Chapter 216

We whispered and laughed and walked up the third floor side by side.

On the third floor, there is a table with a lot of things on it. With the help of dim light, I could see all the candles on it. I wonder why there are so many candles here. Nina has already picked up one and lit it with a match. The lighting in the corridor on this floor can't be compared with that on the second floor. Except for a steam lamp hanging at the entrance of the stairs, there is only one in the middle of the corridor and one at the end of the corridor. Because the scope that the steam lamp can illuminate is only more than ten meters, the whole corridor looks gloomy and frightening.

Nina held a candle to show me the way. After walking for a while, she looked back and asked me with concern, "what's your room number, Rita CHICKA?"

I thought about it and said, "the captain said it's in Room 303."

Nina looked around, then pointed to a door not far from us and said, "here it is. Let's go in!" Then he pushed open the door and went in.

I followed her into the room and found that it was a double room. Nina did not know where to find a crystal candlestick, put the candle on the bedside table between the two beds. Then he asked me to sit down first, and she went out to find something to eat for me.

After Nina left, I took off my military coat and hung it on the coat rack by the door. With the help of the light of the candle, I looked at the environment of the room. Maybe it used to be a senior cadre ward or something, and there was an independent bathroom.

Because there was no heating, I went to the bathroom and simply rinsed with cold water. Then I got into bed in my underwear. I leaned against my bed and tried to recall the turning point of the Moscow defense war. On which day, since I came to this world, many events have deviated from the original history. Will the counter offensive on December 6 start as scheduled?

When I was thinking about it, I heard the door ring and looked up. It turned out that Nina was back with a few pieces of bread and a cup of coffee in her hand. After she put the things on the bedside table, she turned and closed the door, and put the bolt in.

She took off her military coat and hung it on the clothes rack. Then she sat on the bed opposite me, with her elbows on her legs, her chin in her hands and her eyes fixed on me eating. She looked at me like this, which made me feel particularly embarrassed. She quickly finished the bread in her hand.

She stood up to help me pack things, I was surprised to find her abdomen slightly bulging, I can't help but scream, and then curiously asked: "Nina, do you have it?"

She nodded shyly and said, "it's been two months."

I immediately thought of the handsome driver and asked, "Sergeant a geifu?"

She nodded.

"Where is ah gei Fu now?" I couldn't help asking again.

"Don't mention him, he was transferred to the automobile team of the garrison headquarters at the beginning of this month, and soon got involved with a female typist," she said

I was surprised and asked with concern, "what are you going to do? Do you want to have a baby?"

"Well," she nodded hard and said, "we are just husband and wife in the war. I knew we would not have a good result, but this child is mine. I must give birth to him." With that, he picked up the empty coffee cup on the table and walked out of the room.

Looking at Nina's leaving, I sighed, got up, closed the door, lay down on the bed again, and then thought about my problems. Because I was so tired, I fell asleep unconsciously.

When I wake up, I find it's bright outside. Afraid that Zhukov was in a hurry, he rushed to the bathroom to wash. After washing, he put on his clothes in the mirror and went downstairs to see Zhukov.

When I came to Zhukov's office, I saw a new lieutenant on duty. I nodded to him, just wanted to go in, but he stood up and stopped me. His big figure blocked the door tightly, and asked coldly, "Comrade commander, what can I do for you?"

I didn't lose my temper with him, but voluntarily reported my identity: "I'm oshanina, the eighth division commander of the guards. I'm going to see general Zhukov. I made an appointment yesterday."

He picked up a piece of paper from the table, looked at it, shook his head and said, "sorry, comrade commander, you are not on the list of the senior general to meet today. Please go back. "

"You I glared at him fiercely. Just as I was about to get angry with this illiterate man, I heard Zhukov's swearing voice coming from the room. It seems that who provoked him. I may be a scapegoat if I go in at this time, so I immediately swallow the words back and leave without saying a word.

As soon as I got to the corridor of the communication room, someone stopped me head-on. Then I heard a voice saying in surprise, "look, who is this? Isn't this our heroine commander o'shanina? "

I looked up and saw that the man who stopped me was actually general leliushenka, the former commander of the 5th army. When I saw the senior commander who had dealt with me before standing in front of me, I was very happy. I immediately stood at attention and saluted: "Hello! General lelushenka, nice to see you. "

Then he grabbed my hand, shook it a few times and said happily, "I'm glad to see you, too." After a pause, he said to the people around him, "Comrade o'xanina once saved my life in the battlefield, otherwise I would have died long ago." The man beside him laughed and said, "general lelushenka, you may not imagine that Comrade oshanina not only saved your life, but also saved my life." Then he reached out and shook hands with me. "Nice to see you again, comrade oshanina." I looked blankly at the young general who took the initiative to shake hands with me, and then I knew that this was major general dovator, commander of the 2nd cavalry of the guards. So he also extended his hand to him, "Hello, comrade general, I'm glad to see that you have recovered and discharged from hospital." Lieliushenka was curious that I had also saved dovator. He wanted to ask him what was the matter. The lieutenant on duty at Zhukov's gate had already seen the two men, so he called out: "two general comrades, please come quickly. The general has been waiting for you for a long time." They looked at each other with a smile, then shook hands with me and went straight to the office to see Zhukov.