After getting rid of the sniper, the team went back on the road. With this warning, vaskov, who is in charge of the security work, is on the alert. In addition to ordering people to mount machine guns on the roof of two trucks, he himself is also on our jeep. Holding a submachine gun, he sat on the co pilot's seat and looked out of the window warily. As soon as the car started, general afanasiyev suddenly said, "major oshanina, good job." I was stunned by his words, and then I realized that he might be referring to my dealing with snipers. I didn't say anything about his kindness, but just gave him a polite smile. He continued: "you said there might be enemies in the forest. When I sent people to search, I still blamed you in my heart. I thought you were making a fuss and nervous. I wanted to wait for you to go back to the car and criticize you. Unexpectedly, at this time, the enemy's sniper fired. If you hadn't resolutely stopped me from getting out of the car, maybe I would have been the target of the enemy sniper. By the way, how did you find out there were enemies in the forest? " I laughed and replied, "I guess it too."“ Guess what? " General afanasiyev was surprised by my reply. He was obviously stunned for a moment. Then he burst out laughing and said, "it seems that you are quite accurate. You did the right thing with that prisoner. We must resolutely eliminate these people who have been captured and defected by the Germans, even if they are forced to act. " When I heard the general's words, I couldn't help clapping in my heart. My heart said that if you knew what I had been captured, I don't know how miserable my fate would be. Thinking of this, I looked at vaskov sitting in the front row with a guilty heart. I was afraid that he would kill his relatives and tell the general about my capture. However, my worry seemed superfluous. Vaskov's face was facing out of the window. I didn't know if I heard the conversation between me and the general. He never looked back. It was a long way to the headquarters of the front army. It took the car five or six hours to stop at a checkpoint. Vaskov went down to check and came back and reported to me, "Comrade division commander, this is the station of the headquarters of the front army. The soldiers standing guard in front of us asked us to stop the car in place and the commanders attending the meeting to walk in." When general afanasiyev heard what vaskov said, he said to me, "it seems that the security work of the headquarters is good. Let's get out of the car and walk over." Then he opened the door and went down. Under the guidance of the sentinel, we walked along the dirt road towards the headquarters. It took five or six minutes to see the headquarters of the front army. The shelter of the headquarters is a semi underground building covered with several layers of logs. It seems that the engineers built it in strict accordance with the requirements of military engineering technology. There were more than ten soldiers standing outside the door. Next to them was a second lieutenant in red sleeves. When he saw me and the general walking past, he quickly met them. He went up to the general, raised his hand and said, "Hello, Comrade General. Are you here at the headquarters for the meeting? " Seeing the general's affirmative nod, he quickly took one side of his body, made a gesture of please, and politely said, "please, Comrade General. Please follow me to the headquarters The general lifted his legs and left, and I followed. Unexpectedly, the second lieutenant reached out to stop me and said politely, "I'm sorry, comrade major. This is because it is an important military meeting, which can only be attended by the chief military officer of the army. As an adjutant to the general, you'd better wait outside. " When the general saw that I was stopped, he frowned displeasantly. When he heard the explanation from the second lieutenant, he couldn't help but be happy. He said with a smile: "major o'shanina, it seems that it's not a good thing that my rank is lower. You see, comrade lieutenant, you are my deputy I laughed awkwardly. Just as I wanted to show my identity, the general had made a statement to the Second Lieutenant: "Comrade second lieutenant, you are wrong. This major oshanina is not my adjutant. She is a four person appointed by general meletzkov himself. After coming to the conference table and sitting down, the standing commanders sat down again. Meletzkov stood up and scanned the whole room before saying: "before the meeting, I would like to introduce the representative of the base camp, general vasilevsky, chief of the general staff of the Red Army." In the applause, vasilevsky, who was sitting in his right hand, also stood up, nodded with a smile and said, "Hello, comrade commande