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Yang Kuan's conspiracy theory ca out, but there was no evidence. When he saw mu Yuan at the base, he also went over to quarrel with him. Mu Yuan laughed and said,"this is heaven's will, you know? Tianyi made sit next to you and I punched him in my impulsiveness. Tianyi made a nosy person record a video and post it on the internet. Didn't you have a lot of fun when you first hired an Internet Water Army to defa ? why didn't you think that you would be in such a miserable situation today?"

Mu Yuan did not an to provoke him.

Yang Kuan's words provoked him.

"If I were you, I would leave the Army and beco a businessman," he said. He was already upset about he Chunwang's death, and now he had been humiliated by Yang Kuan.

How could Yang Kuan be a businessman? he had been in this business for almost generations. Being a businessman was only a way to make money, but being a soldier was different.

Be it social status or the right to speak, they were all top class. Unless they could not survive in the Army, few of the second generation of the Army would be in business. Yang Kuan pointed at him and scolded,"if you're not guilty, why did you hit ?"

"Yang Kuan, do you know how many people will be disappointed by your words? The base is not your ho. We risked our lives to co back, not to listen to your gossip. We can't do that at all. You're not a qualified soldier. The court will naturally decide how you should be sentenced. "

Mu Yuan could not be bothered to talk nonsense with him. He was also unwilling to have any disputes with him before the court session to avoid unnecessary trouble.

Ye Ling was not the person in charge of handling this matter, but he played a unique role in it. He could pull out mu Yuan's past few years 'records in front of the judge.

It was the resu of ten Special Forces soldiers, which couldn't be compared to ten years of experience. It recorded in detail mu Yuan's ti, what he did, what missions he completed, and how much he had recovered for the country. Although he had failed missions before, most of them had been completed successfully. In addition, the number of tis he had been shot, wounded, and escaped death in the past few years was clearly recorded by the special intelligence Bureau. So of the records were top-secret and not open to the public. Even Yang Kuan and the others didn't know one-third of the records.

With such a brilliant resu, even the court was embarrassed to say that mu Yuan was in the wrong. Yang Kuan was dumbfounded and couldn't believe it, but mu Yuan was very calm.

All these years, he had never done these things for the sake of claiming credit. He had always sealed them in his files. He had never cared about what he had done, what credit he had earned, or what mistakes he had made.

Because of the special relationship between him and Jack, he had once used his country's power to help Jack. Mu Yuan never felt that what he had done was worth showing off. It was what he should do, and he completed every mission with an atonent ntality.

Even a stranger would condemn Yang Kuan's behavior, not to ntion that Yang Kuan was a soldier himself. What he said was really offensive, and he didn't deserve to wear a military uniform.

The first ti was not a trial, so they needed more information.

Mu Yuan knew that this was just an excuse.

Mu Yuan's daily life in the military Region was very simple. He trained the soldiers, sparred with them, and even if he did not have any missions, he would train ten hours a day. At the sa ti, he thought about whether Jack, who was at the base in Hawaii, was really injured.

After returning to the country, he restrained himself and did not ask about the other party's news. Fortunately, he saw a post on his monts. Jack had posted a rare post on his monts. It was on the sunny beach in Hawaii.

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