After leaving the cafeteria, Abraham walked quickly towards the dormitory, while Milisil trotted behind him.

"Could it be that... the lieutenant is gay?"

Milisil's slightly teasing words made the upright Abraham pause. He turned around and looked at her with some confusion.

"I don't waste my time on others, so I'm not suitable for love, Corporal Milisil."

Abr Khan sat on the steps beside a fountain in the military camp, looking at the high wall of the Lateran border in the distance.

While he was thinking, something cold touched his face, which scared him.

"What are you thinking about, sir, so absorbed in it?"

Milisil put the can of drink on the steps next to Abraham and sat down next to him.

"Why do you want to join the army, Milisil?"

Abraham glanced at her, picked up the drink can, and continued looking into the distance, as if he was missing something.

"Well... I just thought it was very handsome, so I joined the army," Milisil leaned back slightly, supporting her arms on the ground, "What about the lieutenant? Is he the same as me?"

"...I betrayed my parents' expectations and caused trouble for my sister." Abraham opened the pull ring and took a few sips before continuing, "I always think about myself and take care of myself, but I never think about other people's feelings."

Abraham's answer made Miliciele a little embarrassed, but it also made her understand why he was always so silent and serious.

"That's not bad, it means you work hard and live for yourself." She smiled as she looked at Abraham's profile. "This kind of persistence is very similar to the instinct of living things. And what you said just now made me realize one thing. I think the lieutenant is not as bad as you think."

Abraham looked at her blankly, his eyes filled with disbelief.

Afterwards, he fell in love.

"You want to retire?"

By the fountain where Abraham and Miliciere had first chatted, they sat, arm in arm.

"Well, love in the military, and between an officer and a non-commissioned officer, will it affect the lieutenant's path to promotion?"

Milisil smiled, as if she didn't care at all what her future would be like.

"I won't let anyone tell others about this kind of thing."

Abraham was still as upright as ever, and he didn't understand Milicie's intention.

"Let's not talk about this. I have a better idea." Milisil held Abraham's hand tighter. She turned her head and looked at him. "The lieutenant's dream is to become a great soldier, right?"

"Yes."

Abraham admitted.

"The duty and honor of a soldier comes from protecting the people, right?"

"...That's right."

Abraham frowned slightly, as if he could roughly guess what Milisil was thinking.

"After I retire, I will be a civilian. As a citizen, I can get the lieutenant's protection. This way, the lieutenant can have both his dream and his love life."

Milisil smiled happily and was very happy.

Abraham looked at her in shock. This idea was indeed feasible, but it was really unbelievable coming from the mouth of this cheerful girl who didn't look like a soldier at all.

But after a moment, he just smiled and touched her head.

"Yeah... that's a good idea."

Chapter 78 Open Your Heart

At this time, Milicie had retired and Abrhan had been approved for leave. He wanted to take this opportunity to bring her home and introduce her to his family.

"As for your sister, what kind of person is she, Abrakhan?"

While in the car, Milisil supported her chin with her hand, looked at the scenery outside the window, and asked.

"Well... her father has always wanted to train her to be an intellectual, but she seems to have always loved music," Abraham said as he drove. This was an important day in his life, so he seemed to be in a better mood than usual. "But we haven't seen her for a few years. I guess she has entered her rebellious phase."

"After we get married, the child will be my sister, right?" Like Abraham, Milicie was nervous about meeting her parents for the first time, but she couldn't hide the happiness on her face. "I'm really looking forward to it! Such a cute sister!"

Abraham had shown her a family photo before. Compared to her serious-looking parents, the lovely Guier was even more attractive to her.

"But Gui'er is also very defensive, just like I used to be. I think she might hate you at first." Abraham poured cold water on Milisil's expectations, but then he added, "But as for Milisil, you should be able to get along well with her, just like you used to treat me."

After a few years, Abraham returned to this familiar yet strange home with his fiancée.

