The Golden Phoenix of the Su Family Has Flown Out in the 1960s

After finishing the college entrance examination, Su Yuhe became a vegetative state because she saved a cat. After lying there for a year, she time-traveled and became Su He from Nanshan Village, w...

Chapter 941 Extra - Su Yuhe

The first thing you see when you open the cover is a photograph.

Although the person in the photo is elderly, she is wearing a police uniform, her body is straight, her eyes are bright, and she looks very energetic.

Su Yuhe felt she looked familiar the moment she saw her.

So I couldn't wait to start flipping through it.

The opening quote is written in the son's voice.

"My mother is a legendary figure. She was born in a difficult era and unfortunately missed the opportunity to go to university because the college entrance examination was suspended during her senior year of high school. However, she still managed to create a brilliant life through her own efforts..."

This is my mother—Su He, the former director of the Beijing Public Security Bureau.

Upon seeing this, she turned the page again, and then her pupils instantly contracted.

Because this page is also a photograph, and it's a photograph of the subject when he was young.

The people in the photo, however, were so familiar.

Because this is her, no, it should be said, this is the her from the past.

Realizing that this person must be Su He, she couldn't wait to start reading.

This book contains not only a son's memories of his mother, but also Su He's own autobiography.

From here, she witnessed Su He's magnificent life.

After learning about Su He's actions after becoming her, he understood.

As she watched, she felt a surge of pride. She was so amazing; she had actually become a police officer and achieved such great success!

Su Yuhe was happy for her.

However, when she saw the end, her pupils contracted again, and her face turned deathly pale.

Because Su He is dead.

When she once guessed that Su He might live in the same time and space as her, she wondered if one day the two of them would meet.

She was both expectant and apprehensive.

However, to everyone's surprise, when the time came to confirm, Su He was already gone.

The book states that Su He, who should have retired at 55, was so outstanding and kept up with the times, and mastered many advanced criminal investigation techniques, that she was rehired multiple times after retirement and participated in solving many major cases.

At the age of 65, she finally decided to stop and spend more time with her family, but this wish was never fulfilled.

Su He sacrificed herself a year before her retirement. At that time, she was already a high-ranking official and was being retaliated against by criminals. In order to protect the people, she took more than a dozen criminals with her and died together.

Ultimately, her glory was forever frozen in that year.

When Su Yuhe saw this, she suddenly felt a sharp pain in her heart and couldn't help but cry.

This terrified the team leader and the police officers who were conducting an interview nearby.

He asked with concern, "Xiao Su, what's wrong? Are you sick?"

Su Yuhe realized she had lost her composure and hurriedly wiped away her tears while shaking her head, "No, I'm not sick, I just felt a little sad reading the book."

As she said this, she tried her best to control herself, but the more she wiped away her tears, the more they flowed.

Seeing this, the team leader sighed, unsure of what to say.

The police officer being interviewed shared the same sentiment, saying, "You're reading Su Ting's story, right? You, a junior reporter, can really empathize with people like that."

We police officers feel sad for her every time we see it.

Director Su was an exceptionally wise man who played a crucial role in breakthroughs in our country's criminal investigation methods and is someone we should learn from.

When she passed away, I wasn't a police officer yet. I heard from my superiors that the country's top leader personally attended her farewell ceremony. She's someone we police officers will always respect.

Su Yuhe felt even worse after hearing this.

She remained listless until the end of the interview.

Seeing this, the team leader said to her earnestly, "Xiao Su, as a reporter, it's good that you can empathize, but remember to also learn to think rationally. We reporters are most afraid of distorting the facts because of emotions. We must be realistic in order to report the most truthful situation."

Su Yuhe knew that the group leader was teaching her, so she nodded to indicate that she understood.