Chapter 214 - Love Letters
Hello, Mr. Major General
Chapter 214: Love Letters
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Huo Shaoheng was silent as he glanced at Huo Jialan. He couldnât bear seeing Gu Nianzhi looking so confused and was about to call her over when she suddenly launched another verbal attack.
In face of an unexpected change to the situation, Gu Nianzhi now understood why she had a lingering feeling of uneaseâit was Huo Jialanâs parents! Logically speaking, Huo Jialanâs father was the eldest son of the Huo family and her mother was the eldest daughter-in-law, so they should both be important members of the household. However, Gu Nianzhi had already been here for two days and had yet to hear anyone mention them, and even Huo Jialan herself didnât say anything about her parents. Today was the first time she heard Huo Jialan talk about her father. Gu Nianzhi clapped her hands and spoke solemnly, âThatâs even better. Miss Huo, we share the same goal of healing Mrs. Song, so we can find out your fatherâs whereabouts as soon as possible. Isnât that right?â Her argument was irrefutable and even Grandfather Huo, who had been watching the debate from upstairs, began to nod. However, he immediately shook his head again, to himself. Gu Nianzhi wasnât one of the Huoâs and it was clear she knew nothing about the family. But this is also proved that Huo Shaoheng was someone who kept his private affairs out of his professional lifeâhe had treated Gu Nianzhi like his mission and part of the job, so although he had raised her for six years, he hadnât mentioned a word about his family to her. Of course, Grandfather Huo would have never imagined that rather than Huo Shaoheng not mentioning anything, he merely hadnât had the time to do so.
Huo Shaoheng had originally intended on tellig Gu Nianzhi everything about the Huo family that evening, but his plan had been derailed what with everything happening so quickly. However, this kind of situation was nothing to Huo Shaoheng. He had faced situations thousands of times that had been more complex and dire than this, and the ability to adapt was one of the most important benchmark qualities examined in a member of the Special Operations Forces. In order for Gu Nianzhi to be by his side, she had to become accustomed to such unexpected situations. Huo Shaoheng remained resolute he folded his hands behind his back and observed.
Although Huo Jialan was older than Gu Nianzhi, she obviously lacked her ability to debate, and wasnât blessed with the same intelligence. Her jaw dropped as she listened to Gu Nianzhi twist the incident into a positive light, taking Song Jinning away right under her nose! How could this be?! Huo Jialan couldnât accept this outcome and her eyes circled the living roomâGrandfather Huo Xuenong on the third-floor staircase, Uncle and Aunt Zhangâs family standing at the second-floor staircase, as well as their children, Zhang Wenna and Zhang Wenjie, looking on, their faces perturbed, at the heated exchange in the living room. She looked at her Uncle, Huo Guanchen, and was shocked to see that he actually seemed convinced. As for Aunt Bai, her eyes were dim as she looked back at her with pity. Bai Jinyiâs gaze was the straw that broke the camelâs backâHuo Jialan trembled and couldnât hide it anymore. Recalling her motherâs pale face as she had lain on the bed, Huo Jianlanâs face transformed rapidly. She flushed, then blanched before she finally broke down. Bawling, she pointed at Song Jinning beside Gu Nianzhi and screamed at the young girl, âI wonât allow you to take her away! I wonât allow you to take that b*tch away! Did you know that my mother took sleeping pills and committed suicide because of her?! What right does she have to pretend to be crazy when did all those shameless things?! Sheâs crazy, right? She has amnesia, right? Iâll have her stay crazy for the rest of her life! Let her be d*mned by her amnesia for the rest of her life! She has to pay for what she did to my mother!â
Gu Nianzhi suddenly felt like her heart was suspended in the air, swaying but stuck, unable to go up or down. She even felt a moment of dizziness. This was all very different than she had expected; could she be wrong? She cast Huo Shaoheng a helpless look, but he only looked blankly back at her.
