Grew up in an orphanage, with average looks, and worked tirelessly for 30 years, accumulating six million in savings. Just as she finally achieved financial freedom without spending a dime, Su Yan ...
Commander Fang said with a complicated expression, "Su Yu, Miss Si is an ambassador for world peace."
Upon hearing this, Su Yu looked somewhat taken aback.
Not only that, even Jue Lao and Xie Jin were somewhat surprised.
The identity of peace envoys should not be underestimated.
Her role was to mediate disputes between warring nations or opposing sides, thereby achieving peace.
People who deserve this title are usually extraordinary, let alone Si Nan, who is also a world peace envoy.
The word "world" is not something that can be taken lightly.
Seeing everyone's expressions, Gao Tai finally felt relieved. He sneered and mocked, "Our Si Nan is Minister Si's only daughter. She's been able to swallow her anger and entangle with you until now because she's kind. If it were me, you would have lost your position as political commissar long ago!"
"Outrageous!" Old Master Jiang said angrily, "How dare you interfere in the affairs of the military region of Country A? If you have the guts, take off Su Yu's hat, and let's see who dares to cause trouble under my nose!"
Si Nan quickly said, "I'm sorry, Grandpa Jiang. Gao Tai just didn't mean it. Please don't hold it against him. I apologize on his behalf!"
Grandpa Jiang also gave her a cold look, saying, "I can't accept Miss Si's apology. You should leave now, or I'll have to resort to special measures."
Si Nan's face stiffened, and she said with a wronged expression, "Grandpa Jiang, Commander Jiang is my savior. Even if he goes back now, I won't be able to rest easy. You can't deny me a chance to repay your kindness, can you?"
At this moment, the woman who had followed Si Nan in without saying a word suddenly took out her work ID and handed it to Old Master Jiang, saying, "General Jiang, I can guarantee that Miss Si Nan's identity is without any problems."
When Grandpa Jiang saw the woman's work ID, his brow furrowed.
Commander Fang's expression changed, thinking to himself that she was indeed a tough nut to crack, as expected of the Si family's daughter.
After a moment, Old Master Jiang said without changing his expression, "I am a family member and have the right to designate someone not to contact my grandson. I have the final say on this matter, and no one else's face matters. This is a military area. You take Miss Si Nan back to where she belongs. This is an order."
The woman's face darkened upon hearing this, as if she hadn't expected Old Master Jiang to be so firm in his stance.
Grandpa Jiang suddenly said jokingly, "I've been retired for several years now, and everyone dares to give me attitude. It seems I'm no longer of any use."
Upon hearing this, everyone present panicked.
Who doesn't know what kind of person "General Jiang" is?
Even though he had been retired for many years, no one dared to offend him in the slightest!
It was not only his great military achievements and his authority during his reign that earned him respect and fear.
Furthermore, it is because the current leader is a soldier personally trained by Jiang Zemin when he was still a regimental commander!
Even after the general leader embarked on his political career, it probably wouldn't have been so smooth if it weren't for Jiang Zemin's support.
The general leader addressed Mr. Jiang as "mentor".
The weight of that word "mentor" is self-evident.
"You flatter me! You're too kind!" the woman quickly replied. "I'll take Miss Si Nan away right now."
After saying that, she gave Si Nan a wink.
Seeing that Old Master Jiang was truly angry, Si Nan had no choice but to leave reluctantly.
After the three left, those who remained were all their own people.
Commander Fang immediately reprimanded, "Su Yu, you're too impatient these days. If Si Nan holds a grudge against you, you'll be in big trouble! Go back and write an 8,000-word self-criticism report and hand it in to me tomorrow."
Su Yu replied, "Yes!"
Grandpa Jiang glanced at Commander Fang and said, "Su Yu's actions were not wrong."
Not just anyone can get close to his grandson without a reason, especially at times like this.
Those who can become peace envoys are not only supported by powerful backgrounds, but also have ulterior motives.
“His actions weren’t wrong, but the way he talks can easily tarnish the image of us soldiers.” Division Commander Fang was both troubled and helpless. “This kid is just like Jiang Jingxing; he’s unruly.”
Don't be fooled by Su Yu's gentle and mild-mannered appearance; he's actually a rebellious person at heart.
Su Yu touched his nose. "I understand, boss. I'll be more careful in the future."
Commander Fang snorted coldly, "It's too late to realize your mistake now. Not a single word can be omitted from the eight thousand-word censorship!"
He needs to teach this brat a lesson.
Su Yu: "..." Go ahead and write it.
When he first joined the army, he and Jiang Jingxing were troublemakers. They were often punished by being forced to write self-criticisms, which were usually eight to ten thousand words long. He could recite the contents of those self-criticisms by heart.
"Alright, stop standing here, let me go in and see what's going on," Old Jue said impatiently.
The crowd immediately made way for them.
After returning from Guangzhou, Jue Lao went into seclusion with a few other old men. The reason for their seclusion was the medical books that Su Yan had given him.
He discovered something from it that was crucial to traditional Chinese medicine, so before he went into seclusion, he instructed that no one should disturb him under any circumstances.
Even today, he had barely stepped out of his room and hadn't even recovered when Old Master Jiang hurriedly dragged him back.
On the way there, Jue Lao learned that Jiang Jingxing had a problem with his leg.
Although exhausted, Jue Lao still mustered all his energy.
This concerns not only the Jiang family, but also the happiness of his young apprentice.
Before he emerged from seclusion, Xie Jin and Guo Ziming were the ones who took Jiang Jingxing's pulse.
Neither of them had ever encountered a case of severed tendons and veins. Even though they had a clue, they dared not act rashly, fearing that something unexpected might happen. So, while stabilizing Jiang Jingxing's condition, they devised a treatment plan and waited for their master to come out and make a decision.
After taking Jiang Jingxing's pulse, Jue Lao examined his bones.
Xie Jin and Guo Ziming immediately focused their attention on his technique.
While the technique of palpation is easy to learn, mastering its essence is extremely difficult.
It's not just about feeling bones, but more importantly, about understanding the meridians and collaterals throughout the human body.
If the technique is mastered, one can tell the condition of a bone simply by touching it with both hands, including the condition of the entire body's meridian system.
Their master's bone-reading technique remains unmatched to this day. Even someone as outstanding as Ye Feixu has not been able to fully grasp the essence of bone-reading, and neither of them can understand it.
My master said that learning this skill requires understanding; you can't learn it by forcing yourself.
When Jue Lao touched Jiang Jingxing's legs, his expression immediately froze.
Grandpa Jiang's heart jumped, and he said anxiously, "Old Jue, can you not look like that? Is Jingxing's leg really beyond saving?"
He knows his grandson.
If his legs were truly beyond repair, it would undoubtedly be a devastating blow to Jiang Jingxing.
He was such a proud person; losing his legs would only crush his will.
If there is truly no chance of recovery, Grandpa Jiang would rather he never wake up.