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Chapter 2680(2/2)

After saying this, he turned to Lida and asked: "By the way, is your political commissar Ulanova still alive today?"

Lida shook her head and said bitterly: "She passed away the year before last year. Since her death, no one has come to my house to visit me anymore. I just sit on the recliner in the bedroom every day, looking out the window in a daze, guessing

When can I go see my old friends?"

"Great-grandmother, your health is so good, you can live for at least ten or twenty years." Victoria said next to her: "Now you have another friend named Misha, who can often come and chat with you."

Hearing what Victoria said, Lida grabbed Sokov's arm with her wrinkled and skinny hand, and begged: "Misha, when you are free, you must come and chat with me more.

I have a feeling my days are numbered."

"Lida!" Sokov patted the back of Lida's hand with his hand and comforted her and said, "I think Victoria is right. Your health is still so good. If you live for another ten or twenty years, you should be able to survive."

It’s not a big problem.”

After chatting for a while, the elderly Leda fell asleep unconsciously.

Sokov helped carry Lida back to the bedroom, placed her gently on the bed, and then came out to say goodbye to Victoria: "Officer Victoria, I'm so sorry to have stayed at your house for so long."

"Misha, thank you."

"Thank me for what?"

"I haven't seen my great-grandmother so happy for many years." Victoria said politely to Sokov: "If you are free, I wonder if you can come and chat with my great-grandmother and talk about something that interests her so that she can

Stay in a good mood.”

Sokov originally wanted to find out what happened after 1946 through Lida. Since Victoria took the initiative to invite him, he naturally wanted it: "Officer Victoria, don't worry, as long as I have time, I will come over and talk to you."

Great-Grandma Chatting.”

"Then I would like to thank you first." Victoria took out the phone and said to Sokov: "Misha, please leave me a phone number so that I can contact you if anything happens in the future." Maybe it was to dispel the problem.

Regarding Sokov's concerns, she also specifically emphasized, "If you encounter any trouble, you can also call me. As long as it is within my scope of authority, I will definitely help you solve the problem."
Chapter completed!
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