Chapter 435: A Little Storm

"I turned out to be from the 324th Infantry Division," Lyonka said to Rokossovsky, "on the first day of the great counteroffensive, wounded. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info Then I stayed in the hospital, learning about the counterattack outside Moscow from the radio or from the newly wounded on the radio. ”

Hearing what Lyonka said, Rokossovsky felt very cordial, "Oh, it turns out that you are a subordinate of General Kiryukhin. Your division fought quite well in this counteroffensive, and it is a great pity that you were not able to participate in this battle in which you could establish meritorious service. ”

"Vasily, do you know our division commander?" Lyonka asked in surprise.

"I've met a few times, so I know each other!"

Lyonkayle was in awe of Rokossovsky, and he asked tentatively: "Vasily, I guess you should be at least a major in the army, right?" ”

"A little taller than the Major..."

"That's the lieutenant colonel!" Without waiting for Rokossovsky to finish speaking, Lyonka hurriedly said: "I really can't imagine that you look so young, and you are actually a lieutenant colonel." I think in a few more years, maybe you'll be able to become a general! ”

When Rokossovsky heard Lyonka say this, he just grinned, and instead of correcting his mistake, he asked like an old friend: "Do you feel bored during these months in the hospital?" ”

"It's boring, it's definitely boring at the beginning." When Lyonka heard Rokossovsky's question, he immediately cried and said: "My legs were injured by shells, and I was also hit by two pieces of shrapnel in my abdomen and arm, and when I was first sent to the hospital, the whole ward was full of seriously wounded people, many people were struggling on the verge of death, it was impossible to talk to me at all, I could only stare at the ceiling in a daze every day." It wasn't until my injuries got better and I was transferred to a general ward where I could chat with the less serious ones that my life was not so dull.

As soon as the doctor or nurse entered the ward, they would be asked a lot of questions: 'Is there any latest information?' 'Where are our troops advancing?' and so on, and everyone was waiting for the good news that the Germans had been driven out of the country by our troops.

It was already the middle of April, and when the nurses and doctors reappeared in the wards, no one asked about the situation on the battlefield, because we knew from the hospital broadcasts and from the mouths of the newly wounded that our counteroffensive had been contained by the Germans, and that the battle line was maintained two or three hundred kilometers from Moscow. ”

Rokossovsky enjoyed this informal and cordial conversation with Lyonka, and the reason why he did not reveal his true identity to the other party was that he did not want the other party to talk to him because of his own identity, and he wanted to know something that he could not hear from the position of commander of the army group.

The two talked so speculatively that they lost track of time, and the waiter, who was waiting impatiently, came up to them and said, "We're closing, come back tomorrow morning." ”

"Oops, it's so late." Rokossovsky looked up at the wall clock on the wall, and found that it was eight o'clock in the evening, and quickly apologized to the waiter: "I'm sorry, we'll leave." ”

Lyonka helped Rokossovsky into the corridor and asked him with concern: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, you have difficulty moving, I should send you back." Which ward do you live in? ”

Hearing this question, Rokossovsky said with some embarrassment: "I was just transferred to the hospital today, and I really don't know which ward I am in." ”

Lyonka scratched the back of his head and said embarrassedly, "You don't know which ward you're in, so it's a bit of a problem." Why don't you do that, I'll take you to the desk and ask, maybe they'll know which ward you're staying in. ”

"No need," Rokossovsky was reminded by Lyonka's words, and he waved his hand and said: "You send me to the elevator, I take the elevator upstairs, and when I get to the floor where I am, just ask the nurse in the nurse's station." ”

Rokossovsky took the elevator to his floor, but when he stepped out of the elevator, he found that the nurse's station facing the elevator was empty. He stood there for a moment, then walked to the right, vaguely remembering that his room was in that direction.

He walked along the corridor for some distance when he suddenly saw a large number of people surrounding the door of a ward, both doctors and nurses and the wounded. He thought to himself: what is wrong, why are so many people gathered here, could it be that there is something wrong with the wounded in the ward?

He quickened his pace, came to the back of the crowd, raised his hand and patted a wounded man on the shoulder, and asked curiously, "Is there something going on here?" ”

The wounded man turned his head to look at Rokossovsky, who was a head taller than him, shrugged his shoulders, pursed his mouth, and said, "The wounded in this ward are missing, and it is said that he is still a general." You see, the dean is training the nurses on duty inside. ”

Is a general missing? When Rokossovsky heard the wounded say this, he couldn't help but murmur to himself: "They can't be talking about me, right?" Thinking so, he began to squeeze inside, and at the same time said, "I'm sorry, comrades, please let me in and see what is going on!" ”

The people around the door were very cooperative, making way for Rokossovsky to enter the hospital room without any problems. As soon as he entered the house, Rokossovsky saw the director of the hospital, pointing his finger at the little nurse Vanya and shouting a reprimand. And Vanya didn't dare to defend herself, she just kept raising her hand to wipe the tears from her cheeks.

"I said Comrade Dean," seeing that the little nurse he knew was being scolded by the dean, Rokossovsky couldn't help but feel sympathy, and opened his mouth to prepare for the little nurse to relieve the siege: "Something happened, it is necessary to criticize Vanya so harshly." ”

"You don't meddle ......" The dean, who was on the fire, heard that someone was helping the little nurse say good things, so he couldn't help but shout, but soon found that something was wrong, and when he saw clearly that the person talking to him was Rokossovsky, his original serious face suddenly became exciting, and he smiled all over his face: "Comrade General, you are back!" Where have you just been? The staff who delivered your meal in the evening did not see you in the ward and immediately reported to me. I couldn't find you everywhere in my organization, and I thought something was wrong with you. ”

"I'm fine," Rokossovsky glanced at the plate on the bedside table, then walked up to Vanya, who was wiping her tears, and said: "I went to the restaurant below to eat, and it was my fault that I didn't greet you, please forgive me!" ”

Seeing that Rokossovsky took the initiative to apologize to Vanya, the dean felt that he was a bit of a villain, so he hurriedly walked to the door, waved his hand at the onlookers, and said: "Okay, comrades, it's okay here, let's go back." ”

After the people at the door had dispersed, the dean came back to Rokossovsky and said politely: "Comrade General, no matter where you go next time, please give an explanation to the nurse, so as not to worry us." All right? ”

Seeing that the dean put on such a low profile, Rokossovsky could only say apologetically: "Comrade dean, I am really sorry that I am wrong today and have caused you so much trouble." ”

After the dean left, Rokossovsky apologized again to the crying pear blossom and rainy Vanya: "I'm sorry, Vanya, I really didn't expect to cause you such a big trouble, please forgive me, okay?" ”

"You are a general, I am just a little nurse, where dare I blame you." When Vanya heard Rokossovsky apologize to herself, her heart felt warm, no matter how she pretended to keep her face strained, she said to Rokossovsky seriously: "Lie down quickly, let me check your physical condition." ”