Jiang Tan put down her teacup, picked up the glass of wine on the other side, and drank it all at once, "I don't know how to take shortcuts or how to be wise, Mr. Li, I've failed your hard work."
Mr. Li shook his head, somewhat regretful, and looked at Jiang Tan, "Ah, you! With your personality, you'll have plenty of hardships to face in the future."
Jiang Tan didn't think she had suffered too much hardship over the past two years; on the contrary, she felt everything was better than before.
She smiled, her expression gentle, "In matters like this, to each his own."
She picked up her glass and poured herself another drink.
After drinking three glasses in succession, Mr. Li gently said, "Okay, General Jiang, after all, you're a lady, you don't have to drink anymore. Let one of your subordinates take you home."
Jiang Tan felt dizzy, but didn't show it outwardly. She stood up, "Mr. Li, let me accompany you to the door first."