Ancestral Wealth Inheritance System

Chapter 388: 388 Joint Military Exercise



Chapter 388: Chapter 388 Joint Military Exercise

When Fang Jueyu returned to Jiangnan City, Zhuang Ying was already at the airport to pick him up. She was already aware of Mizuhara Rimi and the others, so she wasn’t surprised to see them.

“Sister Xiaoying, have you arranged a place for them to stay?”

“Everything’s been arranged, Young Master. Miss Guo suggested that they stay directly at the Jiangnan Villa. I’ve already had a villa cleaned up for them, so they can just move in.”

“Thanks for your hard work.”

More and more people were now moving into the Jiangnan Villa. First, it was Fei Ke’er and Angel; now, it was three goddess-level celebrities from Dongkou Country. At this rate, Fang Jueyu’s villa area was about to become a beauty camp. If those netizens found out, they would probably start making all sorts of jokes.

Back at home, Guo Xinyu gave Fang Jueyu a big bear hug. This scene made Mizuhara Rimi and the others envious. How blissful it would be if they also had such a man?

With so many people here, the two of them didn’t want to say anything too lovey-dovey. Guo Xinyu assumed the role of hostess adeptly and took the three girls to settle into their new place.

“Oh, right, Xiaoying, help me handle a batch of items!” Fang Jueyu suddenly remembered the national treasures he brought back from Dongkou Country.

“Oh? Young Master, did you bring something back?”

“Yeah, it’s these.” Fang Jueyu found an empty room and pulled out all the items he had brought back.

Zhuang Ying wasn’t surprised to see Fang Jueyu magically produce items out of thin air. She had already gotten used to it. In fact, after witnessing Gu Yi display his skills for the first time, her worldview had changed. Anything Fang Jueyu did was possible in her eyes.

“Take this sword to the kitchen!” Fang Jueyu set the Ten Thousand Fist Sword aside. “I heard it’s pretty sharp and would be perfect for chopping ribs.”

Zhuang Ying was taken aback. She couldn’t recognize all the items, but she knew some iconic ones. These were national treasures of Dongkou Country. Had he robbed their treasury?

Roughly estimating, there were close to a thousand pieces!

“Young Master, I suggest not doing that,” Zhuang Ying advised, feeling a headache coming on. “The last time you bought a saber from the auction that Napoleon once wore, it was indeed sharp and did a great job chopping ribs. But it was so sharp that it cut through several cutting boards, and now Old Zhang from the kitchen uses it to trim Aunt Wang’s bonsai.”

“Uh…”

“Besides, Young Master, those treasures worth billions of dollars are considered national treasures by others, and you’re using them casually like this. Doesn’t your conscience hurt?” Zhuang Ying joked.

“All right then. Leave that mirror for Xinyu to use, and donate the rest to the national museum. If that’s not feasible, maybe I’ll just build a museum myself and waive the entrance fee for charity.”

“Got it, Young Master. Leave it to me!”

“Oh, right, Young Master, yesterday afternoon the secretary to the commander came to find you. She said to contact her once you’re back. It seems there’s something important to discuss with you.”

“Oh?” Normally, if the commander needed something from him, a phone call or video chat would suffice. The fact that someone came looking for him in person suggested an urgent matter.

“Understood, I’ll head to Yanjing directly. Let Xinyu know she doesn’t need to wait for me for dinner tonight.”

Fang Jueyu headed to the underground garage, got into the Sun God, and drove towards Yanjing.

Having contacted the commander’s secretary in advance, Fang Jueyu went straight to the commander’s home.

It was his first time visiting the commander’s residence, and perhaps very few in Huaxia had ever been there. The commander’s wife was still working overtime, and his daughter was at school, so he was alone in the evening.

“Xiao Fang, you’re here?” The commander’s worried expression lightened up upon seeing Fang Jueyu. “Come in, make yourself at home.”

The commander’s warmness wasn’t because he needed Fang Jueyu’s abilities, but because he genuinely regarded him as a junior he could talk freely with.

“Commander, has something serious happened this time?” Fang Jueyu asked directly. It was the first time he had seen such a solemn expression on the commander’s face.

“Ah, indeed,” the commander sighed. “Recently, various countries are planning to hold a large-scale joint military exercise on a coastal area near the desert in Africa.”

Hearing the first part, Fang Jueyu almost thought the exercise would take place on disputed Huaxia territory. This was not uncommon. Given Huaxia’s rapid development, many countries aimed to curb it, continually stirring up conflicts.

However, since it wasn’t a territorial issue, why was the commander so worried?

“According to our intelligence department, the purpose of this military exercise is to undermine our Huaxia’s military strength and morale.”

The Federation was the most credible and intimidating organization worldwide; letting one country’s individual embarrass them was unacceptable. Hence, they organized this exercise under the guise of showcasing military might, but in reality, aiming to intimidate Huaxia.

“Them?” Fang Jue smirked. The aircraft, tanks, and warships he provided to the commander were generations ahead of other countries, with unknown performance superiority. Organizing a military exercise against them was self-destructive!

“Xiao Fang, it’s not that simple,” the commander explained. “If their military developed normally, they couldn’t compare with us. But decades ago, they acquired remnants of prehistoric civilization’s vehicles and weapons. Back then, our superpower users and national power were weak, unable to compete, so these fell into developed countries’ hands.”

“Because of this, their military has consistently advanced ahead of us, widening the gap. For instance, we still can’t overcome the technology behind the United States’ B2 bomber from decades ago. It’s a cracked part of their technology.”

“But this time, they seem to have made a significant breakthrough, and some videos have circulated online. You can take a look.”

The commander opened a computer and played a few blurry videos showing a fighter-like object with a UFO resemblance. Its speed and maneuverability were exceptional.

“Xiaoyi, what is that? Is it a UFO?”

“Host, this is the Federation’s new fighter from their secret Base Three development. They’ve managed to decrypt some anti-gravity system technology. Its maneuverability surpasses your last design for the commander by over 30%, and its weaponry is significantly more powerful.”

“Is it real?” Fang Jueyu’s expression shifted dramatically. He hadn’t expected these Russians to be so competent as to develop part of such technologies, which would usually take another 100 years for normal science to reach.

“Commander, are you worried that the military exercise will impact our forces’ morale?” Fang Jueyu realized the commander’s concern.

“Exactly,” the commander admitted, worried. The military exercise was set for next month, with only twenty days for preparation. Even if Fang Jueyu had new materials, there wasn’t enough time for manufacturing and production.

“It’s just a minor issue, Commander. Don’t worry, leave it to me. I’ll ensure they’re stupefied then!”

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