Chapter 1071

Seeing her walking out of the office, Yushchenko approached me and asked, "Comrade General, did you let him go like this?"

I looked back at Yushchenko with a bitter smile and said, "if we don't let him go, do we still have the right to detain him?" After that, I told dornikov, "Captain, please go outside and call all our people back. I'm afraid they won't let captain chergo and his men leave without my order."

To dornikov's surprise, he asked carefully, "do you want to go now?"

"Now, of course," I don't want to talk to the garrison commander when someone I can't trust stands next to me and gets in the way, so I find a reason to pay him. "If it's a little later, maybe the two sides will fight."

Dornikov wanted to stay in the office, but when I heard that, he had no choice but to go out and carry out my orders.

When I, the garrison commander and Yushchenko were the only three people left in the office, I took two steps forward, reached out to Colonel felcht, took his hand, and said in a friendly way, "Comrade Colonel, I would like to express my sincere thanks to you for protecting your subordinates and saying good words for captain oshanin at the critical moment."

He held my hand, looked at me with a blank face, and asked, "Comrade General, it's my duty to protect my subordinates, but you have confused me. Why do you want to thank me for this?"

I didn't expect that, at this time, Fairfield was still confused. He didn't know the superficial identity of o'chanin and me at all. I forced myself to smile, released his hand, turned to Yushchenko standing beside me and said, "Comrade captain, please explain the reason to the commander of the garrison."

"Well, comrade colonel." Yushchenko, with a smile on his face, kindly reminded the garrison commander and said, "don't you notice the names of the general and the captain? Is there any connection?"

After listening to Yushchenko's words, felshite frowned and thought hard. He still said something: "oshanin, oshanina, these two names sound like husband and wife." At this point, he suddenly stopped and asked me in surprise, "Comrade General, are you captain oshanin's wife?"

But without waiting for my answer, he immediately shook his head and denied it, and said to himself, "it's impossible. Oshanin is just a captain, but you are a general. There is a big gap between you. How can it be?"

"Nothing is impossible, comrade colonel." I can guess the doubts in felcht's mind. If I were him, I would have the same doubts. Although women are particularly respected in the Soviet society, it is illogical that the wife's position is so much higher than her husband's, because I can only make it clear to him, so as to dispel his doubts: "I follow my husband's surname, You will know that captain o'shanin and I are husband and wife. As for the difference in our level, it is due to special reasons. I can't tell you for a moment. "

After listening to me, he nodded at first, then shook his head abruptly, and said in a positive tone, "Comrade General, I just heard you say that you are here to visit your relatives, no doubt to see your husband oshanin?" Seeing that I nodded to confirm, I continued, "if you are really husband and wife, why have I never heard captain o'shanin mention you?"

It took a long time for me to recover. I asked in an unbelievable voice, "no, comrade Colonel, I think you may be mistaken. How can he never mention me and the children?"

After hearing what I said, felschmidt nodded solemnly and said, "yes, comrade general, Captain o'shanin is my most trusted subordinate, so we have a deep friendship and are frequent guests of my family. If he had a wife, he would not have said it. " At this point, he stopped for a moment, seemed to weigh the pros and cons, and then said, "he is now dating my niece, and intends to get married in a few months."

"Comrade General," Yushchenko said to me in a low voice after listening to the words of felchester, "are we mistaken, Captain oshanin of the garrison headquarters may not be your husband at all, but a man of the same name?"

I think Yushchenko's statement is very reasonable. He may be a person with the same name. I'd like to ask Fairfield, but I don't know what oshanin's full name is. If I want to ask, I can't, so I have to ask vaguely, "Comrade Colonel, can you tell me where Captain oshanin is now?"

When he heard my question, he didn't speak immediately. Instead, he took a wary look at Yushchenko beside me. Knowing his scruples, I quickly said, "Comrade Colonel, just say it. Captain Yushchenko is the person I trust most. You can say whatever you want in front of him."

When I said this, I immediately got rid of the misgivings of Fairfield, and he said to me, "Comrade General, I was reminded last night that someone from the interior department would come to arrest captain o'shanin. What I can do is to arrange him to hide outside quietly, and then come back when things calm down. "

"Captain, can you contact captain oshanin now?" In order to find out whether we are looking for the wrong person, I urged felshite to recruit oshanin back. In order to make him feel at ease, I specially stressed: "don't worry, whether this captain oshanin is my husband or not, he will not be harassed by the staff of the interior department after he returns here. This is my guarantee to you."

Although I said it with all my heart, Fairfield hesitated for a long time before he reluctantly agreed: "well, comrade general, since you say so, I will inform him to come back immediately. Just a moment, please

Then he went to his desk, picked up the phone, dialed a number, and said to the phone, "Hello, is that barracks vallamovo? I'm the garrison commander of cezland. Please tell my deputy that the matter is over. Let him and captain oshanin rush back to the headquarters as soon as possible. Well, that's it. I'll hang up. "

After he hung up, he came back to me and reported to me, "Comrade General, I have informed my deputy to return with captain o'shanin. You can see him in two hours at most." With these words, he found that Yushchenko and I were still standing in the room. He quickly asked us to sit down on the sofa, poured two cups of hot tea and put them on the small tea table in front of us.

I looked down at the steaming teacup and couldn't help asking another question: "by the way, comrade Colonel, when I came in, I saw many commanders standing in the corridor at the door. What are they doing here?"

