Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse-Chapter 449 - 444 Yan Jinsu Shows Her Power for the First Time 28

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Chapter 449: Chapter 444 Yan Jinsu Shows Her Power for the First Time 28

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At the time, after he read it once, he felt that the change in tone was very abrupt, so he thought that the old man was getting older, which made his thinking and expression inaccurate.

Now, Xie Jingchen suddenly remembered that since the letters were all on old yellow paper, he had only glanced over them hastily, without paying close attention!

Xie Jingchen sat in front of the office, took out the leather envelope from the locked drawer.

Following certain reserved secret codes from the first draft, he extracted coded pages from the leather envelope, and when combined, a secret command letter appeared before Xie Jingchen’s eyes.

This command actually ordered Qiao Zheng to enter the Shantian Organization as an intelligence undercover agent. Looking at the date, it was actually from seven years ago!

Then, by piecing things together and matching them with the secret codes, Xie Jingchen discovered that in these years, although Elder Liu seemed retired, his undercover agents were still receiving orders.

Even five years ago, Qiao Zheng was suspected of betrayal due to accepting bribes.

After that, a second undercover agent entered the Shantian Organization.

Unfortunately, this female undercover agent’s mission was extremely difficult; due to Qiao Zheng’s suspicions, she was almost discovered several times. Somehow, the information she sent back stated that Qiao Zheng had not betrayed them but was detained by the Shantian Organization.

During one mission, this female undercover agent, codenamed ’Xue Li,’ heroically sacrificed herself to successfully protect Qiao Zheng from the suspicions of the Shantian Organization.

From the last piece of information reported by Xue Li before her death, she gave birth to a seven-month-old daughter, Qiao Zheng’s child.

After this last message, Liu Aimin’s trust in ’Qiao Zheng’s’ loyalty was raised once again.

Therefore, until his death, he could not trust whether Qiao Zheng’s military duty was still intact, but at the same time, he feared he wrongly accused a good person, so he left a backup plan to his most trusted person, Xie Jingchen.

Elder Liu told Xie Jingchen everything that could prove Qiao Zheng was an undercover agent for the military, including where his military documentation was stored.

The second manuscript was about Pang Qiao.

After Xie Jingchen reviewed all the secret manuscripts, he straightened his military cap, and left the office with a cold and stern face—

The two little ones were only two and a half months old, and due to Liu Aimin’s incident, Xie Jingchen and Yan Jinsu didn’t publicly mourn, but the two had separated their bedrooms.

Of course, such a private matter was entirely unknown to Xie Tiesheng and his wife.

They all thought that Xie Jingchen was staying in the military due to being too busy with work and heavy responsibilities, which is why he hadn’t returned home.

Because of Xie Jingchen’s stubborn mood, combined with the good items Yan Jinsu had in hand, the two treasures could not withstand their eloquent father, who was an expert at coaxing his wife, and eventually Yan Jinsu gradually weaned them.

Most importantly, with Yan Jinsu having a lot of blood drawn before and after, even with good physical health, the volume of breast milk would definitely be affected. Publicly, it had to appear that the breast milk was indeed affected ’for real’.

The couple simply took this opportunity to gradually wean the two babies from breast milk.

Firstly, it garnered favorable impressions for the military, leaving the Wu Family with no ground to stand on, and with Wu Xuqiang, the Military Governor, who was much healthier, returning to Beijing.

Secondly, even if Mr. Xie and his wife wanted to nag, they were helpless to do anything.

Who’s to blame if the body doesn’t yield milk?

But because of this, Zhou Xiuhua felt that Ni was too physically depleted and needed to nourish her body even more, as Ni was expected to bear a second child for their San’er!

After Liu Aimin’s funeral, Yan Jinsu’s weaning process was put into effect.

The two treasures now obeyed Mom and accepted the sweet-smelling formula milk, occasionally supplemented with a drop of Spirit Core Water. Their days passed in comfort and contentment.

In the blink of an eye, September swiftly passed, and the arrival of October meant Xie Jingchen’s visits became rarer due to his participation in the military’s martial arts competition. Meanwhile, Yan Jinsu took the opportunity to visit Rongtian Dam with Xie Tiesheng, taking turns.

Originally, Xie Tiesheng was thrilled to hear about his third son and wife managing farmland but, reminded by his wife, they sighed as Ni’s actions meant their family’s wish to return to their ancestral home this year seemed impossible.

But when Yan Jinsu mentioned going back to their old home, she meant it.

She observed the weather becoming dry with gusty winds since the start of October, signifying the transition into late autumn. Upon hearing her husband say that winter usually begins around mid-November in these parts, Yan Jinsu openly asked her in-laws when they planned to return to the old home.

Although Xie Jingchen had been away for many years, he understood the tradition that a new addition to the family required returning to the ancestral house to "add a lamp."

Xie Tiesheng and his wife were eager to go back for the same reason.

Their San’er was the most successful of their children, and among the daughters-in-law, Ni was the most impressive, having given them dragon and phoenix twins – auspicious indeed!

The elders were excited at the prospect and naturally wished to go back to the old home to pay homage to their ancestors!

Upon hearing this, Zhou Xiuhua immediately stated that the timing was flexible, but it was best to return before it got too cold. If it were too bitter, firstly, they feared the snowy roads would be slippery, and secondly, while adults might manage, young children wouldn’t endure long train journeys well.

Yan Jinsu agreed, and after discussing with her mother-in-law and considering past weather patterns, they decided to return to their old home on the 10th of November, new calendar style!

Upon hearing the confirmed plan to return to the ancestral home, and that they would come back after the new year, Xie Tiesheng started to take even greater interest in their third son’s mountain, caring deeply for it.

Yan Jinsu, concerned about Mr. Xie getting too tired, arranged through the local Jiang Xiaoying for two dependable old men to work with Mr. Xie and keep him company on the return trips.

Luckily they had chosen Rongtian Dam, not too far from the county town, just about a twenty-minute bus ride – manageable for a day trip.

Had they chosen Tongding Dam instead, just the bus ride would take nearly forty minutes. That road, closer to the military side, was not smooth, full of bumps and dips, making any bus ride feel like a rollercoaster – far more exhausting.

Because Xie Tiesheng doted on his dragon and phoenix twin grandchildren, Xiaojiu and Xiao Shi, he preferred to work in the Mountain Villa himself, allowing Yan Jinsu to spend more time caring for their grandchildren at home.

Life went on plainly as Yan Jinsu took care of the two charming treasures at home. Far from being bothered or lonely, the innocent antics of the little ones brought her endless joy.

In the blink of an eye, the Mid-Autumn Festival arrived.

This year, Xie Jingchen spent the Mid-Autumn Festival with the military. About half a month before the festival, Xie Jingchen had already informed his parents of his obligations.

There was no helping it—work took precedence. So it was up to Yan Jinsu to celebrate with the parents-in-law, nephews, little aunt, and the future little aunt’s husband.

Oh, and the little uncle came over too.

Jiang Xiaoying also returned to her maternal home for the festival, taking extra leave granted by Yan Jinsu in recognition of her hard work.

Another reason was to put an end to the little uncle’s fantasies early on, so as not to add fuel to the mother-in-law’s dreadful mood!