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A heavy silence hung in the air as the doctor’s grim words sank in. Li Xiaojun could feel the weight of the truth like a vise around his heart - soone had deliberately, ticulously plotted to take Grandpa Sun’s life through nefarious ans. The very idea was abhorrent, a perversion of the natural order that shook him to his core.

Sun Lixia seed to share his visceral revulsion, her face ashen and stricken. As a biochemist by training, her brilliant mind was already connecting the dots, piecing together the terrible implications behind the shadowy assassin’s chosen weapon - a neurotoxin designed to induce a catastrophic stroke.

"Doctor," Sun Lixia called out in a voice taut with urgency, "I’d like to see a copy of the full forensics report on this toxin imdiately, if you please."

The doctor paused, clearly taken aback by her insistent demand. "Of course, Miss Sun, but I must warn you the details are quite dist-"

"That’s quite all right, doctor," Li Xiaojun interjected smoothly, his expression resolute. "My wife and I are both biochemical experts. We need to review those findings ourselves."

With a sober nod, the doctor excused himself to retrieve the classified docunts. Sun Weilong watched him depart with a pensive frown creasing his brow.

"What are you thinking, Xiaojun?" he asked, eyeing his brother-in-law intently. "Do you suspect soone specific behind this attack?"

Li Xiaojun was silent for a mont before shaking his head. "Not yet," he replied evenly. "But if this toxin is as rare and insidious as implied, analyzing it could provide crucial leads."

It wasn’t long before the doctor returned, a thick file in his hands. He handed it over to Sun Lixia and Li Xiaojun, his expression grave.

"There you have it - the full forensic workup as requested. Let know if you need any clarification."

As the doctor withdrew, Li Xiaojun gave a subtle signal to Li Chen and Li Xinjie. The two brothers understood imdiately, drifting closer as Sun Lixia began scrutinizing the test results and analysis.

For several tense minutes, Li Xiaojun pored over the data alongside his wife in silence, his brow furrowing deeper with each page he examined. Finally, Sun Lixia seed to notice the shift in his deanor, glancing up with a frown.

"Xiaojun? What’s wrong?"

Li Xiaojun’s expression was haunted as he turned one of the pages towards her, revealing a molecular diagram she couldn’t fail to recognize. Sun Lixia’s eyes widened in shock as the pieces fell into place.

"Oh god..." she gasped under her breath.

Before she could say more, Li Xiaojun looked up and caught Li Chen and Li Xinjie’s gazes, giving another subtle hand signal that clearly stated "follow ." The two brothers fell in step as their father led Sun Lixia away from the main waiting area towards a more secluded alcove.

Once they were out of earshot from the rest of the family, Li Xiaojun turned to his sons, his expression grave.

"What you’re about to hear cannot leave this room," he stated in a low, urgent tone. "Not until we know exactly what we’re dealing with."

Li Chen frowned, sharing a concerned look with his brother. "Father, what’s going on? What did you find in that report?"

Li Xiaojun drew in a steadying breath before replying. "The molecular structure of the toxin they found in Grandpa Sun’s system...it’s nearly identical to a neurotoxin I created many years ago. During my captivity under Zhang Yiming."

The pronouncent hung in the air like a guillotine blade about to drop. Li Xinjie felt the blood drain from his face as the terrible implications set in.

"You can’t be serious..." he rasped in a horrified whisper. "That snake is mixed up in this sohow?"

"But how?" Li Chen demanded, his eyes flashing with fury. "How could he have gotten his hands on sothing so deadly after all this ti?"

Sun Lixia looked between the three n, bewildered by the undercurrent of dread suffusing the conversation. "Xiaojun, what in the world are you talking about? What does this have to do with Zhang Yiming?"

Li Xiaojun seed to wilt slightly under his wife’s imploring gaze, a muscle ticking erratically in his taut jawline. He drew in another fortifying breath before finally answering.

