Grew up in an orphanage, with average looks, and worked tirelessly for 30 years, accumulating six million in savings. Just as she finally achieved financial freedom without spending a dime, Su Yan ...
The news that Su Yan ate radish fruit for Jiang Jingxing quickly spread throughout the military region.
Everyone was shocked when they heard the news.
I never expected that Political Commissar Su's sister had such deep feelings for Regiment Commander Jiang; she was even willing to risk her life to be with him!
Even the renowned Elder Jue is currently helpless against the poison of the Lola Fruit!
Having just finished dealing with the Yu family's affairs, Old Master Jiang learned of this news from his bodyguard and remained silent for a long time.
He never expected Su Yan to go to such lengths for Jing Xing; this child is truly foolish.
"Didn't Su Yu keep this from Su Yan all along? How did Su Yan find out about this?" Old Master Jiang asked.
Su Yan is Jue Lao's disciple and Su Yu's sister. Neither of them wanted her to be affected by Jiang Jingxing's affairs, which he could understand, so he didn't blame or resent her at first.
The guard's eyes flickered slightly, and he hesitated before saying, "It seems... it was Comrade Qin who called Comrade Su."
Old Master Jiang's face darkened instantly, and he said irritably, "Why didn't you tell me about something this important sooner?"
What good intentions could Qin Qin possibly have when she called Su Yan?
The guard quickly said, "You've been so worried about Commander Jiang lately that you haven't been able to sleep, and you also have to deal with the Yu family's affairs. I was worried about your health, so I didn't tell you."
Besides, this is nothing serious, and mentioning it would only cause the general more trouble.
"My body isn't that fragile," Old Master Jiang sneered. "Go and call Qin Qin back right now! Tell her to come back immediately!"
"Yes." The guard wiped the sweat from his brow.
The basement at this moment.
Over the past half day, Su Yan's skin began to bruise, and she went from being disoriented to falling into a coma.
Her blood indicators were rising at a rate that was almost catching up with Jiang Jingxing's!
This may be because her resistance is not as good as Jiang Jingxing's.
Su Yu was so anxious by the bedside that his mouth was covered in blisters, but Jue Lao and Xie Jin, the three disciples, were in the Chinese medicine room. Before going in, they had told him not to disturb them.
He could only watch helplessly as his sister gradually withered away.
Western medicine doctors used many drugs, but they had no effect on Su Yan. In fact, her condition was getting worse and worse, which frightened the hospital director so much that he ordered on the spot that no more Western medicine should be given to her.
If anything happens to Su Yan, Su Yu will probably go crazy!
This is also an ancestor you can't afford to offend.
Another hour has passed.
Finally, there was some activity in the Chinese medicine room.
Guo Ziming brought over the medicine, saying, "This is a new formula. My master told me to bring it out for them to drink."
Su Yu immediately took a bowl from his hand and said, "Go feed Jiang Jingxing."
Jiang Jingxing drank the whole bowl of medicine, but Su Yan drank half and vomited the other half.
"What's going on?" Su Yu was extremely anxious.
Guo Ziming sighed, "The first few days were like this, and Commander Jiang went through the same thing."
"How can that be the same? Ah Yan's body isn't as healthy as his."
"Political Commissar Su, calm down," the dean said. "It's already good that she can drink half of it; I'm afraid she'll throw it all up."
Su Yu took a deep breath and was about to speak when footsteps suddenly came from the doorway.
He instinctively turned around, saw the person who had come, his face stiffened, and he frowned, asking, "What are you doing here?"
The people who arrived were none other than Zhou Yuanqing and Yu Jin, who had become thin and exhausted after just a few days.
Before the two could speak, Su Yu added, "You are not welcome here, especially you."
His gaze swept over the embers, cold and heavy.
Zhou Yuanqing paused for a moment, then spoke first to distance himself from the situation, "I heard about Su Yan's situation and came to see her. I ran into Company Commander Yu at the door."
Yes.
The Yu family was affected by Song Feiyan, and its employees were either dismissed or demoted.
Yu Jin was originally a regimental commander, but has now been demoted to company commander.
This position was only preserved for him by Old Master Yu through his own efforts; otherwise, he would have had to start all over again.
However, Yu Jin was also greatly affected by this. The reason he came here at this time was to find Su Yu and ask him to speak on his behalf to General Jiang.
He no longer aspires to a promotion; he only wants to be reinstated to his regimental rank, and he wouldn't mind staying at that rank for the rest of his life.
At least not like now... Company Commander Yu, what a joke!
He would seize even the slightest glimmer of hope; he no longer cared about saving face.
The 62nd Regiment is nearly a four-hour drive from the 61st Regiment, and Zhou Yuanqing made a special trip over there.
Su Yu, however, knew his feelings for his sister and said coldly, "We've seen the person, you can leave now."
"Political Commissar Su!" Yu Jin said anxiously, "I'm looking for...you."
Su Yu really didn't give him a friendly look.
If Song Feiyan hadn't caused this mess, his sister wouldn't have gone so far as to eat lavender fruit!
"I can't help you with your business, and I can't speak to General Jiang. If you want to find someone, go find Jiang Jingxing."
Looking for Jiang Jingxing...
Yu Jin originally had ill intentions and wanted to harm Jiang Jingxing. Now he wants Old Master Jiang to show leniency. There's no such thing as a free lunch in this world.
Yu Jin glanced at Jiang Jingxing, who was still unconscious, and slowly clenched his fists.
After a long silence, he said in a hoarse voice, "I'm sorry to have disturbed you."
After saying that, he turned and left.
Seeing this, Zhou Yuanqing said, "I came to see her sincerely. You're not going to send me away too, are you?"
Su Yu was extremely flustered, worried about his sister, and said impatiently, "Whatever."
After he finished speaking, he ignored Zhou Yuanqing and sat by Su Yan's bedside to keep watch.
Zhou Yuanqing had no choice but to ask Dean Su Yan about her situation.
The dean truthfully informed him, "Elder Jue is already trying to find a solution, so Commander Zhou doesn't need to worry too much."
Zhou Yuanqing gazed in Su Yan's direction, pursing his lips and remaining silent.
As soon as he received the news, he finished what he was doing and rushed over.
At first, he didn't believe it. He thought that Su Yan was so optimistic and clear-headed, how could she be so impulsive?
Until now...
Is it really as everyone says, that she deeply loves Jiang Jingxing and is willing to die with him?
Is Jiang Jingxing really that good?
Thinking of this, Zhou Yuanqing felt a tightness in his chest.
He was the one who appeared first... clearly.
If Jiang Jingxing hadn't shown up, would there have been a possibility for him and Su Yan to get together?
About two hours later.
Old Master Jue finally emerged from the Chinese medicine room.
He asked, "How is Su Yan?"
Guo Ziming shook his head. "Commander Jiang's fever has subsided after taking the medicine, but it's ineffective for Junior Sister."
Su Yan's high fever persisted, and this couldn't go on.
Old Jue frowned, pondered for a moment, and suddenly murmured, "Could it be because the way the poison enters the body is different?"
Suddenly, he realized something and immediately said to the dean, "Please have my blood drawn for testing now and give me the results."
The dean paused for a moment, then pulled two sheets from a stack of test results and handed them over. "These are the results from an hour ago, Dr. Jue. Have you made any new discoveries?"
Old Jue looked down at the results, his legs already leading him toward the Chinese medicine room, muttering to himself, "Maybe, I hope so."