Emptying the Family Fortune, Capitalist Lady Marries the Chief and Follows Him to the Army

Military marriage + historical setting + space + transmigration + sweet romance + love that deepens over time. This is a story about an absolutely doting wolfdog general and a seemingly innocent bu...

Chapter 346 Instructor Qin's face darkened (1/2)

Chapter 346 Instructor Qin's face darkened. "Sister Su An..."

A weak voice, trembling with sobs, interrupted Su Tang's thoughts.

Wang Xiaoya and Chen Xiaocao, supporting each other like two chicks just pulled out of the mud, limped over to her side and handed her a water bottle.

When Chen Xiaocao saw the terrifying purplish-blue bruise on Su Tang's arm, large tears welled up in her already red eyes.

"Sister Su An, are you... are you in pain?" Her voice trembled as she cautiously reached out, wanting to touch but not daring to touch the horrifying wound. "These male soldiers were too heavy-handed! Especially that Zhang Kui, I saw him, he did it on purpose! His eyes were red when he hit you!"

Wang Xiaoya's eyes also reddened, and she sobbed angrily: "That damned Zhang Kui! Wasn't he the one who challenged you in the cafeteria last time and got beaten up by Instructor Qin? He's too incompetent to cause trouble for the instructor, so he takes it out on you! What a scoundrel!"

"That bastard Zhang Kui!"

With a roar, Gao Kai and his fellow police officers charged forward like a pack of enraged wolves, their bodies radiating a palpable killing intent.

When Gao Kai's gaze fell on the glaring scar on Su Tang's arm, his eyes instantly turned red, his angular face was filled with anger, and his fists clenched so tightly they cracked.

"Did he inflict Teacher Su's injuries?" Gao Kai's voice was hoarse, as if he was trying his best to suppress an impending eruption of a volcano.

"It was him!" Wang Xiaoya immediately complained. "We all saw it! He was just taking revenge! He launched a sneak attack when there were many people and things were chaotic."

"Fine, very well!" Gao Kai laughed in fury. He turned around abruptly, his fiery eyes scanning the crowd frantically. "I'll skin him alive today!"

Zhang Kui was lying half-dead not far away, being supported by two companions, still cursing and bragging.

"See that? I punched that woman and she almost flew out of her skin! If the instructor hadn't been watching, I would have broken her arm!"

"Exactly! A greenhorn female soldier, she really thinks she's something! Brother Kai must have lost his mind, calling her 'teacher'..."

Before he could finish speaking, he felt a murderous gaze lock onto him.

Looking up, she was met with Gao Kai's murderous eyes.

Zhang Kui's heart skipped a beat, but he couldn't back down in front of so many people. He stiffened his neck and glared back defiantly: "What, Gao Kai? Trying to stand up for your female teacher?"

"Go to hell with Zhang Kui!" Gao Kai's anger was instantly ignited. Like an enraged cheetah, he took a step forward and was about to rush forward.

"Stop." A slender yet strong hand grabbed Gao Kai's sleeve.

Su Tang had stood up at some point, still looking calm and composed, but her face was excessively pale due to exhaustion and pain.

Gao Kai's body stiffened.

He turned around abruptly, his eyes filled with confusion and frustration: "Teacher Su! He..."

“I know.” Su Tang interrupted him, her gaze passing over him and calmly landing on Zhang Kui, who was looking smug not far away.

Zhang Kui felt a little uneasy under her calm, unwavering eyes, but he still retorted, "Did you hear that? Your teacher told you not to meddle in other people's business! Gao Kai, you're just a dog that Su An keeps!"

"You fucking want to die!" Gao Kai roared again, turning around to charge once more.

"Gao Kai!" Su Tang's voice suddenly rose, "If you go there now, you'll really embarrass me!"

Gao Kai's steps were as if nailed to the spot, unable to move forward even an inch.

His chest heaved violently, like a wild beast trapped in a cage, his immense anger and grievances unable to find an outlet, causing his handsome face to turn purplish-red.

Su Tang walked slowly to him, her voice regaining its calm as she said, word by word, "On the training ground, there is no distinction between men and women, only comrades and enemies. He attacked me with such force not because he is strong, but because he is afraid of me. He is afraid of what I said in the cafeteria, afraid that I will really beat him down in the combat assessment a month from now."

Her voice wasn't loud, but it carried clearly to the ears of everyone around her.

The expressions on the faces of the soldiers who had been watching the spectacle became somewhat subtle.