Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1541 Legal lying

After handling the affairs of the troops who had just fought the battle at hand, Malashenko, who could not wait any longer, immediately turned his head and ran quickly towards Vatutin. Now Malashenko is really worried about what could happen to Vatutin, even if he is slightly injured by a bullet.

You must know that Vatutin in history suffered from wound infection caused by a life-threatening trauma after being shot. In the end, the most critical period of treatment and rescue was delayed, and he died due to complications from the infection.

Malashenko could not guarantee whether the wheels of fate would be strikingly similar, and perhaps there was the possibility and fate that Vatutin would die after suffering a gunshot wound.

Although it sounds a little weird and impossible, but since such ridiculous things have happened to him, Malashenko really can't guarantee that there won't be any ridiculous things that are difficult for ordinary people to understand. It happened to Vatutin. After all, time travel has already happened, what else is absolutely impossible? The answer is of course no.

"Comrade Commander! Comrade Commander!!!"

As the saying goes, you hear someone before you see him. Before Vatutin saw the familiar face of Malashenko behind the car, the familiar voice of shouting running towards him was heard. into the ears.

"It's General Malashenko, Comrade Commander, he's coming to meet us!"

After a fierce ambush battle, the adjutant, who was covered in gunpowder smoke and dust, spoke first. Next to him, Vatutin, who was also in embarrassment, put the gun in his hand back into the holster on his waist. , took a few breaths and then nodded slightly.

"It's really thanks to him. If Malashenko hadn't arrived in time with his people, we might have turned into corpses lying on the ground."

Even in front of his subordinates, Vatutin did not hide his praise of Malashenko and blurted it out on the spot.

The adjutant on the side who had the same feeling immediately nodded in agreement. Even he did not expect Malashenko to bring people to the rescue so quickly. It was as if he knew in advance that Comrade Commander would be in danger. , and then prepare early and set off early to come.

"Let's go over and thank our hero. It seems that he is more anxious than us."

What Vatutin said was right. Malashenko was indeed in a hurry. He rushed to the rescue like an ant on a hot pot, and now he hurried over to see and confirm Vatutin with his own eyes. Was Kyo injured?

"Comrade Commander, are you okay? Are you injured? I'm so sorry that I brought people here late!"

Before Vatutin could say anything when he met his opponent, Malashenko took the initiative to ask about the situation and took all the responsibility on himself. This really made Vatutin feel safe. Some couldn't laugh or cry and shook their heads.

"No, you didn't come late, Malashenko. On the contrary, you came very timely. I was telling Olyosha just now that if you hadn't come in time, I'm afraid all of us would have been lying in bed by now. The bodies on the ground.”

"As for me, it's fine. I didn't suffer any skin injuries at all. It's just that I've been at the headquarters for a long time, and all the bones in my body are a little stiff. Suddenly fighting such a fierce hand-to-hand battle, my waist and legs are a little uncomfortable. It feels good, haha!”

Not only was Vatutin fine, but he was still here joking and laughing. It really made Comrade Ma, our heart in our throats, extremely ashamed.

"As long as it's okay, if something happens to you, I really don't know what to do, Comrade Commander."

I really couldn't think of what to say in response to Vatutin's laughter. Malashenko, who looked ashamed, could only use such words that were not nutritious but considered normal to excuse him.

Fortunately, Vatutin had questions to ask Malashenko, so the conversation could continue without being embarrassed and speechless.

"Speaking of which, Malashenko, how did you, uh, let me put it another way, more appropriately. How did you know that I was in danger? The battles you were responsible for should have ended, and you still told me in the telegram that you The division's equipment has been greatly damaged and needs rest and maintenance. If this is the case, shouldn't your division be resting in place now? Why did you bring your people here?"

Malashenko had already expected that Vatutin would most likely ask such a question. After all, everyone would feel a little confused when someone unexpectedly saves their life. It is normal to ask the reason and find out the situation. What's more, as the commander of the front army, Vatutin also has the right to know the mobilization of the troops.

"That's it, Comrade Commander. The liaison officer sent to our division by the Front Army Headquarters is the one who just came to our division with documents to convey the news. He accidentally said that you went to the front line for inspection. I looked at the map I found that the place you went to inspect was still a war zone, and you only brought a small number of guards."

"I have a hunch that there is a high probability that you will be in danger. If the Germans or other forces suddenly attack, it will be difficult to have countermeasures to stop it. So even if my trip is in vain, just treat it as a training exercise for the troops. Well, it is enough to at least ensure your safety. This is the reason and the process. Fortunately, some of the tanks in our division can move, and not all of them have reached their limit. "

It was impossible for Malashenko to tell Vatutin bluntly, "Oh, my friend has traveled from the future. I know that you, a commander who was so promiscuous, was killed when Cherkasy was defeated. And he died at the gunpoint of a bandit, not a German. He was the most aggrieved Red Army general to die in the entire Patriotic War. "

Based on this principle, Malashenko must make up a suitable reason, which is a lie, to fool Vatutin in front of him.

Malashenko himself thinks this reason is quite appropriate and perfect. Anyway, after listening to it, I couldn't find any obvious flaws. As for whether I can fool Vatugin, it all depends on my face.

"So that's it. I've been wondering about the reason why you suddenly brought people here. It seems that your battlefield intuition has always been very sharp, and you can even guess this kind of thing correctly. It is necessary for you to share your experience. Let everyone learn from it. It is best for more Red Army commanders to have battlefield intuition and keen insight like you."

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Malashenko didn't expect that Vatutin would accept his reasons so easily. This seemed a bit too much? Something's not right or something?

Malashenko himself couldn't tell, but since Vatutin didn't go into details, why should he continue to nag about this matter to make trouble for himself?

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