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[The Tragic Chronicles of a Wealthy Family - Continued] Chapter 194 

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【The Tragic Tale of a Powerful Family - Continued】
Author: Zeng Jiu
First published on December 5, 2014
Word Count: 8800-194 Following
Savatthi
's funeral, the National Party quietly announced that Boon Sa would serve as the party's acting chairman. As the news spread,
undercurrents surged among various political factions, all secretly observing and speculating about Boon Sa's movements. The ruling coalition even secretly
speculated that Savatthi's death might severely damage the morale of the Orange Scarf Party, and that given Boon Sa's mature, prudent, and unassuming
nature, the Orange Scarf Party's protests might quietly dissipate.
However, just a few days later, overnight, Orange Scarf Party members inside and outside Wynn City simultaneously raised
the banner of "Aung Pan Step Down," igniting a new wave of protests. In addition to continuing to besiege important facilities such as the airport, the orange
sea once again irresistibly surged into Wynn City, and Aung Pan's Prime Minister's residence and important government institutions were once again
surrounded by massive crowds.
The Aung Pan government instinctively appealed to the military for help, only to be met with a major setback. Not only did the military fail to send
reinforcements to disperse the demonstrators, but even the soldiers who had been guarding the city withdrew to their barracks. With the soldiers
gone, the police immediately lost their nerve, hiding in police stations and refusing to take the lead. This
effectively turned Wy into a city dominated by the Orange Scarves.
The Aung Pan government panicked, convening several days of meetings with the ruling coalition parties, but failed to devise
a viable strategy. To make matters worse, while they were still struggling to find a solution to the Orange Scarves,
members of the Nationalist Party jointly and urgently requested a parliamentary session to
question the government's hasty decision to withdraw government agencies and troops from the northern mountains and allow the drug problem to resurge. They also filed
a motion of no confidence against the government, demanding an immediate vote of confidence.
This caused an uproar throughout Wy. The resurgence of drugs in the northern mountains is undoubtedly
a direct result of the Aung Pan government's retreat, and one of the direct triggers for the Orange Scarf gang's disturbance in WY. Now, the National Party is bringing this matter to
the table in parliament for public debate and demanding a vote of confidence, which is tantamount to
tearing off the ruling coalition's fig leaf and putting it on the fire. This move has completely thrown the Aung Pan government into disarray.
Night fell over the bustling city of WY. Two blocks from the Sheraton Hotel, outside an inconspicuous mansion
, several suited men with cold expressions and sunglasses were seen again, wandering around. Several well-dressed
men got out of cars that arrived one after another and hurriedly entered the courtyard.
Although this area is in the city center, it is a wealthy residential area with few government offices.
Therefore, although the Orange Scarf gang is ubiquitous in the city, this area is unusually quiet. If the Orange Scarf gang knew
the identities of the men gathered here, the place would likely be immediately surrounded by a sea of orange.
At this moment, in a strictly shielded dark room deep within the courtyard sat the three bigwigs of the ruling coalition: Chalikun,
Himani, and Aung Pan. The atmosphere in the room seemed to have dropped to freezing point; all three men wore serious expressions, and
a sense of dejection permeated the air.
"How did things turn out like this!" Aung Pan was the first to lose his composure and speak up: "I thought that with Shawa
gone, the Orange Scarf Gang was going to fall apart."
"Let's not talk about that for now. Was the car accident handled cleanly?" Chalikun was most concerned about this crucial
question.
"Don't worry, senior..." Himani said confidently, "It was flawless. It was just a regular traffic accident.
The car belonged to a company affiliated with the Sivan Group, and the people involved had already fled and were now in Java. They absolutely cannot find
any flaws. The police are already preparing to close the case as a regular car accident."
"Hmm..." Hearing Himani's assurance, Chalikun's expression softened slightly.
"What should we do now? The Orange Scarf group is getting more and more aggressive, and Song Tao's people are causing trouble in Parliament. It's like
adding insult to injury... This isn't like that old man Wen Sha! There must be some powerful figure behind him guiding him."
Aung Pan was still preoccupied with his predicament.
"What should we do? Hold on, hold on!" Himani looked at Aung Pan with exasperation and said harshly.
