Chapter 317 Goodbye Jinlianshuhaige.net



If Morais hadn't been able to distinguish the other person's aura, he might not have recognized him.

Jinlian's mouth twitched, and she said unhappily, "I've said many times that my last name is not Pan, and I'm not a captain anymore."

"You don't want to be the captain anymore? Are you planning to retire early and enjoy your retirement?" Morais asked curiously.

Jinlian's fists were clenched so tightly that they made a crackling sound. If she hadn't known she couldn't win, she would have definitely punched the boy.

She is only 26 years old, which is the most attractive time for a woman. Why does she have to retire?

How am I old?

Jinlian took several deep breaths before suppressing the anger in her heart.

"I'm fired." Jinlian finally said this.

In the last battle with Xu Shiting in Yangcheng, her improper command resulted in the death of one of her teammates and two injuries.

So when he returned to Beijing, he was punished by Guoan's ninth team.

Also because Jinlian failed to successfully deal with Mo Laishi, the Wu family did not come forward to support Jinlian this time, which led to her being directly expelled from the ninth group of Guoan.

Even though Jinlian felt very wronged, she could do nothing about it.

After all, she is just an adopted daughter of the Wu family, and the value of her existence is nothing more than to eliminate dissidents for the Wu family.

If it is not done, then it is of no use.

"My condolences!" Mo Laishi comforted.

Jinlian's head was full of black lines. Are you trying to comfort me?

You might as well not comfort me!

Jinlian took several deep breaths. She felt that she might be angered to death at any time if she talked to Mo Laishi.

"Actually, I came here today to remind you that someone wants to kill you! You'd better be careful." Jinlian said after calming down.

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