Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 389: The Kindhearted Kid Who Was Praised

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Chapter 389: Chapter 389: The Kindhearted Kid Who Was Praised

After saying this, the young man stepped aside.

Standing in front of An Mingji, the Jiang family’s father rushed in eagerly.

After him, other members of the Jiang family quickly entered the room, as did Qiu Qianghai, Yu Qingli, Yu Shuo, and the elderly Mr. Jiang, who was helped in by bodyguards, all made their way into the reception room with difficulty.

Present from the Jiang family were the father, the second uncle, and the elderly Mr. Jiang, while the women were outside attending to the fainted mother.

The younger generations of the Jiang family, including Jiang Hanyi’s two brothers and the second uncle’s children were not present.

Those present were the patriarchs who held the fate of the Jiang family in their hands.

After everyone entered the room, Gu Jin slowly stood up from the floor, allowing them a view of Jiang Hanyi lying on the ground behind them.

Even though his son’s external injuries had been cleaned, the basin of blood next to him and the scars all over his body still shocked and pained Jiang’s father, as if pricked by needles.

Facing the Jiang family members, Gu Jin slowly gestured to Yu Shuo in the distance.

The latter stepped forward.

"Master—"

Gu Jin’s lips curled slightly, and she tiptoed to pat his shoulder.

There was no choice; without tiptoeing, she couldn’t reach his shoulder.

Such a small action could be ignored.

Facing the Jiang family members, Gu Jin softly said, "Jiang Hanyi’s life has been saved, but his injuries are severe. He’s likely to be bedridden for life, even eating with difficulty, and he has lost the use of an arm."

Hearing this, Jiang’s father clenched his fists tightly, his eyes instantly turning red.

Knowing his son was alive but a ruined man, he felt heartbroken.

What else could he say—at least there’s life; as long as he’s alive, it’s good.

Both the elderly Mr. Jiang and the second uncle felt the same.

They all believed it was good just to be alive.

As they were accepting this reality, Gu Jin’s tone shifted, "I can heal him, make him whole again, more lively than before."

"Are you serious?!" Jiang’s father exclaimed in disbelief, his eyes brimming with hope.

The elderly Mr. Jiang also stared intently at Gu Jin.

"What does Young Master Gu ask for? As long as my grandson can be saved, the Jiang family is willing to pay any price!"

The old man spoke, and Jiang’s father and the second uncle stepped aside; they couldn’t contradict the elder’s words.

Moreover, they were also willing to exchange all that the Jiang family could offer for a healthy Jiang Hanyi.

Gu Jin met the gaze of the elderly Mr. Jiang and shook her head gently.

She patted Yu Shuo’s arm, her lips curving slightly, "Actually, I have no ties with the old man’s grandson. I intervened today because my disciple asked me to."

After speaking, she turned to look at Yu Shuo.

Everyone turned their eyes to Yu Shuo beside her; Jiang’s father and the second uncle were somewhat incredulous, never knowing Yu Shuo had taken a young girl as his master.

Knowing she wasn’t finished, everyone waited.

Gu Jin walked over to An Mingji, placed her arm on his shoulder, and continued, "For now, Jiang Hanyi’s life is saved, but he will never move freely again. However, my kind-hearted brother here felt sorry and wanted me to cure him."

Everyone’s gaze was once again drawn to An Mingji by Gu Jin.

"..." Flattered, An Mingji remained calm on the surface, though somewhat bewildered internally.

Gu Jin looked helplessly and dotingly at the young man beside her, continuing, "But he doesn’t understand. Saving someone isn’t simple. Jiang Hanyi’s situation is complex; only a direct disciple of my line can be helped. It’s not that I won’t save him, but the method involved has its taboos."