"Little sister, your medicine is really effective."
"I made it myself. I'll bring you a few packets when you leave."
Although Su Jin did not ask much, Wen Guoer knew how important this medicine was to the soldiers fighting bravely. It could save lives, but she could not give it away casually.
She also has a sense of justice. If possible, she wants to contribute all her research results to the higher authorities, so that the soldiers defending the motherland can shed less blood, make the motherland strong, and make the people healthy.
But she couldn't explain the origins of these things, not even her own. She couldn't tell her leaders she was from the future! How would she protect herself then? She didn't think acting with force was a wise move, even if it was a good thing.
Even more worrying was the possibility that the higher-ups suddenly acquired a wealth of cutting-edge technology and scientific research. Given her current national strength and development, could she absorb it? Could she protect herself? Could she withstand external pressure? As the saying goes, "An innocent man is guilty of possessing a treasure." Would this cause social unrest? Would it only exacerbate the problem? So many uncertainties forced her to retreat and wait for the right moment.
"Then brother would like to thank little sister." Su Jin felt that this trip was really worth it. He heard his little sister calling him brother, and his little sister bandaged his wound personally. His little sister also wanted to give him life-saving medicine... He felt so happy.
Seeing that there were no outsiders in the room, Su Jin introduced the situation of her family to Wen Guoer:
"My grandfather, Su Dingrong, was a founding general. My father, Su Guosheng, is the current commander-in-chief of the Kyoto Military Region. My mother, Wen Yurou, is deceased. I am the commander of the X Regiment of the Northeast Military Region. My second brother, Su Yan, works at the Kyoto Finance Bureau. My third brother, Su Xing, was assigned by my grandfather to a village below Kyoto to support rural development after graduating from high school.
My father has a younger brother and a younger sister. My second uncle, Su Guokai, is currently the deputy commander-in-chief of the Haishi Military Region, and his two sons also serve in the military region. My younger aunt, Su Guoyu, serves in the Kyoto Military Art Troupe.
After hearing the introduction, Wen Guo'er was fine and took her time to digest it. Tang Zhan, however, was no longer calm.
This whole family is his immediate superiors! A tooth in a tiger's mouth? Dirt on Tai Sui's head? Pah, is he stealing their golden nugget?
"Is Grandpa okay?" Su Guoer never thought that she would be so lucky in this life to be born as the granddaughter of this old man.
"If grandpa couldn't leave Kyoto at will, he would have come here on his own a long time ago." Su Jin said jokingly.
"Brother, why did the two people from the Wen family bring me here?" Wen Guoer suddenly thought of a question.
"This matter is quite complicated." Su Jin sorted out the context and began to narrate:
"My grandmother favored boys over girls, and my mother had a hard time at home since she was young. After she married my father, the two families had even less contact.
That year, my mother received a telegram from my grandmother saying that my grandfather was seriously ill and asked her to return to Haishi as soon as possible. When she got home, she found that my grandfather was not ill at all.
Because her youngest son was getting married and there was not enough money for the bride price, the old woman thought of her daughter in Kyoto.
Your mother, remembering that your grandfather had been kind to her, took you, who were only one year old, back to visit relatives.
But the bride price the woman asked for was too high, and my mother didn't have that much money. So the old woman took you away, hid you, and threatened my mother that she would not return you to her unless she gave her money.
Wen Yongliang, the old woman's eldest son, had long been fed up with her favoritism towards her youngest son, and he didn't want her to get her way. So he secretly stole you away and gave you to the Wen family to raise, but he didn't tell them who you were.
Fortunately, Wen Yongliang still had a conscience. He gave the couple enough money to ask them to take good care of you. He made an appointment with them and they would come to pick you up soon.
His calculation was that if the old woman couldn't hand you over to your mother, she wouldn't get your mother's money, and then he would take advantage of the situation and take the money from your mother.
But how can one predict the future? After my mother learned from the old woman that you were missing, she felt half dead. Coupled with the days of worry and the old woman's torture, she fell ill and never recovered. When my father arrived, he heard my mother's last wish: "I must find my daughter!"
Wen Yongliang happened to be sent on a business trip by his unit these days. When he came back, he found that someone had died. He was afraid that his father would find out about the Wen couple and then give him away, so he lied to the couple and said that he would take him to live far away and promised to give him enough child support every month.
The couple brought you here.
Later, Wen Youliang wrote another letter to the couple, explaining your identity and our family's capabilities, and warned them that they would not have a good ending if they were found by the Su family, so they should stay here.
I never sent them any money after that.
The old lady was sent to the police station by her father and died there within two years. Her grandfather also died a few years later. Wen Yongliang was also detained yesterday.
That’s roughly what happened.”
The three people in the room breathed a sigh of relief as if they had just listened to a suspenseful drama.
"Then how did you find the clue in the end?" Tang Zhan asked.
"Have you ever saved an old man who was sent down to the countryside?" Su Jin asked back.
"Brother, do you know that old man?" Wen Guoer had already guessed it.
"That was Grandpa's good friend. It was Grandpa Meng who told me that he saw a girl who looked very much like my mother.
With clues, it's easy to investigate. We soon found out their identities and origins, and confirmed that you are my sister. "Su Jin looked at Wen Guoer, as if to tell her, you are my sister, you can't run away!
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com