After looking around for a while, I found a candle and a lighter in the cabinet next to me, and then I drew the curtains, making the whole room much darker.
After lighting the candle and placing it in a small bottle, they picked up the two yellowed pieces of paper and continued to observe them by the candlelight.
This time, however, a clear clue was discovered.
The two signatures, the one on the first page and the one on the last page, show differences in the stroke characteristics and structural features of the character "堂" (tang). The latter one appears stiff, while the one on the last page is much smoother.
Since they are different, it means that one of the signatures is definitely problematic, or that neither of them was signed by the person in question.
After that, Ye Wanying started rummaging through the house.
The entire bookshelf belonging to Commander Gao seemed to have been ransacked before they finally managed to find a handwritten article that had been published in the newspaper—"On Modern Military Operations Command."
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Operational command science is the study of the laws governing operational command and the guidance of operational command practice. It occupies a core position in the discipline system of military command science.
The research and development of operational command theory is of paramount importance for strengthening the PLA's operational command system, enhancing the operational command capabilities of commanders at all levels, cultivating high-quality command personnel adapted to modern, especially high-tech, combat conditions, and efficiently completing operational command tasks.
The entire article is at least three thousand words long, every word is precious, and every sentence hits the nail on the head.
These contents are not just theoretical; they are written based on real, firsthand experiences.
The author of the article was none other than Ye Yutang, the Chief of Staff of the Southern Military Region!
Even Ye Wanying had to admit that this article was very well written.
No wonder he rose so quickly; before he was even fifty, he had already become the second-in-command at the headquarters.
He held the newspaper up to the candlelight and examined it closely. Then he picked up two other pieces of paper with signatures and compared them carefully in the candlelight. He discovered that the signature on the newspaper matched the signature on the next document.
Whether looking at the characteristics of the brushstrokes or the structural features of the characters, they are completely consistent.
So, whose signature is it on the first page?
Does the father himself know about this?
At this point, anyone who isn't a fool can probably see that there was definitely something wrong with Ling Jin's death during childbirth!
First of all, why was the patient sent to the First Municipal Hospital when the appointment was clearly made to the military hospital?
Furthermore, is the claim of a difficult childbirth true or false?
Third, whose signature is it?
The problems are already obvious, but who is behind all of this?
Su Yun is an unavoidable figure, but it's clear that as an outsider, she can't possibly have such absolute power in the Ye family. So... it seems the Ye family is not at peace!
At least twenty years ago, someone from the Ye family, or even close relatives, intervened in this matter.
The Ye family... the Su family... Ye Yutang, Su Yun, and right, the second branch of the Ye family, the adoptive mother's ex-husband, everything, all of it, is now a huge net. Just pick out the most crucial link and the whole net will collapse!
The documents had to be returned. He put the documents, which he had completely memorized, into a file folder, set it aside, and closed his eyes to think.
The relationships in Kyoto can be described as complex and intertwined.
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