The former richest person and end-times space bigshot, Su Qingzhu, after perishing together with the Zombie Emperor, transmigrated to the 1970s.
She, who had been weary for an entire life, or...
"Captain, your brother called you."
"Right away."
Si Jingguo inexplicably felt that his brother had come to solve the problem.
As expected.
"Brother, find a way to tell Dad that the man is dead and can't be handed over."
"Ah? Are you sure he's really dead?"
Si Jingyu's voice was filled with extreme seriousness. "I can issue a military warrant. That person is indeed dead, and he doesn't have the ability to bring the dead back to life."
It’s not that Su Qingzhu hasn’t killed people before, but she has never left anyone without a trace.
Therefore, he felt that the man must have an irreconcilable hatred for her, otherwise she would not say that.
So he believed her.
After all, if it were him, he would not let such an enemy live.
"Okay, I'll go talk to you. Anything else?"
“No more.”
"Xiaoyu, you've been hiding a lot from your brother, haven't you?"
Si Jingyu really didn't understand. "Brother, as long as 'they' don't hurt us or endanger our country, that's all that matters. Why do you have to know so much?"
"But are you really sure they won't harm our country?"
"Brother, to be honest, those strange human traffickers and spy cases, including the underground poison gas in Wan City, were all discovered by 'them'."
Si Jingyu's voice was cold. "Do you think if 'they' wanted to harm us, they would have to do so much?"
He could fully understand and accept every temptation from Su Qingzhu.
Because her secret is so shocking that it can subvert an era.
Once this secret is exposed, she may face difficulties from not just one country, but the whole world.
She was just a little girl, a little girl who wanted to live a quiet life in that small village.
It was he who dragged her into this against her will.
If he doesn't protect her anymore, how hopeless she will be towards human nature.
She would never know how empty her eyes were when she looked up at the sky, as if she had seen through the world.