Accidentally Married to the Big Shot-Chapter 228 - Sister Su and Mom Look Alike
Chapter 228: Chapter 228: Sister Su and Mom Look Alike
Chapter 228 -228: Sister Su and Mom Look Alike
Gu Wei let her look and said, “I’m not injured at all. It’s just a few of my comrades who were wounded, but they’ve already been saved.”
“What about Kun Bu’s people?”
“They’ve been wiped out. I personally executed Kun Bu.” Gu Wei thought of the surprise on Kun Bu’s face just before his death, and he felt relieved.
As long as Kun Bu was gone, even if there were still remnants of his power, those would seek out other organizations to join. If they dared to provoke us again, then Gu Wei would wipe them out in one fell swoop.
Su Meixi tidied up his clothes for him and then praised, “You guys are really amazing!”
Gu Wei noticed that there were some health products in the dormitory and couldn’t help asking, “Who sent these?”
“Xi Huarong, Mr. Xi,” Su Meixi said.
“Him?” Gu Wei was somewhat surprised. Why would such an important figure send things to Su Meixi?
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After all, there were several ranks between Gu Wei and him; he could hardly ever meet Mr. Xi.
Su Meixi then told him about the process of her meeting with Xi Huarong.
Gu Wei said, “That’s quite a coincidence. No wonder I always felt that Xiao Fen was afraid of me. She probably knows I’m a soldier.”
Su Meixi laughed and said, “Indeed. Xiao Fen told me on WeChat that she has been afraid of her father since she was little because he’s too serious.”
Not just serious, but also a killer, albeit of bad people, of course.
Even if such a person does nothing, when you see him, you can still feel the intense aura of murderousness emanating from him. A single look from him can make one’s hair stand on end.
Su Meixi was also initially afraid of him, but after spending more time together, she wasn’t afraid anymore.
…
The next day, Gu Wei went to make his report.
His direct superior was Old Zhang.
Old Zhang was the highest leader of their Military District and also a good friend of Xi Huarong.
Old Zhang praised Gu Wei, “You fought that battle beautifully, fully demonstrating our stance: those who offend Hua Xia, though far they may be, will be pursued and punished!”
But Gu Wei said, “Kun Bu’s gang has been annihilated, but the big boss is still out there.”
The big boss, aka the employer of Kun Bu, the financier.
This person operated in secrecy, always quickly hiding again after exposing his coordinates. They sent many undercover agents to investigate, but with no results.
“Now that Kun Bu’s group has been annihilated, the big boss won’t act recklessly. Besides, the big boss and Kun Bu were just in an employment relationship; he’s not stubborn enough to seek revenge for Kun Bu’s sake.”
“The big boss originally hired Kun Bu’s gang to kill me in order to avenge his son. He’s sure to come again.” Gu Wei did not reveal this to Su Meixi, worrying it would scare her.
Old Zhang patted his shoulder, “Don’t worry, no matter who he sends over, they’ll have to secretly train new people. They won’t be able to do that quickly; at least not in one or two years. You and your wife will be safe!”
Gu Wei nodded.
…
After making his report, Gu Wei called Gu Cheng to ask about the results of his investigation.
Gu Cheng said, “We already know that Ah Xi is not the daughter of Su Qiang and Fang Xin, as for her biological parents, we still haven’t found out.”
“Can’t we match with a DNA database?”
“We can’t match it. There’s no relevant data from the era when Ah Xi was born, let alone for her parents.”
That was in the nineties; indeed, there was no such data archived back then.
Gu Wei asked, “What about the children born in the same hospital that year? Check to see if there were any mix-ups in these families.”
“That’s just it, it’s strange. I’ve checked all those who were born on the same day or even within a few days of each other, and there were no mix-ups. Unless we bring Fang Xin and Su Qiang in for questioning, but you don’t want to startle the snake by hitting the grass.”
Gu Wei said, “Let’s not startle the snake for now.”
“If Su Qiang and Fang Xin know about it, then Su Meixi definitely knows too. He wasn’t sure if she would want to acknowledge the relationship, fearing the one acknowledged might turn out to be some rotten person who abandons his wife and child.
So, this matter still needs to be secretly investigated.
Yun City, Xi Family.
The Xi’s house was in a complex of cadre housing, a three-story building.
The Xi family had two daughters. The elder, Xi Wanlin, excelled academically from a young age, graduated with a master’s degree, and started her own company. Although not large, it earned millions in revenue each year.
The younger daughter was Xi Wanfen, who had average grades and only became a nurse through connections.
From a young age, the elder daughter was adept at networking and managing relationships. She was filial to her parents, buying them expensive gifts with the money she earned, and was greatly favored by them.
The younger daughter was more of an otaku, in the words of their mother, Li Shirui, she was like a Martian reincarnated, addicted to anime all day.
One day, Xi Wanlin returned from the countryside with Li Shirui.
They had gone for a funeral, and it was for their grandmother, Li Shirui’s mother, so Li Shirui’s mood was low upon returning.
Seeing her daughter Wanfen, she asked, “I heard you were held hostage, are you hurt anywhere?”
“I wasn’t hurt, it’s all good now,” replied Wanfen.
Li Shirui checked her over and, seeing that Wanfen was indeed fine, felt relieved.
It was Xi Wanlin who sarcastically remarked to Wanfen, “You really have a talent, encountering such an event. If you bought a lottery ticket, maybe you could win.”
Xi Wanfen was certainly not pleased with her sister’s words, “You’re my sister, instead of caring about me, you mock me.”
“I just said it casually,” Xi Wanlin responded. “You’re fine now, and if you’re still scared, then let me treat you to dinner.”
“Who wants your dinner?” Wanfen retorted, turning her head and going back to her room.
Li Shirui shook her head helplessly; her elder daughter had everything, but always liked to belittle her sister, often angering her to the point of not talking to anyone.
Li Shirui, feeling down, said to Xi Wanlin, “Linlin, I want to go back to my room to rest and sort through grandma’s stuff. You’ve also had a hard time accompanying me to the funeral these past days. You should go rest as well.”
“Okay, Mom,” replied Wanlin sweetly each time she called her mother, making even herself feel somewhat uncomfortable.
In the evening, the family of four dined at home.
Xi Huarong had also returned, and Wanfen joined them.
Li Shirui’s mood had improved slightly, and she brought up Wanfen’s hostage incident again.
“Wanfen, have you met the doctor who saved you? I’ve seen that video. If it weren’t for her quick thinking, you…sigh, you must be grateful to her.”
“Yeah, I’ve seen that video too,” said Xi Wanlin. “That doctor could’ve escaped, but you, foolishly charging with a stool, got her stabbed. Fortunately, it wasn’t life-threatening, otherwise you’d owe her a life.”
Wanfen couldn’t help but glare at her sister, “I already know I was stupid; you don’t have to put it so harshly!”
“So you’ve been stupid since childhood.”
Li Shirui couldn’t help but slap the table, “Stop arguing, both of you.”
Their mother had also been a police officer, quite authoritarian, and when she got serious, neither sister dared to argue further.
Xi Huarong said to Li Shirui, “Wanfen and I have already visited the doctor, given her a gift, and left a business card. I told her if she needs anything or any help, to contact me.”
Wanfen said proudly, “Right, I even added Sister Su on WeChat. It’s strange, I always feel Sister Su looks exactly like Mom when she was young.”
Hearing this, Wanlin’s chopsticks suddenly slipped from her grasp with a “clatter,” falling to the floor.