Reborn with a Space: Building a Fortune Amidst Famine

Chapter 934: Traitor to the Nation



Chapter 934: Chapter 934: Traitor to the Nation



Actually, Sun Kaisheng was really overthinking it, no one was watching him. It was just that last time, when Shi Hong invited him over, Su Yuanyuan found out about his secret,


She originally thought it wasn’t a big deal. But it didn’t take long before it came in handy.


With the ten people plus the women and children from Sun Kaisheng’s other two families, there were fifteen people. So the two of them just muddled through lunch; Da Biao didn’t trust others, so he had to do everything himself.


"I’m going to call my sister-in-law, I don’t know if she’s still coming over."


Su Yuanyuan spent the whole day reading documents and listening to reports from the secretary; she had been away for several days, and a lot had happened in between.


As the clock sounded the end of the workday, Su Yuanyuan finished listening to Xie Fenglan and told her to stop.


"Alright, we’ll talk again tomorrow. Oh right, Secretary Xie, I won’t need you here anymore. Over the next few days, complete the handover with Qian Zhifeng and then report back."


"Minister Su, did I do something wrong?"


"No, I just feel you’re not suitable to be my secretary."


"Minister Su, tell me what I did wrong, and I’ll make sure to correct it."


Su Yuanyuan shook her head: "No need, that’s just how I am—once unfaithful, never used again. I’ve given you a chance, hope you seize it."


Although Xie Fenglan didn’t cause any consequences, she was from a martyr’s family, so Su Yuanyuan felt compassionate and gave her another chance. Hoped she’d seize it.


Listening to Su Yuanyuan’s words, Xie Fenglan’s face lost all color. The phrase "once unfaithful, never used again" truly frightened her.


"Yes, Minister Su. Thank you."


Watching Secretary Xie leave, Su Yuanyuan sighed internally, thinking she was still too young and inexperienced. She had just realized she had been deceived; consider this a rare burst of kindness.


The phone on the table rang: "Su Yuanyuan."


"Sister-in-law, it’s Da Biao. Sun Kaisheng has confessed to everything, and the rest of the tied cases have been concluded."


"Alright, I’ll go have a look."


Chengzi drove, and the two arrived. Su Yuanyuan looked at Sun Kaisheng’s statement and was both amused and annoyed.


"Da Biao, why do I feel this confession is only about thirty percent believable?"


Da Biao froze for a moment and immediately showed anger on his face. "Is he playing us?"


"It’s okay. Have you eaten? If not, go ahead and eat; I’ll wait for you. I want to meet Sun Kaisheng."


"Sister-in-law, I can’t eat right now; I feel like a fool who was completely fooled and still thinks he’s right."


"Go eat, it’s not good for you."


Da Biao found himself unable to argue; he was full of anger and couldn’t eat, but still obediently went to eat with Hu Zi.


Su Yuanyuan looked again at the statements of the other fifteen people, placed them aside after reading them.


She was actually pleased. It’s like wishing for something and getting it. Initially, she was worried about arranging things in Japan, and now there’s an opportunity?


Sun Kaisheng experienced war, yet why did he choose to cooperate with Japan? Did he forget the bloody wounds from the battlefield?


Su Yuanyuan hated people like him. She planned to handle him when she returned, but he unexpectedly came forward himself.


Perhaps she truly could arrange something in Japan, making them heroes and having them help her tremendously.


Chengzi watched his sister-in-law smiling, feeling puzzled. What kind of expression was this? Rarely did he see his sister-in-law smile like this. Was she too angry?


It was very likely so. Looks like Sun Kaisheng truly offended his sister-in-law this time.


Watching his sister-in-law take out paper and pen to write something, he didn’t dare to look.


Da Biao and Hu Zi ate quickly, returning in about fifteen minutes.


"Let’s go take a look. And here are the questions I wrote; just ask them as written."


Hu Zi glanced at it: "Sister-in-law, this is real? That son of a bitch."


"Ask and you’ll find out. Let’s go; seeing me should make him more agitated."


"Sister-in-law, such people should be publicly shamed, cursed by millions, and denounced by everyone."


"Yes, definitely. Rest assured, no one can save him now."


The four of them met Zhang Chunsheng at the door. "How’s it going?"


"Want to listen in?"


"Yeah, I’ve finished my work. Didn’t realize how many people would cause trouble when we arrest someone; I’ve had Zhou Cong handle the calls, it’s so bothersome."


Su Yuanyuan nodded: "Yeah, now everyone with connections is trying to pull strings; it’s good to remember their network."


Zhang Chunsheng nodded: "I’m afraid I’ll forget, so I’ve written it down in my book. It’ll be easy to trace things back in the future."


They arrived at the interrogation room, and soon after, Sun Kaisheng was brought in.


He was a bit surprised to see Su Yuanyuan but said nothing.


Da Biao slapped the table hard, causing it to shake. "That’s great, deceiving me. Such nerve.


Let’s do this again; someone, bring those two boys over."


"You’re violating the rules." Sun Kaisheng was a bit anxious; those were his only two sons. His wife had suffered with him and hurt herself back then, so she couldn’t have children. But he couldn’t be childless, so he raised two outside, both promising, and gave him two sons. Initially, this was very confidential, yet they somehow found out.


"You traitorous dog talking to me about rules?"


Su Yuanyuan just sat to the side, still twirling her pen.


As Sun Kaisheng watched the spinning pen, he grew increasingly annoyed.


"Conducting interrogation like this lacks human rights and dignity. I haven’t been convicted yet. I’ll certainly sue you all for this. None of you will escape."


Zhang Chunsheng nodded: "Sure. You’ll have the chance to complain."


Seeing them act so arrogantly made Sun Kaisheng furious.


Soon, two six or seven-year-old boys were brought in, their crying audible from afar.


Spoiled brats, entering the interrogation room and seeing Sun Kaisheng, they broke free and ran to him, crying.


"Dad, shoot them, shoot them."


Everyone just watched the father-son drama unfold; truly insolent. Wonder how many they had shot?


Sun Kaisheng was tied to a chair; the two kids clung to him, crying. None thought to untie him. These pampered kids truly lacked discipline.


Da Biao slapped the table again, this time startling the two children. Their cries ceased, looking at Da Biao in fear.



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