Killer Transmigrates to the 60s, Beats Up Scum, and Goes to the Countryside

A modern female assassin, who perished with her organization, opens her eyes in the 1960s after enduring a brutal beating. Her shameless relatives stole the original host's job, seized her moth...

Chapter 466 Visiting Mr. Wei

He walked back quickly and said, "Don't worry, Bai Ke is fine now, but he was seriously injured. I have already treated him. Last night, he sent his mother and sister away. His mother and sister were assassinated and I saved them.

They only had some scratches, nothing serious. When I rushed back to the Bai family, their house was already engulfed in flames. Bai Ke was lying on the ground, but I didn't see who assassinated him.

Cao Kun frowned and asked, "Of course, I still don't understand. Bai Ke has been a very ambitious person since he joined the army. Why would he do such a thing?"

An Ran thought for a moment and replied, "I guess it's because of his mother. His mother's illness is serious, you know?"

He nodded and said, "I know. I've visited a few times, brought nutritional supplements a few times, and left money a few times. It adds up to about four or five hundred yuan."

An Ran said, "I took Bai Ke's mother's pulse. Her pulse was very strange, like poisoning and tuberculosis. As for whether I made a wrong diagnosis, I'm not sure."

After thinking for a while, he asked, "Let's not talk about him for now. He's fine now. Tell me about Mr. Wei's eldest son, the one in the photo."

Cao Kun thought for a moment and said, "I don't know much. I've only been to Elder Wei's home once. That time, I was with Chief Fang. I saw a family photo at their house. It included Elder Wei's eldest son. Next to his eldest son was an old woman.

The strangest thing is that family photo was placed in the corner, and I picked it up by accident when I saw it.

When I picked it up, I asked who the person in the photo was. Mr. Wei said it was his eldest son. Mr. Wei's expression was a bit subtle at the time. How can I describe it? It was a mixture of heartache, reluctance, and a hint of disappointment. Since it was a private matter, I didn't ask any further questions, and the matter was dropped.

Also, I remember when Mr. Wei said his eldest son had died, I didn't ask if it was true. After all, if he really had died, it would be a tragedy for the elderly to send off their young son. If I had asked, it would have been like rubbing salt into someone's wounds.

After leaving Wei Lao's house, I asked Chief Fang how Wei Lao's eldest son died. Chief Fang simply said, "People with different ideals cannot work together, and the same applies to father and son." That was all he said, and nothing else.

"People with different ideals cannot work together." Why did Chief Fang say that? Could it be that Elder Wei and his son belong to two different parties, but aren't they on the same side?

Cao Kun also thought of this. He hadn't taken it to heart when he heard someone was dead before. After all, the person was already dead. Who would waste time on a dead person?

But now, Ranran discovered that Wei Lao's eldest son was still alive, which made people think deeply!

Cao Kun said, "Of course, I want to be discharged from the hospital. I want to go back to the army and hurry up to find out. I can't always rely on you. You've been very tired these days. You should take a rest."

An Ran shook her head and refused, "You can't be discharged from the hospital. It's not safe at home now. I'm afraid they will send someone else to our house. If you go home, I'll take you with me when I go out for a night visit. If someone comes to our house, we don't know who they are. You're injured now, and it's not convenient for you to deal with it, and I'm also worried."

Besides, I can take you with me, but if someone comes to visit again, we won't be home for a long time. I'm afraid they'll use this to make a fuss, and we won't be able to explain it clearly. So, the hospital is safe for now, and it's convenient for me to go out."

Hearing this, Cao Kun also felt that this was the safest way to go. However, his injury was not very serious and could not be delayed for a few days.

An Ran also thought of this and said, "I know what you're worried about. Are you worried that your injury isn't serious and won't last long? But don't worry about that now. Let's delay it for one day at a time."

After preparing delicious food for Cao Kun, An Ran left the hospital. She decided to visit Mr. Wei to give him a heads-up and also wanted to learn something from him.

Although he was hostile to his son, he was his son after all. Giving him a heads-up in advance was a sign of respect for him! He found a deserted place, took out the apples, bananas, and lychees, and headed straight for the Wei family.

After walking for more than an hour, we arrived at the researcher's family compound. According to the address provided by Cao Kun, we walked to a courtyard and knocked on the door.

The door opened from the inside, and the person in front of her was a noble and elegant middle-aged woman. When the woman saw An Ran, she was stunned for a moment and asked, "Excuse me, who are you? Who are you looking for?"

An Ran replied, "Hello, comrade. My name is An Ran, and I'm the wife of Brigade Commander Cao. I'm here to visit Mr. Wei. Is Mr. Wei home?"

The middle-aged lady, upon hearing An Ran's name, looked her over. She nodded and said, "Come in, Old Wei just came back."

An Ran walked in. The courtyard was neatly tidied, with a small flowerbed in the corner. Entering the living room, she saw numerous photos hanging on the wall facing her. She placed her things on the table and walked over to the wall to examine the pictures. She didn't see any pictures of Wei Lao's eldest son. Instead, she saw a photo of the woman she had just met, two other unfamiliar men, and Wei Lao.

At this time, the voice of Wei Lao came from behind. He asked, "Why did you suddenly think of visiting an old man like me?"