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As soon as the helicopter reached the Capital City, it flew directly to the military hospital. Heizi was imdiately sent for ergency surgery. The doctors were astonished, saying it was a miracle that Heizi hadn’t died despite his severe injuries being delayed for so long!

He Chengsi and Dahai stayed in the hospital to keep watch over their brother, while Sisi and Yuan Jin returned to the Yun Mansion. At this ti, Mr. Yun would have already been inford of their return.

Everyone in the Yun Mansion was waiting for them. As soon as He Xuewen saw the filthy state Sisi was in, he joyfully rushed forward to hug his daughter, endlessly repeating, "It’s good you’re back!"

"Daddy, I’m very dirty, don’t get your clothes dirty." Sisi pouted.

"Not dirty, not dirty, how could Ah Nan be dirty!" He Xuewen excitedly uttered such nonsense.

Sisi rolled her eyes, helplessly allowing this almost hysterical father to hold onto her for comfort.

After Sisi and the others had bathed and changed their clothes, everyone felt a sense of calm. Kang Mianhua, who had been napping, ca out with her big belly. Her eyes lit up when she saw Sisi.

"Ah Nan, is your brother alright?"

Sisi looked suspiciously at Mr. Yun. Wasn’t it supposed to be kept from her? Why did Kang Mianhua know that He Chengsi was in trouble?

Kang Mianhua sighed, "Ah Nan, I knew from the first day you left. I had a feeling, a heavy feeling, and then when you suddenly disappeared, I guessed what was going on."

Everyone let out a sigh, feeling for Kang Mianhua, who had played along with the act for so long. How she managed those days, no one knew.

"It’s alright, my brother is perfectly fine. He’s at the hospital with his brothers for the surgery. I’ll go to the hospital later and get him to co back." Sisi comforted her.

Only then did Kang Mianhua breathe a sigh of relief, a smile breaking across her face.

He Chengsi returned in the evening. Heizi had completed the surgery and was out of danger, which relieved everyone.

The crucial witness Junzi was also under protection, arranged by He Chengsi. He couldn’t afford for any harm to co to him, as the key testimony still required his presence.

The two who sched against He Chengsi were also tracked down by Mr. Yun. They were dispatched by the Deputy Chief of Staff and were now in the Capital City, brought in discreetly by Mr. Yun, despite interference from The Jins and Tang Family trying to block it. Those two almost got silenced but ended up alive, at least until they reached the military court.

The Jins

Jin Guangrong sat in the chair, his brows furrowed tightly. Though he hadn’t smoked in years, he lit a cigarette, except he didn’t smoke it, just letting it burn, the red ash glowing intermittently, sending wisps of smoke into the air.

"Commander, what do we do? Those two have been hidden by Old Man Yun." Mr. Tang paced anxiously back and forth, addressing Jin Guangrong by his old army title, unchanged for decades.

"Find a place to sit down. Don’t wander in front of ; it’s annoying." Jin Guangrong waved irritably, signaling Old Man Tang to sit down.

Obediently, Old Man Tang sat opposite Jin Guangrong, his face full of eagerness.

"What about you? Can’t handle such minor stuff; how did you let He Chengsi escape? Now you’re asking what to do?" Jin Guangrong was genuinely angry, lanting how such a good opportunity was wasted, absolutely infuriating!

"Now that things are ssed up, you’re asking what to do? You want to go get those two back?"

Jin Guangrong’s temper flared, scolding Old Man Tang rcilessly. Old Man Tang kept his head down, accepting the scolding silently, keeping his thoughts to himself.

"Commander, things are as they are now; we need to think of a redy, or else it will be too late." Old Man Tang advised soothingly.

Jin Guangrong knew that scolding wouldn’t help now, just vent his anger. He had to do what needed to be done. He furrowed his brows for a while, gritting his teeth with determination.

"At this point, Spangwen must take the bla alone. He cannot drag us two families into this."

Old Man Tang hesitated; Spangwen was a pawn he painstakingly placed in the military region of XN, involving much effort!

Such a waste was hard for him to accept!

"Commander, is there really no other way? If Spangwen is destroyed, we in XN military region will be completely in the dark!"

Jin Guangrong’s face twitched several tis, saying through gritted teeth, "Once Spangwen is gone, we can cultivate another Spangwen. Otherwise, our two families will be ruined. Old Tang, when necessary, sacrifice must be made. Don’t dawdle around like won, act swiftly, don’t let Old Man Yun beat us to it."

"Understood."

Old Man Tang responded, but his heart was aching. The pawn he had nurtured for decades was suddenly gone; it hurt!

For the first ti, Old Man Tang felt a hint of resentnt towards his old commander. You just co up with ideas, and it’s my people risking their lives. Success ans you’re smart; failure ans my people are stupid. It’s my people who get sacrificed; where in the world is such a convenient arrangent?

Moreover, Old Man Tang suddenly realized, over the years, many things seed to play out that way. Whatever Jin Guangrong wanted, his people were at the forefront; all the credit went to Jin Guangrong!

Old Man Tang broke out in a cold sweat, suspiciously glancing at Jin Guangrong, as if seeking to verify his suspicions were wrong.

"Why are you still standing there? Quickly go and handle this! We can’t let Spangwen expose us!" Jin Guangrong, seeing Old Man Tang frozen there dumbly, shouted in frustration.

Old Man Tang responded and left the Jins, feeling muddled, sensing that a lifeti of belief had started to crack. He needed to go back and seriously reflect!

However, Spangwen now inevitably had to be sacrificed. Not for The Jins, but for his own family, he needed to protect the Tang Family.

But how to proceed in the future, he truly needed to think it through!

He couldn’t just be a fool!

Sisi sneered: Haven’t you been a fool for decades now?

Yuan Jin and the others returned. Sisi gifted each of them a jar of Qiong Wine, which delighted Brother ng and Brother Qiao.

Brother ng and Brother Qiao were brought in by Yuan Jingang, but their jobs hadn’t been arranged yet. Yuan Jin intended to have them work in the winery, but Sisi felt it was a waste of their talents, so she invited Brother ng and Brother Qiao to be personal guards for He Xuewen.

In fact, she had thought about this for a while. As He Xuewen’s business grew, she often heard about wealthy people getting kidnapped in her previous life. So she felt having bodyguards for He Xuewen and his wife was a safer route. Better safe than sorry!

Initially, Brother ng and Brother Qiao were reluctant, but once they heard about the daily supply of Qiong Wine, they imdiately agreed without hesitation.

Sisi was simply preparing for future uncertainties, and in the future, she was extrely grateful for her foresight.

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