"What else can I do? Of course, I came to report my work. Unfortunately, once I was disturbed by the people in the interior department, it was a mess." When he said that, he quickly walked to the door, opened the door, and said to the outside in a loud voice, "OK, you all go back. You don't work today. We'll talk about anything tomorrow."

When felschmidt came back, I asked again, "Comrade Colonel, may I ask you where you sent captain oshanin?"

"There is a infantry regiment stationed in vallamovo in the north of the city. The head of the regiment is an old friend of mine." When he said this, he stopped for a moment to observe my reaction. Seeing that I looked as usual, he continued: "I asked my deputy to take o'shanin to the barracks to protect him, and agreed that only after receiving my phone call can they return to the city."

At this time, there was a gentle knock at the door, then the door was pushed open, and dornikov, who had just been opened by me, reappeared at the door. After he closed the door, he quickly came to me, stopped in front of me, and reported, "Comrade General, all the soldiers at the door have withdrawn. In order not to affect the normal working order of the garrison headquarters, I found a place for them to stay in. When we leave, I will call them again."

"Captain dornikov, you are right." Although I had a deep prejudice against the captain in front of me, I saw that he spoke for me today and arranged the accompanying soldiers after completing the task I assigned. I changed my attitude towards him. I pointed to the vacant seat beside Yushchenko and politely said, "you must be very tired after walking so far. Sit down and have a rest first."

After dornikov sat down, he took advantage of the opportunity of felshite to help him pour tea and asked Yushchenko in a quiet voice: "what's the matter, comrade captain?"

"What's the matter?" Yushchenko was stunned by his mindless question.

Dornikov did not speak, just glanced at me. Yushchenko immediately understood, then shook his head, regretfully said: "Captain, from the current situation, we may recognize the wrong person, maybe just a person with the same name."

"Ah, wrong?" Dornikov was shocked by the news. He asked suspiciously, "what's the matter, can you tell me?"

"It's very simple, comrade captain." Before and after putting a cup of tea in dornikov's face, felcht told me that he was guilty. He went back to his desk and began to read the papers. Since I can't disturb him at the moment, I have the leisure to tell dornikov what's going on: "listen to the colonel, this captain oshanin has never raised his marriage status to anyone. I think we may have mistaken the person. But it doesn't matter for the time being. I can't confirm whether I'm wrong until oshanin comes back. "

Although he was reviewing the documents, he would not ignore the three of us. He also made a special phone call and asked people to send us a big dinner so that those of us who were tired of the food on the train could enjoy it.

After we finished our dinner, some soldiers took away the tableware, and Fairfield finished his paperwork and came over to sit down and chat with me. At this moment, there was a gentle knock at the door. Then the door was pushed open from the outside and two dusty officers came in.

As soon as he saw them, he was surprised. He stood up and welcomed them. At the same time, he said, "old man, you're back at last. I've been waiting for you for a long time."

The two men who came in were an elderly lieutenant colonel and a handsome young captain. I guessed that he might be oshanin, so I kept my eyes on him. Although a little kind-hearted, oshanin and I got together in a hurry at the headquarters on the outskirts of Moscow. We didn't remember his appearance very well. What's more, we haven't seen him for such a long time. For a moment, I couldn't confirm whether he was oshanin, Lida's husband.

Seeing a few words of exchange between the two of them, he came towards me, and I quickly got up from my seat. When the three men came up to me, felschmidt pointed to the commander and introduced them to me with a smile. "Comrade General, I'll make an introduction for you. This is my political commissar, commander liutuote." Then he turned to liutuote and said, "this is general oshanina from Moscow. She's here to visit her relatives."“ Hello, Comrade General As soon as the words were finished, the expressionless liutuote raised his hand and saluted me. After I returned the salute, I turned my eyes to oshanin, who was standing beside me. As I was thinking about how to speak, oshanin stood at attention and saluted me. At the same time, he said, "Hello, general oshanina, nice to meet you." I didn't say anything. I just looked carefully at the young captain in front of me. At the same time, I tried to extract Lida's original memory to confirm whether he was the real oshanin“ Comrade captain, do you know her? " Next to have been observing the words and colors of the fairest, see me so expression, lost no time to ask o'shanin. After hearing this, oshanin looked me up and down, shook his head, and then turned his head to reply to felcht, "Comrade commander, no, I have never seen general oshanina." Oshanin's answer is like a thunderbolt beside me, because at this moment, I have confirmed through Lida's original memory that the one standing in front of me is Lida's husband, oshanin. But he actually said that he had never seen me before. What's the matter? I took a deep breath, and when my mood was a little more stable, I tried to ask in a calm tone: "Captain o'chanin, please have a closer look. Have you never seen me?" Oshanin looked at me again for a long time, and finally shook his head and repeated the answer: "sorry, general oshanina, although your last name is exactly the same as mine, I really don't know you."“ Comrade general, is he the oshanin you are looking for On one side, Yushchenko saw that oshanin repeatedly denied knowing me. He couldn't help interrupting and asked, "do we really recognize the wrong person?" My eyes fixed on o'shanin, with no emotional tone said: "Captain comrade, please confirm again, you really don't know me?"“ I'm sorry, Comrade General Oshanin replied with regret: "although I would like to know a general with such status as you, I'm really sorry. I haven't seen you before."