Huo Jialan collapsed in Bai Jinyiâs arms and trembled as she cried, âI knew it! I knew it ten years ago! Father didnât disappear! You were all lying to me and mother! He wasnât even left with a whole corpse because he died protecting that b*tch!â
âEnough!â Gu Nianzhi couldnât stand listening anymore and decided to stand up for Song Jinning since no one else would. She was an outsider anyway and could be speak impartially. Her voice was strong and clear. âHuo Jialan, please speak respectfully. Swearing doesnât make you any more justified or relatable; right now, it only makes you detestable.â
Huo Jianlan was so angry she choked and coughed violently. Bai Jinyi hastily patted her back and shook her head at Gu Nianzhi. âGu Nianzhi, I didnât expect you to have such a sharp tongue. Do you know that Jianlanâs motherâs suicide caused her pain for the rest for her life? How can you pour salt on her wound?â
Gu Nianzhi inhaled deeply in an attempt to compose herself and said steadily, âI didnât know that Huo Jialanâs mother committed suicide. I only know that she shouldnât call Mrs. Song names. Mrs. Songââ
âYouâre still calling her Mrs. Song?!â Huo Jialan looked up from Bai Jinyiâs arms and at Gu Nianzhi with a tear streaked face. âJust you wait, Iâll show you something!â She shoved away Bai Jinyi and ran upstairs to her room.
The Zhang family on the second floor gaped at her and didnât even blink. Huo Jianlan stormed into her room and reappeared soon after, carrying a stack of old yellowed envelopes. The one on top appeared newer and well preserved.
âGu Nianzhi, are you ready? Do you want to see what this is really all about?â Huo Jianlan held the stack of envelopes and looked at Huo Shaoheng standing behind Gu Ninazhi, who was still expressionless.
Huo Jialan felt a little smug. No wonder they said sons grew up to be heartlessâsomeone like her Elder Cousin who had been in the army for over a decade, heâd long trained to become emotionless. Or perhaps he didnât care or even had feelings anymore? His motherâs scandal was about to go public, but he remained calm...
Huo Jianlan almost pitied him. If he didnât even care about his own motherâs reputation, then why did she have to cover up for him? Let everyone see that b*tchâs true colors, she thought vehemently.
Gu Nianzhi stared at the envelopes in Huo Jialanâs hands and then looked up at Huo Shaoheng. He was quiet and neither made a move to stop nor encourage her. His face was stoic as he stood on the sidelines, as though it had nothing to do with him.
Gu Nianzhiâs heart tugged; maybe Huo Shaoheng had had a rift with his mother? She took the envelopes from Huo Jialan without another word and tilted her head, âLet me see what the âearth-shatteringâ secret is.â Picking the most well-preserved envelope on the top, she opened it to find a pressed flower bookmark with two lines written on it, âLocking our tear-filled eyes, regretting not meeting you before becoming betrothed.â It was signed in a beautiful small script, âJinning.â Gu Nianzhiâs face fell as she grabbed the rest of the envelopes like they were a ball of flames.
âWhat? Are you scared?â Huo Jialan smirked, she stretched out her arms and spun clumsily. âLook, paper canât hide fire. Whatâs meant to be revealed will be revealed one day.â
Gu Nianzhi looked at Huo Shaoheng again, but he averted his gazeâhis expression remained calm and even his breathing was still normal. It was obvious that Huo Shaoheng had impressive cultivation and composure. Gu Nianzhiâs heart also stopped racing and she glanced at a few of the remaining letters. They were love letters written to âHuo Guanyuan.â Huo Shaohengâs fatherâs name was Huo Guanchen, then Huo Guanyuan must be...?
Huo Jialan saw Gu Nianzhi stare blankly at the name and laughed mirthlessly, crying out, âI just wished that he couldâve burnt these unsightly letters before he died! Then my mother wouldnât have found them afterward...â
Gu Nianzhi looked at Huo Jialan and frowned, âYour mother had found these?â
âYes. Jialanâs mother was a very strong woman. She didnât say anything when she found the letters and suffered in silence. When she couldnât take it anymore, she took sleeping pills to commit suicide.â Bai Jinyi sighed with regret, âThat was... over ten years ago?â
It was the year that Huo Jialan had come home from school to find her mother lying motionless on the bed with a suicide note. Although her mother had asked her to burn all the letters, Huo Jialan had refused. Her family had been ruined, her parents dead because of that womanâshe couldnât suffer in silence like a martyr and get depressed like her mother had. She had decided to show them to Grandfather Huo, Huo Guanchen, and Huo Shaoheng, who had just started his second year of university. âDo you know what she was like before she got sick? A sl*t who used her beauty to attract all sorts of attention! Otherwise, why would my father lose his life for her? You see her as normal right now, but do you know what she was like before? Only you donât know, you outsider! If it werenât for Aunt Bai, she wouldâve been long locked up in a mental asylum, maybe even receiving electric shock therapy...thatâs how unstable she had been.â
Huo Jialan looked at Song Jinning with disgust and then said, âSheâs much better the way she is now than how she had been before she got sick. Iâll just let her continue to have amnesia, sheâs well cared for here and nobody has to worry. So, what are you dissatisfied with? How is this any of your business?â Huo Jialan now thought that she had the upper hand and used every word to jab at Gu Nianzhi.
