Unrivaled Soldier in the City-Chapter 401 Reunion with an Old Friend

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"Alright, we'll leave as soon as they arrive. Don't worry, Uncle Yang, I guarantee we'll complete the mission!" Lin Kuang said with a solemn expression.

"Yes, we must get the original strain of that virus. That's the most important thing. Also, to destroy their data, headquarters has sent over a computer expert who will be arriving shortly. She's in charge of destroying the data over there," Yang Wucheng said, looking at Lin Kuang.

Lin Kuang nodded again. After all, he wasn't very knowledgeable about computer technology. He could handle minor tasks, but he was completely lost when it came to major issues.

"Yes, we've already prepared the coordinates. The helicopter will drop you off ten kilometers from the location. Also, Sato Ichiro isn't very familiar with that place either, so we know very little about the situation there. You must be careful when you go," Yang Wucheng said in a grave tone.

"Yes, I understand, Uncle Yang. Don't worry, we'll be careful," Lin Kuang said again.

Hearing this, Yang Wucheng nodded.

The two chatted for a while longer before a knock came at the door.

"Come in," Yang Wucheng said flatly.

The office door was pushed open, and a soldier walked in.

"Commander, Comrade Huo Feifei will be here shortly," Luo Yu reported.

"Oh? She's arriving now? I'll go out to meet her," Yang Wucheng said with a smile, slightly surprised.

Lin Kuang's gaze drifted. Huo Feifei? Could it be that little girl?

Seeing Lin Kuang sitting there in a daze, Yang Wucheng couldn't help but prompt him, "Lin Kuang, what's wrong? Let's go."

"Ah, it's nothing, nothing. I'm coming," Lin Kuang replied quickly, standing up from his seat.

The three of them walked to the parade ground and waited quietly.

About five minutes later, the roar of a helicopter echoed through the air. A dark shadow sped across the sky, finally descending slowly to land about ten meters away from them.

Once the helicopter stabilized, the cabin door opened, and a young woman stepped out.

She was dressed in a military uniform, but it couldn't hide her stunning presence. Her skin wasn't fair; instead, it had a healthy, wheat-colored tan that gave her a valiant and spirited aura. She had beautiful eyes, sharp eyebrows, and a classic oval-shaped face. With her delicate nose and cherry lips, she was undeniably a great beauty. She had long, sexy legs and a pair of perky breasts that, while not large, perfectly complemented her figure, making her look absolutely flawless. If one had to point out a flaw, it would only be that her skin wasn't fair and delicate.

When he saw the young woman, Lin Kuang couldn't help but stare, slightly stunned. It really is Huo Feifei. It was the same Huo Feifei he knew.

Back when Lin Kuang was at the Yanjing Military Region, he was the king of the kids, with a group of little ones always gathered around him. After they all grew up, they went their separate ways, but they never lost contact.

This Huo Feifei was two years younger than him. As a child, she had been a crybaby and a snot-nosed brat who often followed him around, calling him "Brother Kuang."

A year ago, Lin Kuang had been on a mission where he wiped out an American military base and subsequently ended up in Devil's Island Prison. After getting out, he hadn't contacted any of them.

He never expected to see Huo Feifei again today.

At that moment, Huo Feifei naturally saw Lin Kuang as well; after all, he, Yang Wucheng, and Luo Yu were the only ones there. The instant she saw him, her beautiful eyes froze, filled with disbelief.

"Kuang... Brother Kuang... is... is that you?" she asked, her steps trembling as she walked toward him.

Seeing this, Yang Wucheng was stunned. They obviously know each other!

Watching her approach, Lin Kuang couldn't help but smile and nod. "It's me, little girl. You've grown taller." He familiarly patted her head, a hint of tenderness in his eyes.

"Brother Kuang, I thought I'd never see you again!" Huo Feifei cried out, throwing herself into his arms and clinging to his neck as she burst into tears.

Seeing this, Lin Kuang felt a bit awkward. This girl is still such a crybaby.

Gently patting her shoulder, Lin Kuang said with a smile, "Alright, stop crying. You won't be pretty anymore if you keep it up."

"No! I want to cry!" Huo Feifei sobbed, crying her heart out.

"You two catch up. Luo Yu and I will head back first," Yang Wucheng said, feeling a bit awkward himself, before turning to leave.

Lin Kuang didn't say anything and just continued to gently comfort Huo Feifei.

Huo Feifei really could cry. She sobbed for a good half hour before her tears finally stopped, leaving only soft hiccups.

"Brother Kuang, when did you get out of... that place?" she asked quietly, raising her head. Her pretty, tear-stained face was enough to make anyone's heart ache.

"I've been out for a month or two," Lin Kuang said with a smile, wiping the tear stains from her face.

"Then why didn't you tell me? Did you forget about me?" she asked, deeply hurt.

"No, of course not. I just... I didn't want to think too much about things right after I got out. You know... I'm not ready to think about what happened in that place just yet," Lin Kuang said helplessly.

Huo Feifei paused for a moment, then nodded in understanding.

"What about you? How have you been? You seem to be doing well. You've already made it to Colonel," Lin Kuang said with a smile, glancing at the insignia on her shoulder.

"I'm doing great, heh heh. By the way, Brother Kuang, I have something very important to tell you. Actually, I've been wanting to tell you for a long time, but I could never get in touch with you," she said, her expression suddenly turning somber.

Lin Kuang was slightly taken aback. "What is it?"

"I guess you could call it good news. I found out that Sister Mu Wan might not be dead. But... I don't know her whereabouts," she said softly, looking into Lin Kuang's eyes.

At her words, Lin Kuang's body shook violently. His gaze filled with utter disbelief, and he froze on the spot as if he'd been struck by lightning.

"Brother Kuang, what's wrong?" Huo Feifei asked, shaking his arm when she saw him standing there speechless.

Snapping back to his senses, Lin Kuang grabbed Huo Feifei's arms. "You... you're saying Wan'er isn't dead? Is... is this true?" he asked, his voice trembling. His deep eyes swirled with intense, turbulent emotion.

Huo Feifei blushed and nodded. "Yes, I'm certain Sister Mu Wan isn't dead. But her whereabouts are unknown. I have no way of finding out where she is."