Chapter 456: Leaving the Hospital
When Rokossovsky returned to the parking lot next to the church of St. Basil, he saw Lyonka and the driver looking around anxiously. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 Seeing Rokossovsky appear, Lyonka immediately trotted over and said with relief: "Comrade commander, you have finally come out." From the end of the parade to now, more than an hour has passed, and I haven't seen you come out, and I thought something had happened to you. ”
"I'm fine," Rokossovsky replied weakly, "and the superiors asked me to go for something, so I was delayed." I didn't send someone to inform you in time, so you are worried. ”
"Comrade Commander, look at what you said." When Lyonka heard Rokossovsky say this, he immediately replied with a smile: "I am your guard, as long as you don't come out, even if you wait a long time, you should wait." ”
Seeing Rokossovsky sitting in the back seat, the driver turned his head and asked respectfully: "Comrade General, where are we going next?" ”
Rokossovsky couldn't help but be stunned when he heard the driver ask, and said in his heart, don't you pull me directly back to the hospital every day, why do you have to ask more? But after thinking about it, I understood the reason, because yesterday I stayed at Borisova's house for one night, and the driver asked this because he wanted to know if he would go to Borisova today.
After thinking about the cause and effect, Rokossovsky waved his hand at the driver and said decisively: "Go back to the hospital, I will go to see the dean and see when I can be discharged!" ”
Lyonka, who was sitting in the co-pilot's seat, heard Rokossovsky say this, and immediately asked curiously: "Comrade commander, but your injuries have not healed yet, it is estimated that the dean will not agree to your discharge." ”
Rokossovsky didn't speak, just closed his eyes and leaned back, thinking back to the conversation he had just had with Vasilevsky: "Acting Chief of the General Staff, I want to return to the front as soon as possible, I hope you can make an arrangement for me!" ”
"What, you're going back to the front?" Vasilevsky couldn't help but be surprised when he heard Rokossovsky's request: "But your injuries haven't healed yet?" ”
Although Rokossovsky is now feeling a little sore back, he understands in his heart that this is because of the all-night battle with Borisova last night and the reason for standing for too long during the military parade, so he said resolutely: "I think my injury is almost healed, and I am fully qualified for the work on the front." ”
After listening to what he said, Vasilevsky was silent for a long time before he spoke: "This matter is very important, I cannot make the decision, I need to ask Comrade Stalin for instructions." But before that, should you talk to the director and political commissar of the hospital first and see what they mean? If they agree to your discharge, Comrade Stalin will agree to you returning to the front. ”
It was precisely because of Vasilevsky's words that Rokossovsky was in a hurry to return to the hospital and talk to the director and commissar. He feared that he would remain in Moscow any longer, and in case Stalin, on a whim, agreed to Timoshenko's suggestion and transferred himself to the Southwestern Front as deputy commander, there would be no good fruit to eat.
As soon as he returned to the hospital, Rokossovsky, led by Lyonka, went to the director's office.
Seeing Rokossovsky walk in from the outside, the dean, who was sitting behind the desk, quickly stood up, walked out from behind the desk and shook hands with Rokossovsky, and said enthusiastically: "Hello, Comrade General, how are you feeling lately?" ”
"I feel good, thank you for your concern." Rokossovsky didn't go around in circles with the dean, and said bluntly: "Comrade dean, we feel that my injuries are basically healed, and I don't know when I will be discharged from the hospital?" ”
"Ah, you're going to be discharged?" The dean was also taken aback by this news, and after he regained his composure, he said with some embarrassment: "Comrade General, your admission to the hospital was personally sent by Boskorebeshev, and if you want to be discharged from the hospital, you must first obtain his permission before we can handle the discharge procedures for you." ”
"Don't worry about this," Rokossovsky said to the dean, "as long as you give me a discharge certificate here, I will go and tell Poskolebyshev in person." ”
Seeing that Rokossovsky was determined to be discharged from the hospital, the dean hesitated for a moment, and finally said: "Okay, Comrade General, since you must be discharged from the hospital, then wait until tomorrow I will send someone to give you a comprehensive examination." ”
Rokossovsky left the dean's room, broke up with Lyonka, and walked alone to his ward. When she passed by the nurse's station, she was stopped by Vanya, who asked angrily, "Comrade General, why didn't you go home last night?" ”
The little nurse's words really choked Rokossovsky, and his mind spun rapidly, trying to think of reasons for justification. Before he could come up with a reasonable reason, he heard Vania say again: "Do you know that we have to check your body every day, and if you don't come back overnight, in case the injury causes repeated problems, who will be responsible for this?" ”
Faced with the aggressive little nurse, Rokossovsky finally came up with a perfect reason: "Yesterday I attended an important military meeting at the General Staff Headquarters and had a meeting all night, so I didn't come back last night." The reason why he said this was because he knew that the little nurse could not verify it, but could only believe what he said.
After hearing Rokossovsky's reason, Vanya was really frightened by him, thinking that he really participated in some important military meeting, so he would not return all night, who knew that he went to Borisova's house to talk about his life all night.
"Then why didn't you come back in the morning?" Vanya continued, "According to the rules, you have to take medicine once in the morning." ”
"Do you think I don't want to come back?" Rokossovsky reached out and pinched Vanya's chubby face, and said with a smile: "I went to Red Square to participate in the military parade, so I didn't come back until now." ”
"What, you went to Red Square for the military parade?" When the little nurse heard Rokossovsky say this, she immediately ignored the hand that was pinching her face, and asked curiously: "Did you see Stalin, did you see Kalinin?" ”
"Of course I saw it," Rokossovsky smiled and nodded: "During the military parade, they stood on the reviewing stand on Lenin's tomb, and my position was not far from them, so of course I could see it clearly." ”
When Vanya heard this, she immediately folded her hands and said with a look of admiration: "Comrade General, you are so powerful that you can still look at Comrade Stalin at such a close distance, I really envy you." ”
When Rokossovsky heard her say this, he secretly said in his heart: "If you knew that I had seen Stalin in the Kremlin many times, I guess your jaw would have hit the ground directly." In his eagerness to return to his ward, he interrupted Vanya's words and told her, "Vanya, I am hungry, please bring me lunch." ”
"Ah, you haven't had lunch so late?" Vanya asked in surprise as she looked at Rokossovsky. Seeing that the other party nodded affirmatively, he hurriedly said, "Comrade General, you go back to the ward first, and I will have someone send lunch to the ward for you immediately." Seeing Rokossovsky turn away, she picked up the phone on the table and called the restaurant staff to ask them to bring Rokossovsky's lunch upstairs.