"But... we can't hold on! The government is basically shut down, the government is completely paralyzed, and in another
month or two, we might not even be able to pay civil servants' regular salaries."
"Then... what's your opinion, brother?" Cha Likun asked calmly.
"If we can't hold on, we should just give up. They just want me to step down, right? I've had enough of being prime minister. Let whoever wants
to be prime minister be prime minister." Aung Pan adopted a "what's the use" attitude.
"Hmph, step down? Have the accounts for using social security funds been balanced? Has the issue of civil servant salary increases been resolved?
Can the national treasury's revenue and expenditure since we took power be accounted for? And what about the evacuation of people and depots in the northern mountains,
the bloodshed at the Prime Minister's residence that day... No one will take the blame for any of these things. If we don't prepare
a way out for ourselves, not to mention the Orange Scarf Gang, even the Purple Scarf Gang might devour us alive..."
"Then what can we do? At worst, I'll just hide abroad like Song Tao and live a life of seclusion!"
"Hmph, can we compare to Song Tao?" Himani shook his head and said, "No matter where he goes, he never has to worry about
food or drink, and he can still point fingers and remotely control the country. Are we just going to run off and become beggars?"
Angpan was speechless for a moment; Himani's words seemed to have touched a nerve. He hesitated for a long time, then gritted
his teeth and said, "Okay, let's hold on, one day at a time."
"That's right," Cha Likun nodded and said, "The Orange Scarf Group also needs to eat and drink. Let's
see who can outlast whom. As for Congress, thankfully we set a high threshold for voting, so we
can still compete with Song Tao's people in the vote of confidence. We need to explain the pros and cons to those allies, and do everything we can to keep them in line. We
should also prolong the Congressional debates as much as possible, and find some procedural ways to delay it for two to three months, which would be a victory."
Himani nodded in agreement, "What the senior said is right. We must do everything we can to gain two to three months
to fight a defensive battle. The key is to use these two to three months to eliminate any possible weaknesses that could be exploited
, and we also need to prepare a way out for ourselves."
The night grew deeper, and the opinions of the three leaders gradually converged. They had forgotten the time and began
to discuss the details of implementation in detail.
Under the same night sky, two other people were also nervously making arrangements for their escape routes.
The door of a small detached house, just a stone's throw from the Prime Minister's residence, opened silently a crack, and a dark figure
slipped in without a sound. The heavy door closed tightly again.
The figure tiptoed into the house; it was Ah Jian. Seeing Long Kun sitting on the living room sofa
, Ah Jian rushed over anxiously and said, "Master Long, something terrible has happened."
"What? What happened?" Long Kun's face tightened, and his hand instinctively reached for his waist.
Ah Jian sat down on the sofa opposite Long Kun, took a deep breath, and said, "The major has slipped away."
"The major?" Long Kun was taken aback. "You mean Pinong? He slipped away? Why did he slip away? Did he
reveal his affair with us? Are the Thais trying to arrest him?"
"I haven't heard anything. The Thai investigators have looked for him a few times, but they haven't gotten anything out of him. His soldiers
are all locked up in the barracks and not allowed to leave freely, only to be told they're there to cooperate with the investigation. The Thais haven't found
any leverage against him, and they haven't done anything to him. I think he just couldn't hold out any longer."
"Isn't that a self-incriminating confession? His slipping away is going to ruin my plans! The Thais have
been watching him closely, trying to find a loophole. Now that he's gone, they're probably going to make a move
."
"Then what do we do? Should we go into hiding?"
Long Kun shook his head. "At this point, it's better to stay put than to act. With Pinong missing, the Thais and ZX countries..."
The police in Country B will definitely cast a wide net to find his whereabouts. If we make a move now, we might just
walk right into their trap. So it's better to lie low here for a few days. With WY in such a chaotic state right now, even if they search, they'll
just block the roads. As long as we don't move, we'll be safe.”
Long Kun paused slightly before continuing to A Jian, “However, WY isn't a place to stay for long.
The Orange Scarf Gang's actions these past few days have been strange; they've even directly raised the banner of demanding Ang Pan's resignation. I think Ang Pan is about to collapse.
