?Reading on phone Han's family: the mother and son each occupied a sofa, both complaining for a long time.
E-book: Han Zhiwen, officially the head of the Han family, has, over the decades, consistently yielded to Wang Yanmei's dominance—his own timidity has even reinforced Wang Yanmei's domineering, wife-like tendencies. Yet it must be acknowledged that Han Zhiwen is quite capable in business. Starting with real estate development, with Wang Yanmei's steady support, he grew from an obscure local developer into a major real estate magnate in Pingan City and throughout the Zhongyuan Province within just a few decades. It is well known that real estate has been one of the most profitable industries in China in recent years, and the Han family has thus become financially robust. Han Zhiwen approached them with a tablet computer, looking deeply concerned: "Wife, son, you've truly brought in someone of considerable stature this time."
Let's talk about Shu Ya-jing first—her uncle is a senior official at the Provincial Public Security Department. As for Qin Feng, he's no ordinary person; besides being a military officer in the Internal Security Force, he's also the chairman of the Qin Group. Son, what exactly are you trying to achieve by getting involved with them?" By now, Han Shao can't hide any longer. "I wanted to win over those two beautiful women from the Qin family, but he kicked me out cold." "What's so special about the niece of a Public Security Department official? Our son isn't anything less than outstanding—how could she possibly look down on him?" Wang Yanmei said with irritation. Han Cenwen sighed, "The real issue isn't with either of those two. It's with another girl. Let me put it this way—no matter how much we expand our family assets, tenfold or hundredfold, they simply won't notice. Do you know who her grandfather is? Wei Qingtian!" Han Shao asked, puzzled, "Who is Wei Qingtian?" "Don't you know Wei Qingtian?"
Wang Yanmei first felt her son was utterly unengaged—no one among the country’s top leaders had even heard of him, aside from his constant focus on dating. Could he not pay any attention to current affairs or politics? Now, the whole family realized that the situation was dire: even just one Qin Feng made it difficult to seek justice, let alone adding the granddaughter of a national leader. How could they possibly repay such a debt? Han Zhiwen, one of the people who had previously set a trap on the Qin family together with Huang Fu, fully understood how tough the situation was. He decided to endure for now. He would seek revenge later when the opportunity arose; if no such opportunity ever came, then perhaps it would be best to simply forget it altogether.
Qi, who had previously been feeling like he was going to be squeezed out, immediately became interested: "What have you found out so far? In the past few weeks, those people have seemingly vanished from the scene, making me feel even more uncertain." For a long time, he had relied on a passive, reactive strategy—meeting each challenge as it came—believing that no matter how strong the opponent, solutions could always be found. This approach had always been defensive, but now, with the opponents having withdrawn from the open to operate in the shadows, he felt completely at a loss. "We've actually uncovered quite a few things," said the beautiful woman calmly. "According to reliable sources, the Shengmen faction has already established deep infiltrations within the military, government, police, business sectors, and numerous other fields. Not only Shengmen, but nearly all the other branches of the Tianli Sect are in similar situations." Wow, that means the Tianli Sect has grown so vast that its scale is now truly hard to comprehend.
Regarding the updates on Shengmen, she gathered the most information and concluded that Shengmen had not ceased their actions against Qin Feng—only that they had adopted a more discreet approach. It's said that the last surviving Shouluo and Zhonghu among the Four Pillars of Strength have already begun their operations against him. As for the identities of these two, however, they remain exceptionally well-hidden, and with the resources at He Muqing's disposal, she simply cannot trace them.
Could it be that you're just so exceptionally well-qualified—having returned home for only a few months, you truly are a talent?” He didn’t even deign to pay attention to such banter. "Leader, do you think we can treat the Heaven-Reason Sect as a fringe group and completely eliminate them?" With these words, he effectively sentenced the sect to death—once labeled a fringe group, no matter how exceptional their abilities, they’d have no chance of recovery. He shrugged and said, "It's difficult. First, we need solid evidence proving they're engaged in activities that disrupt harmony, oppose humanity, and so on. Otherwise, they’ll simply be an organization—neither illegal nor legally recognized." "Alright, brother, I’ll put in a bit more effort and spend more time to completely dismantle them." Then he shifted the topic: "Head, when exactly will our Special Operations Unit officially be established?" This was also a matter of concern to Shu Jinghua, who sat up straighter, waiting for the leader’s response. He, the beautiful woman, offered a slightly embarrassed smile and said, "I’m not sure myself."
Our grandfather must be furious that we've managed to escape from the capital this time—perhaps our entire organization might even be dissolved. What? Both of them stared at her, wide-eyed, as if they were just starting out and now expected to close down? "Not necessarily. In fact, ten years ago, Grandfather had already envisioned establishing this special operations unit." Hei Muqing blushed slightly and said, "We've finally managed to make it a reality. How could we just close down at will? As long as he has this intention, I'll fight for it with all my might." Shu, the police officer, mumbled, "Why don't you just go back to the capital? By going with that person you've never met, Grandfather will be delighted, and our department will surely benefit from it." Qin Feng nodded in agreement, "That's a solid suggestion." Hei Muqing sighed, her face scrunched up in frustration, "We're the real insiders, aren't we? How can you think of selling out for personal gain? It's simply unkind! I've made up my mind—starting now, I'll make sure to wear you both down with my little tricks."
The Qin family will take on the most difficult and demanding tasks from now on; as for the Shu family, you'll be responsible for reception and public relations. I'll invite a group of old gentlemen every day to visit, inspect, have meals, drinks, and accommodations—all handled by you. So just prepare to endure.
The two of them looked at each other, then clasped their hands together, softly saying: "We've made a mistake, leaders."