red moscow
Chapter 2852
Chapter 2852
Sokov went to the field hospital just to see Romanov's physical condition and whether he had fully recovered as Vera said.
When he arrived at the area where the field hospital was located, Sokov saw trenches dug near the edge of the forest with soldiers patrolling inside.
Seeing Sokov appear, the patrolling soldiers stopped and saluted him.
After returning the salute, Sokov walked quickly towards the area with dense tents. He was very satisfied with the deployment here. By digging trenches and deploying guard forces outside the field hospital, he did not have to worry about the medical staff and wounded in the field hospital becoming lambs to be slaughtered in the event of a sneak attack by the enemy.
After asking several medical staff he met, Sokov found the head nurse Vera.
As soon as Sokov saw Vera, he immediately took the initiative to greet her: "Comrade Vera."
When Vera saw Sokov appear, she immediately understood his origins, but she still asked tentatively: "Comrade Brigade Commander, are you here to see Romanov?"
"Yes, where is he?"
"In a tent not far from here." Vera said, "I'll take you there."
On the way, Vera lowered her voice and said to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, in order to prevent his secret from being discovered by others, I put him in a tent alone."
Sokov nodded, thinking that this time, in order to save Romanov, Vera only used a small needle for injection to draw a little blood from herself. If the secret was discovered by others, someone would definitely blackmail him and force him to draw blood to treat the wounded officers and soldiers. Then it would not be one or two needles, but hundreds of CC. Therefore, this secret should be kept to the smallest scope possible, and not let too many people know, so as not to cause trouble for himself.
"You did the right thing, Comrade Head Nurse." Although Sokov knew that Vera would keep her mouth shut about this matter, he still reminded her: "Don't tell anyone about this. In two days, I will find a way to transfer Romanov to the brigade as a clerk. Then no one will care about how his injuries healed so quickly."
Under Vera's guidance, Sokov came to Romanlov's tent.
Vera didn't want to disturb Sokov and Romanov's conversation, so she said goodbye and left.
"Comrade Major," Romanov looked at Sokov and said gratefully, "I heard that I recovered so quickly because of the blood you gave me. Thank you, thank you so much!"
"It's okay." Sokov didn't know if the other party would have any side effects after receiving his blood, so he asked carefully: "Do you feel uncomfortable today?"
"No, I'm fine," Romanov said. "I feel very healthy and I don't feel any discomfort at all."
"What are your plans for the future?" Sokov asked. "Do you want to continue to stay at the front, or be transferred back to the city to work? If you want to stay in the city, I can find a way to arrange a suitable job for you."
Sokov asked this because he was worried that Romanov would be in danger in the coming days, so he wanted to find a way to send him back to the city. If he stayed in the city, the chance of him encountering danger would be greatly reduced.
Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Romanov slowly shook his head and said firmly: "Comrade Major, thank you for your kindness. I think it's better for me to stay at the front line. I can't hide in the rear while my peers of the same age are fighting the enemy at the front line, right?"
Sokov was silent, his mind was thinking rapidly, should he allow Romanov to stay at the front line or persuade him to return to the rear?
After a fierce ideological struggle, Sokov finally figured it out. In real history, Romanov had participated in the battle and was lucky enough to live to the day of victory. This meant that even if he stayed at the front, his life would not be in danger, so he might as well let nature take its course.
"Well, Comrade Romanov, since you plan to stay at the front, you should report to my brigade headquarters in two days."
"Comrade Major, you don't have to wait another two days. I can go there now."
"No." Sokov shook his head and rejected the other party's request: "When you were sent to the field hospital two days ago, your condition was very critical. In just two days, you recovered. If someone asks about this, it will be difficult to explain. Do you understand?"
Although Romanov didn't understand why his injuries could be healed in a very short time after receiving Sokov's blood, he knew that if the news got out, there would be countless wounded people waiting in line for Sokov's blood transfusion, and it would be a mess.
