Chapter 2666 Too Bitter



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Ye Jian's nose suddenly felt sore. Uncle Chen said a lot. The person who cares about Mom the most in this world is Dad. As for Mom's affairs... Dad will definitely keep them in mind and will definitely seek justice for Mom.

"I still have a few diaries written by my mother, which frequently mention words like smuggling. Dad, do you know who my mother offended in the army back then?"

Father Fu, who felt like a beast roaring in his heart, shook his head and said, "I never discuss work matters with your mother. I have no idea what she has done or what missions she has carried out. Just like your mother has no idea why you were in her army back then."

So, there are no clues on Dad's side.

Ye Jian stood there in a daze, somewhat disappointed, with the corners of his mouth slightly pursed, and no one knew what he was thinking.

Principal Chen, who was accompanying him, saw that Father Fu's arms were shaking because of his anger. He raised his hand and gently patted Father Fu's shoulder, "Major General, it is most appropriate for you to handle this matter."

"We can't leave it to Jian'er. She's still a military academy student. If she needs to be careful even when the Military Commission is investigating her, it shows that he has a certain amount of power. Once he finds out, Jian'er's days in the military academy will definitely not be easy!"

Mr. Fu immediately understood the deeper meaning of Principal Chen’s words, and he had also thought of this.

After Father Fu finished speaking, Principal Chen's eyes lit up slightly. Ye Yatou's biological father... is not a simple person! He thinks deeply enough!

"Yes, there has been no major action between us, and we asked Ye girl not to get involved, because we were afraid that the person behind the scenes would want to deal with Ye girl. After all, the person behind the scenes spent a lot of effort to make Ye girl useless."

Principal Chen's words naturally turned to Ye Jian.

"Uncle Chen, don't..." Ye Jian just opened her mouth, but Uncle Chen raised his hand to stop her, and pointed to the barracks, "Ye girl, let's talk for a while, you go back to your room and rest, get up tomorrow morning for exercise, go to the shooting range and shoot a few rounds. I haven't seen you train for a long time, I don't know if you have regressed."

"Go back to your room and have a rest early. Dad will chat with Principal Chen." Father Fu also signaled Ye Jian to go back to his room. Since it was not convenient for his daughter to be at the scene, he certainly could not let her stay.

Ye Jian had no choice but to leave, looking back every few steps.

Then I heard Father Fu say, "Thanks to Principal Chen for taking care of my daughter all these years, I will be abrupt for once and call Principal Chen "old brother". You don't have to call me Major General Fu. You are a few years older than me, so how about calling me "younger brother"?"

"As long as Major General Fu doesn't mind, I'll do it."

Before he had taken a few steps, Ye Jian heard the two fathers calling him "brother" and "brother" affectionately, as if they had known each other for many years.

Ye Jian knew that Principal Chen would definitely talk about her childhood at Ye Zhifan's house and her mother's remarriage.

There is a bright sun during the day and a clear moon at night. Although the moon is not round, its light is clear and quiet, like a thin gauze lightly covering the earth.

Dad Fu sat directly on the playground, raised his head, and stared at the moon without blinking. He looked for a long time before he forced back the tears in his eyes.

"I'm sorry to make you laugh... I really can't help it... Jian'er... this child had a very hard childhood... too hard." Father Fu turned his head and looked at Principal Chen who was sitting with him on the playground. His voice was hoarse, "This child is just like the descendants of the Fu family. He had a very hard childhood."

"I thought she was adopted, which was better than the middle-aged woman who was abandoned on the street when I was adopted. It took me several years to find my way back to Beijing, my original home, and my family. But I never expected... that my daughter's childhood would be many times more miserable than mine."

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