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Chapter 2304

"Since all three of you are going to the Far East and participating in this last battle, I will tell you the current situation." Stalin may have been happy when he saw his son Yakov, so he took the initiative to act as a tour guide for Sokov and others, introducing the current situation of the enemy and us.
"According to the Yalta Agreement, we will launch an attack on Xiaoji within three months." Starling pointed to the map on the wall and said to the three: "When Germany surrendered, our troops in the Far East were less than forty divisions, and the distribution and deployment of these troops were defensive. Because our main enemy was the Germans, most of the offensive technical equipment, advanced infantry and artillery technical equipment, were mainly used in the Soviet-German battlefield.
Since the end of May, the base camp has mobilized new technical weapons for independent troops such as the 5th and 53rd Army of the Second Front of Ukraine, the 19th Army of the Second Front of Belarus, the 6th Army of the Guards, and a large number of artillery, aviation, engineering, communications, etc. The adjusted troops in the Far East and Outer Baikal have increased by nearly twice, and the general-level commanders who command these troops have reached hundreds of... "
When Yakov heard this, he couldn't help asking: "Did Xiaorizi not notice the slightest part of our mobilization of troops on such a large scale?"
Stalin looked at his son with a meaningful look and continued: "Our troops were all carried out in secret. In order to prevent being discovered by small days, we also adopted the tactic of deception. The troops were not only carried out at night, but also to ensure that the normal life of local residents is not affected, the troops did not enter the area of ​​residents' gathering. After entering the garrison, most troops did not turn on the radio stations, and even those stations that could turn on the computer will only be collected and sent."
"Even if our army has done a hidden job, what about the senior generals?" Yakov raised his question again: "For example, the three front commanders, their photos may be hung everywhere, and it is not difficult to be recognized on the street."
"Yasa, you're right, this is indeed a problem." Stalin pointed at his son with his hand and said, "But we have figured out a solution, for example, if Vasilevsky was called 'Admiral Vasilevev', Marshal Meletskov was called 'Admiral Maksimov', and your commander of the Front, Marshal Mironov, was even temporarily 'refunded' to lieutenant general..."
When Sokov heard this, he couldn't help but interrupt and asked, "Comrade Stalin, I wonder what identity will Yasha and I appear in the Far East?"
Stalin looked Sokov up and down again and said kindly: "Xiaomisha, with your age, you will definitely be recognized in the Far East with your current military rank. I think it would be better to temporarily aggrieved you as a major. As for what the pseudonym is, it is up to you to decide."
In order not to reveal his identity, Sokov had to use a fake identity when he went to the Far East, but the pseudonym made him embarrassed. However, without thinking for a long time, he remembered a name and said without hesitation: "Comrade Stalin, why not I just use the pseudonym Majevoxiang."
"Majevo?" Stalin repeated the name and said with a frown, "What does this name mean?"
Not only Stalin, but also Yakov and Asia were full of curiosity. They wanted to figure out why Sokov used such a name.
In order to help everyone solve their doubts, Sokov quickly explained to them: "That's right. I also heard from a commander. He said that there was a lieutenant named Matyvosang from the Fortress of Brest. He participated in the battle from the first day of the war. After the fortress was lost, he broke through and joined other troops. A few months ago, his company participated in the attack on the Capitol. After successfully seizing the Capitol, he wrote on the wall with a burnt wooden strip, 'I'm from Berest'..."
After listening to Sokov's story, Stalin nodded slowly and then said, "Well, he is a good commander. Misha, I agree to you use his name. From now on, you will be Major Majevosang."
After chatting for a while, Stalin looked up at the wall clock on the wall, and then said to the three of them: "You are rare to come here, just have dinner with me before leaving. Do you have any different opinions, right?"
It is a rare honor to be able to eat with Stalin, and only fools will refuse, so they answered in unison: "No!"
Seeing that the three of them were willing to stay for dinner with them, Stalin walked to the door, opened the closed oak door, gave a few instructions to Poskrebeshev outside, then closed the door and walked back: "You can sit here for a while first, at most half an hour, and lunch can be delivered to us."
Half an hour later, the door was knocked from outside. Before Starling could speak, the door was opened. First, Poskrebeshev walked in from outside, and two men in chef's clothes following him were each pushing a dining cart.
Poskrebeshev first said to Stalin: "Comrade Stalin, your lunch is here, will it start now?"
"Yes," Stalin nodded and said, "Please bring all the food to the table."
When Asia saw the chef bringing plates of food to the table, she couldn't help but whisper to Sokov: "Misha, today's lunch is so hearty."
After hearing Asia's words, Yakov came over and said, "My father usually had a very simple lunch, just a few pieces of bread, a spoonful of mashed potatoes and a plate of red vegetable soup. Today, I saw us coming, so I ordered the kitchen to prepare it specially."
However, when a portion of smoked fish was served, Asia's face became ugly. Her throat moved violently twice, and she almost vomited out because of the smell of smoked fish. However, she remembered where she was, so she suppressed her discomfort and continued to stare at the food served.
Sokov noticed that Asia's face was wrong and asked her with concern what was wrong. Asia was about to speak, a stream of sour water gushed out of her throat. Fortunately, Sokov reacted in time and blocked Asia's mouth with his hands and took what she spit out.
Seeing this, Stalin quickly asked with concern: "Misa, what's wrong with your wife? Are you feeling uncomfortable?"
"Yes, Comrade Stalin." Sokov replied in a panic: "She has been in poor health these two days. Please forgive her for being rude."
Fortunately, Stalin acted reasonable. He first ordered Poskrebeshev: "Poskrebeshev, go and invite my doctor and ask him to check Asia." Then he said to Sokov: "Misha, there is a bathroom in the next room. Take Asia over to clean it."
