Lin Ge was deeply aggrieved, "Yinyin, you don't recognize me anymore?"
Upon hearing this, Gai Yinyin stopped in her tracks toward Su Li, took a careful look at him, and then honestly shook her head, "I don't recognize you."
Lin Ge clutched his heart and staggered back several steps, as if he had suffered a great injury.
"It's me, I... Little Grid."
Gai Yinyin: "Little Grid?" Her gaze, puzzled just a second ago, suddenly became clear the next.
"How did you get so dark?"
Lin Ge: "...." Heartblocked.
Su Li silently withdrew, leaving the space to the long-lost pair.
Information about Lin Ge quickly appeared on the study desk.
This man had once been a junior officer under General Gu, who thought very highly of Lin Ge and remarked that it was a pity that his wife had already verbally agreed to marry their daughter to a friend's son; otherwise, Lin Ge would have been very suitable as a son-in-law for himself.