The Female Cannon Fodder With Boundless Merits Chapter 435 - 439: Survival on a Deserted Island (19)
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Fifty years later, the aunt who was especially close to the chairman of the Su Group passed away in the VIP ward of Chaohui Hospital at the age of seventy-four.
The great-grandchildren of the Su Family filled the entire bedside.
At the forefront was Mr. Su Xiaoming, the current chairman of the Su Group.
At that mont, Mr. Su, middle-aged and normally astute and wise, cried like a three-year-old child, his tears and snot flowing freely.
When the lines on the machines in the hospital room straightened into a flat line, a trendous wail erupted within the room.
The Su Family’s sky had not fallen, but their heart’s faith had turned into brilliant stars and left them.
The outside dia, having long since surrounded Chaohui Hospital with caras, were tightly packed without any gaps.
They were all eager to obtain firsthand information about the Su Family.
It was well known that Ms. Su Li held a special place within the Su Family; she held no power or responsibilities, but she was deeply respected by all the younger generations of the Su Family.
Mr. Su Xiaoming, who led the Su Family onto the international stage, had heaped praise on his aunt at public international events.
He said, "If it had not been for my aunt, the Su Family would have fallen from grace many years ago."
Economic analysts had studied and were shocked to find that Ms. Su Li’s influence was apparent in every major decision in the Su Group’s developnt over the past fifty years.
This made many people deeply interested in the elderly lady, but no matter how much they tried, the Su Family kept her information tightly sealed.
Everyone knew that the lady had never married, but nearly all the outstanding mbers of the Su Family had been raised by her.
Because they could dig up no other news, the lady’s only romantic experience from many years ago had been repeatedly discussed.
Even after fifty years had passed, that story was still vivid in many people’s minds.
The man was from a family well-matched to the lady at that ti.
But where that family was now, nobody knew.
It was said that the young master had preferred soone else, and while he was still seeing Ms. Su, he cheated on her with her close friend.
The young master’s fate also wasn’t good; after leaving Ms. Su, not only did he lose his position as heir, but he was also left with a disability.
Could it be that Ms. Su was destined to bring prosperity to her husband?
The real truth had long lost its original color amid public discussion, instead acquiring a shade of speculation by the ordinary people.
But it was these plausible yet unverified ssages, and the secrets among the wealthy, that also gave Ms. Su a place in the entertainnt industry.
The nephews of the Su Family each had their own achievents, and what people most delighted in discussing was their unified catchphrase: "My great-aunt/aunt said..."
Today, the curtain fell on this lady’s life.
All the enterprises of the Su Family, and even industries slightly connected to the Su Family, hung black flowers after Ms. Su took her last breath, mourning her departure.
The Su Family’s industries spanned the entire country and touched on all aspects of civilian life.
Thus, Ms. Su Li’s departure truly achieved a level of national mourning.
For a woman to reach such heights as Ms. Su was indeed sothing people aspired to.
Even the national leaders prepared an elegy for her, and the central news at dusk every day broadcasted the news of Ms. Su’s demise.
On the day the coffin was buried, that unnad mountain top saw a line of various luxury vehicles stretching from halfway up the mountain to several miles away from the base.
Su Li had left a world for the first ti without imdiately returning to the Chaos. Instead...
She beheld her own corpse.
The sensation was slightly bizarre.
Watching the sorrowful younger generations cry, she actually found herself laughing cheerfully.
Her affection for them had not been in vain.
In her soul form, Su Li stayed by Su Xiaoming’s side, watching her forr body being buried and covered by moist soil. She wanted to step forward for one last look at her coffin, but she fainted from a sudden, overwhelming surge of Faith Power.
Without intending it, the support of these younger mbers of the Su Family brought her an enormous reward.
Back in the Chaos, she was warmly imrsed in thick purple Faith Power and couldn’t help but breathe out in comfort.
Her previously frail soul had also grown much stronger.
Thinking of the little bug, Su Li imdiately sent a small strand of purple Faith Power to the bug, now encased in a cocoon.
Seeing it absorbed, her eyes brightened—it was useful.
She had found a way to make the little bug’s soul whole.
But Faith Power, even rarer than rit Golden Light, could be impossible to obtain despite calculating every move and exhausting all ans.
The source of Faith Power lies in creatures’ most devout beliefs and worship.
The Immortal Family’s incense to beco gods and the Buddhist race vying for disciples—what they really compete for is Faith Power.
Having gained an imnse benefit, the grudge from the original owner’s hidden mories dissipated completely.
Concentrating her thoughts, another rit Master arrived in the Chaos.
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Cosmic Calendar Year 3417, besides a great defeat of the Insect Race, driving them out of habitable star systems, another major event was the discovery of Eden Company violating several interstellar and intelligent life protection laws.
The executives of Eden Company were investigated.
With the fall of Eden Company, nurous mid to high-level political and military leaders of the Federation were implicated.
This showed the extent of their involvent.
With this incident, the Cosmic Citizens finally realized the dark forces of Eden Company had pervasive across the entire interstellar, and the Federation had long been infiltrated.
With the fall of Eden Company, its carnal live-streaming platforms also collapsed, replaced by various eating platforms.
The most famous hosts among these platforms had started with eating quadruped worms and octopus crabs.
If soone from Earth were to see this, they would recognize that the quadruped worms resembled snakes, and the octopus crabs looked like crabs, only much larger.
It was said that the Federation’s victory in this conflict with the Insect Race, driving them out of habitable star systems, was a matter of luck.
The Insect Queen was truly terrified by the humans’ madness.
They had even begun to eat her kind.
The Detective Soldiers transmitted live footage to her through compound eyes—the scene was bloody and savage, terrifying her into producing nearly ten thousand fewer eggs this year.
Especially since the humans who enjoyed eating the mbers of the Insect Race were not in the minority and seed increasingly addicted to it.
Wherever minor conflicts occurred, bodies of various Insect Race mbers were swiftly cleared and sent to the black market, with high-level mbers fetching astronomical prices.
Terrified, she thought it better to keep away from these crazy humans, for no matter how many eggs she could lay, she couldn’t withstand the rate at which humans consud them.
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