Transmigrated as My Aunt in the 70s

Chapter 784 777 Retreat



784: 777 Retreat 784: 777 Retreat Sisi saw Yan Jin’s somewhat desolate face, sighed softly, and said nothing more.


She took the card, promising to use every penny of it for the children.


The two chatted about family matters, and Sisi also took out a card from her bag, placing it on the table and gently sliding it toward Yan Jin.


Yan Jin looked at Sisi with suspicion, not understanding her intentions.


“This card was given to me by Wan Yun before she died.


It contains two million, and the birthday password is her son Jin Yuwen’s birthday.”


With each word Sisi spoke, Yan Jin was increasingly surprised.


Wan Yun and Sisi were sworn enemies.


How could Wan Yun entrust such a large sum of money to Sisi?


Thinking about it seemed impossible!


Seeing Yan Jin’s incredulous expression, Sisi felt much better, “It’s true.


When Wan Yun approached me initially, I couldn’t believe it either.


I thought she was up to some trick again, but later she said she only had a week to live.


She was only worried about her son, so she found me, her enemy, and asked me to promise to take care of her son.”


Yan Jin raised an eyebrow, “My aunt’s death was caused by Wan Yun, right?”


Sisi nodded, “Wan Yun gave me some evidence of Ms.


Jin Ning’s corruption.


The condition was to protect her son until he was in your hands!”


“What do you mean?” Yan Jin didn’t understand.


“Wan Yun wants you to take care of her son.


She said only you among The Jins could give her peace of mind, not even her husband.”


Yan Jin shrugged, feeling it was hard to accept.


His feelings toward Wan Yun, this elder sister-in-law, were quite complex.


However, he liked his nephew Jin Yuwen.


Yuwen was very much like him when he was young.


If he continued living with The Jins, he would likely experience the same pain Yan Jin once did.


Alas!


Thinking of the increasingly indifferent young boy, Yan Jin sighed deeply and reached out to take the card.


He didn’t ask Sisi about Wan Yun’s cause of death.


What good would it do to ask?


Besides, Wan Yun deserved her fate.


Her death wasn’t unjust.


Yan Jin originally thought it would take time to persuade Jin Yuwen, but surprisingly, the child asked Yan Jin to take him to Country U as soon as he saw him, and then cried.


“Sixth Uncle, mom said you’d take us to Country U.


She told me to listen to you and live well.


Sixth Uncle, are you here to take me away?” The boy looked at Yan Jin with hope, his eyes filled with tears.


Yan Jin nodded and said, “Yes, Sixth Uncle will take you away.


Yuwen will live with Sixth Uncle from now on.”


The boy nodded happily.


In the three years since Wan Yun’s death, he truly understood the fickleness of life and the warmth and coldness of relationships.


His father was indifferent to him, and his great-grandfather always looked at him with complex eyes.


His other aunts and uncles were no longer as kind to him as before.


He was a sensitive child, and in such a cold environment, his smile dwindled, and his grades worsened.


Moreover, he always remembered his mom’s words the night before she died:


Yuwen, learn to endure.


No matter what happens, don’t anger the family.


Even if others bully you, don’t fight back.


Mom has asked someone to look after you.


You won’t be harmed.


Wait patiently for your Sixth Uncle to take you away.


Live well with your Sixth Uncle and make sure to live a good life!


At the time, he didn’t really understand what his mom meant, and even asked her why she couldn’t go to Country U with him.


But now he understood, and his heart ached terribly.


His mom must have known she wouldn’t live long back then, right?


There wasn’t much trouble with Jin Yuwen going to Country U.


Boss Jin didn’t care much for this son; he had quite a few sons outside, and was too busy to manage all of them.


He was actually pleased for his sixth brother to take care of his son.


Jin Guangrong didn’t oppose either.


Although Wan Yun had died three years ago, he still harbored intense hatred for her.


Whenever he thought of Ms.


Jin Ning being killed by Wan Yun, he couldn’t like Jin Yuwen, his great-grandson.


It was just as well to let his sixth brother take him away, out of sight and out of mind.


Thus, Yan Jin took Jin Yuwen away from Capital City to start anew in Country U, with Sisi seeing them off at the airport.


Feeling a sense of loss, she was relieved to fulfill Wan Yun’s last wish after three years.


She went to Wan Yun’s grave with a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and placed the flowers in front of the tombstone.


Wan Yun’s gravesite was very quiet; each year, only her son Jin Yuwen came to pay respects and leave a bouquet of flowers.


No one from The Jins or the Wan Family ever came.


The Jin Family not coming was understandable, but Wan Family’s indifference was too callous.


No wonder Wan Yun preferred to entrust her son to her enemy rather than her own family.


“Wan Yun, I have fulfilled your request.


From now on, we’re free of debts to each other.


I hope you’ll be a good person in your next life!”


Not long after The Jins held a funeral, more significant news came from The Jins.


Jin Guangrong resigned from the Vice Chairman position, citing health reasons, wanting to return home for his twilight years.


The big boss briefly urged him to reconsider, but seeing Jin Guangrong’s unwavering determination, he happily agreed.


Jin Guangrong acted swiftly; he resigned without reluctance, relinquishing all his power.


He also forced Boss Jin and Jin Lao Si to step down.


As a result, The Jins only had a few young minor players left on the political stage, holding no influence whatsoever, not even causing a ripple.


Mr.


Yun, upon learning of The Jin Family’s actions, merely smiled and remarked, “Better late than never; Jin Guangrong finally came to his senses.”


Indeed, Jin Guangrong had realized the importance of preserving The Jin Family’s lineage, not wanting to think of anything else.


Where there’s life, there’s hope!


He refused to believe that none of The Jin Family’s descendants could rise and lead the family back to prosperity.


Until then, he had to preserve the flame for future generations, unwilling to let The Jin Family’s legacy perish at his hands.


After efficiently handling these affairs, Jin Guangrong was physically and emotionally exhausted, but still summoned the strength to do one last thing.


In the winter of ’99, an incident occurred with the Tang Family in Capital City, resulting in two funeral services.


First, Tang Anzhi was involved, detained by the Police Station for corruption charges.


Since the amount wasn’t substantial, he was sentenced to five years, but less than a month in prison, Tang Anzhi died in a fight, the cause similar to the deaths of Second Son of Jin Family and Lao Si.


Tang Anzhi’s ashes were sent back.


Meanwhile, the Old Man, feigning illness, received a phone call, took a deep breath, and passed away.


The caller was Jin Guangrong, who sinisterly said over the phone, “How does it feel holding your grandson’s ashes?


Comforting, isn’t it?


That’s the gift I’m returning for your good grandson.


Thanks for taking care of Second Son of Jin Family and Lao Si for me!”


In the Jin Family Study Room, Jin Guangrong pressed the receiver and stared at the wall, where black-and-white portraits of Second Son of Jin Family, Third, and Lao Si hung.


“Second Son of Jin Family, Lao Si, father avenged you.


There’s another mysterious person in Country U.


Father really doesn’t have the ability.


Don’t blame father; father will soon join you!”



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