Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse-Chapter 446 - 441 Yan Jinsu Shows Her Power for the First Time 25
Chapter 446: Chapter 441 Yan Jinsu Shows Her Power for the First Time 25
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The most important thing was, without the Rong Ji status, Wang Lixing was nothing!
"Alright. Let him, repent for Mr. Liu." Xie Jingchen let go of his young wife’s hand, slowly passed by her, half-kneeled in front of the sickbed, staring at Liu Aimin’s tranquil and resting face for a long while before letting out a sentimental sigh—
"Mr. Liu, I’m sorry, I couldn’t fulfill your wish to take good care of her. In your entire life, to let her live with freedom and dignity, you regarded your own reputation as nothing, only wishing for her to live comfortably and content... However, she has never cherished it!
Mr. Liu, please forgive me for being unable to fulfill your last wish. Because she has hurt my wife, I cannot bring myself to forgive her. I am not you, and she is not my child, thus, she must atone for her own actions."
Xie Jingchen quietly confessed and asked for forgiveness in Mr. Liu’s ear, while the old man lay on the bed in silence, with no reaction whatsoever.
Yan Jinsu turned her head away with a heavy heart upon hearing this.
Even if not for herself, she could no longer tolerate Liu Dongzhu.
This time, she considered it as an act of her good but foolish heart, to be the dark piece in the game, as a way to awaken her fully.
If she still has a brain to ponder upon, there might still be hope for her, then she would understand who truly deserves her heartfelt treatment, and who to just give a polite smile and a light nod of acknowledgement.
"I’m sorry, Elder Liu." Yan Jinsu also deeply bowed to Elder Liu’s face, bowing down to the fullest extent.
Compared to the perfunctory bow she gave to Wu Youbai, this time, Yan Jinsu’s attitude was unprecedentedly sincere.
Yet at the same time, her heart was filled with pity and sadness, feeling it was unfair to Elder Liu.
The couple, each with their own thoughts, looked upon Liu Aimin’s silent sleeping figure, knowing that with the old man sick and aged to such a state, unless by some miracle, it was nothing but a matter of time.
Now, all they could do was use their human efforts to find distant relatives for Old Master Liu Aimin, and to arrange his affairs.
Meanwhile, as soon as Yan Jinsu left, the Wu Family quickly took action. Wu Xuqiang’s body was extremely weak and couldn’t afford to wait.
The affairs that Elder Rong Du had promised would be handled swiftly, the Wu’s actions would be so quick that Yan Jinsu need not fret over them at all.
As for the worry that the Wu Family might go back on their word in the end, that would really be an overestimation of them.
Yan Jinsu was one hundred percent certain that threatening the Wu Family with divorcing Liu Dongzhu would only make them even happier.
Any reasonable person with any sense would not want such a paranoid and crazy daughter-in-law.
Sadly, the outcome could not be fully in accordance with her wishes.
Yan Jinsu wanted Liu Dongzhu to pay the price, however inadvertently fulfilling the Wu Family’s desires, which was, in essence, inevitable.
Of course, she could choose to completely ignore it, after all, she had already beaten Liu Dongzhu painfully, and her frustration was mostly vented. But to let her husband know that she had the capability yet did not save Rong Wei, Yan Jinsu felt that although Xie Jingchen might not speak of it, he would certainly feel uncomfortable inside.
Because, inherently, Xie Jingchen was from Rong Wei, he naturally felt closeness to all his comrades in the Rong Army.
Not to put too fine a point on it, a member of Rong Wei, having lived in the Rong Army for over a decade, regarded the military as his second home, his loyalty and brotherhood were born within the military ranks; anyone wearing the same Military Uniform was his sibling in arms, the support behind his back.
To expect him to coldly watch any comrade die before his eyes was definitely something Xie Jingchen could not bring himself to do.
The sacred duty of Rong Wei, to put it more bluntly, was sacrifice.
From the moment he donned the green military uniform, Xie Jingchen strictly fulfilled his sacred Rong Wei duty.
When the country needed him, he could sacrifice himself for it; when the organization needed him, he could valiantly give his life for it; when a Rong You needed him, he had to surmount all difficulties to assist.
This is the ultimate great righteousness of serving the people.
The more Yan Jinsu interacted with Xie Jingchen, the more she knew that her husband had an innate sense of responsibility. Towards the brothers in the Rong Army, he took utmost care.
Even after his comrades had retired, he did his best to plan their future paths.
It shows that Xie Jingchen genuinely cared for his military brothers.
In return, his subordinates truly protected him. On the battlefield, they could trust their lives with each other.
Yan Jinsu didn’t want an outsider to create a moral gap between her husband and herself. Besides, she was capable, and if it was just about saving someone, she would consider it earning merit for her two precious children!
Maybe every woman becomes softer and more compassionate after becoming a mother.
Besides, curing Wu Xuqiang’s poison wouldn’t mean he could rejoin the Rong Army, right? Ha, the Wu Family was daydreaming!
After leaving Mr. Liu’s hospital room and venting their sadness, they could only hold each other’s hands for encouragement before getting back to their busy lives.
Life goes on, no one can wait for anyone.
Faced with life and death, both felt deeply moved. The fate between people is set on a clear path with every choice they make.
On this path, the bond they shared with Mr. Liu would eventually reach its end.
At this moment, all they could do was give him the utmost attention and care, accompanying him on his last journey.
Just that morning, after negotiating with the Wu Family, by noon, the Wu Family sent a male guard. He not only brought the divorce documents for Yan Jinsu to review but also made a statement about the arrangements for the abandoned woman Liu Dongzhu.
In fact, there wasn’t much to it, because Liu Dongzhu, unwilling to cooperate and causing a ruckus in the hospital, even made the Wu Family frown.
The Wu Family had power. Even if Liu Dongzhu was unwilling, it was just a problem that could be solved with a phone call; there was no need for Liu Dongzhu’s cooperation.
Yan Jinsu had only left for less than an hour when the Civil Affairs Bureau delivered the divorce certificate into the Wu Family’s hands.
Knowing that Yan Jinsu and Xie Jingchen had visited Ai Min’s hospital room, presuming they must have been upset, they waited another two hours, thinking that Yan Jinsu should have prepared the medicine by then before sending the guard over.
Indeed, right after returning home and breastfeeding, Yan Jinsu went to boil the medicine, which took just over forty minutes.
When sending the guard away, Yan Jinsu instructed him to come back every six hours.
As for the outcome of Liu Dongzhu?
What outcome could there be? She was already in her thirties, with plenty of money. After all, she had been the eldest granddaughter-in-law of the Wu Family for more than ten years and was Ai Min’s own granddaughter. It could be said that all the glory and wealth of the Liu Family were given to her as a dowry when she married.
Ai Min had a laid-back view too; he was a man over sixty. What would he do with money and wealth?
If his granddaughter valued material things, then let her have it all.
Liu Dongzhu certainly had assets, and the Wu Family, fearing she’d act foolishly again, assigned a female guard to watch over her and sent her off to recuperate in some secluded countryside.
At least for one or two years, she would not appear in public again.
No matter what Liu Dongzhu did, the Wu Family, publicly, could not treat Wu Dongzhu too harshly.
But inside, she would probably be full of torment and resentment.
This was the result Yan Jinsu wanted; to make Liu Dongzhu pay for her actions.