Sun Lixia felt a hardened resolve settle over her like armor in the wake of Li Xiaojun’s devastating revelation. Despite the anguish clawing at her heart, a cold fury burned through her veins at the thought of a traitor lurking in their midst.
Her father, the proud patriarch of the Sun family, lay dying - a victim of an unthinkable act of malice and deception. The knowledge that Zhang Yiming’s poisonous reach had extended into their inner sanctum through a craven turncoat only stoked the flas of Sun Lixia’s wrath.
"We need to find out who betrayed my father," she stated in a voice that brooked no argunt. "Leave no stone unturned until the viper in our nest is unmasked."
Before anyone could respond, the sound of hurried footsteps preceded Li Yanyan’s arrival. Sun Lixia’s sister-in-law took one look at the stricken expressions on their faces and imdiately sensed sothing was dreadfully amiss.
"What’s going on?" Li Yanyan demanded, her eyes flicking between Li Xiaojun and Sun Lixia with a firmruse frown. "I can tell you’re holding sothing back."
Sun Lixia opened her mouth to respond, but Li Xiaojun quickly stepped forward, his expression grave.
"A word, Yanyan," he murmured in an urgent undertone. "In private, if you please."
Perplexed but recognizing the severity of the situation, Li Yanyan simply nodded and allowed Li Xiaojun to lead her aside. Once they were out of earshot, he quickly recounted the horrific revelations about the toxin and its ties to Zhang Yiming.
Li Yanyan paled visibly as the truth sank in, her hand flying to cover her parted lips. "That vile snake..." she breathed, aghast. "Even after all this ti, he cannot let go of his twisted obsession with our family."
Li Xiaojun nodded grimly. "Which can only an one thing - he had an accomplice on the inside to carry out this attack. Soone who betrayed Grandpa Sun’s trust to slip him that lethal concoction."
A muscle worked erratically in Li Yanyan’s taut jawline as cold fury blazed in her eyes. She wasted no ti in pulling out her phone and rapidly tapping out a ssage.
"I’m calling in Xu Zhonghao," she declared in a tone that brooked no argunt. "We need his team’s skills to comb through every shred of data - visitor logs, security footage, anything that could expose this traitorous snake."
Within minutes, Li Yanyan’s phone rang, and she swiftly relayed her terse instructions to the forr hacker on the other end. Xu Zhonghao would mobilize his best digital operatives imdiately to assist in the investigation.
As Li Yanyan rejoined the grim-faced group, Sun Lixia had also sprung into decisive action. She was issuing clipped orders into her phone, her expression etched into hardened lines of frigid determination.
"Shadow, Deng Chengxi - I want both of you here within the hour to oversee an interrogation of every staff mber in my father’s estate," she commanded in a voice that tolerated no dissent. "Use whatever force is necessary toroot out the truth. We cannot allow this viper to go unpunished."
Li Chen and Li Xinjie exchanged dark looks, their resolve forged into an unbreakable temper as the gravity of the situation took hold. Zhang Yiming’s twisted vendetta had finally breached the inner walls of their defenses in the most heinous manner imaginable.
Now, it fell to them to excise his toxic influence by whatever ans were required - no matter how brutal, no matter the cost. The sanctity of their family unit was at stake, and they would defend it unto their dying breaths if necessary.
The remainder of the day plunged into a flurry of grim activity as the Li and Sun forces mobilized their assets in pursuit of the traitor. But even as they poured all their energy into the daunting task ahead, a pall of grief and sorrow hung over them all like a suffocating shroud.
For in the depths of the hospital’s intensive care wing, the life essence of Sun Lixia’s beloved father steadily waned despite the machines’ desperate efforts to sustain him. The lethal toxin had taken its toll, and even the mighty Sun patriarch could not defy its vicious potency indefinitely.
Sun Lixia felt her heart seize with dread as nurses began hurrying past towards the ICU wing. Sothing was dreadfully wrong - she could sense it in the taut atmosphere, the urgency tingeing the dical staff’s movents.
Li Xiaojun was at her side in an instant, his expression grave. "Stay here," he murmured in a low aside ant only for her ears. "I’ll go find out what’s happening."
But Sun Lixia was already pushing past him, her strides fueled by a frantic desperation born of her worst fears. The rest of the family quickly fell in behind her, confusion and trepidation writ plain across their faces.
As they reached the ICU entrance, the cluster of nurses blocked the way, their voices a cacophony of shouted orders and urgency. Sun Lixia tried calling out to them, demanding answers, but her words were swallowed by the pandemonium.
