Reborn at Boot Camp: General, Don't Mess Around!
Chapter 1863 - Too Many SuspicionsChapter 1863: Too Many Suspicions
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Xia Jinyuan was relieved. No matter what kind of accident it was, the little fox wouldn’t let it go so easily. She couldn’t let it go. As her boyfriend, he naturally supported her to continue investigating the matter.
“Alright, I understand. Dad, rest well. I’ll come back tomorrow to visit you.”
Come back tomorrow?
Commander Xia didn’t think Xia Jinyuan needed to come back to visit him. However, he said seriously, “There’s no need for you to come back. But if you bring Ye Jian back, I’ll welcome you.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Then you should go to the military headquarters. Sorry for disturbing you at night.” Major Xia smiled and said goodbye. Then, he hung up the call first.
He couldn’t meet Old Xia alone. Old Xia would always criticize him when they met. The old man was the type who would feel uncomfortable if he didn’t deal any damage to him.
Fortunately, Xia Jinyuan had matured and did not argue with him. Otherwise, the father and son would still fight often.
After staring at his phone for a few seconds, Xia Jinyuan said in a low voice, “Old man, I’ll keep an eye on your daughter-in-law.”
Commander Xia couldn’t help but smile and shake his head when he heard the beeping sounds from the other end of the line. ‘Little brat, you should spend more time with your girlfriend. Don’t take my old path.’
Parents always loved their children. The commander-in-chief was like an ordinary parent, and he deeply cared about his son.
Knowing that it had nothing to do with a foreign organization, Xia Jinyuan’s footsteps became lighter.
However, it did not mean that he had no other questions. On the contrary, he had many questions.
Xia Jinyuan, who was chatting with the guards outside the door, started asking some questions. His questions were different from Ye Jian’s. He mainly asked who came to visit and if anyone from the Southern Province had come.
Other than Commander Liu and Commissar Yan, no one else in the Southern Province had the chance to visit Principal Chen. They only asked if anyone came to ask about the situation.
“The Southern Province People’s Hospital has sent people over many times. The military has issued a death order that any news regarding the old squad leader must not be leaked. The General Military Hospital has strictly implemented it and did not release any news. The people from the Southern Province People’s Hospital still don’t know the old squad leader’s condition.”
“Other than the Southern Province People’s Hospital, only Commander Liu and Commissar Yan had come to visit and it was half a month ago.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIn other words, nobody suspicious had come to the Southern Province. Then… Xia Jinyuan looked at the report. His eyes were dark.
This report was Uncle Chen’s interview with the military when they were investigating his case. The military asked him who came to Southern Province People’s Hospital during his stay in the hospital, whether he had any conflict with anyone, or if someone ever came uninvited…
The rest of the answers were fine. However, he felt that Ye Zhifan’s reply was strange.
However, it was hard to say what was strange about it. He couldn’t tell what was wrong with the seemingly normal words. However, for some reason, he found it odd when Uncle Chen said, ‘I don’t have any personal grudges with Director Ye.’
There was not much meaning to it as personal grudges existed.
Uncle Chen’s next sentence was, ‘An official knows the law. I don’t think there’s a need for him to destroy his own career. My matter is actually just an ordinary case of medical malpractice.’
The word ‘think’ meant that he couldn’t be sure of himself and he had a certain amount of doubt.
The little fox was scolded and framed by Ye Zhifan’s family. She almost couldn’t enter high school.. During the college entrance examination, Ye Ying used dirty tricks to frame the little fox… As her family, Uncle Chen hated Ye Zhifan to the core. How could he say that it wasn’t a big personal grudge?