Novel Name : Reborn at Boot Camp: General, Don’t Mess Around!

Reborn at Boot Camp: General, Don’t Mess Around! Chapter 1865 - All She Saw Was Red

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Chapter 1865: All She Saw Was Red

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

The two guards stood outside, and Xia Jinyuan placed the two stools by the wall. When Ye Jian sat down, he lifted her legs and placed them on his thighs. His slender fingers massaged her appropriately. “I’ve looked through them just now. Uncle Chen is recovering well. He’ll be discharged in a week.”

The medical record was very detailed. It clearly stated the changes in Principal Chen’s condition every day. The doctor had closely watched over him during the critical period last week. Every half an hour, there were detailed records. Even though she had just listened to the guard’s report, Ye Jian still felt much calmer when she looked at the medical record.

Looking at the suggestion written on the last page, Ye Jian smiled. “Yes, he can be discharged. I’ve calculated the time. I’ll be able to come and fetch Uncle Chen after I’m done with my exams.”

“He’ll be discharged two days earlier. The military academy’s exam period goes on longer than normal high schools.” She had smiled, so Xia Jinyuan found himself in a good mood as well. “Uncle Chen won’t be able to return to the Southern Province for the time being after he’s discharged. Why don’t I arrange for Uncle Chen to stay in the family compound of the government officials and transfer two soldiers to take care of Uncle Chen in his daily life?”

As it concerned Principal Chen’s daily life, Ye Jian nodded without hesitation. “As long as Uncle Chen is willing, I have no objections. However…”

Although Ye Jian didn’t hesitate, she remembered Principal Chen’s identity. She frowned and thought for a while before continuing, “With Uncle Chen’s identity, it doesn’t seem suitable to have him stay in such a crowded place. Especially in the family compound full of government officials. There are many retired officers there. Do you think they’ll recognize Uncle Chen?”

She was right. Xia Jinyuan fell silent.

“Let’s wait for Uncle Chen to wake up before asking him for his opinion. Also, let’s see what the military’s arrangements are.” Ye Jian flipped to the investigation report of the Southern Province’s police. As soon as she looked down, the smile on her face disappeared. Her indifferent expression suddenly became sharp.

The results of the above investigation were: ‘The nurse made a mistake, and attempted murder is ruled out.’

The word ‘murder’ was like two bullets hitting her heart with a bang. Suddenly, all she saw was red.

She looked up and stared at Xia Jinyuan with bloodshot eyes. She asked angrily, “Murder? Why did the military suspect that it was an attempted murder?”

Captain Xia told her that Uncle Chen’s accident was only due to the infusion. He didn’t say that there was any suspicion of attempted murder!

“Like you, I only found out after I received these two reports. The military first suspected attempted murder. They then asked the Southern Province’s police to do their best to investigate. The Southern Province’s police investigated for 20 days and concluded that it was indeed a case of medical malpractice, eliminating the possibility of attempted murder.

“The military also ended the investigation and confirmed that it was a medical accident and not a case of attempted murder.”

Ye Jian looked at him as he spoke in a low voice. She flipped through the military investigation report. Her side profile was sharp, and her chin was tense.

When she saw the military ask the question about Ye Zhifan, Xia Jinyuan could clearly feel the anger in her body surging. Her face was filled with killing intent.

“Calm down and read slowly,” Xia Jinyuan reminded her calmly. He kept massaging her thighs and calves.

After the mountain training ended, everyone’s legs were aching so much that their muscles burned with every step they took. The moment Ye Jian rushed to the hospital and jumped down from the car, the muscles in her legs went out of control. She staggered a few steps before she could stabilize herself.

She was a woman with great endurance.. No matter how hard or how tired she was, she could endure it.

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