After Sokov thanked Stalin, he took Asia to the next room to help her clean the dirt on her face. Asia asked nervously: "Misha, I acted so disobedient in front of Comrade Stalin. There is nothing wrong with me, it won't implicate you, right?"
"Asia, what are you thinking about?" Sokov smiled and comforted Asia, saying, "If I had known that your body would not be able to bear it, I wouldn't have brought you here today."
When Sokov said he shouldn't bring him here, Asia couldn't help but be anxious: "Misha, this is coming to see the Supreme Commander himself. Don't say I'm just a little uncomfortable. Even if I'm so sick that I can't move, you'll have to lift me up." After that, he started to retreat again.
Seeing Asia like this, Sokov suddenly remembered something and asked tentatively: "Asia, have you come to that month?"
"What is that?" Asia asked in confusion.
"It's the relative whom a woman comes once a month."
After understanding Sokov's meaning, Asia shook her head and said, "No, she hasn't come since early June."
Sokov was overjoyed when he heard Asia say this, and was about to say that he was about to become a father, but Asia poured a basin of cold water on him: "Misha, I understand what you mean. But since the outbreak of the war, I seem to have been inaccurate. Sometimes it comes once a month, sometimes once a two or three months, and such nausea and vomiting situations have occurred several times. As for whether he is pregnant, he still needs to have a check-up to know."
Sokov's heart suddenly became cold when he heard Asia say this. After helping the other party clean his face, he said, "Let's go out, don't let Comrade Stalin wait in a hurry."
Stalin saw Asia back to the table and asked with concern: "Asia, my doctor will be here soon. What do you feel uncomfortable?"
Asia quickly stood up and replied, "Comrade Stalin, I have nothing to do, I just want to vomit occasionally."
Starlin's face showed a surprise expression: "Asia, you want to vomit, are you pregnant?"
Stalin's words scared Sokov almost threw away all the tableware in his hand. He had just thought about it, but due to the arduous environment during the war, Asia's endocrine disorders and had fake pregnancy many times. If he told Stalin that Asia was pregnant, and waited for the doctor to check, he found that she was not pregnant, he might be suspected of cheating.
Asia quickly waved her hand and said, "Comrade Stalin, I don't know, I really don't know. I'm afraid I will have to wait for the doctor to check it before I can determine whether I'm pregnant."
"Don't be afraid, Asia, I just ask casually." Stalin turned his head and looked at the door, muttering: "Why haven't my doctor come here yet?"
After waiting for a few more minutes, Poskrebeshev came from outside with a man carrying a medical box. As soon as he entered the door, Poskrebeshev said respectfully: "Comrade Stalin, the doctor is here!"
The doctor carrying the medicine box came to Stalin and bowed first: "Hello, Comrade Stalin." After a brief pause, he asked respectfully: "Where are you feeling uncomfortable today?"
Stalin looked at Poskrebeshev with a strange look first, then asked the doctor: "Why, my secretary didn't tell you, isn't it because I'm sick?"
After hearing Stalin said this, the doctor realized that he had made a mistake. He quickly stood up and looked at Sokov and others, and asked tentatively: "Which of the two generals is it that I feel uncomfortable?"
"Comrade Doctor," Sokov said to him politely, "Comrade Stalin asked you to come here to check my wife's body and see where she feels uncomfortable." Sokov did not directly say that Asia might be pregnant, so as not to affect the doctor's diagnosis.
After the doctor figured out whom he was going to see a doctor, he asked Stalin politely: "Can I take her to your room for a detailed examination?"
"Of course." Stalin made a call and added: "But don't let us wait too long."
When the doctor took Asia to the room where Stalin usually rested, Sokov became uneasy. He was very conflicted at the moment, hoping that Asia would be pregnant, and that Asia would not be pregnant. He hoped that the other party would be pregnant because he had a future in this era; he did not want her to get pregnant because he was worried that because Asia was pregnant, he would definitely not be able to follow him to the Far East again, but could only stay in Moscow to raise his fetus. At the same time, it was an unknown whether his appointment would have an impact.
Seeing Sokov's restless look, Stalin smiled and comforted him, "Xiaomisha, don't be anxious, the examination results will come out soon. I believe my doctor will definitely bring you good news."
Yakov put his hand on Sokov's shoulder and said with a smile: "Misha, I see that you have always been calm when commanding troops on the battlefield. Why do you become ignorant when it comes to Asia? Don't worry, this doctor has worked for my father for many years and is completely trustworthy. I believe that it will not take long to bring you good news."
In less than five minutes, the doctor quickly walked out of the room. He came to Sokov, stretched out a hand, and said with a smile: "Comrade General, after my examination, you can confirm that your wife is pregnant. I congratulate you!"
After getting the exact news, Sokov felt ecstatic. He quickly stretched out his hands and held the doctor's hand, and said gratefully: "Thank you, comrade doctor, thank you for bringing such good news."
"Xiaomisha!" After Sokov and the doctor's hand released, Stalin also extended his hand to Sokov: "I congratulate you!"
Sokov didn't know what to say for a moment, so he could only keep thanking the other party: "Thank you! Thank you!"
"Misha," Yakov also stretched out his hand and held Sokov's hand tightly: "I declare in advance that if the child is born in the future, I will be the godfather of the child."
Sokov naturally wanted to see Yakov's proposal. If Yakov really became the godfather of his children, it would mean that he was closely tied to the family. No matter what turmoil happens in the future, he would have the ability to protect himself: "No problem, no problem. When the child is born, I will definitely let you be his godfather."
"Hey, by the way, where is Asia?" Yakov found that the doctor came out but did not see Asia's trace, so he asked curiously: "Where has she been?"
Chapter completed!
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