Chapter 502: 456 mbers of the Ji Family, older female cousin, successful matching [2 updates] Chapter 502: 456 mbers of the Ji Family, older female cousin, successful matching [2 updates] The racer died on the spot, and she was severely injured.
Xiu Yu had considered the possibility of foul play, but that stretch of road was indeed treacherous, and a mont’s inattention could lead to a wreck that claid lives.
Yet, the pilot she was guiding was the lead racer, a forr recipient of awards on the F1 circuit.
It was sowhat strange that he would make a mistake.
“Hmm, my brother and I checked the autopsy report of that racer from back then,” Ying Zijin said indifferently, “and we found a suspect spot, a very faint shadow on his brain.”
“Which ans that at that ti, his consciousness was not clear.”
mories began to resurface in her mind at this mont, and Xiu Yu murmured, “No wonder…”
No wonder that after she issued the driving commands, the racer’s responses were always a quarter of a second slow.
Although it was only a quarter of a second, during a race, that could determine life or death.
“Still investigating,” Ying Zijin leaned back in her chair, yawning, “It’s not necessarily the Xiu family; it could be one of the foreign families.”
There were too many families eager to establish ties with the Manson family.
The Xiu family’s racers were strong, so being targeted was to be expected.
“Tsk,” Xiu Yu shrugged, “Looks like I have bad luck, the kind that would fall into a manhole just walking down the street.”
“No, they weren’t targeting the racer you were leading. After all, he was close to retirent,” Ying Zijin observed her, calmly, “You’re a racer with natural talent, what they wanted was to ensure you could never compete again.”
Xiu Yu nodded slowly, “I understand now, Daddy Ying, it’s really troubleso for you.”
“It’s nothing.”
Just then her phone rang.
Ying Zijin answered the call, “Hello, Professor Zuo.”
“Classmate Ying, you’re in the Imperial Capital, aren’t you?” There was a lot of noise from Zuo Li’s end, “Do you have the address?”
“Hmm, what’s the matter?”
“The professors wanted to send their regards, so they sent you so nutritional supplents.”
Ying Zijin nodded, “What kind of supplents?”
She didn’t need any nutritional supplents, but they could be divided up for Mu Heqing and the others.
“Let think—” Zuo Li said, “Eh, I can’t quite rember, but there’s definitely cod liver oil, oh and also ten boxes of pig liver! For blood replenishnt!”
Ying Zijin: “…”
She imdiately hung up the call.
Zuo Li, who was waiting to take down the address: “???”
**
Online, there was an atmosphere of change, and the news broadcasted the story of the Ying family being banned.
“Well done,” Ji Yihang slamd down on the table, very angry, “The Ying family has gone too far.”
“Exactly,” Ji Li also fud, “What goes around cos around, it’s finally happening.”
Turning his head, Ji Yihang noticed Ji Li was also following the news, with a phone in hand, and couldn’t help but be puzzled, “Xiao Li, what are you doing?”
With a proud sound, Ji Li replied, “I’m voting for God Ying on the charts.”
Ji Yihang was confused, “What do you an by voting on the charts?”
“Ah, you’re old, you wouldn’t understand,” Ji Li excitedly manipulated the data, “Anyway, God Ying is my idol. If I didn’t have to conduct experints, I would definitely have participated in the ISC too.”
Ji Li had ranked within the top hundred in the Imperial Capital’s college entrance exam, so her abilities were strong too.
However, direct lineage descendants of the Ji family were all expected to join the Research Institute.
Starting at the age of ten, they would begin conducting simple experints.
Each experint was an assessnt.
Based on their assessnt records, they would later be assigned to laboratories of different ranks.
Ji Li had limited ti; she only managed to find ti to watch the replays of the ISC international events after the end of her college entrance exams.
And then she beca a fan.
“Well, that’s good news,” Ji Yihang was also pleased, “When I find Fong Mian, you might be able to et your idol. After all, she’s your cousin,” he added, as he stood up and headed for the bedroom.
He had been to Shanghai City without finding her, but recently there had been sightings of Wen Fengmian in the Imperial Capital.
He wanted to check it out again.
“Xiao Li,” Madam Ji frowned slightly, glanced in the direction of the bedroom, and lowered her voice, “You don’t have an idol, and you don’t have a cousin. Did you hear ?”
Ji Li was startled, “Mom?”
“Your father won’t bring them back, father and daughter,” Madam Ji stressed firmly, “Go study and stop thinking about these things.”
Ji Li pursed her lips, put down the phone, and went to the study.
Ji Yihang ca out, unaware of what had just transpired.
