I returned Korolev's army coat to him and got in the car after him.

I thought that because I was late, I made everyone wait for a long time. Someone would complain and even blame me. I didn't expect that when I got into the carriage, I saw friendly eyes. For the late female soldiers, everyone seemed to be very tolerant. A familiar general sitting in the front row even laughed at me.

Korolev and I got to the back of the car. As soon as we were seated, the car started slowly.

I approached Korolev's ear and asked quietly, "Uncle Pavel, where are we going?"

"Go to the Kremlin!" He asked me in surprise, "didn't Comrade fejiuningsky tell you the purpose of this trip to Moscow before you came here?"

"Tell me what?" I'm really at a loss. More than ten hours ago, I was still washing clothes on the position, but I didn't finish drying them, so I was called to the division headquarters urgently; Not long after arriving at the division headquarters, they were sent to the airport by the group army; After a few hours' flight, we arrived in Moscow. During the whole process, I didn't even see feijiuningsky. The second lieutenant who took me to the airport was very tight lipped. How could I know the purpose of going to Moscow?

After listening to my whispered explanation, Korolev suddenly realized and quickly explained to me the purpose of his trip to Moscow. When we come to Moscow this time, first, the current situation in Moscow is very difficult. The headquarters has transferred general Zhukov from Leningrad, and there will be a new appointment soon; Second, a tactical seminar will be held in the Kremlin to make a systematic summary of our army's combat situation in the previous stage. Except for the giants in the headquarters, the rest are the commanders of several front forces currently fighting with the German army.

After listening to his explanation, I asked curiously, "Comrade Zhukov left Leningrad. Who will take over the post of commander of the front army?"

"Guess what?" He didn't answer me, but sold the pass“ You should have guessed that it's someone you know. "

"Major general fejaninski." I answered without thinking. Because I know that fejiuningsky is Zhukov's deputy and has always been the deputy commander of the front army. It is because the former commander of the 42nd group army was dismissed due to poor fighting that he took over the command of the group army. Although he was only a major general, according to his working ability and Zhukov's trust in him, it was natural for him to take over the post of commander of the front army.

"Well, you're so good. I'll guess at once." He gave me a thumbs up. Just as he was about to say something more, the bus stopped abruptly. The captain guide in the front row stood up, turned to everyone and said drily, "comrades commander, we are here. Please get off the bus."

I got up, put on my military coat, and walked out of the car with everyone. Unexpectedly, I found that it was my familiar red square outside, and the door was facing Lenin's tomb. Although soon after the outbreak of the war, Lenin's crystal coffin was transferred to the rear, the sentry at the door was still not removed. Two tall and handsome men, wearing brand-new woollen army coats, holding steel guns, stood there like nails.

We marched up to the viewing platform on the north side of Lenin's tomb. When we passed by them, I couldn't help looking at them more. I secretly envied that these two soldiers were handsome. If I could be as handsome as them, I don't know how many young and beautiful girls I would enchant!

Between the tomb of Lenin made of red granite and black feldspar and the tall red walls of the Kremlin, there is an open space paved with marble. After we passed the viewing platform, we stopped there and waited.

We stand in a position with a wide field of vision. I look at the place I am familiar with with with great interest. The history museum in the north is a three story building made of red brick in the 19th century, with typical Russian style. On the east side is the famous Gumm super mall. Although the prices inside are extremely high, its unique design and luxurious decoration can be compared with the most modern shopping malls in Europe and America. To the south is the Church of Saint Vassily, which is composed of nine towers. It is very characteristic and is called onion dome. It is unique in Russia and Eastern European countries. It is the landmark of Red Square. Next to the church is the Vasili slope, which extends to the banks of the Moscow river.

When I was looking around, someone behind me patted me on the shoulder and quickly turned to see that it was the general who just laughed at me in the car. He said in a sarcastic tone, "dear comrade oshanina, after getting two medals, don't you know me, jolokhov?"

Medal! When he said that, I suddenly thought of who the general in front of me was. He was major general jolokhov, who accompanied marshal voroshlov to the hospital to honor me. No wonder he looked so familiar. I straightened up to salute him, he stopped me, said: "are old acquaintances, do not be so polite."

He looked at the rank mark on our army coat and asked with concern, "I heard that you took part in several battles later and showed great bravery. Why are you still in the rank of sergeant?"

Just as I was about to explain that I was wearing someone else's military coat, a familiar voice came from Korolev: "Comrade General, comrade oshanina is already a lieutenant. Because she came to Moscow in such a hurry that she did not have time to get her military coat from the quartermaster, so she can only wear the borrowed military coat for the time being. "

While they were talking, I looked at the marble floor and thought that in a few years' time, the place where we are standing will be the resting place of 12 famous leaders of the Soviet Union, such as Stalin, brezhelev, andrepov and chernianke. Their tombstone is their own marble bust. The captain, who was the guide, ran over again and said to major general cholohov with a blank face, "Comrade General, please take your people to register inside." Soon we came to the place where the pass was issued. There were so many people here. No wonder we had to wait outside just now. When it was my turn, the officer in it looked at my officer card, registered it in the book, wrote down my name on a small card, and then handed it back to me together with the officer card. Continue to go forward, came to a security entrance, the lieutenant in charge of the inspection took my temporary pass, dry asked: "do you have a gun?"“ Yes I've been wearing weapons every day since I became a lieutenant“ Please hand it in The lieutenant said to me in a formulaic tone. I can feel that he has said these words many times today. I just saw the commanders in front of me hand over their weapons, so I didn't hesitate to untie the holster, take out the pistol and hand it to the lieutenant on duty. The lieutenant put the pistol on the table, tore a small ticket, handed it to me with a temporary pass, and said, "get the gun at the guard when you go out." After a while, I followed the team to a hall, where the stars were shining. There were generals and major generals everywhere, and there were many generals. In contrast, the ranks of our troops from Leningrad are extremely low-key. Among the 15 people, there are only five major generals and the same number of colonels, three lieutenant generals and one major, and I, who have the lowest rank. After a while, an electric bell rang in the hall. The bell sounded like an order of attack to all the people. In an instant, people of any rank rushed to the hall door. I fell a little behind others and let those with higher rank go ahead. Then I was the last group to go in. Welcome to our website www.start.com. The latest, fastest and most popular serial works are all original!