Romanov nodded vigorously and said in a positive tone: "Okay, Comrade Major, I will report to you in two days."
Sokov stayed in Romanov's tent for half an hour before getting up and leaving.
Romanov wanted to go out of the tent to help, but was stopped by Sokov: "Okay, don't do it. It would be hard to explain if other medical staff or the wounded saw it."
After hearing what Sokov said, Romanov thought it made sense, so he nodded and did not leave the tent to see him off.
Not long after Sokov left Romanov's tent, someone grabbed his left hand from behind.
Sokov thought he was being ambushed, so he immediately drew his pistol, turned around, and pointed the gun at the opponent's head. The whole action was smooth and took no more than two seconds.
But the next moment, just as he was about to pull the trigger, he heard a woman's scream: "Ah!"
When he recognized that the person making the noise was Dong Niya, he quickly lowered his gun and said awkwardly, "Comrade Dong Niya, why didn't you call me and just grabbed my hand? I thought it was a sneak attack from the enemy, so I pointed my gun at you. I hope you don't mind."
Still in shock, Dong Niya quickly waved her hands and said, "It's okay, it's okay. It's all my fault. I should have called you first so there wouldn't be any misunderstanding."
Sokov put away his pistol and said to the female military doctor who had just arrived at the front line: "Comrade Dongnia, we are at the front line. No one knows whether the enemy will infiltrate here, so the officers and soldiers are very vigilant. That's why I drew my gun the moment you grabbed my hand. Fortunately, you made a sound in time, otherwise I might have shot you."
"I'm sorry, Comrade Major." Tonya apologized to Sokov, "I saw you passing by me but didn't see me, so I reached out to grab you, but I didn't expect that I almost caused a disaster."
"Remember this lesson," Sokov said. "If it's at night, you should call people first, and never pull people's hands or clothes casually, as that can easily lead to misunderstandings."
"I see." Dongnia nodded, then asked tentatively: "Can I talk to you?"
"Of course. If you have anything to say, just tell me."
Tonya looked around and then said to Sokov, "Let's find a place where no one is around to talk."
"Okay." Sokov nodded and agreed to the other party's proposal.
The two came to a deserted place, and Sokov asked, "Donya, if you have anything to say, you can tell me now." Donya looked at Sokov, hesitated for a while, and then asked, "Comrade Major, I want to ask, do you have any technology that can quickly heal wounds?"
When Sokov heard Tonya's question, his heart skipped a beat. He tried to remain calm and asked, "Tonya, what do you mean? I don't quite understand. You know, I'm just a military commander and I know nothing about medicine."
"Okay, Comrade Major, there are only two of us here, you don't have to hide anything from me." Tonya didn't beat around the bush and went straight to the point: "Your old subordinate, Comrade Romanov, was seriously injured when he arrived at the field hospital. I put him on the list for evacuation to the city hospital. But when I went to see him today, I found that his injuries had healed. Can you explain to me what happened?"
Sokov didn't expect that Tonya also knew about this. He thought quickly in his mind whether he should tell the truth to her.
Seeing that Sokov was slow to speak, Tonya continued, "Comrade Major, if you really know how to make the wounded recover quickly, it would be best if you could tell us. This way, we can get more wounded out of the hospital as soon as possible."
"Donya," Sokov thought over and over again and decided to tell her the truth. After all, he had spent some time with her in his previous life and knew her character. He knew that even if she knew something, she would not reveal it easily: "I have never mastered any method to make the wound heal quickly."
But Tonya obviously didn't believe Sokov's statement. She looked at Sokov and asked coldly, "What about Romanov?"
"I think it might be because of the blood I transfused to him." Sokov said cautiously: "His injuries healed quickly, probably because of the blood I transfused to him."
After hearing this, the corners of Tonya's mouth twitched violently, and then she said to Sokov coldly: "Comrade Major, you said that Comrade Romanov's injury was healed after receiving a blood transfusion?"