As he was about to leave, Madam Ji stopped him.
“Ji Yihang, you barely advanced to your position today,” Madam Ji closed her eyes for a mont, “Why would you gamble your future? Have you forgotten how you were implicated more than twenty years ago?”
The Ji Research Institute wasn’t exclusive to the Ji family, it included talent they had recruited from outside.
Madam Ji was the daughter of a forr deputy director of that ti.
She rembered Wen Fengmian, not because she had seen him, but because, at that ti, Wen Fengmian had a high reputation in the Ji family.
He was too much of a genius, known to everyone in the Ji family.
When Madam Ji and Ji Yihang t, her father had already retired.
And at that ti, Ji Yihang had been dismissed from his position due to his involvent in the failed secret experint on the island.
From an up-and-coming official researcher, he beca an ordinary family mber with no real power.
All of this was because of Wen Fengmian.
The Imperial Capital Ji family was originally a branch of the Ji family in the Ancient Martial World, and only a few had genetic mutations with ancient martial talent.
Those descendants with ancient martial talent would be taken back into the Ancient Martial World.
Therefore, the Ji family still followed the main house of the Ancient Martial World, where internal strife was fierce, often leading to the secret execution of researchers.
Ji Yihang almost followed suit, but it was Madam Ji who saved him.
Thus, Madam Ji had no good feelings toward her little brother-in-law whom she had never t.
“I don’t agree with him coming back,” Madam Ji took a deep breath, “and do you even know how many people in the Ji family want to kill him? Do you know that this could involve you again?!”
When she saw Wen Fengmian on TV, her fear was greater than her shock.
Both publicly and privately, she didn’t want Ji Fengmian to return.
Prudence is everyone’s thought.
“I know you’re worried, and you’re doing this for my sake,” Ji Yihang put on his clothes and shook his head, “but he’s my brother, and he’s suffered so much outside. Do you really think that experint didn’t involve anyone from the Ji family?”
“Even if I don’t make a move, others in the Ji family will, and the price to pay will be more than you and I can bear.”
Madam Ji trembled violently.
“Now that he’s shown his face, it ans he has finally co out of hiding. I want to help him, and I won’t let you be in danger. If sothing happens, I’ll take full responsibility.”
Ji Yihang had already pushed the door open and left.
Madam Ji was still standing there, stunned.
Eventually, she sighed.
**
Shanghai City.
Zhong Manhua fled from the Imperial Capital as if escaping.
But even on the plane, people recognized her.
People kept taking photos of her, whispering and pointing, saying she didn’t deserve to be a mother.
Zhong Manhua was nearly going mad.
She had always wanted to be famous, but never in this manner.
Nie Family, Mu Family, Di Wu Family…
Zhong Manhua looked at the news on her phone, trembling with fear.
How did Ying Zijin know so many top-tier wealthy families?
Seeing the nas Nie Yunjian and Mu Heqing made her even more restless, her vision going black in waves.
So, the people who threw cash at them that day were sent by Mu Heqing?!
At this mont, Zhong Manhua rembered sothing from even earlier.
It turned out that the car she and Madam Mu had seen belonged to Mu Heqing.
Ying Zijin was also the miraculous doctor who treated Mu Heqing.
Back then, Mu Heqing had already known Ying Zijin.
Laughably, at that ti, she and Madam Mu both looked down on Ying Zijin.
She even thought Ying Zijin’s presence would dirty Madam Mu’s eyes.
After the incident broke out, the official Weibo account of Ying Corporation was also full of comnts.
Eighty percent were questioning her, all centering on one core idea.
“Zhong Manhua, do you regret it? We will be happy if you regret it. Please live your whole life in regret, clinging to your foster daughter [Smile].”
How could she not regret it?
Zhong Manhua felt a tightness in her chest, struggling to breathe.
The more she read the news, the worse she felt.
When Zhong Manhua hurried to the hospital, Ying Yuexuan had already left.
The doctors brought Ying Zhenting back from the brink once again, but he had not yet awakened and was still in a coma.
Zhong Manhua was thankful that Ying Zhenting remained unconscious; otherwise, if he knew what had happened online, he would certainly be furious with her.
The attending doctor ca over at this ti with a file, “Madam Ying, there’s so good news.”
Zhong Manhua couldn’t even force a smile: “What good news could there possibly be now?”
The Ying family was being ostracized, Ying Zhenting lay comatose, and she was practically dead to society.
“Mr. Ying has found a suitable liver donor match,” the attending physician handed over the matching results and asked, “When do you plan to undergo the surgery?”
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