Chapter 242

Yan Tieyi and the chief of staff each had their own opinions and were unwilling to give in to each other, which somewhat diverted Su Chaoliu's attention.

Su Chaoliu couldn't help but ask, "Do you two always have such differences in your ideas?"

Obviously, when she usually met the two of them, they cooperated very well, which showed that they had a good relationship.

The chief of staff glanced at Yan Tieyi and said, "That's about right. He is too pure an idealist. To put it bluntly, he doesn't consider the reality at all."

Yan Tieyi didn't think there was anything wrong with him: "How can I solve the problem by always compromising like you do?"

Su Chaoliu had to interrupt them and say, "Since your ideas are always inconsistent, why do you choose to work together?"

Not to mention that they did not choose them themselves, at their level, the formation of a working group must be agreed upon by everyone, otherwise there will be huge disputes among each other, and it will take a long time to get used to each other, which will only slow down the progress of the work.

"Because I can't guarantee that I'm always right," Yan Tieyi said calmly, "We can have different ideas, but as long as we have something in common, that's enough."

Seeing that Su Chaoliu was deep in thought, he was of course willing to teach Su Chaoliu such a lesson: "Although we have different opinions on whether the Canglang Club should exist, the current Canglang Club is definitely excessive and needs to be curbed. This is our common view, so we just need to work hard in this direction."

After all, it was not something he could do in the short term to cancel the Canglang Association, so he cut off the Canglang Association's unnecessary hands before that. The chief of staff also thought that what Canglang Association had done recently was too outrageous.

“A team is built on commonalities. How to discover and cultivate the commonalities of a team is what a leader should think about.”

Su Chaoliu listened very carefully and even turned on the computer to start taking notes.

She didn't expect Yan Tieyi to be able to tell her such detailed truth.

Yan Tieyi broke almost everything down and taught Su Chaoliu.

She is young, and the teachers at school cannot possibly teach her these things, and she has no family to teach her these things. Since he is concerned about it, he has to say more.

The chief of staff wore a cold smile all the way.

"Okay, stop talking," the chief of staff stopped the car and reminded the two people in the back seat, "We're here, you should get out of the car."

Yan Tieyi glanced out the window and found that he had really arrived at his destination, so he pushed open the car door and got out.

Su Chaoliu looked at the military building and felt something was wrong: "Where is the major general going?"

Yan Tieyi smiled at her soothingly, while the chief of staff gloated over his misfortune and said, "Go get scolded. His actions were complained by colleagues from other systems. Even if he was just pretending, he would still be scolded."

No, Su Chaoliu didn't understand. Why are you happy when he gets scolded? You two are in the same group.

Yan Tieyi had already spoken indifferently: "Do you think you can run away? You will definitely be punished."

"The main firepower will definitely be concentrated on you," the staff officer said without fear, "I was just brought along as a bystander. The most I can do is write a self-criticism."

Yan Tieyi was too lazy to argue with him: "Okay, go back, have a good vacation, and send Chao Liu back."

Su Chaoliu watched his back as he walked into the building, feeling a little worried.

"Don't worry about him," the chief of staff said as he started the aircraft. "We had anticipated this outcome before the operation. Judging from the results, it was worth it."

Besides, he certainly didn't go there just to get scolded without any preparation. But there was no need to tell Su Chaoliu about this, after all, it involved confidential information.

Su Chaoliu also knew that her worries were useless and she could do nothing.

She sighed and said to the Chief of Staff, "Please, just take me to the nearest bus stop."

She didn't have the face to ask the chief of staff to send her off, and the major general was taking it for granted.

"Nothing, don't worry about it," the chief of staff said, steering with a familiar look, "I'll take you back to the First Military Academy."

Su Chaoliu had no choice but to accept it.

When we got off the car, the chief of staff said, "Did you forget the procedures and formalities when you return?"

"Of course," Su Chaoliu nodded, "I will remember to report it to the college."

The chief of staff was still confident in her. After all, Su Chaoliu was an excellent student with good learning ability, so she would not be so forgetful.

So he turned around and walked away.

Su Chaoliu took a few steps back to avoid exhaust fumes, watched the chief of staff go away, then turned and entered the First Military Academy.

She is going to report to the dean.

"Director," she knocked on the Dean's door and entered after getting permission, "Second-year student Su Chaoliu has returned to report."

The dean of studies had received the notice in advance, so he had already prepared the other materials, and Su Chaoliu completed the procedures quickly.

The Dean of Studies reminded her: "It's ok that you are an ordinary student, but you are still a member of the Student Union, so you must go to the Student Union to make a good handover."

"No problem," Su Chaoliu also understood, "I'll go right away." The dean looked at the faint blue color under Su Chaoliu's eyes, probably knowing that Su Chaoliu had not slept much in the past two days, so he didn't bother her and just waved his hand and let her go.

