My wife is too strong, Mr. Chu can't stand it

Chapter 47 Being Too Moral Is Not Good

Huang Ze also looked at him and asked him tremblingly, "Sir, do you blame us for hiding all this?"

Su Jin slowly raised her eyes and glanced at him. "No, I was just wondering why I didn't tell you about Chu Yuandong at the time. It turns out that old people have bad memories."

Su Jin was very distressed. He actually forgot such an important thing before his death. It had been delayed for so many years, and he felt a little sorry for it.

Chu Heng pursed his lips and reminded, "Maybe he went down and couldn't get up? Are you afraid that he would drown?"

Su Jin became more nervous after being reminded of this. "That should be the case. I set up a formation underwater, but why didn't I tell Wang Chong? Why didn't I just run away?"

"Then do you think there's a possibility that the bandits have already rushed over. Even if they wanted to escape, they wouldn't abandon the villagers? And the bandits would definitely kill them to silence them."

That made sense. Su Jin frowned, feeling a little depressed. Why did it feel like everything he did was wrong? It couldn't be that he just had a bad memory.

Seeing his frown, the three of them looked at each other. Did Su Jin miss the point?

Huang Guoan's feelings were also complicated. When he heard from Huang Ze how thrilling and important that battle was, he had a special feeling towards Chang Ye.

He admired Su Jin's determination and admired Su Jin's ability even more.

You have to know that it was 900 to 5,000, and the other side was well-equipped. Not only did they open up the battle on the north bank, but they also captured Quan'an County, which contained a large number of weapons and food. This solved a major problem of backward weapons at the time and gave the People's Army more opportunities to fight and rob all the way, becoming stronger and stronger.

But now that he had seen the person in person, was Su Jin actually considering this question?

Huang Ze was also a little confused. He asked Su Jin, "Didn't Mr. Changye tell anyone else?"

Su Jin collected his thoughts and looked over. "I don't know, probably not. At first glance, not many people can live to that age. What's the point of saying it? Otherwise, why would I catch you? It's because you have a long life."

Huang Ze was choked, but he felt more melancholy. Indeed, people died every day during the war. He didn't know how he survived and is still alive today.

Su Jin knocked on the table, reminding Chu Heng to pour him tea. Chu Heng was very considerate and immediately refilled his cup.

This time, Su Jin only took a sip and said calmly, "You are old now, so don't worry about the affairs of young people. I am fine now. I won't die early and I don't need anyone to collect my body. Take your grandson home."

"Things are different now than in the past. We can provide you with better cover." Huang Guoan explained anxiously. They didn't insist on Su Jin doing anything. They had already concealed the existence of Chang Ye. They wanted to treat Su Jin well now, and in the future, as long as the Huang family did not break away, they could always protect Su Jin.

But Su Jin didn't need any of this. He raised his eyes and looked at them. "No one can force me to do something I don't want to do. I didn't do it for fame or out of patriotism. Besides, I'm not a human. I can't die. Even if I sleep for a hundred years, it won't have any effect on me."

Su Jin was helpless. He just couldn't find that person. The only thing he could do was to give that person a chance to survive, or the possibility of reincarnation.

He sighed, "Doesn't the fact that I chose to conceal this at the time say it all? Someone like me shouldn't exist, or at least shouldn't be known to the world."

"Grandpa just..." Huang Guoan wanted to explain and tell Su Jin that they were not unwilling to acknowledge Su Jin, but people like Su Jin should exist only in legends. Once it was made public, Su Jin would inevitably be in endless trouble.

Su Jin looked at him steadily. "So, forgetting my existence is the best option. I had no other choice at the time. I can live well in this peaceful and prosperous world now, and as an ordinary person, getting involved with you would be really troublesome."

Su Jin's refusal was obvious. Looking at the expressions of the two, Chu Heng persuaded them, "Mr. Huang, Su Jin is in Beijing right now. It's actually very convenient. If I need anything, I will ask for your help even if Su Jin doesn't say it."

The two men's gazes then turned to Chu Heng. Huang Ze was very confused, "Why did the master let you know this?"

Huang Ze was unhappy. He and Su Jin should have a closer friendship. He also hid Su Jin's affairs very well and only told Huang Guoan, so that there would be someone to take care of Su Jin when he came back.

But he had no idea that Su Jin had returned. The most important thing was that he only knew the truth before Su Jin's death, but Chu Heng now knew it clearly.

Why did Su Jin choose to stay in the Chu family rather than accept Huang Guoan, whom he had been teaching? Shouldn't he be more worthy of Su Jin's trust?

Huang Ze was looking at Chu Heng when he said this, but he was asking Su Jin. He really needed an answer.

Su Jin himself didn't know this either. He pressed his temple and said, "It's just a coincidence. Can you not take it so seriously at your age?"

"Grandpa is worried about Mr.

"I know, but I really don't need these right now." Su Jin was a little annoyed. He had explained enough and really didn't know what these two people were insisting on.

He is not a human being, so being involved with him so much may not be a good thing.

Seeing Su Jin's mood, Chu Heng immediately refilled his tea. "It's a good thing to have Mr. Huang backing you up. There are many things I'm not so convenient for."

Su Jin raised her eyes and glanced at him lightly, drank the tea in one gulp and put down the cup, "Then you can comfort yourself, I'm leaving."

Su Jin stood up after he finished speaking. He was not good at dealing with this kind of people. They were shameless but had no ill intentions. What's more, it was an old man who was looking at him eagerly. He couldn't even say any harsh words to him.

It turns out that one should not be too moral, otherwise one will be the one who suffers.

Seeing that Su Jin was really going to leave Huang Ze, he wanted to get up and chase after her to fight for her, but was stopped by Chu Heng.

Chu Heng advised him, "Mr. Huang, you should know his temper. Once he makes up his mind, it's hard to change. Besides, he just entered this body and he's already not well. Then he went to Yucheng. His health is not good and his temper is bad. If you keep talking, he might get angry."

Chu Heng really felt this way. He could already sense that Su Jin was suppressing his temper, and if he continued, he would definitely explode.

Huang Ze sat back down, but the look in his eyes when he looked at Chu Heng was not friendly. "You didn't take good care of him at all, and you still want to keep him in the Chu family?"

"It was indeed my negligence this time. I didn't know his physical condition before, and I rushed to Yucheng with people." Chu Heng took the initiative to admit his mistake and poured more tea for Huang Ze. "But he is still quite soft-hearted. He rejected you not necessarily because he hates you, but because he doesn't want to cause more trouble."

Seeing Huang Ze's attitude soften, Chu Heng continued, "Su Jin is very particular about cause and effect. If he agrees, he will definitely make it clear. Instead of always settling accounts with him, why not stand behind him?"

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