The Military Female Soldier With Unwavering Stubbornness

Chapter 1864 - Pain Him The Most



Chapter 1864: Pain Him The Most

His last sentence, “My condition is actually an ordinary medical matter”, made him feel weird no matter how he tried to look at the matter in another point of view, it was like…like… he was deliberately justifying Ye Zhifan!

That’s right! That was why Xia Jinyuan felt weird!

Uncle Chen’s words made him feel like he was deliberately trying to find an excuse for Ye Zhifan, but he was angry, so he used words like, “It doesn’t matter much”, “I think,” and so on. This was inconsistent with the following statement.

Did Uncle Chen think that there was something wrong with Ye Zhifan? Or did he notice something?

Ye Zhifan had such a bold measure to harm Uncle Chen?

Why would he harm Uncle Chen?

Why did things have to be done that way?

What could Ye Zhifan get if he killed Uncle Chen? Was he not afraid of being exposed and lost his status and reputation?

Ye Zhifan was a clever and cautious official. Little fox had such a poor relationship with his family, and yet he had never made a move on her by himself. Even if Ye Ying had an accident in the college entrance examination, he did not do anything irrational…. how could such a person may suddenly harm Uncle Chen?

For a while, Xia Jinyuan couldn’t figure out the reason for Principal Chen’s dialogue in cooperation with the military department’s investigation.

Initially, he planned to show the military investigation report to his little fox,… But then he thought to take things slowly; he shall listen to Uncle Chen’s explanation first.

Ye Jian didn’t ask too many questions. She got up and looked at Principal Chen through the glass, who was asleep. Her chapped lips were slightly tightened. Her eyes looked like a child who was afraid of losing her favorite toy if she blinked.

How could she not be afraid?

Ye Jian, who longed for family affection in her previous life, was lonely until she died. In this life, she got her to wish and made up for the regrets of her previous life. Now, Uncle Gen was gone, and the next person that Ye Jian was most worried of was Principal Chen.

Plus, she knew his identity, so she was even more afraid of losing her last relative.

She was really scared, very scared, even if she was a determined soldier, she was still afraid of the loss of family affection.

“If you keep watching like this, even if you didn’t go in, Uncle Chen would wake up.” Xia Jinyuan, who opened the door gently, pulled Ye Jian into the ward with him and told her to stop staring… The way she watched Uncle Chen through the window, the way her back slumped in sadness, her grief made him feel as if he was suffocating, making him feel uncomfortable.

Her sadness made him feel most distressed.

He really wanted to ask why she occasionally feels sad? It was as if there was a thick ink around her that couldn’t be melted, isolating her from the whole world, making him feel flustered.

He had to ask; he really had to ask one day.

He couldn’t ask now, Uncle Chen was still lying in the hospital. If he asked about her temperament now, she would definitely say that it was because she was worried about Uncle Chen.

“Everything will be better, Little Fox. Uncle Chen is fine, why are you sad? You have to be happy.” Xia Jinyuan patted her on the shoulder and said to the guards, “We will stay on watch from now. We’ll call you again if we need you.”

“Yes!” The guards saluted, opened the door, and left.

Ye Jian, whose mood was refocused, knew that something was wrong with herself, so she lowered her head and took a deep breath before turning around. Captain Xia was right. If she continued to watch, Uncle Chen would definitely be awakened.

She turned around, saw the folder in his hands, and then her sharp eyes looked into his eyes. She asked softly, “Have you got them all?”

“Yes, they are all here; you can take a look first.” When he entered the hospital, he went directly to get the backed-up medical records and the investigation report of the Yunnan Provincial Police Department. On the other hand, Ye Jian went straight to the convalescent building. Looking pitifully at Ye Jian’s face, which was fairly fine, without a single trace of sadness, Xia Jinyuan sighed and said, “Sit down and read. Lean against the wall if you’re tired.”


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