Chapter 104 Heroes Should Not Be Underestimated
Chapter 104 Heroes Should Not Be Underestimated
“Auntie, the protection work has to be kept secret, right? You can suggest to your superiors that it be changed to women, because it would be easier for them to pretend to be a couple in critical moments and would not attract attention!” Ting Nan had read a lot of novels about underground workers.
“Right, right, and then they developed feelings for each other over time, and it worked out, hahaha…” Zhou Yulu was overjoyed and gave Ting Nan a thumbs up. This little girl is too smart.
She glanced at the men chatting, wishing she could immediately inform her husband and then go find her eldest son's boss. The boss was also troubled by his older subordinates' marriage prospects; it shouldn't be a problem.
Unexpectedly, a year later, Zuo Zhenyu actually found his life partner, and from then on, the couple worked together seamlessly.
Who said Zuo Zhenyu is straight? When he met the woman he liked, he showed his true feelings, was gentle and considerate, and spoke sweet words effortlessly, leaving those around him speechless and exclaiming that Zuo Zhenyu had become a completely different person.
The happiest person was Zhou Yuluo. Her son had achieved success in both his career and love life. She immediately sent the good news to Tingnan and invited her to the wedding. Tingnan couldn't come, but she insisted on sending a large red envelope and various gifts. This little girl was truly a lucky star for the Zuo family.
After lunch break, Jin Yue decided to take Ting Nan to her favorite place—the library.
This time, Ting Nan wasn't alone; she was surrounded by her older brothers and sisters. Handsome men and beautiful women, plus a cute little sister—they definitely turned heads on the street!
Walking into the library, Ting Nan looked at the large room, rows of bookshelves filled with books, and felt so satisfied and happy!
She was at a loss, wanting to see and wanting everything, but in the end she only chose a few classic works that were not available in the county, a set of junior high school math and English tutoring books, and a few sets of practice test papers.
Zuo Zhenhua saw that Tingnan had been having trouble deciding what to buy, but now she only bought these items, and assumed that she was worried about not having enough money and wanted to buy them all for her.
Ting Nan hurriedly refused, "Brother Zhenhua, that's enough, that's enough. Trying to do too much at once will only make things worse. I've read these few classics all the time, that's enough."
Zuo's two older brothers, along with Du Hongxue, warmly invited Tingnan to come to Shanghai, feeling that it was a better place for her to develop her career.
Ting Nan still refused. Although this place was very nice, she didn't feel a sense of belonging and her heart was uneasy, which was a major taboo for practitioners.
Ting Nan had a very happy day at the Zuo family's house. She stayed there that night, preparing to split up with Jin Yue and the others to set off the next day.
Zuo Jinyue and Du Hongxue planned to visit Suzhou and Hangzhou. They had heard that the local customs and culture there were completely different from those in Shanghai, and they had no intention of going abroad.
In recent years, the country has been developing and its international status is not high. There is no need to go abroad and suffer from the rudeness of blond-haired and blue-eyed people. It is better to have a happy honeymoon at home.
The next day at the train station, they first saw Zuo Jinyue and Du Hongxue off on the train, and then transferred to a train bound for Xiangdong.
Yang Sumei knew the situation, and she stayed home this time. Although she didn't know why Ah Huo was so anxious, she and her husband were both perceptive people. Ah Huo had seen Du Hexiang acting strangely, so they decided not to say anything. Last night, she specifically instructed Xiaoyue not to mention this old matter to the Du family, including Du Hongxue.
The train clattered along, and outside the window, there were fewer tall buildings, but the colors were becoming increasingly green.
Gao Haoran and Zuo Renxin chatted, from the war years to the peaceful times of today. They were witnesses and participants, but some people lay silently underground.
"Ah Huo, do you really want to just quietly take them back like this?" Zuo Renxin couldn't bear to do it.
Gao Haoran looked at the hills outside the window, "Otherwise what? I'm not willing to give up either, but..."
"They are heroes, they should not be treated so lightly!" Zuo Renxin said indignantly.
"Ah Xin, I know you believe, but what about others? What about those above?" For so many years, Gao Haoran has been traveling around, hoping his brothers could return home in a grand and honorable way, but time has passed, and the evidence is insufficient. He is also confused; what should he do?
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