Chapter 267 She said she wanted to get rid of Gui Tou Chang, but she said it was for A Zhao's sake!



In fact, Nie Rong is overjoyed as long as she sees her son doing well.

Just then, Liang Lisheng brought over an envelope. He took it and handed it to Commander Wang with both hands: "It's a small gift since we first met. Please accept it."

Commander Wang stood up, saluted, accepted the letter with both hands, thanked him, and handed the envelope to Nie Yao.

The envelope was actually open, and you could tell what was inside just by taking it out. But Nie Yao didn't take it out; instead, he handed it to the chief of staff who had come with him.

Because the city had arranged for many people to meet with the richest man in a whirlwind tour, it was time for them to leave. But Nie Rong wouldn't have it, and grabbed Commander Wang's hand: "Have dinner with me tonight, I hope you won't refuse."

Even setting aside ambition and personal desires, his most beloved son was still Nie Yao.

Even if he's biased, even if Nie Yao just rolls his eyes at him, he's still willing to look at him more often.

So the old man rejected all the upcoming plans, except for one wish: to have dinner with his son tonight.

...

Back outside, Song Yuanchao and Chen Rou were looking at each other, both saying, "You come and fight!"

This time, Chen Rou couldn't help but be angry with her father: "Captain Chen, really, why don't you give me a heads-up before you do things?"

Song Yuanchao said, "I guess there must be a reason. When they come out, I'll corner Second Master and we'll ask him directly."

As soon as Chen Rou saw that Commander Wang's car was not far away, she and Song Yuanchao wandered over to the car.

Once they catch the person, they'll directly question Nie Yao to see what happened.

However, from Chen Ke's perspective, it was right for him to report this matter to his superiors.

Because Nie Zhao grew up in Hong Kong, in his mindset everyone should make way for the rich.

He helped the military, so the military should help him deal with the trouble.

But Chen Ke and his friends received a different education; like her, they believed that everyone should be equal before the law.

Their takeover of Nie Yao was a private matter, and if it were exposed, it would damage the military's image.

Moreover, the original Nie Yao was timid and afraid of death, and would only hide in the back and quietly write his manuscript, but now he is different.

Ever since the bandit suppression operation on Lvsun Island, Nie Yao suddenly went crazy. Not only did he write articles every day, but he also took time to practice shooting. Moreover, he gradually became dissatisfied with just shooting targets and insisted on going on missions.

Although he writes well, he has very poor practical skills. If you give him a good gun, it will go off accidentally within three days.

He practiced a lot, but the more he practiced, the worse he became. He burned his hair and his clothes several times.

This gave everyone a real headache, not because they were afraid he was too good at killing enemies, but because they were afraid he might accidentally kill them one day.

But if you don't let him go on missions, he goes on strike and refuses to write reports.

But if we let him go out, it would be like sending a three-year-old child to the battlefield with an AK-47—everyone would be on edge.

Fearing that if he really died in the Philippines, the title of "commentator and war correspondent is an honor" would be lost, and the leaders would be held accountable, and since Nie Rong's return to China was attracting worldwide attention, they discussed it and sent him back. That's the background.

But every cause has a consequence.

Commander Wang was persuaded by Nie Rong to stay and have dinner with him, so there was still a long way to go.

But Liang Lisheng found some excuse and managed to coax Nie Yao out of the reception room.

A small side door leads to a pavilion. Nie Yao walked ahead, puffing out his cheeks, with Liang Lisheng following behind. Liang Lisheng's excitement was just like Sun Wukong's first day as the Keeper of the Heavenly Horses.

Gout? Not a chance. He can do two somersaults on the spot.

But before he could even ask, Chen Rou and Song Yuanchao arrived, having grabbed Nie Yao's arms with both hands.

Although she didn't know what had happened in the Philippines, Chen Rou made a rough guess that this guy must have been acting recklessly, which left the soldiers with no choice but to send him back.

As far as she knew, Nie Yao was unlikely to want to leave the Philippines.

So she went straight to the point, asking only, "Second Master, you suddenly left the Philippines, I'm afraid you're not in a good mood."

Liang Lisheng carefully stroked his words, asking, "Did they invite you back specifically because they thought your writing was good?"

The former Nie Yao is dead, and now standing in front of everyone is the great reporter and strategic commentator Rong Yao. But when he looked at Chen Rou, his tone was also confused: "I've been better from pneumonia for half a month, and I want to go back, but they just won't let me. Rou, call Chen Ke and tell them that you said it, and make sure he comes to pick me up."

No, the Philippines is full of pirates, why would he go back there?

Liang Lisheng wondered if the child had suffered too much trauma and had developed a mental problem.

Song Yuanchao also said, "Second Master, since Captain Chen and the others asked you to come back, they must have their reasons. It must be for safety reasons. Just stay put for now. They will let you know when the situation on their side improves."

This is what angered Nie Yao. He's now completely resigned to his fate, thinking he's just a worthless person.

He especially disliked Song Yuanchao, and spoke to him in a foul tone: "What a load of bull! They're clearly selfish, lazy, and shirking their duties. They don't want to work properly, but they're afraid I'll expose them, so they've left me hanging in the back."

As expected of a top journalist, he has a whole repertoire of flattering words when he wants to praise someone.

When Liang Lisheng listened, it was like listening to a cat chanting a sutra; the tune was perfect, but he couldn't understand a single word.

In his mind, it was the business of the frontline commanders if soldiers were to slack off or be unwilling to work properly. Nie Yao was just an observer and an outsider, so why should he be in a hurry or expose them?

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