The First Daughter pulled out a folder beside her, opened it, and saw that it contained hundreds of envelopes and over a hundred pieces of stationery. The few at the bottom had been torn, but someone had mended them.
She handed these envelopes and pieces of stationery to Yan Fei, saying, "When my father first received these envelopes and pieces of stationery, he was so afraid that others would discover his secret that he burned many of them. However, after he became President, he felt everything was stable and never burned them again. Instead, he kept them safe. My father asked me to give these to you, saying that after you read them, you would understand his actions."
Yan Fei took these envelopes and pieces of stationery and began to read the contents written on them. Unlike the stationery from Gu Dezhao, the contents of these were all in English and printed by a printer, while Gu Dezhao's stationery was covered in dried brush writing...