When Jiang Teng returned home, the first thing he saw was his mother. Jiang's mother was very happy to see her son who suddenly came home. The first thing she did was to check whether he was injured. She made sure that her son was completely healthy and had no internal or external injuries.
, then he became really happy and took his son to ask for help.
"Mom, why haven't you rested yet?"
Jiang Teng asked while chatting with his mother.
Jiang's mother said: "Your father and your eldest brother are talking in the study. I can't sleep either, so I'm waiting downstairs to see your eldest brother off."
"Dad and eldest brother are both at home?"
Jiang Teng was surprised. He originally planned to go to the army to find his father early tomorrow morning. After all, his father stayed in the army 300 days out of 365 days a year.
Not to mention my eldest brother, who is on the rise and is even more busy than before.
"Here we are, my uncle and nephew are talking about something. I don't know what they are talking about. It's so mysterious that I don't bother to ask."
Jiang's mother is getting older, and she focuses on her son and has no time to worry about other things.
Jiang Teng said: "Then I'll go up and have a look."
"Okay, their tea is also cold. You go and make tea for them."
Jiang's mother is reasonable and does not dominate her son all the time. Although she misses her son very much and wishes to see him every time when he comes back, her son is also a soldier and the responsibilities on his shoulders do not allow him to have too much responsibility.
With so many family ties, as a family member, what she can do to help them is to give them infinite understanding and support.
Jiang Teng went upstairs, stood outside the study and knocked on the door.
Someone came to open the door for him. It was his eldest brother. The eldest brother Jiang Chao was the son of his uncle. He was five years older than him. He was thirty-six years old this year. He was the youngest colonel in the S City Military Region and was only one step away from the major general.
But this step is as difficult to cross as a chasm. He cannot be promoted unless he has achieved major merits. If he cannot be promoted to major general at the age of forty, Jiang Chao's military rank will probably be over. If he waits until he is fifty to be promoted to general, he will only be promoted to general.
It will be a sinecure with no real power, and it will have little significance to the entire Jiang family in the military.
"Brother."
Jiang Teng was also very happy to see Jiang Chao. He was away on missions all year round and was busier than Jiang Chao. The two brothers had not seen each other for half a year.
Jiang Chao was equally happy. He raised his fist and punched him on the shoulder: "You brat, you didn't tell me in advance when you came back. Fortunately, I happened to be here, otherwise I wouldn't have seen you again."
"Hey, I'm planning to go to the military area to find you early tomorrow morning."
Jiang Teng also smiled and punched Jiang Chao on the shoulder, and commented: "Yes, I haven't fallen behind in training for politics, and my body is pretty good."
"You're so capable, you dare to arrange for your brother."
Jiang Chao hooked his cousin's shoulder, dragged him into the study, closed the door, and the two brothers walked arm-in-arm towards the sofa.
Jiang Teng saw his father and casually saluted: "Hello, Chief."
Father Jiang snorted from his nostrils: "You still know how to come back!"
He was very dissatisfied that Jiang Teng didn't come back in time after rescuing Erbao and was delayed for so many days.
"You missed me?
It shouldn't be. I usually carry out tasks and it's normal for me not to come back for half a year.
Your mentality has become old recently, and you are beginning to miss your son."
Jiang Teng's playful gags.
Father Jiang picked up a pillow and smashed it over. Jiang Teng easily caught the pillow and stuffed it behind his waist. He leaned back comfortably, not forgetting to care about me: "I said, Dad, you are already very old.
Just stop using your hands and feet, otherwise your comrades will laugh to death if you show off your waist."
"I think before I waited for others to laugh at me, I was pissed off by my own son first."
Jiang's father was so angry that he couldn't do anything to his son. Ever since his son was able to beat him, he never asked for any advantages in fists and kicks.
Jiang Chao was used to the father and son quarreling with each other. He changed the tea leaves and made a new pot of tea. He poured a cup for Jiang's father first: "Second uncle, why are you angry with him? You will be angry later. This kid has no intention."
Those with lungs can still sleep until dawn."
When Father Jiang thought about his son's urinary nature, he really made sense. He picked up the tea cup and took a sip, and the breath in his throat was sent back to his stomach by the tea.
Jiang Chao handed Jiang Teng another cup of tea and gave him a calm look.
Jiang Teng shrugged, took the tea cup and took a few sips, thinking to himself that he was just as quick as a firecracker, can you blame him?
After half a cup of tea was finished, Father Jiang put down the cup and got down to business: "You came back just in time. It's just right to give you a task."
Jiang Teng paused and felt a little in his heart. He couldn't be so unlucky. He came back to ask for leave, but before he could speak, his father blocked his words.
After hesitating for a moment, Jiang Teng asked: "Is it urgent?"
"What are you asking about? Do you need to entrust non-urgent tasks to you?
You are the only field soldier in the entire army."
Jiang's father couldn't help but wanted to criticize his son. Where did he go? Why did he come back so stupid?
Jiang Teng's heart skipped a beat again, and he asked calmly: "What mission?"
"Do you know the Yunnan-Guizhou Research Institute?"
Jiang Chao took over his question.
Yungui Research Institute?
Jiang Teng's brain started working quickly and he quickly filtered out the information about the Yunnan-Guizhou Research Institute.
The Yunnan-Guizhou Research Institute is a national-level confidential unit established on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. It mainly researches and develops new pharmaceuticals. It has a history of 30 years since its establishment. In the past 30 years, it has developed countless pharmaceuticals, many of which can already replace foreign medicines.
Expensive imported drugs play a vital role in research and development in the fight against cancer, and are a department under national key protection and secret cultivation.
Jiang Teng is no stranger to the Yungui Research Institute, and can even be said to be deeply impressed, because the first mission he performed after joining the army was related to the Yungui Research Institute, and Wen Lingran's father was one of the vice presidents of the Yungui Research Institute.
First, if that incident hadn't happened, Dean Wen wouldn't have... Taking a deep breath, Jiang Teng put aside the bad memories, secretly adjusted his mood, and took a sip of tea to cover up his absence.
He asked in a loud voice: "What's wrong?
What happened to Yungui Research Institute again?"
Jiang Chao knew very well that the name Yungui Research Institute was a thunder to his cousin, and he should not step on it easily. He did not want to give this task to his cousin, but his uncle insisted that he was a junior and a subordinate and could not oppose his elders.
and leadership decisions.
Therefore, when he brought it up, he paid attention to his cousin's mood. Seeing that his mood didn't seem to fluctuate, he felt a little relieved and continued: "A doctor at the Yunnan-Guizhou Research Institute who is responsible for developing new drugs has betrayed the country.
The research and development data fled abroad, and I received an order from my superiors to bring the traitors back for trial."
This situation will happen in any R&D department. Either someone becomes a traitor or a spy. This is not only the case at home, but also in various foreign countries.
Countries around the world will plant spies in other countries and try to bribe senior researchers from other countries. This is a general trend and is nothing new.