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74 Chapter 58 God of Iron-mouthed Predictions

Yan Fei saw Wen Rou's smiling face and unconsciously felt a surge of happiness. He asked, "Little Rou, judging by your appearance, you must be Chinese, right?"

Wen Rou touched her face and said, "I guess I am Chinese!"

Yan Fei was surprised and asked, "Guess? What do you an by that?"

Wen Rou explained, "Actually, I was an abandoned infant, found in a park. The only thing left with was the two characters for 'Wen Rou', with nothing else to prove my identity. Later, I was adopted by an Arican couple who told about this when I grew up, and they said my na was taken from the Chinese characters left on my swaddling clothes."

Yan Fei was taken aback; he hadn't expected that Wen Rou had been an abandoned child. Although he himself had lost both parents, at least they had been there during his upbringing, and he had experienced the warmth of a family. He found it unbelievable that such an adorable girl like Wen Rou had been abandoned as a child.

Seeing the expression on Yan Fei's face, Wen Rou quickly added, "Actually, Little Fei, you needn't pity ; I lived very happily in the ho of my adoptive parents. I never felt my destiny was particularly tragic."

Yan Fei changed the subject, asking, "By the way, Little Rou, why did your Médecins Sans Frontières organization co to Africa this ti?"

Wen Rou imdiately looked worried as she replied, "The Ebola outbreak in Africa suddenly erupted, and the situation is very critical. A lot of people have already lost their lives. The Aywei Village we visited before was the central area of the virus outbreak, and nearly everyone in that village has died."

Only then did Yan Fei realize his own good fortune. His personal strength had greatly improved, and he seed rather formidable. However, he was utterly defenseless against these microbes, only visible under a microscope. Appearing at the center of the Ebola outbreak, yet without being infected by the virus, he could consider himself extrely lucky.

Looking sowhat saddened, Wen Rou said, "This Ebola virus seems to erge and wreak havoc every so often, causing the loss of many lives. Who knows when mankind will be able to develop an effective drug to treat the Ebola virus?"

Looking at the kind-hearted girl, Yan Fei's heart swelled with love as he said, "Little Rou, I have a company in dostic China, also engaged in biodical research. I will increase research on the Ebola virus in the future. Perhaps we'll be able to create a dicine to cure it."

Wen Rou imdiately brightened up and said, "That would be wonderful. I hope you can manage to create that dicine, Little Fei. It could save many people."

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Yan Fei, seeing Wen Rou's cheerful mood, felt a sense of peaceful joy in his heart and asked, "By the way, Little Rou, did you know before?"

Wen Rou was taken aback, shaking her head and saying, "No, I didn't know you!"

Yan Fei then asked, "Is it possible you knew before but then forgot?"

Wen Rou shook her head again, asserting, "That's unlikely, right? I have a very good mory. As long as I've t soone once, I'm sure to not forget them."

Yan Fei thought for a mont, then asked, "If you were to dream, is there a chance you might have t in your dreams?"

Wen Rou shook her head, replying, "We haven't t before, and you are not a famous person; how could I possibly dream about you?"

After saying this, Wen Rou felt she had misspoken and quickly apologized, "Little Fei, I didn't an it that way..."

Yan Fei gave a bitter smile; this girl might claim to have a good mory but was still quite scatterbrained. The reason he asked was that he had dread of Wen Rou at least five tis in previous dreams. Whenever he was about to forget what Wen Rou looked like, that dream would reappear, so he continued to rember her face clearly until now when he had truly t Wen Rou and relived everything from the dreamland.

Yan Fei was unable to explain this incredible situation scientifically; he could only ask Wen Rou if she had ever seen him before. If Wen Rou had also experienced the sa dream, then maybe there was so kind of connection between them that he was unaware of, such as a predestined relationship from a past life? However, Wen Rou clearly had never seen him before and had no recollection of him, which left Yan Fei sowhat disappointed.

Seeing Yan Fei's disappointed look, Wen Rou regretted what she had just said and awkwardly spoke, "Little Fei, you should rest for a while; I'll go help out in the other wards."

Watching Wen Rou leave, Yan Fei felt reluctant but didn't show it. As long as Wen Rou's Médecins Sans Frontières organization was here treating Ebola virus-infected patients, he would be able to et her.

Yan Fei lay in bed resting. After a day and a half of recovery during his coma, his body had returned to a healthy state. It was just that due to excessive blood loss, he still felt sowhat weak, but under the care of the temporary hospital, he was recovering quickly.

Yan Fei took over his Drone Avatar, and upon activating his Auxiliary Brain, he found that the Drone Data had all been refreshed. His Combat power was restored to its peak, ready at his summons. Within the Auxiliary Brain's information, he found the data from the previous battle.

Launching Missiles and Naval Cannon attacks at Kilimanjaro, killing 137 people, earning 137 rit Points; launching Missile Attack, downing three Transport Helicopters, earning 450 rit Points (150 rit Points per Helicopter); launching Missile Attack, downing two Fighter Jets, earning 800 rit Points (400 rit Points per Fighter Jet), totaling 1387 rit Points earned from this sortie. Total rit Points accumulated: 1789.

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