Xia Yiwei liked Ye Jianâs unpretentious temperament. When her family members asked about her, she only gave very good comments.
She nodded affirmatively and replied with her most majestic eldest brother in their generation, âYes, sheâs really good. You will know it at first sight when Old Six brings her back.â
Zhou Yijin was shocked, âNo way; sheâs younger than me! And sheâs even a cadet! âŠIf she really comes over, then donât I have to hide away from her as far as I can?â
âI will find a way to catch you so that you can learn from Old Sixâs girlfriend.â Zhou Yichen said with a smile, his elegant voice full of cruelty, âThen youâll be so ashamed that you would want to live again.â
The conversation between the two brothers and sisters made everyone else laugh, and the servants in the old house could not help smiling as they listened to their laughter.
When Ye Jian, who was mentioned by them, returned to the hotel, she was called by Principal Chen to chat.
Seeing Principal Chenâs serious expression, Ye Jian felt a little confused.
âRegiment Commander Liu mentioned just now that Ye Zhifan has gotten some connections with Deputy Chief of Staff Du, Ye girl, you seem to already know, when did you know?â
Principal Chen, who was sitting on the sofa, asked with a deep voice, which made Ye Jianâs heart beat a little faster. She didnât know how she had offended him. She thought about itâŠno; it didnât seem that she had done anything offensive.
In the hospital, Captain Xiatold him that related matters needed to be concealed from Ye Jian for the time being. And that involved the connection between Ye Zhifan and Deputy Chief of Staff Du.
But Ye girlâs reaction just now was not surprised; it was only clear, which showed that she already knew about it, but it was impossible that Captain Xia had told her.
Oh, so it was that incident. Ye Jian pursed the corners of her mouth slightly. After considering the meeting, she told him what happened in the mall today, ââŠWhen I left, Sun Dongqing told me that I couldnât be proud for too long and that I would be taught a good lesson when Ye Ying entered the army.â
âSo, when Regiment Commander Liu mentioned that Ye Zhifan had some connections with Deputy Chief of Staff Du, I was not surprised.â
Fortunately, she met Ye Zhifan and his family in the morning. Otherwise, the reason why she was not surprised was actually something she knew from her previous life.
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Her explanation made Principal Chen nod slightly, âI see; then it makes sense.â
âSince you already know, I donât have to hide some things from you anymore.â Principal Chen also truthfully told Ye Jian the same problems he had talked with Xia Jinyuan in the hospital that day.
He told her things from the fact that Director Cai went to the NUTD to find her, and then to get rid of Sun Yaozu, he told her everything Xia Jinyuan wanted to conceal from her.
The only thing they didnât know was that Ye Zhifan was able to get in touch with Deputy Chief of Staff Du was because he actually saved Deputy Chief of Staff Duâs son.
âCaptain Xia suspects that the two of them have set up a line first to deal with you, and the other is to deal with the Xia Family. We were afraid that you would be worried; he also just mentioned to me, I only thought it through carefully before deciding to let you know the truth.â
âWell, itâs not necessary now. You already know what we wanted to hide from you, and the Military Commission for Discipline Inspection has also joined in the investigation. I am also not worried about you doing something wrong on the spur of fighting justice for your mother.â
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âAlso, you canât blame Captain Xia for not telling you. I told him not to tell you because I knew you were taking your exam soon at the time; I didnât want you to be distracted.â Principal Chen didnât want to cause any trouble between the two, so he shouldered the entire matter and continued, âIf Captain Xia hadnât reported your motherâs affairs directly to Commander-in-Chief Xia, Iâm afraid the Military Discipline Inspection Commission would not even know about it!â
âYou canât blame Captain Xia. Instead, you must thank him well.â