The Colonel of the Empire is Falling in Love - Chapter 17
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Chapter 17: Cold, Cruel, and Vicious. She Was Very Much Like Her Father, Meng Hua.
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Nan Fei looked at the tears that were seeping out of the corners of her eyes, and her heart felt like a thousand horses galloping through the grass.
Why did she not go to the acting department? Oscar owed her a small golden statuette.
No, two, the Best Actor Award and the Best Screenwriter Award.
Although Cheng Shichu was indeed her… ex-boyfriend in name, and was indeed with her younger sister now, she could still casually blurt out such romance novel jokes like mistaking someone else. It really made Nan Fei feel inferior.
The two girls who were just at the bathroom door had already walked in. Nan Fei raised her eyelids.
Since she wanted to play, she would accompany her.
“Ge Ya, no, you don’t have to think like that. You’re my only sister, my dearest person. Why would I hate you? I just hate myself for not being able to control my heart…” Nan Fei said as she raised her hand to wipe the corner of her eyes, imitating the pitiful look of the injured female lead in the Qiong Yao drama she had watched when she was young. She sobbed and said, “I shouldn’t have fallen in love with Cheng Shichu in the first place. Now that the misunderstanding has been resolved, you two should be together well. I’ll give you my blessings.”
After saying that, Nan Fei covered her face and ran out of the bathroom. Her steps were messy, and she looked like she had lost her soul.
In the bathroom, the two girls who had witnessed the big news were dumbfounded.
“Goddess Nan is so pitiful,” Girl A muttered. “It’s not her fault that she got the wrong person. Instead, her boyfriend was stolen for no reason.”
Girl B nodded in agreement. “Yeah, sigh, even if it’s true love, it’s not right to steal someone else’s boyfriend.”
A shadow shrouded the two girls’ vision. They raised their heads and saw Meng Ge Ya’s cold and poisonous eyes.
“No one is allowed to tell anyone about what happened today.” Her tone was ruthless, and her originally delicate and pretty face had a hint of malevolence.
…
Nan Fei picked up her clothes at the dry cleaning shop, called a car, and went straight to the military command headquarters.
After Meng Ge Ya’s incident just now, she suddenly felt that coming to school today was really the wrong choice.
Her life should have been spent on enjoying life, not wasting time and energy with unnecessary people.
The little sisterhood between her and Meng Ge Ya had disappeared the moment Meng Ge Ya pushed her into the swimming pool, when she could not swim.
Nan Fei clearly remembered that when she was struggling in the water, the nine-year-old Meng Ge Ya looked at her coldly from the shore, her eyes like a poisonous scorpion.
Cold, vicious, and poisonous.
She was very much like her father, Meng Hua.
If it were not for her grandfather’s trusted bodyguards passing by the swimming pool, she would have died at such a young age.
The scenery outside the window flew past. Nan Fei’s gaze swept past the camphor trees by the side of the road.
Today was a sunny day. The sky was blue and the clouds were white. She should not have been thinking about these terrible things.
If she had known earlier, she would have come to the military command headquarters early in the morning. It would have been better to see the upright soldier than to look at Meng Ge Ya’s resentful face.
With a smile, Nan Fei took out her phone and opened the dialogue box with Zuo Qishen in WeChat.
“Commander Zuo, should I return your clothes now?” She pressed the send button.
Zuo Qishen did not reply to her, so Nan Fei played a game on her phone for a while. After twenty minutes of playing, she opened WeChat and found that Zuo Qishen still did not reply to her.
Nan Fei rubbed her eyes. The left army had a lot of things to attend to, so of course she could understand.
She would talk about it when she got there.
She looked at the scenery outside the window. The military command headquarters was in another area in the south. It was still far away, at least an hour’s drive away.
Hence, she gradually narrowed her eyes and fell asleep in the car.