Reborn at Boot Camp: General, Don’t Mess Around!
Chapter 1954: Come KnockingChapter 1954 Come Knocking
When the second page was faxed over, Ye Jian compared the two report’s results side by side, and the match was 99.9%; there’s no need to make a deeper investigation; the two reports were enough evidence that Sun Yaozu’s eye was blinded by her mother.
At the same time, Sun Yaozu also knew who the person that blinded him was, that’s why he treated her so cruelly!
With a sea of red in her eyes, Ye Jian picked up the two reports and slowly folded them, tonight; she’ll have to find Sun Yaozu; it’s about time to ‘properly’ ask him what had happened all those years. Ago!
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtDirector Chai’s phone call arrived immediately, he spoke really quickly, he knew that Ye Jian had already received the faxed documents, he only said: “Wait for my call” and hurriedly hung up.
Ye Jian, whose blood was boiling from rage, had calmed down after Director Chai’s hurried voice seemed to have poured cold water on her, it chilled her heart, but it also made her regain her sense of reason.
She can’t visit Sun Yaozu yet; at the very least, she’ll need to wait until Director Chai is in a safe position; she couldn’t make Director Chai, who was risking danger to help her to get into a troubling predicament because of her hatred.
“Wait a bit longer, Ye Jian, you need to wait a bit longer; you’ve waited so many years, waiting a few more days wouldn’t be a big deal.” Sitting on the bed, Ye Jian mumbled quietly; she sat down there like an unmoving statue and stopped moving.
She didn’t think to go back and find her best friend, An Jiaxin, before she eliminated Sun Yaozu; she doesn’t want to get too intimate with her best friends in order to prevent dragging her friend into something bad that she couldn’t predict.
She couldn’t go find Sun Yaozu for the time being, then let’s visit Old Mrs. Ye, who was currently in the hospice of Yunnan’s People’s Hospital, the Old Mrs. would know more than Sun Yaozu.
Yunnan’s People’s Hospital’s hospice was akin to nursing homes but was a little more high-class than normal nursing homes; the old folk living in there all came from families with some assets and could handle the hefty bills of both treatment and nursing fees.
Meanwhile, Old Mrs. Ye had Ye Zhixiang financing her stay, so her life was quite well.
Ye Jian looked at the Old Mrs. Ye who was seated in the wheelchair, who could order the nurses around even though she couldn’t speak without slurring, with a cold smirk on the edge of her lips, she walked in and told the nurse: “Aunty, you can go take a break.”
The nurse had never met Ye Jian before; when she was about to ask, Old Mrs. Ye, who was in the wheelchair, spoke with a stutter, “…Ye Ye… Ye … Jian.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWith her mouth slanting to the side, it was quite strenuous for her to talk, and it was also terrible for the nurse to be scolded by her.
“Grandma can’t even talk properly now; why don’t you relax. I haven’t visited you for quite a long time; I thought it was about time to visit you.” Ye Jian walked in and placed the fruits she had bought on the way aside, and took the initiative to pass Old Mrs. Ye a cup of water, “I have some things I want to chat about with Grandma, why don’t we let the caretaker Aunty go out and take a break?
Old Mrs. Ye was someone who wanted face no matter when, when she saw Ye Jian coming in; she wanted to scold her properly, it was a pity she had the will but not the strength, her words piled up on her throat, but she couldn’t speak out clearly, and it had turned into a series of weird “Ah Ah Ahs.”
The caretaker didn’t dare to leave after watching this, afraid that something would happen to the patient she was taking care of, so she hurriedly told Ye Jian: “Why don’t you come next time, you see…”
Old Mrs. Ye lifted her head shakily, pointing at the door, she shouted at the caretaker, “Out, get out…”
With her orders, the caretaker glanced at Ye Jian; after a moment of hesitation, she still left with the cleaning tools in her hands, in the entire hospice, all the caretakers, nurses, doctors knew how bad the temper of the old woman staying in 606 was, nobody was willing of taking care of her for the long-term, but the old woman was someone the hospital’s directors had specifically ordered to take care of, so it won’t do for them not to take care of her.
The caretaker who took care of her once a week walked away quickly, and it was obvious she didn’t want to stay here for a second longer.