It just so happened that Lu Zhengming was very busy during this period, and Gu Qingbei hadn't been home for several days.
But my family has gotten used to it.
Jiang Mengxue was still at work that day when Gu Qingbei came over.
Jiang Mengxue was a little confused. He had been in the army all day and had not been injured.
Moreover, Gu Qingbei rarely came to see him when he was working, and even if he had something to do, he would only tell him when he got home.
He took the person to a few offices, closed the door, and asked, "What's the matter? Is there something urgent?"
Gu Qingbei's emotions had not yet stabilized. He sat down in front of the teacup surrounded by garbage and drank all the water in a few gulps.
After calming himself down, he said, "I've received a transfer order from above to take over the Dragon Tiger Corps as commander. They've given me a month to hand over my duties. I'm heading to the Dragon Tiger Military District in Beijing."
In fact, it was in the past two years that Gu Qingbei submitted some plans online regarding the training of special forces.
He was determined to build an omnipotent team to perform tasks that ordinary soldiers could not do.
He combined some training experiences of later generations and summarized some effective training methods.
Although the attitude of the higher-ups towards this matter has been unclear in the past two years, they are still interested.
The Dragon and Tiger Corps is a special forces unit that was established in the past two years.
Each army commander takes office for no more than three years, and Gu Qingbei did not expect that he would be appointed as army commander.
Jiang Mengxue was also a little excited. Although the Dragon and Tiger Corps was not particularly famous, the people who served as the commanders of the Dragon and Tiger Military Region had good subsequent developments.
Since Gu Qingbei was sent there, it means that his future development potential is huge.
So he was not unhappy at all about Gu Qingbei being transferred, but was very supportive.
But if that happens, wouldn't their family be separated? When will they be able to meet again?
It's okay for the two of them, they communicate through space at any time, but the children can't see each other often.
Gu Qingbei said, "What I mean is to let my second uncle and second aunt take the children back to their hometown to live for a few years.
Although you were admitted into the army as an exception, it is impossible for you to stay in this clinic forever.
In addition to my transfer, it is very likely that you will be sent to other places for training in the next few years.
After all, you have received very little military training, and you are not sure how to deal with emergencies and special environments.
So it’s a good idea to let the children go back with Er Niang and the others. There are people they know around their hometown, so there’s no need to worry too much.
We will be transferred to the same place in a few years and then we will bring the children back. Then they will have a better environment to study in.”
A better military school is definitely better than the one in my hometown. If that doesn’t work, I can send them to Gu Zhenhai. The educational environment in Beijing is more effective in cultivating children’s horizons.
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