Chapter 73



Chapter 73

73.

Tian Guangqian would naturally not complain to foreigners, but there were more things he could do than just complain.

Just when Yi Hanxing fell asleep peacefully, Tian Guangqian found Yi Hongxing.

"Do you know what our sister did with that group of students?" Tian Guangqian said as soon as he saw Yi Hongxing.

"What happened?" Yi Hongxing had just come off the operating table and gulped down a few gulps of water before finally finding time to ask Tian Guangqian, "If you can see your brother after two months without even saying hello and just talking straight to him, it must be a big deal. If the content is incorrect, please go to the original site at t-u-9-3 to read the book. 73.

Tian Guangqian would naturally not complain to foreigners, but there were more things he could do than just complain.

Just when Yi Hanxing fell asleep peacefully, Tian Guangqian found Yi Hongxing.

"Do you know what our sister did with that group of students?" Tian Guangqian said as soon as he saw Yi Hongxing.

"What did you do?" Yi Hongxing had just come off the operating table and gulped down a few mouthfuls of water before he had time to ask Tian Guangqian: "It must be a big deal that you can see your elder brother whom you haven't seen for two months without even saying hello and telling him what happened directly.

Now that she's done it, how could her good friend from the Qing Gang not join in? They already have the Qing Gang, so how could they not know how to handle it? If they want to donate openly, just let the Qing Gang take the lead! You talk nicely, but don't you just want a piece of the pie?

"Tsk!" Tian Guangqian uttered a dissatisfied tone. His brothers and sisters at home were particularly difficult to fool. It was just difficult to deal with. He had originally wanted to ask Yi Hongxing to help him speak for him, but now it seemed that was not going to work.

Since Yi Hongxing couldn't get through, it seemed like Yi Hanxing would have a hard time either. Tian Guangqian could only stubbornly tell Yi Hongxing, "I'm just thinking the Qing Gang is too shady. If the content is incorrect, please go to the original site at t-u-9-3 to check. Since she's already done it, how could her good friend from the Qing Gang not join in? They already have the Qing Gang, so how could they not know how to handle it? If you want to make a legitimate donation, just let the Qing Gang take the lead! You're talking nicely, but you just want a piece of the action, right?"

"Tsk!" Tian Guangqian uttered a dissatisfied tone. His brothers and sisters at home were particularly difficult to fool. It was just difficult to deal with. He had originally wanted to ask Yi Hongxing to help him speak for him, but now it seemed that was not going to work.

Since Yi Hongxing couldn't get through here, it would be difficult for Yi Hanxing to get through. Tian Guangqian could only say to Yi Hongxing stubbornly: "I am not thinking that the Qing Gang is too dark.

, in just these two months, how many teams have we disbanded?"

Tian Guangqian's words made Yi Hongxing silent for a moment, and he immediately said "Pooh, pooh, pooh": "Children's words are innocent, but they will be blown away by the wind. Don't keep talking about such things."

"I didn't expect you to be so superstitious, big brother." Tian Guangqian smiled and said, "For us soldiers, in this era, our heads rest on our shoulders. This is a fact, there is nothing to be taboo about."

Yi Hongxing looked at his brother and said, "Actually, you can also go to Hong Kong with your family. You are doing quite well in your career there."

If the content is displayed incorrectly, please go to the original site at t-u-9-3 to read the book. In just these two months, how many teams have we disbanded?

Tian Guangqian's words made Yi Hongxing silent for a moment, and he immediately said "Pooh, pooh, pooh": "Children's words are innocent, but they will be blown away by the wind. Don't keep talking about such things."

"I didn't expect you to be so superstitious, big brother." Tian Guangqian smiled and said, "For us soldiers, in this era, our heads rest on our shoulders. This is a fact, there is nothing to be taboo about."

Yi Hongxing looked at his brother and said, "Actually, you can also go to Hong Kong with your family. You are doing quite well in your career there."

Everyone was familiar with the situation, and no one said it was unreasonable. Instead, they all agreed to the proposal to share some of the rewards with those in the Green Gang.

After this issue was resolved, everyone started discussing how to allocate the remaining funds after the items were sold.

"Or maybe we donate to a foundation?" a classmate suggested, "Didn't Mrs. Jiang set up a foundation to accept donations from all walks of life?"

"There's no telling how much of this donation will go into that foundation and benefit the military." Another classmate disagreed, "We might as well buy them as weapons and send them to the various units."

If the content is displayed incorrectly, please go to the original site at t—u——9——3 to read the book. No one said it was unreasonable, and instead they all agreed to the proposal to share some of the rewards with those in the Green Gang.

After this issue was resolved, everyone started discussing how to allocate the remaining funds after the items were sold.

"Or maybe we donate to a foundation?" a classmate suggested, "Didn't Mrs. Jiang set up a foundation to accept donations from all walks of life?"

"There's no telling how much of this donation will go into that foundation and benefit the military." Another classmate disagreed, "We might as well buy them as weapons and send them to the various units."

The monument is really good, and they are really poor. The money donated to them should be able to be used to fight the Japanese."

Someone agreed, and gradually everyone else followed suit. They just had one question: "How does the Workers' and Peasants' Party usually accept donations? Who can we contact?"

"I know!" said another volunteer at the temporary medical station. "There's a member of the Workers' and Peasants' Party in our hospital. His identity is semi-public, and everyone knows him. He's even a graduate of the Qingpu Military Academy! It's said he was hiding in Shanghai. Not long after the two parties cooperated, the war with Japan began. If the content is displayed incorrectly, please visit the original site at t-u-9-3 to read the book. The stele is indeed nice, and they are really poor. Donating this money to them should really be used to fight the Japanese."

Someone agreed, and gradually everyone else followed suit. They just had one question: "How does the Workers' and Peasants' Party usually accept donations? Who can we contact?"

"I know!" said another volunteer at the temporary medical station. "There's a member of the Workers' and Peasants' Party in our hospital. His identity is semi-public. Everyone knows that he graduated from the Qingpu Military Academy! It is said that he had been lurking in Shanghai before. Not long after the two parties cooperated, the war with Japan began. Many people

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