Chapter 460: Coincidence
Borisova thought that Rokossovsky still had injuries on his body, and was afraid that he would get tired after standing for a long time, so she hurriedly let him sit in her chair. After waiting for Rokossovsky to sit down www.biquge.info Borisova glanced at the door with some weakness, picked up the phone and instructed the female secretary outside the door: "I have important things to do now, don't let people come in and disturb me." ”
"Got it, Comrade Borisova." After the female secretary put down the phone, she said to a cadre who had just walked into her office: "Hey, I said comrade, it's not your turn yet, what are you doing running in?" ”
The cadre glanced at the closed leather door in the middle of the room, and said unconvinced: "There was a commander who didn't line up just now, why did you just let him in?" ”
The female secretary rolled her eyes at him and said eloquently: "That comrade general has important things to discuss with Comrade Director, even if he cuts the queue, what's the big deal." Besides, they are talking about military secrets, if you break in at this time, what will be the consequences, I just don't say, you should know too, right? ”
After the cadre was reprimanded by the female secretary, he didn't even have the courage to refute, so he could only mumble out of the secretary's office, and continued to sit on the bench in the corridor with others and continue to wait patiently.
In the office, Borisova was sitting on one of Rokossovsky's laps, looking affectionately at the man she loved. Rokossovsky also looked at her silently, reaching out to caress her face. At this time, silence is better than sound, and the two looked at each other silently, enjoying the tenderness and sweetness that belonged to the two of them.
At that moment, the phone on the desk rang. Borisova stared at the phone on the table, stood up helplessly, grabbed the headset and put it to her ear: "Hey, I'm Borisova!" ”
"Hello, Comrade Borisova." The voice of Popov, deputy secretary of the municipal party committee, came from the earpiece: "You immediately come to the municipal party committee, we will hold an urgent work meeting!" ”
When she heard that an emergency meeting was going to be held, Borisova, who had been in front of Rokossovsky like a little girl in love, suddenly seemed to be a different person, and she replied decisively: "Okay, Comrade Secretary, I will rush to the city party committee to attend the meeting in a quarter of an hour." ”
Borisova put down the phone, sat down on Rokossovsky's lap again, put her arms around his neck, looked up at him apologetically and said: "I'm sorry, Koschika, I wanted to stay with you a little longer, but the city party committee suddenly has an emergency meeting, and I need to rush over immediately." ”
Rokossovsky knew in his heart that as the German army was driven away from the vicinity of Moscow by the Soviet army, many enterprises in the city that had been suspended or partially relocated were resuming production in full swing, and Borisova, as the director in charge, naturally had endless work every day. He sighed with some regret, kissed Borisova lightly on the forehead, and then immediately said: "Your work is important, hurry up." Anyway, I won't leave Moscow until the morning after tomorrow, and we'll have a chance to meet. ”
Borisova lay her head in Rokossovsky's arms, quietly listening to his heartbeat, her body trembling slightly, unwilling to leave this embrace that made her feel warm and safe.
Rokossovsky looked up at a wall clock and saw that five minutes had passed before he knew it. Although he cursed in his heart that time passed too quickly, he still urged Borisova: "Okay, Borisova, Comrade Popov is still waiting for you in the city party committee." ”
Hearing Rokossovsky say this, Borisova could only stand up, she kissed Rokossovsky on the cheek, and said with some reluctance: "Koschika, I promise you that as long as I have time, I will definitely visit you in the hospital in the evening." ”
Rokossovsky returned to the hospital with regret, and after changing into a hospital gown, he began to pack his small luggage. Suddenly he heard someone knocking on the door, he hurriedly put down the things in his hand, walked over and opened the door. There was a second lieutenant officer in a straight military uniform standing at the door, and when he saw Rokossovsky coming out, he hurriedly stood on the spot and raised his hand to salute.
"Comrade Second Lieutenant," Rokossovsky asked, frowning, as he looked at the second lieutenant carefully, and could tell from his blue-capped hat that he was an officer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, "may I ask you something?" ”
"Hello, Comrade General!" The second lieutenant straightened up and reported to Rokossovsky: "I am Second Lieutenant Tupanv of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and I am ordered to escort you back to the front the morning after tomorrow. I'm here today to ask, do you have any special instructions? ”
Hearing that the second lieutenant of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in front of him was the officer who was about to escort him back to the front, Rokossovsky's face suddenly showed a smile, he reached out to hold the second lieutenant's hand, and said politely: "Comrade second lieutenant, I don't have any special instructions either. I plan to leave here at seven o'clock the morning the day after tomorrow, and I hope that you and your troops will arrive at that time. ”
"Don't worry, Comrade General, we will definitely arrive on time!" After Tupanv finished answering, he asked carefully: "Are you allowed to go back to the army?" ”
"Go, go, comrade second lieutenant." Rokossovsky stretched out his hand to the second lieutenant again, "Then we'll see you the day after tomorrow!" ”
After the second lieutenant left, Rokossovsky continued to pack his things in the house. Suddenly, he felt that someone had opened the door of the ward, and he thought that the second lieutenant had forgotten something, and had run back to ask him, so he quickly turned around and wanted to speak, but to his surprise he found that it was Serova standing at the door.
"Koschika, what are you doing here?" Seeing Rokossovsky packing up the shape, Serova asked in surprise: "What are you doing with your luggage, are you going to leave?" ”
"Yes, Serova." Rokossovsky walked over to the other side and said: "According to the order of my superiors, I will leave Moscow early the morning after tomorrow and return to the front line where the battle is being carried out. ”
"What, you're going back to the front the day after tomorrow?" After a brief moment of surprise, Serova excitedly said: "Great, this is wonderful!" ”
Rokossovsky thought that when Serova heard that she was going to return to the front, she would hug herself and cry and say something reluctant to herself, but when she learned the news, she was extremely excited, which made him a little puzzled.
Seeing Rokossovsky's surprised look, Serova sneered, then pointed her finger at Rokossovsky's nose and pouted: "I came to you today just to tell you that the superiors have transferred a part of the personnel from our film studio to form a condolence group, and they want to go to the front to comfort the soldiers who are fighting stubbornly against the fascist invaders, and the departure date is set for the morning after tomorrow." Since you're going back to the front line that day, that's great, and I can take your car with you! ”