Back to the 60s: The Struggle Career of a Charmed Wife
Chapter 1621: The Aunt and Nephew Meet for the First Time 1

Chapter 1621: Chapter 1621: The Aunt and Nephew Meet for the First Time 1

Winter in Wucheng is cold and long, with lots of spring wind and sand, but the summer is cooler than the south and the Capital.

The geographical position of Huaibei City is somewhat awkward, neither north nor south. Generally, it is considered northern, with a diet mainly consisting of wheaten food. Additionally, Qinghe, having done farm work from a young age, had commendable training results and adapted very quickly. At the same time, he also learned that the commander was Lu Jiang.

Feng Qingxue had been married for more than ten years, and Qinghe had little impression of her. No, he had almost no impression, not to mention his uncle Lu Jiang.

Because he attended middle school at Wanglou Brigade, he had seen Xibao several times.

Although everyone said that Lu Jiang was handsome and stalwart and Feng Qingxue was stunning, Qinghe found it hard to imagine what kind of appearance could make them the subject of everyone’s talk year after year, despite being away from home most of the time.

Unlike his parents, uncles, aunts, brothers, and cousins, Qinghe had a poor relationship with his aunt; he never relied on them to use their influence for personal gain. He never mentioned his aunt-nephew relationship with Feng Qingxue in the military. When asked about his family background, he claimed to be from a poor peasant background with a high school education, which was higher than most rural soldiers.

Having a high level of education would receive attention, especially since Qinghe was strikingly handsome, with a square face favored by all, long brows, and bright eyes. After months of military training, his resilient face bore a noble integrity.

Lu Jiang placed great importance on good prospects among the new recruits. After two months of training, the first name he noticed was Feng Qinghe.

Initially, he did not realize that Feng Qinghe was the second son of his brother-in-law, as the two families had no contact. His wife did not know the full name of her maternal nephew, only feeling the surname was somewhat familiar. The characters "Qing" from "Qinghe" and "Qing" from "Qingyun" were homophones. Later, reading his records, including origin and parent names, Lu Jiang frowned involuntarily.

Feng Lei’s son had joined the military? And was assigned to the Wucheng unit?

It was quite a coincidence, but Lu Jiang didn’t dwell on it. Besides some senior officer children with family connections, all new recruits were randomly assigned, potentially dispatched across the country, leaving no room for manipulation.

Aside from Feng Qingxue, the Feng family had no one who could use private influence to position Feng Qinghe in a military unit.

Lu Jiang set aside Feng Qinghe’s records and continued reviewing the next promising recruit, keeping everything in mind.

After half a year’s training and elimination, the original special forces team of over two thousand was reduced to a thousand, and further elimination was ongoing. It was conservatively estimated that only around five hundred would remain, so Lu Jiang had already contacted major military zones to continue selecting top talents this year. No matter what, the priority was to first train the strongest special forces for the country!

With fewer special forces in training, Feng Qingxue’s burden lightened, and as Dr. Li, who was previously injured, recovered and returned to the team. Subsequently, higher authorities approved Lu Jiang’s request to dispatch three well-qualified professors proficient in various foreign languages.

Feng Qingxue was relatively relaxed now, with work entering a routine, giving her time to continue learning and caring for the children.

At the beginning of spring this year, Feng Qingyun returned to the Capital with the group to prepare for study abroad. Luo Xiuxiu also returned to the Capital for further studies after the rumors subsided, taking with her a few elementary Chinese medicine books. Feng Qingxue and Lu Jiang sent the triplets to school for kindergarten. Zu Lei was only responsible for picking up and dropping off the children, doing laundry, cooking, and cleaning. Cheng Baoguo and Wang Cuilan accompanied Lu’s father and grandson back to Huaibei City before the busy farming season.

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