Chapter 530 - Chapter 530: Principal 213, you have not prepared enough banners (Second update)_1
Chapter 530: Principal 213, you have not prepared enough banners (Second update)_1
The face couldn’t be seen clearly, but under the shifting lights, there was an overwhelming aura about the person that felt imposing. Even from this distance, he seemed unapproachable and inviolable.
It was as if he sensed the gaze from behind, the man looked over in this direction.
Song Min and Bai Shaoqi were worldly.
They had met the Yin family and the old Master Yin in Jiangjing, and Bai Shaoqi had also met Principal Jian.
But even so, across the traffic, they could feel the oppressive aura emanating from the man. It wasn’t gentle at all, more like prey under the gaze of an alpha wolf, sending shivers down one’s spine.
This was a major intersection, with a long red light, finally turning green.
The driver took a turn and the spine-chilling sensation that Song Min and Bai Shaoqi felt finally dissipated.
“Who is he?” Bai Shaoqi exhaled, her eyes fixed on the rearview mirror, her pupils unreadable.
Such an aura was rare to come by.
Song Min pursed his lips, “He must be from the Xu family.”
He had heard that the Xu family had a young master studying at Jiangjing University.
The car returned to the Bai family residence, and the Song family members also got out, greeting Bai Qiming.
Upon Bai Shaoqi’s return, the household’s servants and the butler all put down what they were doing to greet her, everyone now holding her in high regard.
“Dad,” Bai Shaoqi removed her coat and handed it to the butler, then slowly took a wet wipe to clean her hands, her eyes lowered: “We saw sister just now on our way back.”
Bai Lian?
“Her?” Bai Qiming nodded. He was preparing the guest list and waved at Bai Shaoqi, “Come here and take a look, is it enough to invite this many people to the celebration, or is someone missing?”
For this celebration, he not only invited the Bai family but also the relatives of Guo Yueqing’s maternal family.
Bai Qiming didn’t bring up Bai Lian again, and Bai Shaoqi smiled, not mentioning her either.
After discussing with him, Bai Shaoqi returned to her room to continue her piano practice.
The butler stood quietly behind Bai Qiming, “Are we not going to Jiahao?”
Originally, Bai Qiming had planned to go to Jiahao Hotel to find Bai Lian and inquire about Deputy Director Zhou’s affair, but now…
Bai Shaoke successfully became Professor Jiang’s student, and Bai Shaoqi obtained a ticket from Principal Luo. These events had a great impact on Bai Qiming.
“Forget it,” Bai Qiming pondered for a long while before shaking his head.
**
Jiahao Hotel.
In Bai Lian’s room, she took a bath first upon returning, and Jiang Fulai glanced at the furnishings of the small living room. He lazily touched the purple clay teapot on the table; the water was still hot.
The service was satisfactory.
He stood up straight, took the randomly placed music scores one by one off the table, and neatly put them away.
No one realized that the three Chinese female soldiers had escaped from the dungeon. No one knew that one of their people had been killed by a Chinese female soldier.
Xia Jinyuan, who was standing outside, calculated the time in his heart. Based on the little fox’s actions, she must have already started the entire plan. She was the fuse for the two plans. As long as she started, the soldiers of the Xueyu Unit and the Cloud Leopard Commando Brigade would immediately start moving. As for him…
Xia Jinyuan stopped in his tracks and glanced at the wooden house with the lights on. His plan was about to start.
At 9:10 pm, half an hour since their retreat, the five of them finally entered the pitch-black mountain.
The reconnaissance person of the Cloud Leopard Commando Brigade saw his comrades enter the mountain. He told all his comrades who were waiting, “They’ve successfully retreated to the mountain…”
The tense Chinese soldiers finally relaxed. They blinked and lowered their heads to wipe the sweat off their faces. At this moment, there was a faint smile in their eyes.
The most dangerous part of the mission was to rescue the female soldiers. The next step was to hurry and return to China quickly. This way, they would be able to complete the entire mission.
The members of the Cloud Leopard Commando Brigade entered the public channel. As they panted heavily, they wiped the sweat that was about to seep into their eyes and smiled as they told their comrades, “We’ve entered the mountain safely. We’ll wait for the rendezvous. Over.”
The team members looked at the female soldiers who almost fell to the ground after entering the mountain. Another female soldier was holding them, one on each side. As he spoke, he gave Ye Jian an ‘OK’ sign that meant that they were temporarily safe.
It was pitch-black. Ye Jian didn’t have any night-traveling equipment, so she didn’t see his hand signal. She only knew that after Zhou Yijin and Liu Le entered the mountain, all their energy seemed to have been sucked dry. She needed to hold them properly. If not, the two of them would fall together.
“Take a break before leaving.” Ye Jian held their hands tightly and comforted them. This was their first time experiencing a life-or-death race. It was normal for them to be nervous.
Moreover, they were already very good. They had to persevere all the way for a smooth evacuation.
Zhou Yijin was grabbing Ye Jian’s arm tightly. This was the only way she could find the strength to support herself. She was so nervous that her throat hurt. She didn’t speak and only nodded in reply to Ye Jian.
Rest, she needed to rest. Her legs were so weak that she couldn’t use any strength. If she was asked to leave, she wouldn’t be able to take a step.
The leader of the Cloud Leopard Commando Brigade put down the binoculars in his hand and replied to his comrades, “Roger that. We’ll meet up in ten minutes!”
**
The next morning.
Bai Lian and Jiang Fulai returned to Xiangcheng together.
Principal Jian came down to see her off, talking about Yan Lu’s situation, while Jiang Fulai, holding his phone, stood by the car, only occasionally looking over. He had an aloof demeanor that kept people at bay.