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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1250

"Got it! I'm going to the hospital to check the situation of the injured later. And I'm heading home after that. If you need me, just call." Kevin was worried about his wife now. He had left home in such a hurry that he hadn't explained anything to her. He hadn't called her at all as he had been busy the whole time. And now, he decided to explain everything to her when he got home. After all, it was better to explain it face to face. That way he could gauge her reactions and figure out what points to stress. He'd done nothing, but he could understand why she felt he had.

"Major General Gu, the Commander said an emergency meeting is coming up. So you may have to be here awhile. Please eat something first." Lee transmitted the Commander's orders to Kevin. Actually, an emergency meeting had already been held this morning. Lee didn't know why another one was needed, but his order was not to question, just obey. So he did.

"What? Maybe because some city bigwigs are here." Kevin frowned. He just wanted to get home.

"The Commander didn't say. They'll start when Senior Colonel Ouyang gets here. She's on her way." It was rush hour, so the traffic was bad. Daisy would not arrive until at least 8 PM. Kevin cursed his luck again. But flexibility was required in the army.

"It sounds like high muck-a-mucks are here. I guess I'd better prepare the meeting draft." The so-called meeting draft referred to the self-accountability and treatment measures of the unwarranted attack, and Kevin had gathered a lot of information about it today.

"But, your meal..." Lee stared at Kevin with a hopeful expression. He hoped that Kevin could eat it while it was still warm, otherwise Kevin might get a stomachache. He cared a lot about his superior.

"I'll eat it later. Go. Eat." Kevin buried himself in the report again, without a second glance at the food.

"Yes, Major General Gu." Lee sighed with profound resignation. He had no other choice but to leave. Kevin was... Kevin. He would do what he needed to get the work done.

In big cities, neon lights flare late into night, and this city was no exception. Leena was wearing a sky-blue silk dress, a white faux fur and a pair of high-heeled shoes, looking elegant and graceful. It wasn't because she couldn't afford fur, but she was an animal rights activist and she believed it was very cruel to wear fur.

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