The Divine Doctor And A Common Farmer-Chapter 1580 - 1667: To Be a General, To Be a Commander

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Chapter 1580: Chapter 1667: To Be a General, To Be a Commander

Their way of dealing with people and matters has always been inclined towards reservation, preferring to stay in a moderate position.

Not overly enthusiastic, nor excessively cold, which also means — advance, and they can attack; retreat, and they can defend!

Both remained silent for a long while.

Finally, Huang Qi sighed gently, lowered his head, and said, "Your concerns are reasonable. It is my negligence, thinking too simplistically."

The Great Commander chuckled lightly, "It’s not your fault; that girl, the Marshal, truly has a way of making people develop a fondness for her easily." The word "girl" was spoken with a touch of intimacy, full of an elder’s approval for a younger one.

Huang Qi was slightly surprised.

The Great Commander said, "Not only you, even I find that girl quite agreeable. It’s just a pity, given the situation, there are too many worries. Sometimes, people like us might be better off as ordinary commoners."

Huang Qi’s mood lightened, deeply agreeing with the Great Commander’s words.

In one’s position, one fulfills one’s duty, and since choosing to be loyal to Your Majesty, this loyalty remains unshaken for a lifetime.

People are different, and perhaps others see their ways of dealing with things as too cautious, too careful, even too complicated, but their original intention has always been only one!

That is, no matter what they do, there’s only one starting point, to consider their Master, to consider wholeheartedly!

They only care about the Master, and absolutely do nothing that would harm the Master!

This is them.

They may seem stubborn and tough, but in truth, they are a group with a sincere heart to protect their Master.

After this incident, the interaction between the Great Commander and Dong Huiying and others remained as usual, every now and then showing up in front of Dong Huiying to assert existence.

At first, Dong Huiying was quite puzzled as to why this ’aunt’ always seemed so free.

If it was initially just to test her, that would be fine, but she thought, after the accidental encounter with Qinghe that day, she believed through Huang Qi, everything must have reached the Great Commander’s ears.

And the attitude of this person towards her no longer seemed probing, but more like teasing.

It’s just that...life was too boring, and toying with words became interesting, finding amusement in her??

In response, Dong Huiying could only say, as long as you’re happy!

After all...she didn’t actually dislike the Great Commander as a person.

No one is perfect, probably there isn’t a truly perfect person in this world, but it is also because of those existing flaws in character, that make people seem more real.

However, it is precisely because Dong Huiying feels she has too many shortcomings, while others have many merits worth learning from.

For instance, the Great Commander’s foresight perfectly complements her shortcomings.

Therefore, the narrative style gradually became bizarre, and from time to time, one could see these two women, one older and one younger, gathered together chatting about everything from white clouds in the sky to the black soil on earth, there seemed almost nothing they couldn’t discuss.

Dong Huiying enjoyed her interactions with the Great Commander, and the Great Commander’s attitude was quite similar. She praised, "You do have a pretty good head on your shoulders. Back in the capital, I thought you were only fit to be a general, not a commander, yet I didn’t expect you could also be insightful."

Dong Huiying was slightly taken aback, "What do you mean?"

Suitable only to be a general and not a commander?

The Great Commander thought of the discussions she recently had with Dong Huiying regarding the methods of governing the country, and couldn’t help but sigh with regret.

Though some of her ideas were not yet fully mature, the points she raised often offered refreshing insights.