"The toxin that poisoned your father, Lixia...it’s my creation," he admitted in a tone edged with sha and self-loathing. "A biological weapon I was forced to design during my captivity, against my will. Its molecular structure is far too unique, too specialized, to be recreated accurately by anyone except..."

He didn’t need to finish the sentence. Sun Lixia looked utterly stricken, her hand flying to her mouth as the weight of his words hit her like a physical blow.

"You an to tell that monster had a hand in this attack on my father?" she rasped, tears of anguish welling in her eyes. "After everything, he strikes out at us again in the most vile, unforgivable way?"

Li Chen instinctively stepped closer, offering what little comfort he could to his devastated mother. Li Xinjie’s expression had hardened into grim, blazing lines of resolution burned by an all-consuming rage.

"That coward is going to pay for this atrocity," he bit out in a tone that brokered no argunt. "He won’t be allowed to slither back into our lives and inflict such pain without facing the direst consequences. Not this ti."

"Easy, brother," Li Chen cautioned in a low aside, though his own eyes burned with matching fury. "We’ll make him answer for his cris, I promise you that. But first, we have to find out how he managed to obtain the formula for Father’s toxin after all these years."

Li Xiaojun shook his head grimly. "The synthesis procedure was so volatile, so dangerous, I can scarcely fathom how anyone aside from myself could have accurately recreated the compound, much less deployed it so insidiously."

The implication hung in the air like a spectral threat - if Zhang Yiming truly was the mastermind behind this attack, it could only an one thing.

"He had inside help," Li Xinjie stated flatly, his voice laced with disgust. "Soone from within our own ranks betraying us to that viper’s twisted agenda."

A tense silence fell over the group as they absorbed the chilling reality. If Zhang Yiming had indeed infiltrated their inner circle through a craven turncoat, it ant none of them were truly safe any longer. Not until the traitor was exposed and cut out like a spiritual cancer.

And Zhang Yiming himself? He would face a reckoning the likes of which made his previous transgressions against the Li family pale in comparison. Li Chen and Li Xinjie silently vowed to ensure it would be the fight of the vile snake’s life.

This ti, he would not be allowed to slither away unscathed from the path of devastation he had wrought. Not when he had struck at the very heart of their family in such an unconscionable manner. This ti, Zhang Yiming’s reign of terror would end - one way or another.

Li Xinjie’s expression hardened into grim lines, his hands clenching unconsciously into white-knuckled fists. "That snake slithers back into our lives to strike at Grandpa Sun...he’ll pay dearly for this, I swear it."

While the others wrestled with the terrible implications, Sun Lixia turned to her husband, her face pale and pinched with barely restrained fear.

"Xiaojun," she whispered urgently, "if this toxin is like the one you created for Zhang Yiming... is there any chance Grandpa can still be saved? An antidote or treatnt?"

Li Xiaojun’s shoulders slumped almost imperceptibly, a muscle ticking erratically in his taut jawline. He slowly, almost reluctantly, shook his head.

"This compound was... designed to be invariably lethal," he admitted in a voice tinged with sha and self-loathing. "Its potency and ability to mimic a natural stroke made it nearly undetectable as an assassin’s weapon. If the results are accurate about what was used against your father..."

The unspoken truth hung between them like a terrible, looming specter. Sun Lixia’s breath hitched as she absorbed the devastating inference.

"You an to tell us Grandpa is..." Li Chen couldn’t even bring himself to voice the words.

"He shouldn’t even still be alive," Li Xiaojun replied in a hollow tone. "That he’s clung on this long is a miracle in and of itself, albeit a temporary one if the poison was indeed deployed effectively."

A ragged exhalation gusted from Li Xinjie’s parted lips as he scrubbed his hands over his face in wordless despair. Li Chen exchanged a haunted look with his brother - the idea that the monster who had once held their father captive for so long could return to inflict such pain and devastation upon their family stirred a deep, primal rage within them both.

"That bastard will pay for this, I swear it," Li Chen vowed darkly. "If he thinks this twisted ga will end any differently for him than last ti, he’s got another thing coming."

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