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Adopted Husband.
Chapter 1020: Invisible Object. [1121]
Summary
The afternoon sun illuminated a courtyard where Ning Yi, lost in thought, observed a hen and her chicks. He was interrupted by Qin Shao Qian, who casually dropped sunflower seeds on Ning Yi's desk. They discussed family matters, including Ning Yi's concerns about his son Wei Wen's behavior and the need for discretion regarding family issues. They also touched on military matters, particularly the restructuring of the Huaxia Army after the Southwest War, the effectiveness of reorganized troops, and the importance of maintaining discipline within the Seventh Army. Ning Yi emphasized that military personnel should focus solely on combat, while political and business matters should be handled separately. They agreed on the necessity of rectifying issues within the army and discussed the potential consequences for those who fail to demonstrate their value in the new order.Full content
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