If Ang Pan steps down, WY will definitely undergo a major upheaval. So it's best if we make plans as soon as possible.”
“What you mean, Master Long…”
"Alright, you set off immediately to Shuidong to find Mengchong. I remember that
general from the KS Independent Army named Du Mai should be heading there in the next few days. Tell Mengchong that the matter of finding a place to retreat in Bbei needs to be settled immediately
. We can be more lenient with our conditions, as long as we find a safe place to stay temporarily within the KS Independent Army's sphere of influence
. We can promise not to do anything there, and we won't bring any equipment
. However, they must at least allow the brothers to carry light weapons for self-defense, and they must be free to come and go. This is
our bottom line. As long as our basic requirements are met, Fengnu can be taken away immediately."
"Okay. I'll set off immediately. Should I come back to pick up Master Long after things have calmed down in a few days?"
"No need. I'll assess the situation. It'll take at least a week, maybe ten days. As long as things calm down, I'll
leave. Once you've reached an agreement, have Mengchong take his men directly to the general. You go to LS country
to find me. If I'm not in LS, I'll be in Malaysia or Java. You know the locations.
Whether the agreement is reached or not, tell Mengchong to leave the water cave as soon as possible. It's not safe there if we stay too long.
This is a dangerous period; we can't afford to offend T country. Ideally, we should go to northern B. If that's not possible, LS is
relatively safe."
"If the agreement falls through, we might as well just take care of that general."
"No!" Long Kun shook his head firmly. "You don't know, whenever that Du Mai makes a move,
he's followed by at least a battalion of soldiers—his loyal followers. We're no match for them in a fight. Besides, the northern front has just
been opened; I'm counting on him to transport our goods."
"Yes, Master Long. I understand. I'll set off immediately."
*****************************************************************************
Under the same night sky, another person was also troubled by worries—Yin Nan. These past few days, Yin
Nan had been enjoying smooth sailing; things were developing according to her plan. Since raising the slogan "Aung Pan step down
," the Orange Scarf Party's morale had soared. The somber atmosphere brought on by Shawa's death had vanished. Then, the vote of
no confidence in the government in Parliament pressed the opponents into a corner like a mountain. The next move was already in Yin
Nan's plans. However, even the seemingly successful Yin Nan had her own unspeakable troubles. She knew best   that one important link in
her overall plan hadn't been implemented: Chu Yun. After Shawa's funeral, Chu Yun rushed to the BH Hospital, even   neglecting   her infant child . During those days, while Ke Lai was still under observation in the ICU, Chu Yun stayed by his bedside every day.   She made sure to spend all two hours of family visiting time at his bedside,   silently shedding tears as she watched Ke Lai, who was still not fully conscious.   After a few days, Ke Lai's condition stabilized, and he was out of danger and transferred to the intensive care unit. Chu Yun   stayed by his bedside day and night, personally taking care of everything for him, even taking on the nursing duties   .   The newborn baby was too small and cried incessantly. Qiong Sao and the others had no choice but   to move to BH Hospital every day, along with Biao Ge and the bodyguards, to bring the baby there. They rented a special   room next to Ke Lai's intensive care unit, arranging everything the baby needed so that Chu Yun could breastfeed him in her spare time.   Qiong Sao had initially worried that Chu Yun wouldn't have enough milk. Based on her experience, she believed that if a new mother, especially a first-time mother,   experienced a shock before or after childbirth, it could affect her breastfeeding. Chu Yun suffered a series of misfortunes before and after childbirth, making her highly susceptible to   insufficient or even depleted breast milk.   Initially, Chu Yun indeed experienced breastfeeding difficulties; the baby would latch onto her nipple but couldn't get any milk,   crying desperately. Chu Yun's face turned red, her chest felt painfully engorged, yet she was helpless. Finally, she reluctantly considered   giving up breastfeeding and asked Aunt Qiong to find a wet nurse for the child.   But Aunt Qiong didn't give up. She followed Chu Yun's instructions, finding a wet nurse while simultaneously training the baby to suckle.


