As time goes by, his father has become the district attorney, his mother has become a legal advisor, and his sister Guier is, as expected, in her rebellious period.

She did not study law as her parents wished, nor did she study music which she had loved before. Instead, she worked hard to become a soldier like Abraham.

Abraham's parents' attitude towards Miliciele was unexpectedly good. Perhaps in recent years they have figured out that they should not interfere too much in their son's choices.

But Gui'er had many prejudices against this sudden sister-in-law.

"Until now, I have been in charge of all the household affairs. Please don't disrupt the principles of my family!"

Even when Milisil took the initiative to wash the dishes after dinner, Gui'er would object.

"I'm sorry, I didn't know that," but Milixier's character meant she wouldn't complain. She had also experienced a rebellious period and knew the reason for Gui'er's attitude, so she suggested, "Guier, can we live in harmony from now on?"

"I don't want it!" Gui'er couldn't accept the woman who suddenly entered her family. She said angrily, "I want to ask you! How did you bribe Brother Abraham?"

"Eh?"

Gui'er's defenses were stronger than Miliciele had initially imagined, even stronger than Abraham's when she first met him.

Perhaps it was because of her family background. Her grandfather and brother were both soldiers, and her father and mother were both legal professionals. An invisible atmosphere of seriousness always lingered around her, which shaped her current personality.

"The legal world has been a little bit unstable recently. It seems that there are conflicts between some factions," Abraham said to Milisil beside him while lying on the bed at night. "My father and mother are both prominent legal figures, but they don't like to have bodyguards."

"Dad, does he...hate the police?"

Milisil snuggled up to Abraham, looking at his profile and asked.

"Yes," Abraham agreed, and then he changed the subject, "Under this situation, I can't let Gui'er stay home alone. Although it will be very hard, I may have to trouble you."

Milisil's expression was a little complicated. Feeling Abraham's concern for his family, she turned over and put her arms around Abraham's neck.

"It feels so frustrating... Trying to open the heart of that little princess," she complained softly, her face buried in Abraham's shoulder, "is even harder than getting your heart."

"You can do it."

Abraham held Milisil's arm and consoled her.

Recently, Gui'er often found that someone was following her. Although the car model was different every day, their route was always on the way she had to take to get home.

Until tonight, she had not seen the car that usually followed her, but at the end of a path on her way home, she saw a car blocking the middle of the road.

With the help of the street light, she was able to see the people in the car clearly. They were two men with unfriendly faces. One of them lowered the window and stared at her while observing his surroundings, while the other opened the door and seemed to be holding something in his hand.

At this moment, even though Gui'er was young, she knew what situation she was in. In a hurry, she climbed up the outer wall next to her and stepped on the water pipe to climb into her own yard.

When the man who got off the car saw Guier's behavior, he quickened his pace and rushed over here.

But... no one should be at home today. My father and mother were invited to an important legal meeting, and Abrhan was also urgently notified by the officer to return to the barracks.

Everything seemed like a pre-arranged game, a game targeted at her.

She hid in the yard, cold sweat streaming down her face. She didn't know why someone came to arrest her, nor did she know what she would face.

After a while, Gui'er heard footsteps getting closer and closer to her. She held her head and crawled in the bushes. In fear, tears seeped out of the corners of her eyes.

do not come……

At this moment, this was the only thought in her mind.

"Gui Er!"

But someone suddenly grabbed her arm and pulled her up from the ground. It was Milicie who had promised Abraham to protect Guier.

She protected Gui'er behind her and raised her gun to aim in the direction of the car lights outside the wall.

It seemed that the people outside also heard Milicie's voice. After hesitating, she did not choose to break in. She only put down her gun when the sound of the car engine faded away.

"Milicie..."

Gui'er looked at Milicie's back with tears in her eyes. She had never felt her presence was so reliable.

"You didn't come back until very late! You didn't answer the phone! I've been looking for you for a long time!" This was the first time that Milisil was angry with Gui'er. She took Gui'er's hand and walked quickly towards the house. "Until recently, I was a soldier. I learned both combat and firearms. I promised Abraham that no one would hurt you."

