"I reckon Old Sun... Second Lieutenant Sun, who's in charge of the communications room... wouldn't dare to take advantage of you."
After listening to this, Li Wei thought it made sense.
After finding out the location of the communications room, she walked straight out of the barracks and headed towards the central area of the 19th Army's base.
She paused as she passed the camp hospital.
In the open space next to the hospital building, two rows of things were quietly placed, wrapped in gray-green waterproof bags, bulging and shaped like human beings.
A rough count shows that there are probably more than forty of them.
Several officers were holding data tablets, comparing something with the labels on the corners one by one.
Their expressions were calm and their movements were skillful, as if they were handling a batch of ordinary military supplies.
Li Wei just stood there and watched.
Qin Lan's red eyes from crying last night, the unfinished letter, and the words that he blurted out, rushed into his mind without warning.
She was stunned for a long time before she started walking again.
Only this time, her pace was a little faster than before.
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In a corner of the administration building, there is the duty registration desk in the communications room.
Second Lieutenant Sun, who was a bit plump, had fair skin and wore a pair of black-framed glasses, and he felt a little embarrassed.
He pointed to a "Confidentiality Guidelines for Family Calls" posted on the wall behind him.
"Captain Jiang, this... you see, there are regulations. It has to be at a time that is uniformly arranged..."
His voice grew smaller and smaller, and he became less and less confident.
When Li Wei heard this, her brows furrowed.
It wasn't that she was dissatisfied with Lieutenant Sun, but she always felt that there was something on her mind, and being blocked like this made her feel a little uncomfortable.
[Forget it, the rules are the rules... We can't make exceptions...]
Thinking of this, she was about to turn around and leave.
But her frowning and silent look meant something completely different to Lieutenant Sun.
The blood color on his face faded away in an instant.
After a night of fermentation, the deeds of this man had already spread like wildfire within the 19th Army.
Each version is more exaggerated than the last.
What about "one man, one sword, slaying millions of abyssal monsters in a battle"? What about "sword energy spanning 30,000 miles, a single sword light chilling the nineteen states"?
Now, the legendary master stood before him.
She stopped talking.
She frowned.
Is she unhappy?
Will she kill me with her sword?
When Second Lieutenant Sun thought about his elderly parents and young children, his calves began to tremble uncontrollably.
"but!"
He suddenly raised his voice and his tone changed.
"Rules are dead, but people are alive!"
Second Lieutenant Sun forced a smile that was uglier than crying, walked around the registration desk, walked a few steps to Li Wei, and rubbed his hands.
"Captain Jiang, look at it, what do we fight for? It's for the lights of the thousands of homes we leave behind, for our parents, wives, and children back home."
"What is the most precious thing in this world? It's family love! It's care!"
"Rules are bullshit... Bah! How can rules compare to family love?"
"You just fought bravely on the front lines to defend your country, and now you just want to report back home that you're safe."
"If I, Old Sun, dare to use the regulations to stop you, would I still be a human being? I'm simply unworthy of wearing this military uniform!"
He became more and more excited as he spoke, his saliva almost spraying on Li Wei's face.
Li Wei was stunned when she heard this.
However, what he said seemed to make some sense.
Besides, he seems to be a nice person.
"Then...should I go and fight?" Li Wei asked with a blink.
Lieutenant Sun waved his hand and led Li Wei to the independent communication room inside.
"Captain Jiang, you can fight as much as you want, as long as you want!"
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