On the one hand, she breastfed, and on the other hand, she would massage Chu Yun's breasts whenever she had a spare moment. After several attempts, the baby was finally able
to suckle smoothly. This quickly became an unstoppable habit. Every time the baby was hungry, it insisted on drinking its mother's milk,
refusing any from the wet nurse. Chu Yun's milk supply was also exceptionally abundant; she had to empty her breasts almost every two or three hours
, otherwise her breasts would become unbearably engorged, sometimes even soaking her clothes, causing her
considerable embarrassment.
Therefore, Chu Yun had no choice but to insist on breastfeeding herself, shuttling between the hospital bed and the nearby nursery every day
. Because BH Hospital didn't have enough rooms to accommodate Chu Yun's nanny, maid, and bodyguards,
this large group had to accompany Chu Yun and the baby back to the VIP ward of St. Mary's Royal Hospital every night
, leaving everyone exhausted.
Yin Nan noticed this abnormal situation when she first visited Chu Yun after the funeral. However, she understood Chu Yun's
mindset—having just given birth and experiencing such a major upheaval, and wanting to do her best to fulfill her responsibilities as a wife.
Therefore, she put aside the matters she originally intended to discuss with Chu Yun, simply advising her to take care of her health, rest, and not
overwork herself.
But several weeks passed, and Yin Nan noticed that Chu Yun remained in that single-minded yet exhausting
state. She realized she had to take decisive action, otherwise Chu Yun might be dragged down, and it
was uncertain when this crucial missing link in the Xi Wan family business would be filled. This
could disrupt the entire plan in both the political and business spheres. Therefore, Yin Nan decided that after finishing all her work that day, she would
go to the hospital to have a serious talk with Chu Yun.
At this time, Chu Yun was indeed in a near-self-destructive state, devoting herself wholeheartedly to caring for Ke Lai every day.
Although utterly exhausted, she was willing, and sometimes even vaguely wished she could just die at Ke Lai
's bedside, only then would she feel a little better.
When Chu Yun heard the news of her father-in-law and husband's car accident, her first thought was that it was murder; she
could even deduce who the killer was. When she first saw Ke Lai, wrapped in bandages and unconscious, in the hospital
, she almost collapsed on the spot. She felt like a jinx to the Xiwan family, bringing
one tragedy after another to this illustrious clan, now causing her father-in-law's death, ruining her beloved husband's life, and giving
birth to an illegitimate child.
Faced with all this, she considered suicide several times. But each time the thought crossed her mind, she felt that doing so
would make her even more guilty towards the Xiwan family.
First, Man Feng had been betrayed by her enemies because of her mistake and was now suffering agonizing pain in hell.
Even now, everyone still believed that Man Feng had been poisoned by Deng Min. Only Chu Yun knew the truth,
but she didn't have the courage to speak it, leaving all the relatives trying to save Man Feng still groping in the dark
.
Secondly, Chu Yun was very clear that Ke Lai and Sha Wa were most likely killed because of the illegitimate child in her womb
. These past few days, she had been staying by Ke Lai's bedside with a sense of atonement, taking care of him diligently
in hopes of his recovery. However, she had carefully inquired with Ke Lai's attending physician and learned that although Ke Lai was no longer in
mortal danger and had even regained consciousness quite steadily, he was almost certainly bedridden for the rest of his life.
In recent days, Ke Lai had become fully conscious, able to clearly recognize Chu Yun, and even
communicate with her through simple eye contact. But his spine and cervical vertebrae were severely damaged; he had almost
no sensation above his waist, and although sensation below his waist was gradually returning, he was completely unable to move. According to the doctor, given the
extent of Ke Lai's injuries, this condition was unlikely to improve significantly. In other words, although Ke Lai
was still alive and fully aware of his surroundings, he was essentially a cripple.
This made Chu Yun feel even more deeply guilty. As a daughter-in-law of the Xiwan family, she had given birth to an
illegitimate child without Xiwan blood, and her husband might never be able to leave her offspring.
Therefore, Chu Yun secretly made a vow: before atoning to the Xiwan family with her death, she would do two things:
one, to reveal the truth about Manfeng's murder; two, no matter how shameful,
to ensure Ke Lai had an heir.
These past few days, she had been torn between these two matters. Regarding Ke Lai, she had shamelessly consulted a doctor.
