Fire Chief vs. Surgeon: A Tale of Relentless Pursuit
Chapter 479 Probabilistic Events

Chapter 479: Chapter 479 Probabilistic Events

Jiang Ye recounted in detail everything he knew about the Dai Family.

Lu Jing listened intently, clearly touched by the story.

After all, nothing of the sort had ever happened in the Lu Family, so it was obviously impossible for them to empathize fully with Miss Dai.

Fortunately, it didn’t seem necessary.

With Xiang Zheng as their powerful weapon, nobody would dare to bully Dai Changwan.

Comforted by that thought, Lu Jing felt somewhat relieved.

Seeing his wife sigh one moment and change expressions the next, Jiang Ye couldn’t help but want to laugh:

"Don’t worry about your friend. She’s not easy to mess with."

After all, at their first meeting, Miss Dai had dared to throw punches and kicks at the Young Master of Jiang Family, which was not something ordinary people could do.

Just that temperament alone made her tough to bully.

Lu Jing bit her lip:

"I know, but I’m still worried."

What if the people in the Dai Family got desperate?

There’s a saying that goes, "A cornered dog will leap over a wall, and a cornered rabbit will bite."

Haven’t there been plenty of instances where family members turned against each other over interests?

Sigh...

Jiang Ye reached out and rubbed his wife’s head:

"Don’t worry, our child will never have to deal with such things."

Ahem.

It’s a nice thought, but where’s the child?

Annoyed, Lu Jing gave him a few glaring looks:

"What nonsense are you talking about?"

But the man was unyielding:

"Am I talking nonsense?"

Regardless of whether they would have children in the future or end up with many, such disputes over inheritance or sibling rivalry would never happen.

Such matters often depended on the parents’ education and the ideas instilled from a young age.

As long as one’s moral compass was on point, such things were impossible.

Lu Jing didn’t want to continue discussing this topic and took her phone to the study to charge it and browse.

Captain Jiang, on the other hand, had no choice but to take the initiative to wash the dishes.

Don’t think there was any downtime after that. With Old Qin in the hospital and no one to maintain order on the training field, who knew if those kids hadn’t caused a ruckus?

After washing up, Jiang Ye didn’t dare to linger at home and immediately headed for the training field.

When Jiang Ye’s figure appeared, the team members gathered around.

Clearly, they must have heard.

Such a big incident would definitely make the news. Who would dare to suppress it and risk their official caps?

"Captain Jiang, how’s Instructor Qin’s little chubby kid?"

"I heard all the kids were poisoned."

"Not just the kids, even the teachers got poisoned."

"Shh, what exactly caused it?"

Questions flooded in all at once.

Jiang Ye remained composed:

"Keep your distance from me."

They were so close, one could get sprayed in the face.

Once everyone obediently stepped back, Jiang Ye began to answer:

"The kids only suffered mild poisoning. It’s not too serious, but they’ll probably need to be on an IV for a few days before they can be discharged."

Relieved by the news, the team members relaxed:

"That’s good to hear. Little chubby is usually so sweet; we can’t bear to see him suffer so much."

"Hey, if you can get poisoned in school, is there any place that’s completely safe?"

Such random events could happen to anyone, and everyone reflected on this while quietly discussing among themselves.

Two minutes later, Jiang Ye blew the assembly whistle:

"Everyone, assemble!"

The people who were scattered in twos and threes instantly shut up and stood at attention.

"Roll call!"

"One... two... three..."

Once the count was finished, the only person missing was Old Qin.

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