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Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse-Chapter 448 - 443 Yan Jinsu Shows Her Power for the First Time 27【He’s Jade Disc+】
Chapter 448: Chapter 443 Yan Jinsu Shows Her Power for the First Time 27【He’s Jade Disc+】
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Wu Xuqiang’s illness could not be completely cured by merely drinking traditional Chinese medicine.
There was no doubt that some residual poison would remain in his body to some extent.
Since Yan Jinsu had decided to save someone, she would certainly help him eliminate the toxin completely. Thus, in the last dose of herbal decoction she administered, a drop of Spirit Core Water was added, and afterward, she didn’t even leave the bowl behind for the Wu Family.
Staying for ten minutes was to ensure that the last trace of poison in Wu Xuqiang’s body was completely neutralized by the combined action of the Spirit Core Water.
And since the Spirit Core Water would be absorbed by the flesh in about three minutes, she left very cleanly.
Having made sure not to leave any trace behind, Yan Jinsu gave Commander Wu Rong one last look with a sneer in her heart, and then directly proceeded to Elder Liu’s sick ward. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com
Elder Liu’s body was getting weaker and weaker, barely able to move.
Seeing Liu Aimin’s sacrifice for the country brought to this extent, and in his old age still burdened by his descendants, Yan Jinsu was filled with disgust for Liu Dongzhu, and even more so towards the Wu Family.
As for Commander Wu Rong, due to the prolonged poisoning, his bodily functions had been severely damaged, and it was likely that he would be disabled for the rest of his life. Hmph, what did it matter to her?!
The hero is in his twilight years.
Now that his illness had reached this point, and the doctors had issued a critical condition notice, Elder Liu’s life was only a matter of days.
Therefore, whenever she had the opportunity, Yan Jinsu would come and keep Elder Liu company.
With a patient who could neither speak nor move, Yan Jinsu was there only to move his legs for him so that he could feel there were people around him.
Speaking of which, Liu Aimin, the Old Governor, had numerous military achievements throughout his life. It’s pitiful how he was treated by his own bloodline in his old age, and the Rong Department also deeply sympathized with his situation.
However, given his special circumstances, even if the Rong Department wanted to intervene, it was impossible.
Could they really reason with Liu Dongzhu, who was half-mad? Indeed, Liu Dongzhu was in a state of half-madness. She had been sure that her family, her husband, would never abandon or divorce her!
Yet, Yan Jinsu’s condition had proven her wrong most successfully!
Originally, Liu Dongzhu was already emotionally unstable due to her disfigured face, and after being beaten by Yan Jinsu, with internal abdominal injuries and multiple fractures, the pain brought her to the brink of collapse—
The Wu Family had pressed her fingerprint by force, and the divorce became an established fact!
After repeated shocks, Liu Dongzhu became foolish, insane, yet failed to garner anyone’s sympathy.
Fortunately, Liu Aimin had no direct relatives left, but he still had a distant blood relative.
This blood relative was indeed distant and still bore the Liu surname, which was a small consolation compared to the likes of Xie Jingchen and Yan Jinsu who couldn’t even be considered relatives.
Although both of them felt sympathetic and aggrieved for Elder Liu, in harsh reality, they were not Liu Aimin’s blood relatives and could not don white mourning clothes for him.
Xie Jingchen was not Xie Jingwei, who acted impulsively without considering his own parents’ feelings.
Xie Jingchen had always treated Liu Aimin with the respect due to a grandfather, yet he had never considered observing heavy filial piety for him.
If he were to do so, not only would it not end well for him, but it would also risk his reputation among his military colleagues.
Especially since his parents were by his side. If he truly observed mourning for Liu Aimin, the Old General, would he not be neglecting the grace and upbringing he had received from his own parents?
Therefore, finding a blood relative for Elder Liu was a necessary step.
Fortunately, Mr. Liu did indeed have distant relatives.
In view of Mr. Liu’s dedication to the country for half his life, the military wouldn’t let him pass away in solitude.
Although this blood relative still carried the surname Liu, he was the son of the daughter of the youngest son of Mr. Liu’s cousin.
The Liu Family currently only has this one person who could be considered to share a bloodline with Liu Aimin.
Once the Rong Department found this individual, he was surprised to learn that he still had direct relatives alive in this world.
After hearing about the deeds of Liu Aimin, he immediately nodded without hesitation and accompanied the person from the military back to the county town of X.
Finally, just before the passing of Elder Liu, a blood relative arrived to practice heavy filial piety for him.
More than ten years ago, Liu Aimin had given all of the Liu Family’s property to Liu Dongzhu as a dowry.
But over these ten years, the accumulation wasn’t insignificant. The old gentleman hardly had any extra expenses; his salary and benefits accumulated into a substantial sum.
Xie Jingchen could be considered the younger generation closest to Liu Aimin, other than Liu Dongzhu. Therefore, the military also consulted his opinion before transferring all of Liu Aimin’s inheritance to the man willing to observe mourning rites for Elder Liu.
It was as if Mr. Liu’s spirit was present; when that Mr. Liu knelt by his bedside and acknowledged his relation with a bow, his face surprisingly flushed with color, and that night, he passed away with a smile.
Ultimately, Mr. Liu passed away smiling.
The military only handed over Mr. Liu’s personal belongings and his salary card to his posterior relatives, while it was impossible to give classified documents and manuscripts from the military to an ordinary person.
These materials and manuscripts ended up in the hands of Xie Jingchen.
While sorting through the event records and keepsakes left by Elder Liu, Xie Jingchen made a new discovery.
This discovery concerned the classified work Mr. Liu was involved in before his retirement.
Whether it was the intuition of old age or some foreboding, this time Liu Aimin brought over the documents and some notes he had always cherished.
From some of the documents, Xie Jingchen found an old mark.
And following the categorization method Elder Liu had once taught him, after eliminating the unlikely options one by one, he retrieved the most accurate manuscript.
The first thing he saw was ’Qiao Zheng’!
Xie Jingchen pursed his lips, translated all the manuscripts using the secret code once taught by Elder Liu, and after reinterpreting the contents, followed the clues to locate a second manuscript.
This time, it was ’Pang Qiao’! That fat man was also a spy for their side!
Xie Jingchen was taken aback.
This brought to mind that Zheng Changqing had indeed tried to work with Pang Qiao, and somehow detected their pursuit before ultimately giving up the idea!
Moreover, the expression on young Xiao Lei’s face when he saw Zheng Changqing!
Learning such information set off huge waves in Xie Jingchen’s heart!
Thinking this, Xie Jingchen packed all the manuscripts carefully, then transferred them all into the Space Button. He emotionlessly carried the already stuffed cardboard box, completed the handover with the military personnel, and returned to his office.
At this moment, Xie Jingchen remembered the leather envelope Mr. Liu had given him half a year ago.
Since it came with a package from Elder Liu, inside was also a letter handwritten by Elder Liu. The letter briefly mentioned that the contents of the leather envelope were his reflections from the past six months, which he indeed had read through—