According to the doctor, given Ke Lai's current condition, his sexual organs and sexual ability had not suffered organic damage, and his
lower limbs had largely recovered their response to external stimuli, only lacking mobility.
Chu Yun secretly studied information about artificial insemination in her spare time, knowing that as long as she could obtain Ke Lai's semen,
having a child for him was not a pipe dream. She secretly tested Ke Lai's sensitive areas several times, discovering that he
actually responded to her tests, and once even showed a look of desire in his eyes. This
greatly boosted Chu Yun's confidence.
However, she was also deeply conflicted. She knew that Manfeng was still suffering in Long Kun's hands, and every day she delayed
revealing the truth, Manfeng would endure another day of inhuman torture. She truly regretted
concealing the fact that she had seen Manfeng with Long Kun when she was redeemed. Now, she didn't even know who to tell
, or how to begin.
What troubled her most was that Manfeng's matter couldn't be delayed; every day of delay increased her guilt
. But to ensure Kelai's survival, she needed at least a year. She truly had neither the face nor the courage to see
Manfeng again. If she revealed Manfeng's whereabouts now, and Manfeng was indeed rescued, Chu Yun truly didn't know how she would
face her.
Every time Chu Yun thought of this, she could only weep. The doctors, nurses, and family members all mistook
her distress for worry and grief over Kelai's condition. Only she knew the bitterness in her heart, yet she had no one to confide in.
Finally, she made up her mind. She was already deeply guilty and couldn't hesitate any longer. She had to
confess about Manfeng as soon as possible; whatever others thought of her or how they scolded her, she deserved it. She would start working on Kelai's matter immediately. The only
problem now was that it was inconvenient to do this in the hospital; she had to create the necessary conditions.
What she needed to do now was figure out who to confess to and how to confess about Manfeng. Deep down, she knew exactly what she was doing.
The only person she could confide in was Yin Nan.
Chu Yun made a silent decision, feeling slightly relieved. Seeing that no one else was in the ward, she couldn't resist
reaching out and lifting the sheet covering Ke Lai's lower body. Most of the bandages on Ke Lai's body had been removed; his upper body still had
restraints, but his lower body was practically naked.
A slender hand gently reached down to his exposed abdomen, lightly stroking it. Chu Yun stole a glance at
Ke Lai's face, noticing his eyes were slightly closed. Upon closer inspection, she could see his eyelids twitching slightly, and his breathing
becoming increasingly heavy.
Encouraged, and hearing no movement outside, Chu Yun boldly leaned down, getting closer to his exposed
skin. A familiar scent wafted towards her. Chu Yun gently pursed her lips and quickly
kissed the familiar soft mound of flesh between his thighs. She felt his bare thighs twitch, followed by
a low whimper, filled with excitement.
Chu Yun's heart tightened, and she almost turned and ran away. But that heart-wrenching whimpering sounded in her ears again, and she
heard the longing in it. Chu Yun steeled her resolve, placed her hands on his warm thighs, buried her head between his legs,
spat out a little clove, and resolutely licked it.
A slightly salty, fishy taste rose from her tongue, and tears streamed down Chu Yun's face. She didn't
know how many men's genitals she had licked; this was the first time she had licked her husband's, but it was
to atone for her sins. Chu Yun licked it again and again, tears streaming down her face. She could clearly feel the
man lying beneath her trembling slightly, his low whimpers striking her heart. She could hear the increasingly
intense pleasure within him.
What surprised her even more was that the previously limp genitals under her soft tongue actually reacted
; although not yet erect, their firmness had clearly changed. This was
the only spontaneous physiological change she had seen in him these past few days .
A surge of courage rose within Chu Yun. She stuck out her tongue, picked up the hardening clitoris, and
swallowed it swiftly. But just then, rhythmic footsteps echoed in the corridor outside. Chu Yun was
startled, quickly spitting out the clitoris and frantically pulling the sheet over Ke Lai's lower body. At the same time,
a soft knock sounded behind her.
Chu Yun subconsciously wiped her lips, tidied her slightly disheveled hair, let out a long breath, and
asked in as calm a voice as possible, "Who is it?" She quickly walked to the door and opened it.
