Han Lingxi spoke with conviction, and her father looked at her face for a long time before sighing.
"You're so good at running away, Dad can't stop you."
Han Lingxi hugged her father happily and said sweetly.
"Dad is so good."
"Spend a few more days with Dad."
"Han's father stroked Han Lingxi's head and said."
"Okay, Dad, don't worry. My marksmanship is so good, I'm sure I can defeat them and come back safely."
Han Lingxi stayed at the command post for another three days, and then her father sent a car to take her to Zhou Hanche's place.
Before Han Lingxi left, Wang Anfei came to find her.
"Do you really have to go to the front lines? You can defend your country here too."
"I'm going to find the person who taught me how to use a gun."
Han Lingxi answered gently. Wang Anfei looked at Han Lingxi's profile and said nothing more.
Han's father watched the car drive away and sighed heavily. "My child, you must choose your own path and walk it yourself."
When Han Lingxi arrived at the camp, she found that familiar people were already waiting for her at the entrance. They must have received advance notice.
When Han Lingxi saw Zhou Hanche standing in the middle, she was as happy as a bird returning to its nest and rushed into Zhou Hanche's arms. Zhou Hanche hugged her tightly, filled with the joy of having something lost and found again.
"I wasn't lying, was I? I'll be back soon."
Just like when she left, Han Lingxi whispered in Zhou Hanche's ear.
"Yeah, it's good that you're back."
Zhou Hanche's voice trembled slightly as he spoke.
Hearing the jeers around her, Han Lingxi finally stepped out of Zhou Hanche's arms, her face flushed and somewhat embarrassed.
"Ahem, comrade, you've worked hard."
Zhou Hanche said somewhat awkwardly to the guard who brought Han Lingxi back.
The guard said he had to rush back to report and declined the invitation to stay and rest. He watched Han's father's car leave, and everyone surrounded Han Lingxi and Zhou Hanche as they returned to the camp.
Han Lingxi and Zhou Hanche sat by the river chatting.
"Why did the master send you back again?"
The "master" Zhou Hanche was referring to was Han's father. Zhou Hanche had always addressed him as "master" when he was in the Han family, and he did not change his address after joining the army.
"My father, seeing that I had lofty ambitions to protect my country and had a burning passion to find a place for it, allowed me to fight on the battlefield and become a heroine whose name will be remembered for all time."
Zhou Hanche watched Han Lingxi ramble on and on, a doting smile on his face. He reached out and tidied Han Lingxi's hair, which had been blown about by the wind.
"Oh, right, Feng Qingfen..."
Zhou Hanche suddenly remembered what Han Lingxi had said to him before she left. He wanted to tell Han Lingxi about it, but as soon as he mentioned Feng Qingfen's name, he was startled by the sharp look that Han Lingxi suddenly shot at him and forgot what he was going to say next.
"Go on."
Han Lingxi gritted her teeth and said that she had not forgotten that Zhou Hanche was with Feng Qingfen in her previous life, so she felt very threatened. Could it be that something had happened between them after she had been gone for more than ten days?
"Well, it seems she does have connections with people outside the military camp."
Zhou Hanche looked at Han Lingxi's buttons and spoke very quickly, afraid that if he looked into Han Lingxi's eyes, he would forget what he was going to say.
Han Lingxi breathed a sigh of relief, as long as she didn't have feelings for Feng Qingfen.
"Have you obtained any evidence?"
"No."
Zhou Hanche shook his head, then continued.
“After you told me those words, I paid extra attention to her and found that she would sometimes sneakily contact people outside, but I couldn’t find any evidence that she was a spy.”
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