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    Chapter 642

    Unwelcome

    "You've been helping her so tirelessly—did she pay you off?" She fixed her gaze on Liu Amei, and seeing the change in Liu Amei's expression, she knew she had guessed correctly. Instead of reacting harshly, she took the opposite approach. "Their intentions are so obvious—they just want to drive a wedge between me and Lu Hang, to stir up conflict between us as a couple. Whether they succeed or not, their motives are perfectly clear. So, it's only a matter of time before they're caught."

    "Tell me, once they're caught, do you think they'll give you up? And will Qian Jun get dragged into this because of you? You know, there's a world of difference between ignorance and deliberate action, and coming clean on your own is another matter entirely!" Lin Nannan watched Liu Amei, curious to see what choice she would make.

    The reason she was giving this opportunity was that Qian Jun seemed decent.

    He wasn't afraid of hardship; even though he had been beaten black and blue by her these past few days, he never complained. Whenever he saw her, he greeted her with a smile, holding no grudges. It made her almost feel bad, which was why she wanted to give Liu Amei a chance.

    After this incident, she hoped Liu Amei would learn her lesson and think twice before gossiping in future conversations, not as reckless as this time.

    Liu Amei's face changed color, and she finally mumbled, helpless, "But I don't dare offend her..."

    Her tone was filled with regret, but it was too late.

    Lin Nannan sighed, not knowing what else to say, and didn't press further.

    Liu Amei watched Lin Nannan's retreating figure, silent for a long time, thinking that Lin Nannan had let her off just like that.

    However, when she found out that only her husband, Qian Jun, was the one getting beaten, she was ready to cry...

    Lin Nannan was a real devil—how could there be such a malicious person!

    She was doing it on purpose!

    Yes, Lin Nannan was using a blunt tactic: if you don't talk, fine, your man takes the beating, if you can live with that.

    Liu Amei was sick with worry, and in the end, she had no choice but to ask Qian Jun to pass a message to Lin Nannan. Otherwise, if she were to run into Lin Nannan and word got out, it would cause more trouble.

    From Qian Jun, Lin Nannan learned a name: Yu Ying.

    She didn't know who that was, but someone else would, so she let the beaten Qian Jun go and took Lu Dudu straight to find Hu Zhaoxia.

    As the person who knows everyone and everything in the military camp, Hu Zhaoxia should know who this was.

    Sure enough, as soon as Hu Zhaoxia heard Lin Nannan asking about this person, she got curious. "How do you know about her? Is she messing with you?"

    Lin Nannan found it interesting and countered, "Auntie, why did you immediately assume she's causing trouble for me just from hearing her name? I don't think I have any grudge against her!"

    Hu Zhaoxia was taken aback, then smiled wryly. "I knew I couldn't hide it from you. That person came to the military unit after the pharmaceutical factory was established. Technically speaking, she shouldn't have any connection to Lu Hang, but her father is Yu Yao. Strictly speaking, he's Lu Hang's superior, though not directly in charge. I don't know much more than that—just a thing or two I heard from my husband..."

    "The political commissar can't stand her?" Lin Nannan seized the key point and asked.

    Hit the nail on the head, Hu Zhaoxia's expression turned serious. "My husband didn't want to say much, but I could tell he doesn't like her. Let's keep this between us—don't spread it around."

    Lin Nannan reassured her, "Don't worry, Auntie. You're looking out for me, and I'm not someone who would repay kindness with ingratitude!"

    When it came down to it, she and the Yu family were on opposite sides—why would she ever help them?

    Hu Zhaoxia had thought of this and, knowing Lin Nannan well, had spoken up.

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