Su Chaoliu went to the Student Union office.

It is now morning class time. The operation took place in the early morning. The arrests and interrogations took almost a whole day. Su Chaoliu basically did not sleep that day. She followed the whole process from beginning to end. She read everyone's confession carefully. After that, she went back to Yan Tieyi's unit to go through the follow-up procedures. If she calculated carefully, she had not closed her eyes for nearly thirty hours.

There are not many people in the Student Union. Basically everyone has classes in the morning and will not spare time. Only Lin Jiawei is in the office.

Senior students have relatively fewer courses, so there is basically always someone staying in the office "on duty."

Seeing Su Chaoliu, Lin Jiawei stood up from her chair: "Chaoliu, you're back."

Su Chaoliu nodded: "Report to the Student Union and you can return to normal life tomorrow."

"That's good," Lin Jiawei said, "The director said you went to assist the military in a mission. I thought it would take at least ten days or half a month for you to come back, but you came back in two days."

Su Chaoliu smiled but said nothing, changing the subject: "Senior, I've been working hard these past two days, thank you for helping me share the burden."

Lin Jiawei didn't mind: "I didn't do anything. I just started school and there wasn't much work to do."

She was more interested in Su Chaoliu's assistance mission this time and couldn't help but knock on the side: "Generally speaking, students in school rarely have the opportunity to assist the military. Even the previous president didn't have it. The military is more of a conscription, so your ability to assist the military is also news."

Recruitment is just a notification, and usually the person is released after a while. The students just provide a piece of information, which is very different in value from assistance.

Su Chaoliu understood the hidden meaning of Lin Jiawei's words, but she was also very sorry: "Senior, this is confidential."

Lin Jiawei had no choice but to stop asking regretfully: "Okay, forget about the secrets, go back and have a rest."

Su Chaoliu left, and now she misses the little bed in her dormitory very much.

When she walked to the dormitory door, she happened to meet Su Chaoqi who was about to go out for class. She just raised her hand to greet Su Chaoqi and went into the room.

Su Chaoqi also knew that she was very tired these two days, so he ignored her and went to class.

Su Chaoliu slept until the afternoon. After opening his eyes, he touched his stomach and confirmed that he was hungry.

She was busy and didn't seem to take her nutritional supplements on time, so she didn't take them in the morning. Because she wasn't hungry, she didn't think about it, but now she is hungry.

But she didn't want to take nutritional supplements. She really couldn't eat those tasteless things.

She got up, washed herself, and turned to the next dormitory.

"Awake?" Su Chaoqi raised his head slightly to look at her, and took out a portion of slightly hot rice cake from the thermos box. "I bought this from a stall in the academy. You can eat it first. I'll make chicken soup and rice noodles for you."

Su Chaoliu did not refuse, took a bite of the soft and sticky rice cake, and commented: "It's not as delicious as yours."

The rice cakes made by Su Chaoqi are moderately soft and hard, glutinous and chewy, but this rice cake is too soft and loose, and falls apart with a slight break.

This is the difference in some of the details.

Su Chaoqi didn't get used to her: "It's good enough to have something to eat, what are you being picky about?"

The chicken soup was already cooked, so the chicken soup rice noodles were served quickly. Su Chaoliu drank three bowls in a row before stopping.

She ate with great satisfaction, burped and touched her belly: "I feel better."

Su Chaoqi also reminded her of the important matter: "You have missed three days of classes, remember to make up for it."

"I know," Su Zhaoliu waved his hand, "I'll remember it, but I have other things to do."

She mentioned it specifically in front of Su Chaoqi because she wanted to find someone to discuss it with.

"What's wrong?" Su Chaoqi looked at her, "What happened?"

Su Chaoliu said: "The Qinglang Group has absorbed many minors as members. Those with excellent qualifications are sent to the higher-level organizations, and those without no qualifications are asked to do some... well, odd jobs."

For example, stalking, extracting information, gaining other people's trust, etc.

"Oh," Su Chaoqi responded calmly, "and then?"

Su Chaoliu was not surprised by Su Chaoqi's indifference. Others might feel pity for these minors, but Su Chaoqi did not have that extra sympathy.

"I've read their confessions," Su Chaoliu said, "Most of them are orphans or have unloved mothers and fathers who don't care about them, or their parents are members of the Qinglang Group."

Su Chaoqi understood: "You want to save them?"

"I calculated their sentences. Because they are still young and were deceived and coerced, they will be released in three to five months. But where can they go after they are released?"

They will continue to study and continue their compulsory education while in the juvenile detention center, but most of them will have passed the college entrance examination when they are released from prison. This means that criminals like them will flow into the civilian population. Su Chaoliu thinks this is not a good thing.


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