Chapter 253 - Awaiting a Soldiers Return (2/2)

But eventually, everything ended with a s Yan asked, “Aunt Liu, where do you want to go?”

“To the old dock I wish to take a look,” said Liu Fangfang softly

Jing Yan’s heart skipped a beat when she heard that h? Was she still insistent on heading there to suffer the ele the way When they arrived at the old dock, Jing Yan said, “Aunt Liu, we are here” Jing Yan secretly heaved a sigh of relief when she saw an intact old dock

“We’ve arrived Then, let’s go,” said Liu Fangfang suddenly

Jing Yan was taken aback “Go? Where to?”

“I wish to go back to e I have no idea if that white birch forest still exists”

Jing Yan was once again taken aback before she said with a s ho has returned, I obviously have to return ho s her eyes

Jing Yan s to herself, “He did not disappointYan left but many residents at the old dock were left astounded What exactly happened? </e and it was said that they were here to deone ?

But days later, a story spread When everyone learned of Liu Fangfang’s past, all of the, hoping to say one thing to her: “Sorry”

Unfortunately, Liu Fangfang had long left Black Mountain City and returned to her hometown No one leaked the infor would enter the white birch forest every day to look at the carved text When she did she would s old, with her ed to fool her” Far off, Daliu Village’s village chief squatted in the bushes as hewe carved at the last moment would be useful Heh heh…” said another man with a chuckle

However, the two co in front of the tree “Although it’s fake, I’d still like to thank the received a letter fro the picture she had given Yu Guanhua years ago, and the other was a military meritorious hua’s valiant efforts in battle Furtherhua had sacrificed hi passed aith the military meritorious medal and the picture in hand As for the old dock, an additional bronze statue was erected It was that of a wo far into the east The locals called it: “Awaiting a Soldier’s Return”

Fangzheng did not knoould happen in the future All he kneas that he was currently feeling frustrated because…

“Lone Wolf, do you kno i looked at the table with a broken leg as he spoke through gritted teeth

“Abbot, I didn’t do it on purpose…” Lone Wolf lowered his head, looking like a child that had done soed a broouy was suffering fro, only to snap it…”

Lone Wolf glared at Monkey, who looked up into the sky, as though he had not said anything

Lone Wolf did not dare to utter another hen Fangzheng looked back at hi either He was thinking about the problelorious days of setting up a huge table and placing bowls and utensils on theone Did they have to collectively squat by the wall to eat with their bowls?

Lone Wolf felt extrezheng was ru over a way to punish hi, what… should we do?”

Fangzheng shot a glance at Lone Wolf and sighed, “If you are living well, then the skies are clear”

“What happens if I’ well?” asked Lone Wolf