"Sister-in-law, do you have a bias against ?" Hong i said with a smile.
"If you say bias, there is indeed a little. Since we’ve co to this point, we might as well lay it all out. What is your true purpose for getting close to Tian Niu?" An Hao went straight to the point, seeking her most genuine reaction.
"I don’t understand..." Hearing this, An Hao already knew sothing, but Hong i decided to play dumb all the way.
Speculation is, after all, just speculation; without concrete evidence, she wouldn’t admit it, so what could An Hao do?
An Hao didn’t believe she really didn’t understand, but so things don’t need to be spelled out clearly.
"Whether you understand or not doesn’t matter. I hope you stay away from Tian Niu and stop disturbing his life."
"Sister-in-law, it’s not going to disturb her life. Rather... you should know about what happened between us. There should be an explanation for this... Besides, even if I’m willing to let it go, my parents won’t." Hong i said with a face full of helplessness.
It seed as if she didn’t really want to do this at all.
"I believe you can find a way to persuade them," An Hao said.
"What way could I possibly have..." Hong i lowered her head, seeming to be in a difficult situation.
"Your aning is that the outco of this matter should only be Tian Niu and Gu Shuangshuang getting a divorce and then marrying you, right?"
"That seems to be the case."
An Hao’s lips moved slightly, and her smile grew colder: "It’s fine. Tian Niu indeed has so responsibility in this! You can try and see if they will eventually divorce, if they don’t. I suggest you report directly to the superiors. The army won’t tolerate behavior like Tian Niu’s; he will certainly be expelled."
"You would never allow such a thing to happen," Hong i lifted her head, looking at An Hao with confidence.
"I don’t have the ability to stop what’s about to happen. For , the love between Gu Shuangshuang and Tian Niu is more important than him being a soldier."
After speaking, An Hao thought for a mont and added, "Besides, I think Tian Niu leaving the army is beneficial to the army in so sense."
To outsiders, this sentence would seem nonsensical, but to Hong i, she understood the aning clearly.
Just as she frowned in thought, An Hao’s voice drifted over: "If it were , I’d rather give up risky advancent than fail to preserve myself."
This sentence clearly conveyed An Hao’s aning. Hong i almost certainly confird that An Hao knew about her identity.
She stared at An Hao for a long ti without saying a word and then turned to leave.
At that mont, An Hao suddenly noticed sothing on his neck?
Her heart was struck all of a sudden; she looked down at her hand shaped like a claw.
The scene flashed before her eyes.
When she was following that mysterious woman into the dead-end alley, she wanted to pull off the woman’s mask. It was then the woman struck the back of her neck, and as she fell, she reached out and scratched the woman.
She clearly rembered seeing skin flakes under her nails when she washed her hands that night.
She had seriously analyzed it for a long ti; if it wasn’t the face she got, it might have been the neck.
And now, near Gan Tian’s collar, there were three shallow marks.
These three marks should indeed be the marks she left at that ti.
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