Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1560 “Don’t forget your original intention”

Malashenko spoke from the bottom of his heart, sincerely and magnanimously.

After these words were spoken, not to mention the young captain who came to inform Malashenko of the situation, the injured and medical staff who were fixed on the stretcher and lying beside them all looked at Comrade Ma with awe. Respect, that's a lot of admiration.

"Thank you, thank you! Comrade General! My two older brothers, one younger brother, and my father all sacrificed their lives to defend the motherland. My mother cannot lose the last part of me. I thank you on my mother's behalf!!! "

"I never expected that my first meeting with Comrade General would be here. I have always wanted to meet General Malashenko in person!"

"I want to thank you on behalf of the wounded, Comrade General! Many of them are seriously wounded who have just had their limbs amputated. If there is a problem with cleaning the wounds and applying medicine, they may lose their lives due to infection. They can enter a regular large hospital. It’s saved! To be honest, we have been worried about what to do if there is no one in Chelyabinsk to help us arrange it, but now all the problems have been solved.”

Facing the wounded people, doctors and nurses who were watching and thanking him, Comrade Lao Ma didn't feel that he was doing anything great. Instead, he felt a little embarrassed and smiled.

"Don't worry, everyone, I can assure you. After we arrive in Chelyabinsk, I will definitely arrange for everyone to be hospitalized and will not abandon anyone. I still have some acquaintances there who will arrange these things It’s not a problem, not to mention that we are all heroes of the motherland. Heroes will be treated as heroes no matter where they go in the motherland.”

If it were someone else making the promise, there might still be a little uncertainty. After all, someone these days who can arrange for so many people to be admitted to a big hospital just by opening his mouth would really have to be a powerful man. Otherwise, without planning or notifying me in advance, who knows what would happen if I suddenly visited an unfamiliar place that was not my destination.

But now, the person who made the promise to everyone is Malashenko. This is a household name in the entire motherland, known to all ages. Even the children are writing this special message in crooked and childish handwriting on the tank graffiti drawn by themselves. The name of the great hero.

Thanks to the powerful energy of the Soviet propaganda machine, Malashenko has long become the most outstanding frontline commander who has been regarded as a hero. In addition to higher-level commanders such as Vatutin and Zhukov, among the heroes below the middle and senior levels, Malashenko has the best reputation and the most glorious record. Pravda reported that he was nicknamed "Nemesis".

So if General Malashenko wants to arrange hospitalization for everyone, there is definitely no problem.

Relatively simple thinking is a "common problem" or common characteristic of people in this era of very limited information. Things that are taken for granted are taken for granted.

Will the famous General Malashenko be unable to handle a hospitalization?

It's obviously very easy to do, it's just a piece of cake.

He was also embarrassed to let the wounded suffer along with him. Seeing this, Malashenko didn't say anything more and sat down with a smile.

Malashenko doesn't feel it's a burden to take on these things. For him, it's just what he should do, it's that simple.

The entire air journey was not that long. A few hours later, Malashenko could already see the Chelyabinsk airport runway below. Sitting in this cabin with poor sound insulation all the way, Malashenko almost went deaf.

"Hello, General Malashenko! Comrade Kotin sent me to pick you up. If there is no problem, I will help you with your luggage. The car is ready and it is over there. We can go to the factory immediately. Here, Comrade Ke Jing is hosting a banquet for you to come over."

Malashenko knew the man who came to pick him up at his home.

This person is Ke Jing's civilian secretary-general, or that's what it means, but Comrade Ma has forgotten the specific name.

On weekdays, he is mainly responsible for dealing with civil affairs and government matters at hand. He does not care about military industry and production matters. The last time I came to Kejing, I saw him at the dinner table. He was a scholar in his early forties wearing glasses, and his appearance was quite impressive. He looked very much like a middle school teacher or a head teacher who teaches Chinese.

"I need you to help me deal with something, and I need it now. Here's the thing."

Malashenko, who explained the situation clearly at the edge of the plane, raised his finger and pointed at the plane behind him. Several wounded people and medical staff inside were looking at it eagerly.

The secretary-general who always hangs around Kojing is naturally a good person and well-versed in people's ways. Just by hearing and looking at it, he already understood what Malashenko meant, and then smiled at Malashenko. Schenko gave the answer.

"This is no problem. I will leave it to a dedicated person. You can keep track of the progress and the latest situation through me at any time. I suggest that we set off immediately, Comrade General. You also know that Comrade Ke Jing is very busy at work on weekdays. No matter what you say, It’s not good to keep him waiting for you for too long.”

Secretary-Generals who manage civilian and political matters usually have prestigious tasks with well-developed connections. Based on his relationship with Kogin and the apparent importance of this matter, Malashenko can safely handle this matter. Leave the matter to the secretary-general. Then he followed this suggestion, carried his suitcase and got on the bus. It was indeed not easy to let Ke Jin wait there for too long.

"Comrade General, are you here alone this time?"

"Um?"

Not long after the car started and drove out, Malashenko, who was sitting in the back seat, heard a slightly curious question from the secretary-general in the front passenger seat.

"Yes, I came alone without anyone else. Is there any problem?"

"It's not a big problem, Comrade General. It's just that it's really rare for a general to be alone without a single entourage or even a guard. I just had a little accident, I hope you won't forgive me."

Malashenko, who was sitting in the back seat, smiled after hearing this: So it was for this reason.

To be honest, even now that he has become a general, Malashenko still doesn't like that kind of pomp and ostentatious behavior.

After finally taking a vacation to be alone and quiet as a free man, Malashenko didn't want to be annoyed by followers following him wherever he went.

After returning to the safety of the rear, he likes to go out alone. This is Malashenko's "old habit" since 1941. It's just that the officers back then were not as senior as they are now. Although the military rank has changed significantly today, they still "remain true to their original aspirations."

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