"..."
"The decision is final, keep a close eye on things, and if necessary, call Ningning back!" Su Jiang was concerned that Ningning, the girl, might not be able to cope, given that she had just gotten married and her husband was about to embark on a mission.
Any wife would be displeased.
"Don’t worry, Ningning will definitely understand," Su Hai said confidently ever since he read the new script Ningning had written for Liu Yilan. Anyone capable of writing such a script wouldn’t be easily defeated or succumb to fate and setbacks.
"You’re that confident?" Su Jiang was surprised. As a man, he really didn’t understand won well, and his only sister was unreliable with a capricious and selfish personality.
As her daughter, he didn’t have the confidence to feel the sa way.
"Of course!" Su Hai felt a secret pride, knowing that Ningning was reborn – a secret known only to him. Even his elder brother and father were unaware, so naturally, he was pleased.
"That’s settled then!" Because they were in the office, Su Jiang couldn’t say too much about personal matters and ended the call in a tily manner. After all these years as brothers, they understood each other more than enough.
There was no need to spell out what they wanted to say or what the crux of the problem was.
"What happened?" The chief administrator asked anxiously after seeing him hang up the phone.
"It’s a big deal, a very big one," Su Jiang said with irony: "So people treat as if I’m just a decoration." He relayed the ssage he had received in brief, and upon hearing it, the chief administrator’s expression beca extrely grave.
His eyes showed worry, which was completely different from Su Jiang’s anger. It could be said that his emotions were more profound, and what he was thinking and worrying about was much more complex and subtle.
Understanding his old friend deeply, having worked side by side in rescues for many years, Su Jiang knew a person’s intent with just a glance. "Co on! There’s no need to hide it from ; speak your mind."
The chief administrator stroked his chin and paced the office several tis – a habit when he was deep in thought. Su Jiang, knowing this, didn’t rush him. Instead, he poured a cup of water to soothe his throat while waiting for his friend to collect his thoughts.
"You... I... I don’t know if I should say this," the chief administrator said with difficulty.
"Speak, fear not."
"Do you rember ng Fan’s death?"
Su Jiang was startled, nearly dropping his teacup. He rembered ng Fan’s death all too well. The Southern Border rescue operation was almost complete when ng Fan died during the very last rescue.
With ng Fan’s skills, abilities, status, and position, his death in that rescue shouldn’t have been possible. Yet sotis fate is so unpredictable, with no rescue in desperate situations...
After saving the last person, ng Fan perished together with the enemy.
As the highest leader of that rescue, he bore the greatest responsibility and pressure. It was also for this reason that he had to agree to transfer Xu Qigang to the Northern region. And because of this, he, the uncle-in-law, couldn’t stand tall in front of his brother-in-law.
"I know, go on, keep talking," Su Jiang said, sitting down and trying to calm his mind rapidly.
"Don’t you think Xu Qigang’s current predicant is eerily similar to ng Fan’s situation back then? A rescue mission over thousands of miles..."
Without needing the chief administrator to finish, Su Jiang already understood.
"You really shouldn’t have said that." Su Jiang quickly regained composure, his face losing any trace of previous anger. He patted the chief administrator’s shoulder earnestly and said, "We have to believe in the organization, and more importantly, in ourselves.
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