Rebirth in the 70s: Marrying an Officer to Become the Richest

Lin Jin has transmigrated. She has traveled to the 1970s and is now a girl with the same name.

As the sole inheritor of a traditional Chinese medicine family and having studied Western medici...

Chapter Six Jade Pot Island

Unlike the tranquility of Yangliu Village, thousands of kilometers away on an island, a group of highly trained soldiers are carrying out a top-secret mission. This seemingly deserted island actually conceals a massive, secret research base. The soldiers' mission is to destroy this base and all the pathogens within it.

Team leader Gong Moze was particularly cautious, fully aware of the terrible consequences the virus would bring if it spread. They located the research base, but it was heavily guarded. Destroying the virus within the base wouldn't be difficult, but a safe retreat required careful planning. Gong Moze led his team into hiding, meticulously observing the defensive layout around the base. He discovered that patrols changed every ten minutes, creating brief blind spots in surveillance during these shifts.

He quickly devised a plan, dividing his forces into three groups. One group was responsible for creating a disturbance to attract the guards' attention, while another group took the opportunity to infiltrate and locate the germ storage facility and plant explosives. Gong Moze personally led the last group to deal with the resistance encountered along the way and cover his teammates' evacuation.

As planned, the team tasked with drawing attention quickly sprang into action, and gunfire erupted. Gong Moze's team also encountered fierce resistance, but advanced steadily thanks to their superior combat skills. Meanwhile, the team that successfully infiltrated the facility located the germ storage and planted the explosives.

Just then, an unexpected event occurred. An alarm suddenly sounded; the enemy had activated their emergency plan. Gong Moze immediately issued a retreat order. Fortunately, they had planned their route in advance. Before the enemy could completely encircle them, they successfully detonated explosives to destroy the germ storage facility and, using smoke grenades and other tools, broke through the encirclement, heading towards the rendezvous point.

Although they successfully broke through the encirclement, several soldiers were wounded. Gong Moze led the wounded to the rendezvous point. He only breathed a sigh of relief after the plane took off. However, seeing the pained expressions on the wounded soldiers' faces, he frowned deeply. Although the medics in the team did their best to treat the wounds, some injuries were too severe and required urgent professional medical treatment.

The plane slowly landed on the runway, emitting a low rumble. As the cabin door opened, Gong Moze quickly descended the stairs, his usually stern face now appearing exceptionally grave. Without hesitation, he immediately found a phone and dialed the emergency contact number for the Heilongjiang Provincial Military Hospital.

"Hey! I have a group of wounded soldiers here who need to be sent to your hospital for treatment immediately. Please be prepared to receive them!" Gong Moze said urgently and firmly.

After hanging up the phone, he turned and directed the medical staff to carefully lift the wounded soldiers out of the cabin and quickly transfer them to the waiting ambulances. Every movement was swift and methodical, as if it had been practiced countless times.

The ambulance sped towards the Heilongjiang Provincial Military Hospital, its siren piercing the air and drawing the attention of passersby. Inside, Gong Moze clenched his fists, silently praying that these brave soldiers would be safe and sound.

Chief's Office

Yu Qinghua stared intently at Gong Moze, a slight smile playing on his lips. "Good lad," he said, "You've completed this mission so brilliantly; I'm truly impressed! As for the wounded soldiers, don't worry about them. The hospital will take good care of them. You, however, should rest well for a few days and recharge. But don't let your guard down, because when you return, even more arduous and demanding tasks await you!"

Changing the subject, Yu Qinghua continued, "By the way, your old man called again to ask about your marriage! If you don't take this matter seriously, he might try to find a way to transfer you back to your hometown!"

Upon hearing this, Gong Moze's resolute and cold face remained unmoved. He straightened his back and replied with a serious expression, "Commander, please forgive my bluntness, but this is a military camp, and it seems inappropriate to discuss private matters here."

Upon hearing this, Yu Qinghua's eyes widened, and he raised his voice to scold, "Hey! You brat, you're actually lecturing me with these grand principles? What do you mean by private matters? All your affairs are public matters to me! What, you think you're all grown up now, huh!"

Immediately afterward, Yu Qinghua softened his tone slightly, but the authority in his eyes remained undiminished: "In short, you need to know your place. You're not a child anymore, yet you still cause your parents so much worry!" Gong Moze muttered under his breath, "They're worrying for nothing." Yu Qinghua stomped his foot in anger, pointing at Gong Moze and saying, "You're really stubborn. Never mind, let's not talk about that now. Although your mission was successful, it also exposed many problems. For example, your emergency response plan against the enemy was a bit rushed; you must improve that next time." Gong Moze respectfully saluted, "Yes, sir, I will learn from this experience."

After leaving the commander's office, Gong Moze decided to visit the wounded soldiers at the hospital. Entering the ward, he was relieved to see that although the soldiers were injured, their spirits were relatively good. At that moment, an elderly traditional Chinese medicine doctor was taking the pulse and prescribing medicine for the wounded. Curious, Gong Moze went over to watch. The doctor said, "Traditional medicine is sometimes more suitable than Western medicine for treating injuries and restoring vitality." Gong Moze seemed thoughtful. Actually, Gong Moze wasn't entirely trusting of traditional Chinese medicine, so he had specifically asked the hospital director, who also said that traditional Chinese medicine would be more suitable for this soldier's injury.

Soon after, the camp organized medical training, inviting several renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to give lectures, which Gong Moze actively participated in. During the training, he discovered the wonders of traditional Chinese medicine; it could not only cure diseases and save lives but also strengthen the body and prevent illness. He thought that if the soldiers could acquire some knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, casualties might be reduced during future missions. From then on, Gong Moze began to diligently study traditional Chinese medicine, hoping to apply it to the military's medical support.