"Is it the medicine you gave me the last time I was out on a mission?" Lu Xingzhi remembered how useful they were.
Jiang Yao nodded. "That's the least I can do. I don't want to see more bodies buried in the Martyrs' Cemetery. Even if they lose a limb, it's still better than dying."
Lu Xingzhi, after a long silence, gently caressed Jiang Yao's hair and smiled.
"Alright! I will submit the training report tomorrow, this is an excellent suggestion!" Lu Xingzhi continued, "Once it's approved, you'll oversee the training. I don't trust any other doctor but you."
"Can I?" Jiang Yao's eyes widened. "I'm only a freshman in medical school!"
"Don't worry, you'll be fine." Lu Xingzhi was adamant. "You know your stuff. Plus, I believe you'll put in more effort than the others."
Not forgetting that if she took charge of the training program, she would have to stay in the platoon for at least a week or two. That meant she would be with him often.
Jiang Yao's capabilities were well-known by Colonel Lin and the Liang family; Lu Xingzhi's recommendation for Jiang Yao to oversee the training program would be approved.
"Go ahead with the pharmaceutical company. Talk to me or Brother Liang if you need any help. Once the medicine is mass-produced, I'll take care of the rest." Lu Xingzhi loved the woman in his arms to bits.
Lu Xingzhi grinned. He put the report on Colonel Lin's desk and retorted, "Not as much a workaholic like Colonel Lin."
Colonel Lin knew full well how ridiculous he looked. Seeing what Lu Xingzhi put on his desk though, he was intrigued.
"I don't know who's more of a workaholic here. I just arrived and yet Captain Lu already had his report done and dusted." Colonel Lin joked as he opened the report.
At first, he was still full of smiles, but as he read, the smile disappeared, giving way to an expression of pleasant surprise
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