Their words excited the commander so much that he kept saying this was a great idea. He also mentioned how the army had initially cultivated talent by ensuring that work and study did not interrupt each other. He encouraged Zhang Guoqing to stay strong and seek help from his father-in-law if he encountered any difficulties and repeatedly reminded Zhou Xiaozheng not to hesitate to disturb him and to come by when he had time to keep him company.
Zhou Xiaozheng nodded repeatedly, promising that he would come to visit the senior leader once he was done with the busy work at hand and reminded him to take care of his health and get adequate rest.
The commander and the adjutant talked to Zhou Xiaozheng like they were talking to someone younger, asking about his current work situation and giving him a few words of advice. The entire conversation seemed natural and familiar among the three of them.
It was then that Zhou Jiao suddenly realized. Her dad often said that nobody else could manage him, that he had his own leaders. It turned out these two were his old leaders. No wonder the cunning ones from the Big Courtyard often visited her home. She had initially thought that her family was just friendly and hospitable, attracting playmates to her house.
The Chairman noticed Zhou Jiao’s expression and, smiling, asked her if she had discovered anything.
Zhou Jiao couldn’t focus on her thoughts and immediately replied that she finally understood who her dad’s senior leaders were.
Zhou Xiaozheng added, joking that his daughter didn’t even know his current position, level, or monthly salary. She had never asked even once and might think that all the old military men in the Big Courtyard were his superiors.
As soon as he finished speaking, the commander and the others burst into laughter seeing Zhou Jiao’s blushing and shy face.
Curiously, the commander asked Zhou Jiao why she never asked these questions. Was it because she forgot to ask or was she simply not curious?
With a straight posture, Zhou Jiao solemnly expressed that no matter how curious she might be, she would never ask.
Seeing everyone pausing to listen to her, Zhou Jiao paused and said that, in her understanding, the profession of a soldier was sacred. Soldiers themselves could not reveal too much to the outside world. Maybe a tiny matter could let the enemies analyze many secrets. She worried that she might inadvertently leak some news about her father, risking him and the country, which would make her a sinner. To her, her father’s rank and salary were meaningless as long as he was safe and healthy, and she preferred not knowing because her father would never let her starve.
"Very good! Extremely good! Such thoughtful considerations. She has a high level of awareness and a strong sense of crisis. Truly worthy as the descendant of Senior Sister Gu and Mr. Yu."
"This child takes after Xiao Zheng, acting considerately. A good child indeed. These words should be heard by those who constantly flaunt their fathers’ positions to the next generation."
The commander and everyone applauded repeatedly, expressing their amazement.
Zhou Jiao blushed, vigorously waving off their compliments and shaking her head, saying, "You all shouldn’t praise me like this. I’m not as good as you think. Really, I just worry about my own immaturity causing mistakes."

VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Rebirth in the 50s: The Couple with the Hidden Space