Chapter 148: Letters
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"You really don't know?" There was distrust in his tone.
"I don't know." Li Huaer said categorically.
General Tong snorted again: "Then, do you know Li Da?" β
Li Hua'er shuddered in her heart.
"Yes, that's my dad." Li Hua'er looked at General Tong and replied.
The black eyes on General Tong's swarthy face widened a little.
He slammed the case hard and shouted angrily, "Then where is your father now?" β
Li Hua'er looked at General Tong incredulously: "The little girl doesn't know ......"
Before she could finish speaking, General Tong interrupted her words and said angrily: "Now that Li Da and Li En are involved in this big military salary case, you don't know the left one, and the right one doesn't know, are you playing this trick?" β
Li Hua'er was completely stunned this time.
No way?
She was convinced that Li Da could not really have anything to do with this case, but what Li En was, it was not necessarily.
Li Hua'er suddenly had a feeling of "admiration" for her people.
Shengdou Xiaomin, even in Qinghe Village, is not a first-class family, but he can cause that first-class thing!
Li Hua'er restrained the trembling of her fingertips, but in an instant, she calmed down.
"Back to the general, the little girl doesn't know." She looked at General Tong with some grievances in her eyes.
"Since my father became a soldier, he has never written a letter to his family, so the little girl really doesn't know where he is?"
Shen Heng told her that Li Da's last news was in Beisanguan.
But once this word was said at this time, Li Hua'er was afraid of causing trouble to Shen Heng.
After all, now that Shen Heng has a special identity, she doesn't know if the General Tong in front of her is of the same mind as Shen Heng.
As she spoke, she asked a little innocently: "The general said that my father is related to this military salary case, does the general know where my father is?" β
has an innocent face, as if he doesn't know how heavy the words "military salary case" are.
General Tong was asked by her, and he didn't know how to answer.
He is accustomed to being in the army, and he has no sister at home, although he has a daughter, he has not seen him all year round.
Therefore, he really wouldn't deal with such a naΓ―ve country girl.
"Ahem, then you said that you haven't received a letter from your father for so many years?" General Tong stiffly stumbled the question.
Li Hua'er nodded: "Yes, I haven't had a single one." β
"What about the money?"
"......" Li Hua'er fell silent as if she thought the question was ridiculous.
"There are no letters, where is the money and food?" Li Hua'er asked unhappily.
At this time, it's better to be innocent than to panic.
When General Tong heard this, he sneered again and ordered a stack of papers on the table.
"Are you literate?"
"Know."
"Give this to her." General Tong said to the armor behind him.
A soldier immediately came over and gave the stack of papers to Li Hua'er.
Li Hua'er took the paper in her hand, only glanced at it, and her hands trembled.
The title is very close to homesickness in the text, and if you tell you in every way, you can know at a glance that this is a letter written by Li Da to his family over the years.
The handwriting is roughly the same as the one I saw, but I can tell the difference at a glance.
Li Hua'er flipped through the envelopes quickly, only looking at the date.
As little as one a month, as many as two a month.
It came to an abrupt end in October of the second year after he joined the army.
And none of these letters reached the hands of the family.
She knew that Li Dahe's contact with his family must have been cut off, but she didn't know that someone still kept this letter.
And now, by chance, these letters are in his hands.
General Tong sat high on it and asked, "Do you know what these are?" β
Li Hua'er raised her head and looked at General Tong.
Only then did General Tong realize that the little girl standing below was already crying.
Li Hua'er couldn't control her tears at all, and at this moment, she suddenly looked like an outsider in this body.
What she cried was Li Huaer's memories of her father left in this body.
The generals in this room who didn't say a word from beginning to end, stood solemnly, looked at Li Hua'er, and it was rare to be aroused by a certain emotion.
And General Tong suddenly didn't want to ask her anything more.
It's just a play.
Li Da is a puppet who has been given a name, and his real body doesn't know which ditch he died in Beisanguan.
"Someone, send her to the back hall." He waved his hand.
Immediately, a soldier came over and led Li Hua'er to the back hall.
Li Hua'er didn't move, but knelt down on her knees, held the pile of letters high, and bowed deeply to General Tong.
"These letters, the little girl thanked the general for finding them for me."
This gift is for Li Huaer and her family.
After that, he got up and went to the back hall with the soldier.
General Tong's eyes chased after her for a while, and then he turned his head and said, "Bring that Li En again!" β
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When Li Hua'er walked to the back hall, she only knew that the person named Li En had been passed in front.
Then, when I got to the back hall, I couldn't hear what I was talking about.
She didn't have the heart to listen to it.
After all, this case has nothing to do with her.
She knelt quietly on the mat in the back hall, not even in the mood to see what this room was like, nor was she in the mood to think about what General Tong had asked her to come to the back hall for.
She just flipped through the letters again and again, carefully reading them one by one, and reading them softly.
In her previous life, Li Huaer didn't know many words.
Then she read it to her.
Li Da's words are not very good-looking, but every word in the letter is serious.
It's a pity that Old Man Li, Mrs. Li, Li Hua'er and Jinbao don't have a chance to see these again.
It's a shame.
Just when Li Hua'er sighed, she only heard footsteps outside.
Li Hua'er raised her head and saw Shen Heng turning in from behind the screen.
Seeing her holding a stack of letters with teary eyes, Shen Heng coughed lightly, quite embarrassed: "I'm bothering you." β
Li Hua'er sat up straight and gave a full salute again.
"Thank you, Seventh Prince, if it weren't for you, I'm afraid I wouldn't have been able to see these letters for the rest of my life."
Shen Heng avoided it.
He knelt in front of her: "This merit is not mine, and it is really a coincidence that I found this thing." β
When Shen Heng said this, he let out a long sigh and said, "But those things have nothing to do with you, and if such a big thing happens, then Li En also admitted that he forged the certificate...... Naturally, the matter of vouchers is not a matter now. β
Li Hua'er looked at him and asked, "Is it really because I was looking for this?" β
Shen Heng looked at her and nodded: "Yes." β
"What the hell is going on here?" Li Hua'er asked insistently.
Shen Heng didn't realize that she had the posture of breaking the casserole to ask the end, frowned slightly, and was silent.
Li Huaer is still very persistent: "Since my father is no longer in Pingshui Prefecture, how can this matter involve him?" (To be continued.) )