Transmigrated as My Aunt in the 70s

Chapter 517 - 510: The Snake Leaves Its Den



Chapter 517: Chapter 510: The Snake Leaves Its Den



The incident with Jin Wen was not only reported in American newspapers, but within a few days, other countries also reprinted the news, and all of them placed it on the front page. Those newspapers were not stingy like before; they used the entire front page to report the matter, still using the headlines from the American papers.


One could say that except for the domestic newspapers, which did not report it, the foreign media were all too happy to cover the story, and some even detailed Jin Wen’s private life during her time studying abroad.


Put simply, the perverted Jin Wen really didn’t waste her years in the United States. She found out that her appearance, which made her feel inferior, was actually considered quite beautiful by foreigners. Many male classmates complimented her on her good figure and charm, making her heart flutter, and she attracted quite a few suitors.


As a result, the overconfident Jin Wen completely fell from grace. Just like those local rich young masters, she tried anything thrilling because, after all, she didn’t lack money.


The folks back in China might not be able to see what was written in those foreign newspapers, but those up above could certainly read them.


According to He Chengsi, the one above was furious and gave Jin Guangrong a severe scolding, leaving his face as foul-smelling as excrement.


Kyoto Jin Family


Brother Jin San brought back Jin Wen’s urn from the United States, and upon seeing the urn, Granny Jin and Jin Wen’s parents burst into tearful howling.


Jin Guangrong returned home with a foul look on his face. Since the founding of the country, he had never been scolded so directly, and he felt incredibly stifled.


"What’s all this crying about? I’m not dead yet!"


When he saw his wife, third son, and daughter-in-law weeping and wiping tears, anger surged through him, and he bellowed hatefully. At this moment, Jin Guangrong felt some blame toward his wife and daughter-in-law for spoiling Jin Wen too much, causing such a great trouble for the Jin family.


Yet, he had forgotten who, among the Jin family, had spoiled Jin Wen the most if not Jin Guangrong himself?


However, some people always like to find excuses for themselves and shift the blame to others when trouble arises.


"Father, Ah Wen died so tragically; we must avenge her!" Jin Wen’s father, Jin Family’s Third Son, cried with red eyes.


Jin Guangrong stared intently at his own son, and asked word by word: "The money and people Ah Wen had in the United States, was it you who gave them to her?"


Jin Wen’s father’s eyes flickered, and he slightly nodded his head.


"And was it you who arranged Shen Baozhu too?"


Jin Wen’s father nodded again, explaining: "Father, I just wanted Ah Wen to let off some steam."


Jin Guangrong didn’t let him finish speaking and kicked him heavily. He used all his strength in the kick, knocking Jin Wen’s father to the ground and causing a trickle of fresh blood to seep from the corner of his mouth. This also frightened Old Mrs. Jin and Jin Wen’s mother so much that they didn’t dare cry.


"You stupid pig, it is you who killed Ah Wen, and you have made our Jin family miserable," Jin Guangrong said coldly.


"Eldest, second, fourth, fifth, follow me to the study."


Jin Guangrong commanded the other four sons and led the way to the study. Although he was also saddened by his granddaughter’s death, he simply had no time to grieve now; he had to figure out a way for the Jin family to survive the current crisis.


The damages suffered by the Jin family this time were extremely severe. Although it was not as easy as in the previous life for news to spread online, the story of Jin Wen’s death was still gradually disseminated among the masses, to the extent that even a small place like Huang Yuan knew about it.


During this period, even going to the vegetable market one could hear the vendors’ gossip:


"Did you hear? The granddaughter of the Jin family died abroad."


"You only just found out? I’ve known for a long time. I also heard she died of horse herpes, tsk tsk!"


"I’ve got relatives in Hong Kong, and according to the newspapers there, that woman slept with forty or fifty men before she died!"


"Forty or fifty? My God, no wonder an immediate storm kicked up!"


Sisi listened with a smile on her face. Let the rumors spread; the nastier they are, the better. She played a part in their widespread circulation after all!


Duan Hongjun was naturally aware of these rumors, and he knew even more secrets behind them. He wasn’t a fool. After piecing together the recent events, he started to see the pattern.


Jin Wen was studying in the United States.


Shen Baozhu had returned from the United States.


He Sisi had narrowly escaped a cocaine overdose.


Shen Baozhu inexplicably committed suicide out of fear of her crimes.


Yet Jin Wen died from an overdose of cocaine, and in such disgraceful circumstances. Moreover, it caused such an uproar abroad. If one were to say there wasn’t someone manipulating things behind the scenes, he would never believe it.


Duan Hongjun felt a cold sweat on his back and really wanted to say to Sisi: What a chaotic circle!


However, he was also pleased that he had inadvertently cozied up to a significant power—The Jins, whose status he couldn’t hope to reach even if he stretched his neck a meter longer!


But having offended He Sisi, he was taken care of like a dog all the same, doesn’t that mean He Sisi’s backing is even more substantial?


Oh my!


Shouldn’t Duan Hongjun set his life goals even higher?


Finally, one day, someone higher up found Mr. Yun and said: Enough is enough!


Mr. Yun was quite amiable and notified a few of the younger members, so the widespread rumors suddenly vanished, restoring clarity as if the prior events were just everyone’s misconceptions.


Having dealt with the perverted Jin Wen, Sisi felt exceptionally elated, especially with the absence of the annoying Shen Baozhu and Wang Shimin at school, making her mood even more delightful.


What made her most happy was that Liu Tielan was recovering very well. Zeng Hongbo said that at this rate, Liu Tielan’s return to the sports field was just around the corner.


There was some movement from Shen Mingzhu’s end too. It seemed that no conclusive evidence had come from the "wine medicine" Shen Mingzhu took last time, and Tianye Minchuan appeared to be under some questioning, making his mood not so wonderful these past few days.


Tianye Minchuan found Zuo Ming, and the two met in a teahouse. On the surface, it seemed like they were attentively drinking tea and watching the performance. But secretly, Tianye Minchuan whispered a few words to Zuo Ming and handed him a thick envelope.


Zuo Ming took the envelope, gauged its thickness, and his face broke into a satisfied smile. Tianye Minchuan took a discreet look at him, his eyes filled with contempt.


As soon as Zuo Ming returned to Huang Yuan, he sought out Shen Mingzhu. After a fierce encounter, and once the dust settled, Zuo Ming relayed Tianye Minchuan’s instructions.


"Find a chance to lure He Sisi to play at the Immortal Ascension Platform in Yunling, the provincial city."


Shen Mingzhu furrowed her brows; for some reason, He Sisi had suddenly stopped talking to her, and out of the blue, she was asked to invite He Sisi out. She didn’t have the confidence to do so.


Besides, why did Zuo Ming want her to take He Sisi to the Immortal Ascension Platform? Could it be that Zuo Ming had taken a fancy to He Sisi?


Thinking of He Sisi’s delicate appearance and exquisite figure, Shen Mingzhu immediately said jealously, "What? Does Manager Zuo intend to ditch me to lick the Deputy Secretary’s Wife’s toes? She might not even fancy someone like you, Manager Zuo!"



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