It may seem like she doesn't have any particularly outstanding achievements, but that's not the case! At the beginning, Serebryakov is so unreliable that she falls from fatigue while marching, but as the war progresses and she sacrifices herself on the front lines alongside Tanya, she grows stronger and stronger. Take a look at how she grows.

Serebryakov is considerate of his superiors

Source: Saga of Tanya Episode 3

Serebryakov notices something unusual about Tanya during the march and asks if something is wrong, but Tanya brushes him off, telling him to focus instead. Naturally, Tanya, who was in a bad mood, was not going to listen to such advice, and with Serebryakov's threats firmly in his hands, he headed straight for the battlefield. However, I think this advice was good in the sense that it limited losses to his own troops and allowed them to prepare for the next operation.

Tanya recommended Serebryakov for officer training.

Source: Saga of Tanya Episode 3

Whatever the reason, the fact that Tanya, a rationalist, recommended her subordinate, Serebryakov, is proof that he is an excellent subordinate. Thanks to this recommendation, he would go on to become Tanya's adjutant.

Serebryakov is promoted to Tanya's adjutant

Source: Saga of Tanya Episode 5

Fortunately, he was already acquainted with Tanya and was also of the same gender, so he successfully became Tanya's adjutant. To complete the organization quickly, he prepared dozens of personnel to help with the preparations. Even Tanya, as expected, was impressed by this.

Even an overly skilled adjutant can be a problem

Source: Saga of Tanya Episode 5

I was amazed. People who can act before they're told are valuable, no matter where you are.

Serebryakov is the only woman to survive Tanya's rigorous training.

Source: Saga of Tanya Episode 5

Serebryakov immediately realizes that an artillery attack is coming, so he grabs a shovel and starts digging while Tanya is giving her speech.

As he grows accustomed to Tanya's cruelty, he stands out from the crowd.

Thanks to Serebryakov, Tanya is able to act independently.

First Company, march forward!

Source: Saga of Tanya Episode 6

After confirming Tanya's back, he immediately realized he was in command and ordered her to march to the front lines. From this point on, Serebryakov's growth becomes tangible.

Serebryakov is also considerate of his colleagues.

Didn't you learn in officer training that the unit commander is solely responsible for all actions within the unit?

Source: Saga of Tanya the Evil Episode 9

Serebryakov, encouraging the heartbroken Grantz, is no longer the same exhausted man who collapsed during a march. He has overcome many hardships and made great strides both physically and mentally. I believe Serebryakov's words deeply comforted Grantz. It seems his support for the inarticulate Tanya isn't limited to the battlefield.

Summary

Source: Saga of Tanya Episode 6

It's fascinating to watch Tanya, who is strong from the start, and Serebryakov, who gradually grows. Tanya is unable to care for her own mental health, so perhaps Serebryakov, who is warm-hearted and caring towards his teammates, is able to maintain their good condition by caring for them. An excellent adjutant is not just someone with combat ability, but also someone who can take care of administrative matters and mental health care, things that the commander cannot keep up with.

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