Chapter 1863 Too Many Doubts

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Xia Jinyuan was relieved now, but no matter what kind of accident, his little fox would not let it go so easily.
She couldn’t let it go.
As her boyfriend, he naturally supported her to continue the investigation.

   

“Okay, I understand, Dad, you go back to rest; I will come back to see you tomorrow.”

   

Come back tomorrow?

   

Commander-in-Chief Xia thought he didn’t need his son to purposely take his time out to come back to see him, but then he pondered a while before replying thoughtfully, “You don’t have to come back, but if you bring Little Ye with you, then I’ll welcome you to come back home.”

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“Then you’d better go to the military department.
Excuse me.” Major Xia said goodbye with a slight smile, then hung up the phone proactively.

  

He and his old man couldn’t meet alone.
When they met, he would always say some hurtful things such as bad, uncomfortable, or unwelcoming words.

Fortunately, he was now mature and didn’t care too much about his words.
Otherwise, they would still fight till now.

   

Xia Jinyuan stared at the phone for a few seconds, then said in a low voice, “Old man, I will keep an eye on your daughter-in-law.”

   

Commander-in-Chief Xia listened to the rush of “beeping” sounds and couldn’t help smiling and shaking his head, little brat; you should accompany your girlfriend more, don’t follow what I did.

    

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Pity parents of the world.
Dignified Commander-in-Chief was also like an ordinary parent who deeply cared for his son even though he always said he was a bad son.

   

Knowing that it had nothing to do with that foreign organization, Xia Jinyuan’s footsteps became a little brisk.

    

However, it did not mean that he had no other doubts.
On the contrary, his doubts became even more.

   

Xia Jinyuan, who was chatting with the guards outside the door, began to ask some questions.
The content he asked was different from Ye Jian.
He mainly asked who had come to visit and focused on whether anyone in Yunnan Province had come to inquire about Uncle Chen.

  

In Yunnan Province, except for Regiment Commander Liu and Political Commissar Yan, who could come to visit, it was impossible for others to come to visit.
This was the case for people who “came to ask about the situation.”

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“The Yunnan Provincial People’s Hospital has sent people here many times.
The Military Department has issued a death order.
Any news about the old squad leader should not be leaked.
The General Military Hospital has strictly implemented it and has not released any news.
The people who came to the Yunnan Provincial People’s Hospital don’t know the old squad leader’s condition until now.”

“Except for the People’s Hospital of Yunnan Province, only one Regiment Commander Liu and Political Commissar Yan from Yunnan Province visited once half a month ago.”

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In other words, there was no other suspicious person in Yunnan Province, so… Xia Jinyuan looked at the investigation report with a narrow gaze, and the darkness in his eyes was a little dark and unclear.

   

This passage was a passage from Uncle Chen’s cooperation with the military department’s investigation.
The military department asked him who had been here during his stay in the Yunnan Provincial People’s Hospital and whether he had conflicts with others, or someone came uninvited… and so on.

    

The rest of the answers were okay, only the answer about “Ye Zhifan” made him feel a little weird.

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Hmm, but weird isn’t really the word to describe his feelings.
He read every single word clearly, but he couldn’t figure out what was wrong.
However, somehow, he read that Uncle Chen’s reply was, “I don’t have any personal grievances with Director Ye.” This statement here, he found it strange.

    

It didn’t have much meaning to understand: personal grievances have existed.

  

Since it existed, then the following sentence from Uncle Chen, “An official knows the law and understands the law.
I don’t think he needs to do things that would destroy himself.
My admission is actually an ordinary medical accident.”

   

“I think” could be used as a term that expressed” couldn’t be self-determined and had a certain skepticism.”

  

The little fox was insulted and framed by Ye Zhifan’s family, and she almost couldn’t even enter her high school normally.
During her college entrance examination, Ye Ying also pulled a trick to frame the little fox… As Ye Jian’s relative, Uncle Chen already hated Ye Zhifan, so how could he say thighs like, “There is no personal grievance”?

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