"...Let me go," Gui'er was half-forced by Milisil to pull her. She looked away, her voice no longer as strong as before, "It hurts..."

"I won't let go."

This was also the first time that Milisil rejected Guier's request. On the contrary, she held it even tighter.

Gui'er pursed her lips. She had an indescribable feeling in her heart, as if she was guilty, guilty for her previous bad attitude towards Miliciele.

"I'm not here to take your brother away, Gui'er," Milisil's voice softened after a moment. She turned around and gave Gui'er a smile that she was all too familiar with. "Let's go home together and wait for Abraham and our parents to come back, okay?"

Gui'er looked at her in disbelief. All along, it had never been Milisil's fault. Even her parents accepted her existence. It was only Gui'er who was upset.

But...she seemed to understand.

It turns out that this is how Brother Abraham was "bribed" by Milisil.

Chapter 79: Blood debt paid with blood

"Eh? Abraham isn't going with us?"

After the incident where Gui'er was almost kidnapped, the family prepared to move to a safer residence. After hearing Abrhan say that he would not go with them, Milicie asked in surprise.

"Yes, the general wants to meet with me. It seems that there is something important." Abraham scratched his head awkwardly. "You know, Millie, that's the general who often cut sausages for us to eat in the army."

"Ah... that's really hard to refuse..." Milisil was obviously a little disappointed, but she adjusted her mood randomly, "But since it's that general, there's nothing to worry about!"

"Well, I will meet you tomorrow," Abel Khan stroked Gui'er's hair and comforted her, "Okay, Gui'er, it's time for you to go."

After sending Gui'er to his mother, Abraham took a deep breath, seeming reluctant to leave the place where he grew up.

"I'll talk to the Ministry of National Defense in a couple of days. Abraham, with your ability, it's a waste of talent to be a lieutenant." Just as he lit a cigarette, his father stood beside him. "If joining the army is your dream, then go ahead."

It was only after many years that the father truly agreed with his son's idea.

"No need, father," Abrhan shook his head as he looked at his family members who were carrying their luggage into the car. "A military position is only meaningful if you strive for it with your own efforts."

"You..." The father sighed. He patted Abraham's back and said with emotion, "You found a good wife, son."

Abraham didn't say anything, he just smiled. This was a tacit understanding between father and son, and no further words were needed.

"Then let's go first, brother!"

Gui'er, led by her mother, said goodbye to Abraham with a smile on her face, and Milisil also looked at him from a distance.

Abr Khan waved at them.

"Attorney General, this is a bulletproof car of the highest standard," an accompanying bodyguard got out of another car and reminded Abrhan's father, "We will follow behind your car and be vigilant of the surroundings at all times. We will also serve as a bait vehicle to protect the safety of you and your family. Please do not open the windows on the road."

"Moving house requires taking such an unsightly vehicle..."

Abraham's father looked at the accompanying bodyguard with a little dissatisfaction. Perhaps this was the reason why he had been reluctant to hire a bodyguard before, but now that his family was threatened, he had to do so.

The car was driving on the road, Abraham's father was driving the car, and the car of his bodyguards was almost following him.

His wife was sitting in the passenger seat, while Gui'er was playing with Milicie in the back seat.

"You two! Fasten your seatbelts!"

The mother turned around and spoke to the two people who were fighting.

"I haven't seen Gui'er so happy for a long time," the father said to his wife while holding the steering wheel. "Even though he is seventeen years old, he is still like a child."

"Hubby..." the wife complained speechlessly, "The child is only sixteen years old."

"Ah, that's it..."

"Please apply a little of the same enthusiasm you have for your work to your family."

Seeing her husband's somewhat embarrassed reaction, the wife continued teasing.

"Oh, don't say that."

Listening to the conversation between the two parents in the front seat, Milisil smiled and looked forward.

How much time has passed since she joined this family?

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