"Sergey Ivanovich Ulyanov" "Sergei Ivanovich Ulyanov, in absence" "Sergey Ivanovich Ulyanov" After three rounds of kicking, no one answered, so Professor Sobchak had to pick up a red pen and write a big cross on Seryosha's attendance record.
"If any of you know Sergei Ivanovich Ulyanov, please tell him on my behalf, and if he still wants to take the exam in economic law, come to my office immediately.
Otherwise, I can only regret that he failed this course."
Professor Sobchak felt surprisingly angry, when did Leningrad University actually admit such students, and did not cherish this rare opportunity to study at all, you must know how many hard-working children could not even enter the gate of Leningrad Sobchak settled down and began to teach, after all, the children who were listening carefully should not be affected by someone skipping class.
The class had not been going on for a few minutes, when suddenly the head of the department walked to the door of the classroom and greeted and gestured at him.
Sobchak watched him gesture for a long time and didn't know what it meant, so he could only apologize to the students and walked outside the classroom.
"Professor Sobchak, stop lecturing just yet.
Just now there was a call from your house, and your wife seems to be giving birth.
The head of the department said half anxiously and half congratulatory.
However, Sobchak felt a little embarrassed, and hurriedly asked: "What about the students inside?"
"Hey, let them get out of class first, this is a big deal in your family, go back, I'll leave it to me here" The head of the department said in a big way.
Professor Sobchak hurriedly thanked the head of the department in a panic, ran into the classroom and said sorry to everyone, then picked up his things and began to run out in a hurry.
He put his things in his bike, got into the car at a trot, and began to sped in the direction of the hospital.
In a hurry, Sobchak unconsciously accelerated his ride, and everywhere he passed was like a gust of wind.
But there is a famous saying that if you want to go fast, you can't reach it, and just as Sobchak was about to reach the intersection, a car was slowly turning.
Sobchak saw that he was about to collide, so he hurriedly pinched the brake, but unfortunately because the speed was too fast, Sobchak couldn't stop at all, and hit it head-on.
There was a loud bang, and the driver Salman quickly stepped on the brakes, but fortunately the speed was not fast, otherwise something would have happened.
Salman was about to turn the car when suddenly a man flew up and fell heavily on the front windshield of the car.
Salman's first instinct was to slam on the brakes.
However, in this way, Seryosha, who was sitting in the back seat, was not prepared at all, and fell forward fiercely, but fortunately he held the seat in front of him with his hand so that he did not hit the seat.
"What's going on" Seryosha didn't blame in his tone, he just wanted to know what was going on.
"I'm sorry, Secretary Ulyanov.
A guy on his bike suddenly crashed into me, right in my blind spot," Salman hurriedly explained.
"It's okay, Salman will see if the person who was hit is okay," Seryosha said, opening the car door and walking down.
Salman also hurriedly got out of the car to check.
Seryosha walked to the front of the car, saw Sobchak, who had fallen to the ground hard, and hurriedly went up to help.
Sobchak fell really hard this time, and he lay on the ground for a long time without relieving himself.
Seryosha asked with some concern: "Comrade, are you injured, do you want to take you to the hospital?"
"Ahh "Let's go to the hospital for a check-up, comrade, in case there is internal bleeding, it's not a joke, we happen to have a car, we can send you there, if you really have something, we won't shirk the responsibility."
Seryosha felt that after all, he was in a car, and although someone hit him, the safety of the person was the most important thing.
That's why he insisted on taking Sobchak to the hospital.
Seryosha didn't recognize Sobchak as his teacher, and Sobchak didn't recognize Seryosha as his student, in fact, this is normal, because the two have never met, and the reason is not because Seryosha missed all of Sobchak's classes.
"I hope to do me a favor if it is convenient for you, my wife is about to give birth, I am going back to see her, please send me to the hospital where she is admitted," Sobchak pleaded anxiously.
"Okay, no problem, come on, Salman, come and do me a favor and get this gentleman into the car.
Comrade, where is your wife in that hospital?"
Seryosha asked as he helped Sobchak.
"First Central Maternity Hospital," Sobchak replied gratefully.
Seryosha and Sobchak got into the car, and the car drove to the First Central Maternity Hospital.
Fortunately, this is not the rush hour for commuting, and there is no traffic congestion.
Salman came to the First Central Maternity Hospital with a familiar car, and as soon as he stopped the car, Sobchak hurriedly thanked him, opened the car door and limped to the hospital.
Since Sobchak's legs were not good, Seryosha quickly followed.
"Which ward?"
Seryosha asked as he ran.
"I don't know what I'm asking," Sobchak said, and the two of them hurried to the information desk.
"Hello, may I ask where my wife Lyudmila is, he just sent it, and he is about to give birth," Sobchak asked anxiously.
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The nurse looked it up in the register and told the two of them the exact room numbers.
Seryosha ran upstairs with Sobchak again.
When the two rushed to the ward, Seryosha was stunned for a moment, but he didn't expect to meet an acquaintance.
It was none other than Vladimir, who had not been seen for many days.
"What about Lyudmila," Sobchak hurriedly asked.
"I've been pushed into the delivery room, Mr.
Sobchak, don't worry, the doctor said that your wife is fine," Vladimir saw Sobchak's anxious look and hurriedly comforted.
"Vladimir, why are you here," Seryosha asked curiously.
"I was going to visit my teacher, but who knew that I would meet my wife," Vladimir explained.
"You say he's Sobchak-sensei, what's going on?"
Seryosha asked again.
"Oh, don't you know Professor Sobchak, but you haven't taken his classes as an authority on economic law at Leningrad University," Vladimir asked curiously.
"By the way, thank you, comrade, I don't know what you call it yet," Sobchak said with a grateful face.
"My name is Sergey Ivanovich Ulyanov, you can call me Seryosha," Seryosha replied.
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