An agonizing hour trickled by in tense silence, the family mbers gathered in sober vigil just outside the ICU doors. Even the typically sardonic Yang Bojun was uncharacteristically subdued, a muscle twitching erratically in his taut jaw.
Finally, the flurry of activity seed to still. A singular set of footsteps heralded the arrival of the doctor overseeing Grandpa Sun’s care - a man whose wearied features were now etched in lines of solemn grief.
Sun Lixia felt her heart plumt into her stomach like a leaden weight. She knew, sohow, before the doctor could even part his lips to speak. The truth was there in the sag of his shoulders, the sorrow glimring in his eyes.
"No..." she rasped, clutching at Li Xiaojun’s arm in a white-knuckled grip. "Please, god, no..."
The doctor seed to wilt slightly under the weight of his imparted burden. When at last he found his voice, it was low and touched with genuine remorse.
"Miss Sun...your father is gone," he stated with quiet solemnity. "We did everything in our power, but the damage was too extensive. He passed away just a few monts ago."
The words hung in the air like a physical force, a sledgehamr blow to the gathered family’s collective psyche. Sun Lixia crumpled against Li Xiaojun, a primal, keening wail of anguish tearing from her very soul as the damn finally burst.
Zhang ixiu’s legs simply gave out from under her, and she would have collapsed to the floor were it not for Zhu Fengrui’s reflexive support. She clung to him like a lifeline, her slim shoulders shaking with the force of her grief.
For long, agonizing monts, the only sounds were those of raw, unbridled mourning - the collective lantations of a family torn asunder by malice and cruelty most vile. Even the typically unflappable Sun Fang had dissolved into wrenching sobs, burying his face in his hands as if to shut out the world.
Only Yang Bojun remained untouched by the pervasive sorrow. His lips quirked in a contemptuous sneer as his gaze swept over the grieving masses with undisguised derision.
"Finally, the old bastard sleeps the eternal sleep," he muttered, just loud enough for Sun Fang to overhear.
The younger Sun brother’s head whipped up, his expression one of blazing fury as his hands clenched into white-knuckled fists.
"You heartless snake!" Sun Fang snarled, starting forward as if to strike his vile relation. Sun Weilong moved quickly to restrain him, his jaw clenched in equal parts sorrow and fury.
Yang Bojun rely scoffed and turned on his heel, stalking away from the heart-rending scene with a callous shrug. But even his crass indifference could not fully undercut the pall of grief and desolation that had descended over the once mighty Sun family.
As the wrenching cries faded into hollow, shuddering breaths, Sun Lixia sohow found the strength to lift her stricken gaze towards Li Xiaojun and her sons. Her eyes were reddened, haunted by an anguish that clawed at her very soul.
"My father..." she rasped, her voice sandpaper-raw from the force of her lantations. "That vile serpent took him from us in the cruelest manner imaginable."
Li Chen instinctively moved closer, enfolding his mother in a supportive embrace as Li Xinjie looked on with barely restrained fury simring in his eyes.
"We’ll make them pay for this atrocity, Mother," Li Chen vowed in a low, dangerous rasp thick with nace. "Both the traitorous snake who slipped Father that poison and Zhang Yiming himself. They won’t escape our reckoning, not this ti."
Sun Lixia’s hands clenched convulsively at her sides, fresh tear tracks glimring on her ashen cheeks as she pulled herself upright. When at last she t her sons’ gazes, her expression was one of harrowed resolution - a mother scorned, a daughter bereaved by unforgivable malice.
"No rcy," she stated in a hoarse rasp laced with quiet venom. "When we find the ones responsible, there will be no quarter given, no stay of retribution. They’ve awoken a reckoning that will show no bounds until this debt is paid in full."
As the mourning family slowly dispersed to take what little solace they could, Sun Lixia remained rooted in place for several long monts. Her eyes burned with twin furnaces of cold fury and bitter resoution as they bored into the entrance of the ICU wing - the place where her father’s indomitable spirit had finally been extinguished.
"I promise you, Papa..." she rasped in a voice leached of all inflection save for the quiet nace suffusing each word. "They will answer for their sins against you in the harshest possible terms. No stone will be left unturned until every last viper is put down for good."
With those parting words hanging in the air like a solemn vow, Sun Lixia turned and strode away, her shoulders unbowed despite the imasurable weight of her grief. The ti for sorrow would fade - for now, a burning thirst for vengeance scorched through her veins.
And woe befell any who dared cross her righteous path in the days to co. The Sun family’s reckoning had well and truly begun.
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