"Yes, that's true."
"How is this possible?" Tonya obviously didn't believe Sokov's words. She continued, "As a surgeon, I have never heard of such a ridiculous thing."
Seeing that Dongnia didn't believe him, Sokov asked her, "You should have a scalpel with you, right?"
Sokov remembered that when he met Tonya in his previous life, he knew that she always kept a scalpel in the pocket of her white coat, one for the convenience of surgery, and the other for self-defense.
Seeing that Tonya didn't say anything, Sokov reached into her white coat pocket and took out a small box containing a scalpel.
Dong Niya said "Huh", and then asked: "Comrade Major, how did you know there was a scalpel in my pocket?"
Sokov did not answer, but opened the box containing the scalpel, took out the scalpel, and quickly scratched the palm of his left hand.
Seeing the blood gushing out of Sokov's palm, Tonya hurriedly grabbed Sokov's hand and said anxiously, "Misha, what are you doing? Come with me to the treatment room and get a tetanus shot to prevent the wound from getting infected."
"It's okay." Sokov waved his hand at Tonya and said, "Look at my wound and you will know whether what I just said is true or false."
Tonya held her breath and stared at Sokov's bleeding palm.
The wound, which was still bleeding, gradually stopped bleeding without any treatment.
"Hey, the bleeding seems to have stopped." Tonya looked up at Sokov and asked curiously, "What's going on?"
"Don't worry, just keep reading."
A few minutes later, Sokov felt the pain in his palm completely disappeared, so he bent down and picked up two fallen leaves, intending to wipe the blood off his palm, but was stopped by Tonya: "Misha, you can't use leaves, the wound will get infected." As she said that, she took out a handkerchief from the pocket of her white coat and helped Sokov wipe the blood off his palm.
After wiping off the blood, she opened her eyes wide in surprise, because she found that the wound on Sokov's left palm had disappeared without a trace. She thought she was seeing things, so she reached out and touched it, and found that there was indeed no scar left.
She looked up at Sokov again: "Misha, is what you just said true? Your blood can really promote the healing of injuries?"
Sokov shrugged his shoulders and said helplessly: "Donya, I just told you everything, but you don't believe me."
"This is simply amazing." Without letting go of Sokov's hand, Tonya continued, "If you can provide this magical blood to the wounded, perhaps a large number of them will be able to recover and be discharged from the hospital overnight."
"Stop, stop!" Sokov stopped Tonya from continuing: "Tonya, I told you this secret because I trust you. If you leak it, I'm afraid there will be countless wounded people waiting for my blood to save their lives every day. By then, even if I'm an elephant, I won't have enough blood."
Dongnia was also a smart person. After hearing what Sokov said, she immediately understood what he meant. She nodded vigorously and said, "Misha, don't worry. I will never reveal your secret."
"That's fine, that's fine."
"but……"
"But what?" Sokov was shocked.
"If you encounter a seriously injured person who is also of particular importance, could you make an exception and give them a blood transfusion?"
Seriously injured and of particularly important status? When Sokov heard what Tonya said, he immediately remembered that Rokossovsky would be seriously injured in February of the next year. He died in 2. It was not known whether it was because of the recurrence of old injuries that caused complications.
Sokov nodded slowly and agreed to Tonya's request: "Okay, Tonya, I agree to your request. If I encounter a senior commander who is seriously injured, I can give them a blood transfusion."
"That's great."
As Tonya was jumping and holding Sokov's hand, a voice suddenly came from not far away: "Who, who's there?"
Before Sokov and Tonya could speak, the sound of a gun bolt being pulled was heard in the darkness.
Sokov secretly cried out, "Oh no!" He was worried that the other party's gun would go off accidentally and hurt Tonya, so he quickly pulled Tonya behind him and said to the other side, "It's me, the brigade commander, Major Sokov."
(End of this chapter)
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