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Chapter 8
Veils of Beiping Novel Chapter 8
"Yes." Jane said.
"Haha... I'm just telling you, my eyes are not wrong! Just one look, just one look!" Peter Pang laughed loudly, with his index finger in front of the tip of his nose and eyebrows. He used such exaggerated movements to cover up his overly excited emotions. Seeing Jane looking at him with a smile, he said, "Because of you, I delayed military affairs. If you are to be punished by military law, you must be responsible."
He narrowed his eyes, suddenly feeling a bit naughty.
"Dignified Army Major General and Commander of the 35th Army, you are responsible for the defense of this area. It is not an exaggeration to say that you are the emperor of the country. Who will deal with you?" Jane Cheng ignored his "threat".
Peter Pang laughed again, looked at Jane's calm and calm face, and said meaningfully: "It seems that you have a very clear understanding of our situation."
Jane Cheng looked at him and Peter Pang suddenly stopped talking.
Silently, the two faced each other.
Peter Pang looked at Jane Cheng in front of him: the white doctor's robe was starched, smooth and crisp, and it added some weight to her thin body for no reason. With her fair face and serious expression, she vaguely resembled the stubborn woman she once was... It seemed like she only had a pair of gold-rimmed glasses.
Peter Pang slowly pushed the shadow in his eyes and the shadow in his memory together...
He raised one eyebrow and said, "Damn girl, you're still like this." He didn't say that he couldn't even see a single unnecessary wrinkle on her face. I don't know if his eyesight is bad, or he still feels that she will always stay in the year when he recognized her. Even if there are wrinkles, they will not exist in his eyes.
"Otherwise, what else can we do?" Jane Cheng said in a calm tone.
Peter Pang was silent for a while and then said, "It'll be good if you come back."
"Peter, arrange for me to meet my daughter." Jane Cheng looked at Peter Pang and said.
Peter Pang looked at her, as if thinking about how to answer her.
"Okay? I don't want to scare my daughter by showing up suddenly." She did not express her wishes tactfully.
"Don't see him?" Peter Pang asked, looking at Jane.
"No." She replied immediately. Peter Pang shook his head. She said: "At least it's gone now."
Peter Pang pondered and said, "Jane, now that you are back..."
"Right now, I just want to see my daughter first."
"Then I'll make the arrangements." Peter Pang finally relaxed.
"Thank you." Jane Cheng and Peter Pang walked to the garden exit.
Peter Pang smiled.
He stretched out his hand, and she stretched out her hand, and he held her hand tightly.
"As before, the last thing I want to hear from you is the word thank you."
"You haven't changed at all." Jane Cheng said softly.
"I hope you have changed." Peter Pang let go of his hand and straightened his uniform, "See you another day."
"You don't ask me where I live?" Jane asked.
"As you said, this is my defense zone. As long as I want to, I can know the number of male and female spiders in your kitchen." Peter Pang laughed.
Jane Cheng smiled.
Watching Peter Pang get into the car, the motorcade drove out of the back door of the hospital.
The fog gradually thickened again.
"Report!" A clear report sounded.
"Come in." Next to the sand table, the general who was observing the terrain with his staff said without raising his head. Under his crisp gray shirt, his broad shoulders looked like two solid logs. When he moved, the two silver plum blossom stars on his shoulders shone brightly. "What's the matter?" Before he asked, there was silence in the headquarters.
"Report to Commander, Central Army is calling!" the communications officer reported.
"Read!" He straightened up, his eyes still not leaving the sand table. He took the cigarette case from the side.
"Tony Tao's Department: I order your department to rest in place from now on and wait for dispatch. Cheng Zhichen." The communications officer closed the telegram book.