After hearing his words, An Yulan's eyes trembled slightly, and her hands under the table couldn't stop shaking slightly, and her voice was a little hoarse:
"You, do you have a birthmark on your neck? What does it look like? I know this request may be a bit presumptuous, but can you, let me see it?"
An Jingzhi seemed to not understand why the other party's mood suddenly changed so much. He looked at her in surprise, and nodded with some embarrassment at her pleading gaze.
The two came to an empty corner. An Jingzhi loosened his tie, unbuttoned a button, revealing the birthmark on the back of his neck.
When An Yulan saw this, a look of shock flashed across her eyes, her face was excited, and tears welled up in her eyes.
"Little brother..."
An Jingzhi looked at the other person in surprise, "Teacher Yulan, you——"
An Yulan burst into tears at this time, "It's me, I'm your sister!"
Seeing that the other party seemed a little unconvinced, An Yulan told An Jingzhi about their past memories. "Do you still remember the well in the alley behind our house? It was dry. You fell in it before, and I had to ask Dad to rescue you."
"Also, you often climb up the big banyan tree in front of our house to get bird eggs."
"The guy next door, Danniu, often beat you up. Every time you were beaten, you came back crying. In the end, it was your sister who took you to get revenge. Do you remember?"
An Jingzhi seemed to be lost in thought about his memories. Suddenly, his face turned painful and he squatted down with his head in his hands.
An Yulan looked at him nervously and quickly squatted down. "Are you okay, little brother? What happened to you? How about I take you to the hospital?"
An Jingzhi shook his head without saying anything. He squatted with his head in his hands for a while before slowly standing up.
His voice was hoarse, "Sis. I finally found you."
"Brother! Do you remember?"
An Jingzhi frowned and shook his head, "I can't remember, but the things you said seem to have some fragments in my mind."
An Yulan comforted her, "It's okay. If you can't remember, forget it. I will tell you slowly in the future."
After class, the two went to An Jingzhi's residence together.
An Yulan looked at the Western-style house her brother rented, complete with sofas and appliances, and said, "You're living a good life."
The two sat on the sofa and talked about the unfinished story.
"Brother, how have you been these past few years?"
An Jingzhi recounted his past according to the life in the original owner's memory.
After hearing this, An Yulan's brows were furrowed.
My younger brother grew up in an island country, but now he has connections with agents of the puppet government, knows the generals of the island country, and is a classmate of the emperor.
The more An Yulan listened, the heavier her heart felt. She was no longer sure whether her brother's heart was still red.
"Sister, where have you been all these years?"
An Yulan calmed herself down and said, "When I came back from my trip, I found my parents lying on the ground. I couldn't find you anywhere. Finally, I was adopted by a kind-hearted man and moved with him to another place. It was by chance that I came to teach at your university. I have been looking for you all these years."
An Jingzhi smiled and said, "Great, that's great. When I came to China and saw the environment here, I was very worried. I was afraid that you would become a beggar on the street. Fortunately, someone adopted you."
"Sister, come back to the island with me, will you? I came to China to find you."
An Yulan's face darkened. "Little brother, can you tell me why you want to take me back to the island country?"
An Jingzhi looked at An Yulan with confusion, "I grew up there and have a lot of friends. It's not as poor as here. We will be able to live well if we go there." The civilians of the war-torn island country certainly did not have a good life, but children adopted by nobles like the original owner lived a very privileged life. But when these children grew up, their adoptive fathers would "die."
"Do you think China is bad? Or do you think being a Chinese is bad?" An Yulan concealed the emotions in her eyes and said this with a heavy tone.
"No? Sister, why do you think so? I don't think being Chinese is bad. China is a big country with many beautiful places and delicious food. But she is in the midst of war right now. We can come back after the war stops."
An Yulan breathed a sigh of relief. "Little brother, this country will get better sooner or later, but we Chinese need to contribute our own strength. If everyone wants to leave and wait for the war to end on its own, then who will stop the war? When the war stops, will this country still belong to us?"
An Jingzhi pretended to be thoughtful. His behavior just now was consistent with the reaction he had told An Yulan about the experience.
At this moment, as if being persuaded by her sister, she said, "Okay, sister, if you don't want to go back to the island with me, then I will stay with you. We siblings have finally been together, and we can't be separated again."
An Yulan wasn't sure what her brother was thinking, but she was relieved that he was willing to listen to her. It seemed that her brother's thoughts had been distorted by those people, and she had to straighten them out.
"Sister, are you living in the school dormitory now? Otherwise, why don't you move in with me? This is a suite, and there are two empty rooms. We are siblings, no one will gossip about us."
An Yulan was a bit embarrassed. She couldn't change her residence casually. "Little brother, you know I've only been in school for a short time. Living in the dormitory will make it easier for me to build good relationships with the teachers. Can we talk about it later?"
An Jingzhi nodded somewhat disappointedly.
An Yulan cooked the meal herself, and after they finished dinner, An Jingzhi sent her back before leaving.
As soon as she arrived at school, An Yulan immediately reported the situation to Teacher Yue.
"An Jingzhi is your biological brother? Are you sure?"
"I'm sure the birthmark on his body hasn't changed at all. I definitely won't mistake him. He also looks very similar to my brother when he was a child."
Teacher Yue walked back and forth with his hands behind his back. He stopped and said, "You must never tell him your identity."
An Yulan said with a firm expression, "I know, I will never violate the organization's discipline."
Teacher Yue didn't know whether this matter was good or bad. From An Yulan's mouth, Teacher Yue was already fully aware of An Jingzhi's identity. And according to An Yulan, An Jingzhi had some problems with his thinking, and it seemed that he had been overly brainwashed by the island country, but fortunately, he did not completely lose his conscience.
And he seemed to take An Yulan's words very seriously.
When I think about this person's network of connections, he was able to ask the general of the island country and the director of the secret service to help him find out about his sister. It seems that this person must have a certain weight in front of the emperor.
Teacher Yue didn't know whether to be happy or sad. "Have you found out everything that happened to him after he came to China?"
An Yulan nodded affirmatively, "He didn't hide anything from me. I asked him about the matter you told me, and he wasn't the one who reported Comrade Wang Mingyan."
An Jingzhi naturally wouldn't say anything, and that wasn't his report in the first place. That was the original boss's job, so what did he have to do with it? However, there was a loophole in this matter. The director of the secret service was the only person who could prove that he lied.
But for the time being, these people cannot confront the director of the Secret Service, but it is also a hidden danger.
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