Not expecting to get herself into so much trouble, Gu Nianzhiâs palms turned cold. She looked helplessly at Huo Shaoheng, who looked grim. He calmly stared at her. Was it because of all these secrets that Huo Shaoheng had been hesitant to say anything? No wonder he had appeared conflicted every time he had seen Song Jinning.
Although he hadnât stop himself from approaching her, he would always look at her from afar. They couldnât have been oblivious to what happened in the past. Thinking of Huo Guanchenâs divorce and decision to leave the mentally ill Song Jinning at his sideâhow many more secrets were still yet to be unveiled? No wonder Huo Shaoheng decided to enlist and leave his family, staying away from home for so many years and not getting involved with the affairs of his elders.
Bai Jinyi looked at the grim-faced Huo Guancheng and sighed. Huo Jialan stabbed her finger at Song Jinning, sadistic glee in her heart as she spoke to Gu Nianzhi, âDo you know when your Mrs. Song, went from Mrs. Huo to Mrs. Song? It was the year that Uncle saw these letters that he decided to divorce her.â
At the time, the written reason for divorce was that Song Jinning had mental illness and couldnât act as a wife. Of course, Huo Guanchen could never say that the true reason was that sheâd had an affair with his older brother.
Gu Nianzhi recalled all the times Huo Shaoheng had been about to mention his mother, but then had stopped himself. It made sense that he had to set aside time to tell her, these private matters couldnât be discussed plainly. If Bai Jinyi hadnât rushed over today, would Huo Shaoheng have told her the whole story? She wouldnât be as shocked as she were now, at leastz Fortunately, Gu Nianzhi managed to react fairly normally. She snuck another glance at Huo Shaoheng, her eyes lingering on his face. This had to be one of the main reasons why he decided to enlist over ten years ago. Suffocated by his family, he had no longer wanted to return. Afterward, he would be the first to accept any mission and didnât go home unless he had to. He couldnât face the people at home. Huo Shaoheng spent ten years cultivating peace and strength in his heart. He had been able to stay out of the situation and observe objectively. Gu Nianzhi hypothesized all of this and felt discomforted. She had a feeling that perhaps thing werenât as dire as theyâd thought. Song Jinning was still crazy and Huo Guanyuan was still missingâwho knew what couldâve happened between all this?
Huo Shaoheng walked over and took the letters from Gu Nianzhiâs hand. He spoke evenly to Huo Jialan, âIâm going to put away these things for now. My mother will be temporarily relocatedâdonât worry, weâll have an answer for you.â He turned and called out, âOrderly?â
The head of the orderlies on duty for the day ran over, âChief!â
âCall my personal secretary and have them bring Chen Lie and Dr.Ye over. Iâll be taking my mother to the 6th Military Region headquarters.â Huo Shaoheng commanded them in a concise manner.
Gu Nianzhiâs suspended heart immediately found solace in his calm demeanor and stopped wavering as though she were walking on a wire.
âYouâre still going to take her away?â Huo Jialan was so pained she couldnât stand it and was about to fall over. âElder Cousin, how can you be so cruel? Are my parentsâ lives worth less than your own motherâs?!â
Gu Nianzhi had been holding in her frustration for too long and finally burst. âHuo Jialan, control yourself! How can you ask Huo Shao to agree to your unreasonable request? No matter what, Mrs. Song is still ill and itâs too early to say what truly happened.â
âWhat do you mean too early?â Huo Jialan snarled as she stormed over to Gu Nianzhi. âSo you donât believe these letters? Iâll tell you that Grandfather and Uncle took them to the best handwriting analysis experts in the military, and he confirmed that these were written by my father and his mother!â
âSo what?â Gu Nianzhi was not the least bit afraid. He Zhichu had once complimented her for having the most important trait of resilience as a lawyer. She never gave up on finding a weakness even in the face of hard evidence against her case. She certainly didnât disappoint He Zhichu and confronted Huo Jialan once again. âHuo Jialan, looks like you and your mother were easily fooled. How can you sentence your absent family member just from looking at a few yellowed letters? You should at least wait until your father is found, or when Mrs. Song has recovered to confront them face to face. Arenât you taking advantage of the familyâs pain by delaying Mrs. Songâs treatment?â