Seventies: The Officer's Stolen Marriage, Stirring Up Trouble and Gossiping

Lin Xiaoxiao struggled in the apocalypse for over ten years. Just as the end was near, she was unfortunately infected and died during a mission.

After death, her soul arrived in the underworl...

Chapter 220 The Fourth Master of the Lu Family Marries the Only Daughter of a Powerful Warlord, the Dream Lover of Countless Young Women

Just as I was about to say something, Qin Yushen's deep, magnetic, and pleasant voice rang in my ears.

"The wife he brought back was the only daughter of the powerful warlord Wen Jiarong."

Lin Xiaoxiao's eyes widened. "Wen Jiarong? The warlord who commanded 300,000 troops and controlled four provinces in East China at the age of twenty?"

"Mm." Qin Yu nodded deeply.

"My goodness!" Lin Xiaoxiao was utterly shocked. "Isn't that Fourth Master Lu a playboy? How could Commander Wen possibly be interested in him as a son-in-law?"

Han Xiu smiled and said, "At that time, Wen Jiarong was already in dire straits, and the fourth master of the Lu family was the way out he found for his daughter."

What good end could a warlord who was a major figure before the founding of the People's Republic of China possibly have?

"So the Lu family's scandal is related to the Marshal's daughter?" Lin Xiaoxiao didn't forget to gossip about the Lu family and brought the topic back.

Han Xiu nodded. "To be precise, it was a disgraceful act committed by the rest of the Lu family."

"Wen Jiarong should have long anticipated that the liberation of the whole country was inevitable. He repeatedly refused Chiang Kai-shek's order to send troops, and was assassinated by Chiang's men. At the critical moment, he took the initiative to welcome our troops into the city, and the four provinces of East China were successfully liberated. He knew that Chiang Kai-shek would not let him go, and in the critical moment, he could only entrust his daughter to someone else. Sure enough, a month before the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was assassinated in his residence."

"Wen Jiarong was notoriously arrogant and the most handsome among the warlords. He was the dream lover of countless young girls, but in the end, he married the youngest daughter of a powerful Han official in the late Qing Dynasty and had a daughter when he was thirty years old."

"Many people speculate that when he entrusted his daughter to him, he also gave her his life's wealth."

"This immense wealth, enough to rival that of a nation, has become a thorn in the side of many."