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Su Hai corrected unhappily, "Once upon a ti."

"Yes, yes, yes..." Whatever you say is right anyway.

The people standing in front of the tombstone paid their respects one by one. Even though they all ca, there were undercurrents among them. Before Shen Zian died, they had a decent relationship, but everything changed with Shen Zian’s death.

Either they beca enemies or grew distant from each other. Only two people managed to maintain their relationship: one was Shen Zian’s good friend from back in the day, and the other was her bodyguard.

In the quiet atmosphere, the sound of footsteps suddenly ca from behind, and when everyone turned around, they saw it was Su Hai, and sneers appeared on their faces.

"Leader Su, how do you have the ti to grace us with your presence?"

"Exactly! It’s surprising that you actually ca."

Even though the people here couldn’t stand each other, whenever they saw soone, they would imdiately unite against them.

That person was Su Hai.

While Shen Zian was alive, she had a poor relationship with Su Hai, and they could be considered arch-enemies. Later, when Shen Zian sacrificed herself, the next heir of the Shen Family, Shen Yu, also indirectly fell at Su Hai’s hands. Destroying Shen Yu was one thing, but Su Hai even made a ss of the entire Shen family.

Now, the Northern Military Region no longer has a place for the Shen family.

Su Hai casually glanced around, and with slightly curved lips, said, "I ca to attend the funeral. I rembered it’s the twentieth anniversary of Shen Zian’s death, so I ca to have a look." It sounded like he was just visiting during a holiday.

This made Shen Zian’s bodyguard, now a division commander, Gong Liping so furious that he jumped.

Among those people back then, Gong Liping was the most protective of Shen Zian.

"Su Hai, don’t go too far. Our commander was once your old squad leader too. She’s been gone for twenty years, and you still rember such insignificant grudges?"

Su Hai stepped forward a few steps and gently caressed the marble tombstone with his hand, lowering his gaze to look at the black and white photo on the tombstone. The woman in the photo had a bright smile, confident and flamboyant, her eyes firmly looking ahead. It seed like no difficulty could bring her down, and although her shoulders were so delicate they made people feel for her, she climbed out of the mud ti and again. She single-handedly bore all adversity and strife.

An inexplicable emotion flashed in Su Hai’s eyes. He sighed softly to himself, only he knew he must rember, he had to keep rembering. Only by rembering that trivial old grudge could he keep his mind resolute, fearless, and forge ahead.

Su Hai reopened his eyes with determination, a remarkable brilliance in his gaze.

"Can’t I co to see an old friend?" he said casually.

"You... you, you..." Gong Liping was an honest man, and it took him quite a while to finish his sentence after being choked by Su Hai’s words, "You’re worthy of being our commander’s old friend? Stop flattering yourself. Everyone knows you went after the Shen family after she sacrificed herself."

"That’s Shen Yu’s own doing. Who can he bla?"

"But when you were dealing with Shen Yu, you didn’t show any sign of consideration for an old friend’s juniors, nor did you leave any room for compassion."

Gong Liping’s words earned a cold snort from Su Hai.

"Enough!" Another man in a suit patted Gong Liping, "Whatever you say makes no difference, and you don’t understand our Leader Su well enough. He has always been soone who clearly distinguishes between emotion and reality. Not to ntion, even if he did have any feelings for Zi’an, he wouldn’t go easy on anyone."

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