Chapter 489: First-Class Collective Merit



Xie Wan stayed in Beijing for three days and then flew back to Sichuan Province with the children.

The two elders of the Qin family had some opinions about Xie Wan's insistence on taking the child away.

Father Qin said to Xie Wan, "Xiao Wan, you are about to go on another mission. Wouldn't it be great if you could leave the child in Beijing and let your mother take care of him?

Your father is a man, and he doesn't know how to take care of a child. If you take him back to Sichuan, what if their Second Division suddenly has a combat mission? What will happen to the child?"

Xie Wan couldn't say that she had no intention of leaving the child to her father.

This time when parting with the child, Xie Wan missed him very much and thought it would be better for him to raise the child by himself.

If she had to go out on a mission, the worst that could happen was that she would leave the child in the space and let Concubine Xi take care of him. She would just have to take some time every day to go into the space to see the child and get some food for the child.

Before Xie Wan entered the space, if the child was hungry, Concubine Xi would drive the ewes over.

The two little ones had long learned to cling to the sheep's belly to drink milk, so they would never get hungry.

Moreover, Xie Wan hopes that the children can absorb more spiritual energy in the space.

After the child turned one year old, Xie Wan felt that it was time to give the child some marrow cleansing pills.

She didn't dare to eat too much at one time, so she only took a little bit and mixed it with goat's milk to feed her two children.

Since they started marrow washing, the two children basically never get sick, and their physical fitness is obviously much better than other children of the same age.

This is hard to explain, so her father can only take the blame.

"Dad, I'll go back to Sichuan Province to take a look, and then return to Hong Kong City.

My father called me two days ago and said he missed his grandson very much. You know he is alone now, feeling lonely and cold, so it is inevitable that he is a little fragile inside.

This time you two elders snatched the child away. Although he didn’t say anything, he might still be a little hurt inside. I will take the child back to comfort him.”

Qin's father was a sensible man. He had realized that it was inappropriate to send someone to take the child back to Beijing without Xie Wan's consent.

When Xie Wan said that Xie Dahong was a little hurt, he felt even more guilty.

Although he was reluctant, he had no choice but to agree: "Xiao Wan, then tell your dad that if he is too busy, he must call us immediately and I will send someone to pick up the phone."

Xie Wan felt that after her instigation, the Qin family elders would definitely be embarrassed to call her father to ask for a child again.

Comrade Xie Dahong, who was feeling empty, lonely and cold far away in Sichuan Province, inexplicably felt a chill down his spine.

When Xie Wan and Aunt Zhou returned to Sichuan Province, Xie Dahong was really overjoyed.

He played with his grandson and granddaughter for a long time, until the two little ones fell asleep, then he complained to Xie Wan: "Originally, I received a call saying that Aunt Zhou would bring the children back, so I hired an extra nanny and cleaned up Zhuangzhuang and Kangkang's rooms. But your mother-in-law said all kinds of nonsense on the phone, and I had no choice but to agree..."

Xie Wan began to coax his father again, "Dad, didn't I bring the child back to see you?

I will be going back to Hong Kong the day after tomorrow and I will bring the child with me.

This time, Aunt Zhou doesn't have to go back with me.

The child is already grown up, and Aunt Zhou has to stay in Hong Kong City, so the formalities are not easy to handle. "

Xie Dahong asked hurriedly: "If Aunt Zhou doesn't go, how can you take care of two children by yourself?

Why not just leave the kids at home?"

Xie Wan refused, "I'm busy enough. I have nothing to do later. I've already hired a nanny in Hong Kong City. She's a nice person, and the two children are already used to her."

Aunt Zhou was reluctant to leave her children, but even if she didn't return to Hong Kong City, she would go back to the Xie family to continue working as a maid so that she could still see her two children in the future.

As people get older, they prefer to stay in their hometown. Aunt Zhou did not object to Xie Wan's opinion.

After fooling both sides, Xie Wan only rested at home for two days and then left with the children.

When we set out, I carried one on my back and hugged one in my arms. When I arrived at the station, I went to the toilet and came out with empty hands.

The two little ones were naturally thrown into the space by her.

Xie Wan now realizes that the greatest function of the space is actually a parenting tool, which is much more convenient than the kangaroo mother's bellyband.

After returning to Hong Kong City, Xie Wan did not find a place for the child.

Friends and relatives in Hong Kong thought she had left her child in the mainland.

The Qin family elders in Beijing thought she had left the child in Sichuan Province.

Xie Dahong thought that Xie Wan was not busy and it would not be a problem for her to live in Hong Kong with the children.

Xie Wan took great pains to hide the child in the space.

The team members who participated in this mission all took the opportunity of withdrawing back to their country to return home to visit their families.

The first group of people who returned home on the Chaoyang returned earlier.

They did not actually participate in much of the subsequent actions, but they heard from the embassy staff about Xie Wan's heroic deeds of going alone into the S-21 concentration camp and dealing with 12,000 political prisoners. As soon as they returned to the port city, they boasted about it to Chang Kuan.

Then Xu Bing and his team also came back.

They received orders from Xie Wan not to talk about the bombing of the Vietnamese army, but they could brag about the various interesting things that happened when they mixed in with the Vietnamese army, and how their chief came alone to lead them to evacuate.

A group of people were bragging in the office, which made Luo Xiaoyan and Chang Kuan, who stayed behind, very envious.

"Don't worry, the director said that this time we will at least get a second-class collective merit, and everyone will get a share."

When Xie Wan came back, the atmosphere in the Special Affairs Office became even more lively.

Within two days, a commendation came from above, which exceeded everyone's expectations. They were awarded a first-class collective merit.

Xie Wan estimated that this was due to the capture of three American aircraft.

Colleagues were overjoyed. It is very difficult to obtain the first-class collective merit, and the value of this merit is greater than all the awards they had received before.

Xie Wan didn't want to spoil the fun. He waved his hand and said to Luo Xiaoyan, "Go find a restaurant nearby and book two tables. Let's celebrate. I'll treat you!"

Now the team members were even happier.

That night, twenty colleagues from the Special Affairs Office raised their glasses together and asked Xie Wan to say a few words.

Xie Wan didn't like to act like a leader, so he just said two sentences: "Everyone has worked hard this time. In the next few days, make adjustments and be on standby at any time. In the next two years, we will definitely have the opportunity to win special merit."

Everyone burst into laughter. They thought Xie Wan was joking, or trying to be sentimental and encourage everyone.

Unexpectedly, only three days later, they received a mission to enter Cambodia again to protect Ambassador Sun Hao.

Of course, this is just the apparent task.

Only Xie Wan knew the actual mission.

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