Although Zhao Shuai was somewhat suspicious of the relationship between his regimental commander and the newly appointed army commander, he did not dare to draw any conclusions without solid evidence.
"Sir, the one at that spot is our regimental commander's son, and the other older one is probably a friend's child."
I haven't seen that child in the family compound.
Gu Beiwang's expression suddenly turned somewhat astonished, and his voice trembled slightly as he asked, "Whose are you?"
Such an obvious reaction was not surprising to those present, who were not fools. However, everyone understood one thing: when it comes to the private affairs of leaders, it's best to pretend you didn't see them, otherwise, you might find yourself caught in the whirlpool at any time.
Tuanzi and Zhouzhou walked closer and closer. They were eating popsicles with their heads down when they suddenly sensed something. Tuanzi stopped abruptly and looked up.
Zhouzhou, who was standing next to her, also stopped. When she saw the large group of people in front of her, she shyly stepped back.
Tuanzi, on the other hand, held her head high like a rooster, with an arrogant air of "Who comes here? State your name quickly!" showing no sign of shyness or timidity.
Just how powerful are strong genes?
If you look closely, the men in the Gu family, from their grandparents to their great-grandchildren, all bear a striking resemblance.
Gu Beiwang had no doubt that the guy in front of him wasn't from his own Gu family.
His cold, hard face softened slightly, and the look in his eyes as he looked at Tuanzi became less sharp. This was his own grandson!
The old man and the new man just stared at each other without saying a word, much to the dismay of the large group of people following behind, all of whom were incredibly curious.
It was only when Instructor Zhao couldn't bear to watch any longer that he spoke up: "Tuanzi, what are you doing here?"
Tuanzi then stopped her staring contest with the army commander: "Let's come out and play! Look, Big Brother bought these popsicles." She proudly waved the half-eaten popsicle bag in front of Zhao Shuai.
Actually, the guy just wanted to tell everyone that his older brother bought it for him.
Looking at his adorable grandson, Commander Gu could no longer hold back and spoke, his tone extremely cautious, even the imposing manner of someone accustomed to a high position was now restrained:
"Your name is Tuanzi, right?" She forced what she thought was a gentle smile.
Tuanzi was not afraid of strangers, so he answered when Commander Gu asked him questions.
"Yes, yes." As he spoke, he slurped up the last bit of ice water in the bag and drank it all.
Then, a problem suddenly occurred to me: should I call him Uncle or Grandpa? I wanted to take a closer look to see if he had any gray hair, but Commander Gu was wearing a hat the whole time.
Hmm....
He called out, "Uncle Zhao!"
"ah?"
Zhao Shuai was racking his brains trying to figure out the relationship between the army commander and the regimental commander when he suddenly heard Tuanzi calling him.
Tuanzi beckoned, and Zhao Shuai bent down. At that moment, someone whispered in Zhao Shuai's ear, "Uncle Zhao, should this person call me Uncle or Grandpa?"
Mommy said that if you call someone by the wrong name, they will be unhappy.
Zhao Shuai hadn't expected the guy to ask that question, so he chuckled and, just like the guy, whispered in Tuanzi's ear:
"Call me Grandpa."
That kid is really clever.
If it were any other friend, such as the obviously older child next to Tuanzi, they would have been predictably timid upon seeing the commander, and would never have thought to call out to him.
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