Chapter 635 Chun Chun was made to cry by Chu Xin.
Chapter 635 Chun Chun was made to cry by Chu Xin.
Although Chu Xin's words didn't sound very gentle, her concern was genuine. Jia Zhenyan felt a warmth in his heart and remained silent for a while before speaking.
"Actually, it's nothing much. The arsenal recently accepted a project to manufacture a new type of gun that can make the most of bullets captured on the battlefield. Since it has been evaluated by experts, they plan to start production directly."
Although I am not a full-time researcher at the arsenal, I was fortunate enough to see some of the blueprints for that gun because of my work modifying the Gatling gun.
At the time, I don't know why, but I felt that some of the ideas and thoughts above coincided with what you told me about the future of gun evolution. Without thinking too much, I shared my thoughts with the three people I usually get along with.
I just didn't expect that those ideas would soon become the three of theirs and be submitted in writing to the engineers above.
They received recognition and awards, and were included in the new weapons research group. The researchers leading them asked them to produce more specific data to support the experiments based on the existing theories.
So they thought again…
"You want to steal my ideas and help but not let me join the research group, don't you?" Chu Xin asked coldly.
Jia Zhenyan lowered his head and gave a soft "hmm" as a response.
Chu Xin frowned. "How come you're on good terms with them? And this 'good relationship' isn't just something you imagine, is it?"
Could this idiot have been targeted and set up to fall into a trap?
When asked about this, Jia Zhenyan got so angry that his face turned red. He didn't realize it at first, but the more he thought about it, the more something seemed off. Those three people were simply too wicked.
"When I first went to the arsenal, I didn't stay there for long. Apart from the people who were mainly responsible for providing me with convenience, I rarely had contact with anyone else."
I first met Lu Shujing while looking for information. She really helped me a lot, and naturally, through her introduction, I also got to know Lu Shengying and Huo Tianci.
All three of them were from Kyoto and came from well-connected families. They said they went to work at an arms factory after graduating from university. They were very honest at the time because their majors weren't quite relevant to their jobs, but they wanted to be recognized by their superiors as soon as possible. They offered to provide some benefits in exchange for me giving them extra training on weapons.
Although I didn't need anything, I felt they were quite sincere, and it would be good to have more friends, so I agreed. Every time I went there, I would discuss some data, information, and insights with them.
It wasn't until after this incident that I realized they had serious character flaws. I inquired about the three of them from others and learned that everything they discussed with me was homework assigned by the researchers. I was essentially their accomplice in cheating.
At this point, Jia Zhenyan not only turned red with anger, but her voice also became choked with sobs.
"I have always adhered to the principles of rigor, scientific approach, bold hypothesis and careful verification that my teachers taught me in my scientific research. I never thought that anyone would try to take shortcuts in this kind of thing. When I realized that I had been deceived, I went to argue with them. Unexpectedly, they did not think they were wrong at all and even asked me to continue to help them improve all the data."
Jia Zhenyan has been a bookworm since childhood, spending all his time studying and never experiencing the complexities of human nature.
At the age of eighteen or nineteen, he was sent to Russia to study. His teacher treated him like his own child and protected him well. Later, after returning to China and starting work, he witnessed the evil that people could have. However, because the experiences given to him by Chu Xin and Chu Yunting were so novel, he was always able to forget those unpleasant things.
Jia Zhenyan was both angry and saddened that he learned such a big lesson from his very first day away from their protection.
He could keep it to himself when he didn't talk about it, but now the more he talked, the angrier he got, until his eyes turned red and tears were clearly visible in the whites of his eyes, which were bloodshot.
But she continued to express her grievances in a hoarse voice.
“When I refused them, they used their family background to pressure me. When I tried to avoid them, they came to the Special Branch. If it weren't for the special nature of our unit, I think they would have taken me into custody long ago!”
Chu Xin was furious and really wanted to join Jia Zhenyan in condemning the other party's shamelessness.
But his tearful appearance made her feel as if her younger brother had been bullied outside and was coming to her crying to complain. His comical performance made her want to laugh.
Considering the other person's current mood, if she actually laughed, she would most likely be blacklisted, so she really couldn't laugh.
Morality and humor were vying for dominance, so Chu Xin's face was contorted in a strange way, barely able to suppress a laugh.
Jia Zhenyan huffed and puffed as he told his story. After a long while, he heard no words of comfort from Chu Xin, only the sound of her panting. He looked over in confusion and found that the pretty young girl was now puffing out her cheeks like a toad.
He was clearly trying not to laugh.
Jia Zhenyan instantly broke down. "Ahhh, how could they do this? Are they making fun of my sad story? Or is it just that his current muscular and aggrieved state is too funny?"
But is it really appropriate for a true friend to laugh at you without any morals?
Jia Zhenyan didn't understand, Jia Zhenyan was sad, and then he really shed tears.
Chun Chun was made to cry by Chu Xin.
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