Reborn with a Space: Building a Fortune Amidst Famine

Chapter 939 Confirmed



Chapter 939: 939 Confirmed



Lu Chengmin nodded with a smile. Knowing Xiao Su was very talented in languages, she should be fluent in the languages of several countries by now.


This makes letting her go out reassuring. Lu Chengmin absolutely believes Su Yuanyuan will repay kindness with kindness and enmity with enmity; he likes her personality.


Su Yuanyuan didn’t care what Lu Chengmin thought. So she started learning the language from Japan that evening.


Because she was happy, her studies went much faster, and the three translators were considerate, even bringing books that were not just simple conversations.


She studied for two hours in the evening. This shocked the three translators—it was indeed a stark difference. They felt like their brains were just for display.


The next day, Su Yuanyuan stopped Chengzi and asked him to keep an eye on what was happening with Hu Zi.


Chengzi was quite puzzled. Why was the sister-in-law paying so much attention this time? She usually didn’t interfere once someone else took over a task.


"Sister-in-law, are you looking forward to going to Japan?"


"Yes, let’s go and have a look."


"They say the etiquette there is very good." Though Chengzi said this, his tone and expression told a different story.


Su Yuanyuan laughed, "Actually, I summed it up—they are just all about appearances, but their hearts are the filthiest. They use those superficial pretenses to cover up."


"Sister-in-law, you’re so right. I think the same. Those dirty minds, yet they use justice and morality to praise themselves. Such people are the most disgraceful."


Qian Zhifeng listened nearby. He truly felt that the two had spirited personalities, and he felt the same way.


In the following days, Chengzi studied the language with them every day, which was really painful. Sister-in-law would remember something after hearing it once. He couldn’t remember after hearing it ten times. He lost all his confidence in learning.


But he still gritted his teeth and continued to learn. If sister-in-law was going to Japan for something big, how could he drag her down by being clueless? How could that work?


The three translators decided to have one teach Chengzi separately. Watching Chengzi, the three showed some sympathy for him. However, their hearts were a bit more at ease, knowing that it wasn’t only them who struggled.


Ten days later, Su Yuanyuan was already able to translate books from over there by herself. The translators had long been demoralized. There were still some things uncertain; these would accumulate over time.


During lunch one day, "How’s it going? I heard you’ve already finished learning," Lu Chengmin said with a smile.


"Not yet. There is still a lot I can’t grasp; I’ll handle those slowly."


"Good, you won’t be at a disadvantage in the future either. Xiao Su, who do you want to go with you this time?"


"Just Chengzi and six female bodyguards will do."


"What about a secretary?"


"Let Qian Zhifeng and Ning Huaiyuan come with me."


"You’d better take Song Lanping too, so someone can take care of you."


Su Yuanyuan shook her head; she didn’t want anyone around, hence no female secretary.


"No need, there’s some danger this time; six female bodyguards are enough. I have other arrangements for Song Lanping."


Lu Chengmin nodded, since it was Su Yuanyuan going out, she should make her own decisions; otherwise, it wouldn’t be worth it if she felt unsupported.


Besides, she was right. The two countries hadn’t established diplomatic relations yet. Not going was actually more appropriate, but they disrupted their spies, and she felt unsettled, which prompted this visit.


"By the way, are you flying or taking a ship this time?"


Su Yuanyuan thought for a moment, "Let’s fly; in the worst-case scenario, if something happens to the plane, we can still jump into the sea."


"Oh, what are you thinking? Can’t you think of something positive?"


"That’s just how I think, plus I want to send Chengzi out on a trip."


"For what?"


"A small private matter."


"Go to the garrison and find someone trustworthy. If Chengzi isn’t by your side, you should arrange someone else to be with you."


Xiao Su was a magnet for grievances. She had been attacked many times; without someone like Chengzi with her skills, it was worrisome.


Su Yuanyuan reflected, "All right. I will go to the garrison to find someone."


In fact, domestic arrangements were not urgent; if things were not set up properly from Japan’s side, she could arrange for a comeback. A location was already thought of, just by the seaside at her hometown.


It couldn’t be too far, it would be problematic if they came back too.


As for how their father and sons would return from Japan, it should be fairly easy for them, no problem; they would have left themselves a path. If worst comes to worst, just notify her, and the rescue could be carried out from here.


Three days later, Hu Zi called, saying they were preparing to hand them over.


"Sister-in-law, are you coming to have a look?"


"Sure, I’ll come over tonight to have a look."


The next operation against Japanese spies would be a thorough cleanup. Judging by Zeng Zhenqing’s attitude, it seemed other nation’s spies would soon be captured too. That was good.


After all, those she knew had been privately investigated by Hu Zi. There were already leads, and Zeng Zhenqing was aware. They would have peace for some time.


Zeng Zhenqing also went over that evening. In the car, "Xiao Su, how should other nations’ issues be dealt with? Do we also make a large movement?"


Now people were already in panic, and Zeng Zhenqing was considering this matter.


Today, Chengzi drove while Qin Zhiyuan sat in the passenger seat. The two listened quietly.


"Leader, make an example. Sun Kaisheng must be dealt with strictly, and national newspapers and radio stations must continuously report extensively.


However, those foreign spies at higher levels must not be indulged. Sun Kaisheng’s outcome is theirs as well.


Ordinary people, even if they’re spies or scouts, have limited information, but not those agents—they know too much. That isn’t beneficial for us.


I suggest establishing a special task force; each country should send people over. They don’t have to do anything now, just settle there for several years."


"Won’t it be out of control in the future?"


"Leader, it doesn’t matter. That’s a normal phenomenon. More people should go over.


Additionally, at this conference, I’ll discuss with renowned universities to increase our student quotas at theirs."


"Okay, we’ll discuss it in a meeting."


Zhang Chunshen saw Zeng Zhenqing arriving and invited them both into the office.


No secretary was called; they talked in the office for more than an hour before Su Yuanyuan came out.


She called Hu Zi to gather everyone who had been caught.


This time, she didn’t ask anything—she just quietly observed them. This was more unbearable than torture. For adults, breaking down was just a moment. More than ten people broke down crying.



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