Rebirth: The Courtyard Bride Is Cool and Radiant Chapter 186: Don’t Want to Expose Myself
With no ti to rest, they imdiately boarded another jeep that was parked there.
Huo Jingrui was rather considerate, having had soone place plenty of food and drink in the vehicle beforehand.
After personally verifying the number of people, he then gave the order, "Let’s move out."
The events in Tang City, handled by the Huo Family, had gained the attention of the higher-ups. Although the disaster’s arrival couldn’t be avoided, they indeed minimized casualties and property damage.
At that ti, Huo Jingrui used his family’s special thod of communication to send the news back to Beijing, and the senior Huo quickly made arrangents. He not only sent people to inspect the situation but also rushed there himself.
Since the two cities weren’t too far apart, once he confird sothing was amiss in various places, he decisively sent the information up the chain.
Yunyi didn’t want to expose herself, so she had Huo Jingrui omit ntioning her.
Huo Jingrui had already considered this; with such significant credit falling to the Huo Family, he couldn’t allow Yunyi to be disadvantaged.
The convoy stopped only twice en route, rely for purchasing food since they temporarily couldn’t contact Beijing due to the earthquake.
To ensure the safe transfer of these people back to Beijing, they had to be extra cautious and wary of any remaining threats from those individuals.
After all, these people did know quite a bit, and interrogation revealed several hideouts and personnel lists for major and dium-sized cities.
If these people were handed over to the special departnts, perhaps even more information could be unearthed.
Yunyi knew what she would have to face next, so aside from eating, she spent most of her ti catching up on sleep.
Since many roads to Tang City were cut off, Yunyi had to follow them back to Beijing before heading to Tang City.
A mudslide occurred on the way back to Beijing, and the people in the vehicle participated in the rescue. By the ti they reached Beijing, it was already the morning of the third day.
After Huo Jingrui completed the handover with the relevant departnts, it was already past three in the afternoon.
As it happened, he received news that an hour later, a rescue team was set to depart from Beijing to the disaster area, which included a dical team.
He quickly pulled so strings and added Yunyi’s na to the list. Although Yunyi was volunteering for the rescue, he still wanted to secure the honors she deserved, as these honors would ultimately only benefit her.
The two of them hurried over, finding the team leader to explain the situation.
Learning that Yunyi was skilled in dicine, versed in both Chinese and Western practices, the dical team was quite willing to take her in.
Very soon, Yunyi received her own identity badge. Although she was an auxiliary mber, at least her participation was docunted.
Huo Jingrui had his own duties and could only escort her this far. Watching her board the vehicle, he said, "Take care, and be sure to stay safe."
Yunyi nodded at him and replied, "I will, thanks."
Watching the vehicle disappear, Huo Jingrui then turned and boarded his car.
He needed to return ho first to et with the old master before returning to his military unit to cancel his leave and apply to join the Tang City rescue mission.
But the mont he stepped through the door, his mother Jiang Jingya, with a look of distress, said, "Son, how long have you been without rest? You look so worn down."
Huo Jingrui, who hadn’t rested much these past days, naturally looked worse for wear. "Mom, where’s Dad?" he asked.
Jiang Jingya stepped back with a look of disgust and said, "Your father hasn’t co back yet. You rush and get cleaned up first. I’ll have Auntie Zhang make you so soup to replenish your strength."
Huo Jingrui’s brow furrowed slightly. "Mom, I have to hurry back to the military tonight, so don’t bother Auntie Zhang with that. I’ll go wash up and just have sothing simple to eat."
After seeing her son go upstairs, Jiang Jingya turned and entered the kitchen.
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