The Fierce Girl Transmigrates in 1970s Cold Military Officer Instantly Kneels
The Fierce Girl Transmigrates in 1970s Cold Military Officer Instantly Kneels Chapter 75

Chapter 75

Jiang Tongjie hadn’t reacted yet when he suddenly felt himself being lifted off the ground and then slammed onto it.

“Ouch, ouch! That hurt so much,” he groaned.

Li Yuechan glanced at Mao Dou and nodded towards him.

Mao Dou was extremely excited at this moment. He pounded the sack a few times, making the person inside cry out in pain.

After Mao Dou vented his frustration, Li Yuechan carried the sack and walked back to the wall.

Cheng Huai’an, who had been strolling in the yard, stood frozen in shock as he watched this scene. He saw the stunningly beautiful girl he had bumped into earlier stuff a boy into a sack and then, carrying the sack, climb over the wall. Ten minutes later, she returned, having tossed the sack back.

Li Yuechan seemed to notice his gaze. She looked up and saw Cheng Huai’an’s inquisitive eyes.

She gave him a grin, then casually climbed over the wall and left.

Cheng Huai’an couldn’t help but chuckle. This girl seemed completely unconcerned about him exposing her.

In fact, when Li Yuechan jumped off the wall, she had already noticed Cheng Huai’an. But she thought he seemed like the type who didn’t interfere with others’ business, so she chose not to acknowledge him. Besides, he didn’t have any proof.

Li Yuechan rode her bike back to Guihua Alley with Mao Dou, both feeling elated. Mao Dou couldn’t have been more excited. It was so thrilling; he had given that guy a good beating.

Meanwhile, Jiang Tongjie was finally crawling out of the sack, rubbing his waist, and muttering, “Damn it, that little brat… next time, I’ll definitely make him pay!”

Cheng Huai’an, listening to the boy’s complaints, furrowed his brows and shook his head helplessly before turning to head home.

“Huai’an, where did you go? Out for a walk?”

“Yeah, the moonlight’s nice tonight. Just went out for a stroll. It was quite enjoyable.”

“I heard from your dad that you’re coming back early?”

“Yeah, just one more week.”

“Huai’an, I’m not rushing you, but you’re getting to an age… You can’t keep putting things off like this.”

Cheng Huai’an looked at his mother helplessly. “Mom, I already went on a blind date as you asked.”

Mrs. Cheng shot him a glance. “What blind date? You two barely even said anything to each other—just introductions the whole time.”

“Mom, there was no common ground. What could I do?”

“You’re really going to make me mad. You’re leaving, and who knows when you’ll be back next. Can’t you make it easier on me?”

“Alright, mom, your energy would be better spent worrying about my sister. The art troupe is recruiting next month, and with her current level, thinking she can join is just a pipe dream.”

“Enough, enough! Stop putting your sister down. I’ve already found her a teacher. She’ll be fine with some proper training.”

“Mom, be realistic. She could just get a job and work. Why does she have to join the art troupe? Do you really think she can make it?”

“Alright, alright, not just the art troupe. It’s just a recommendation letter I need you to write. Don’t worry, your sister will pass, she won’t embarrass you. By the way, Aunt He introduced someone for you…”

@ apricity[Translator]

Immerse yourself in a captivating tale brought to life through my natural and fluid translation—where every emotion, twist, and character shines as vividly as in the original work! ^_^

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