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Chapter 2673 Buying a House(2/2)

After the night exercise, Anna fell asleep soundly, but Sokov, who had just moved into his new home, was in a state of excitement. He got up and got out of bed, and wandered to the study without even wearing any clothes. Sitting in front of the desk, he

I turned on the lamp on the table and started to read the books and magazines on the table.

He soon discovered that in addition to books and magazines, there were actually several reading notes. He curiously opened one of them and browsed the contents carefully.

If it was before entering the underground fortifications, he would have been unable to understand many of the words in the notebook. But after staying in the war years for so many years, he was able to read and write the handwritten words in the notebook with ease.

The content in the notebook is Lyuba's father recording his thoughts on reading. Although Sokov did not necessarily agree with it, he just watched it for entertainment.

After flipping through a few pages, Sokov was suddenly attracted by a passage.

I saw it read: "Today I went to a used bookstore to buy a dated copy of "The Dawns Here Are Quiet". When I went home and looked through it, I found that the printer had made a serious printing error. The author of this book,

It should be Boris Vasilyev, but who knows the author's name above, but it is M.M. Sokov..."

Sokov thought he was being deceived, so he rubbed his eyes vigorously and continued to read. His last name in the dream, "Sokov", was written in black and white on the notebook. His breathing suddenly became rapid.

He continued reading and saw in the note: "When I called the used bookstore to ask why a book with such an error existed, the other party's reply was that it was the printer's error and had nothing to do with them.

I firmly disagree with my withdrawal of the book."

Sokov put down his notebook, stood up and looked at the bookshelf next to him. He wanted to find out whether the book with his name printed on it was on this bookshelf.

He clearly remembered that before he went to Vienna, he gave the manuscript of "The Ordinary Soldier" to Asiya and asked her to forward it to the publisher on his behalf. If Asiya really did as he asked, then he
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