper coffins dressed with the remains of successive Popes and czars“ Come with me Bezikov said to me without expression, then turned and went up the steps to show me the way. In my impression, the Kremlin is famous for its mystery and strict security. I don't know how many inquiries it will encounter along the way. However, following bezikov, all the procedures were omitted and the road was smooth. On the second floor, I came to a wide corridor with long red carpet on the ground. On both sides of the corridor, there is a tall door stained with oak wood every considerable distance, and there is a big black square sign on the door. I didn't care to see what was written on the sign. I just followed bezikov with my head buried. The more I walked, the more nervous I felt. At the end of the corridor, turning right, there was a small table with a green cloth and a telephone on it. Behind the table sat a soldier without a cap. Seeing our arrival, he quickly stood up and said softly to bzikov, "Comrade Colonel, you are here! Comrade Stalin is in there. He has orders that only commander oshanina should be allowed in. " Then he turned to me and said, "commander oshanina, comrade Stalin is waiting for you in there. Come in, please As he spoke, he held the door handle carefully and gently and pulled the door open. After the door opened, I stood at the door in a daze. Colonel bzikov gave me a push behind and said softly, "hurry in! Don't keep Comrade Stalin waiting. " I thought I could see Stalin when I entered the door, but I only saw a man with a shaved head sitting at the table on the left side of the door. When I looked at it carefully, I found that it was boskelebeshev I knew. Although I almost died in his hands last time, he was Stalin's most trusted man, and I couldn't offend him, so I smile on my face and say hello to him: "Hello, comrade bosklebshev! We meet again Boskelebeshev stood up, reached out his hand without expression, shook my hand politely, then turned to open the door behind him and said to me coldly, "please come in, comrade Stalin is waiting for you inside!" As soon as I stepped into the room, I saw Stalin.