As soon as the door opened, a fleeting look of panic crossed Chu Yun's face. It was Yin Nan standing before her. Yin
Nan stood at the door, glancing into the room. Looking at Chu Yun, who stood there stunned, she said, "What, you're not welcoming me?"
Chu Yun panicked, avoiding Yin Nan's eyes. She bit her lip, looking at the ground, and said, "Auntie, why
are you still here so late…?"
"Oh, you know it's late? Why aren't you going home so late? You just gave birth, your body hasn't recovered yet,
are you trying to kill yourself?"
Chu Yun lowered her head and didn't speak, quietly stepping aside to let Yin Nan into the room. Yin Nan strode to Ke Lai's
bedside, looked at Ke Lai, then at Chu Yun, staring at Chu Yun's slightly red eyes, and asked, "What, are you crying again?"
Chu Yun gently shook her head, biting her lip and remaining silent. Yin Nan's gaze shifted to Ke Lai. Seeing his
flushed face and flickering eyes, she nodded and said, "Ke Lai looks good, much better than the past two days. It seems Chu
Yun's efforts haven't been in vain!"
Hearing Yin Nan's words, Ke Lai's lips moved slightly, but no sound came out; his eyelids twitched slightly. Seeing this, Yin
Nan excitedly said to Chu Yun, "Chu Yun, look, Ke Lai is also thanking you."
Chu Yun's nose tingled, and she almost cried. Just as she didn't know what to do, someone knocked on the door, followed by
Aunt Qiong's anxious voice: "Young Madam, the baby is crying, he's probably hungry..."
Hearing this, Chu Yun quickly said to Yin Nan, "I'm sorry, Aunt, the baby is crying because he's hungry, I'll go feed him."
After saying this, she turned and went out with a flushed face.
After Chu Yun left, Yin Nan sat by Ke Lai's bedside and talked to him for a while. Seeing that he
was starting to show signs of fatigue, she covered him with a blanket, told him to rest well, and stood up and quietly left
the ward.
Yin Nan went out and saw Mina standing like a guardian spirit in front of the door next door, while Aunt Qiong stood anxiously
watching from a distance in the hallway. She pointed to the closed door and asked, "Is Chu Yun still breastfeeding the baby?"
Mina and Aunt Qiong nodded in unison. Yin Nan smiled and said, "Let me see." She then pushed open the door and entered the room.
The small room contained only a hospital bed, two cabinets, and two sofas, with
a small crib beside the bed. Chu Yun was sitting on the bed, holding her chubby baby and breastfeeding. Her half-
open dress revealed a large expanse of fair skin and two round, white breasts. Seeing someone enter, Chu Yun
instinctively turned around. When she saw it was Yin Nan, her face flushed red.
As Yin Nan walked over, she chuckled awkwardly, "Still embarrassed? I don't care to see you. I'm here to check on
the baby. How is he? Is he full?"
Chu Yun was clearly not used to being watched while breastfeeding. She held the baby upright, gently
patting his back, and pulled her clothes up to cover her exposed chest, smiling shyly as she said, "He's full..." She then gently
placed the baby in the crib. Aunt Qiong, who was outside, heard the commotion and rushed in to soothe the baby to sleep. Yin Nan took the opportunity
to pull Chu Yun out of the room.
Yin Nan glanced at the nannies and bodyguards filling the corridor, frowned, and led Chu Yun into an empty
doctor's office next door. Closing the door, Yin Nan looked Chu Yun up and down with concern, saying, "Look at your dark circles, how many days have you not
slept well?"
Chu Yun softly called out, "Auntie..." but couldn't finish the sentence.
Yin Nan looked at her solemnly and said, "This won't do. If this continues, Ke Lai won't even be able to stand up, and you'll be
lying down. And this whole group of people will be dragged down by you."
Chu Yun seemed a little absent-minded, glancing guiltily at Yin Nan before lowering her eyes. Her lips moved, but she
hesitated to speak.
Yin Nan pulled Chu Yun to sit down in a chair and patiently said to her, "Chu Yun, you need to understand, you are now Xiwan..."
"Eldest daughter-in-law of the family. Your father-in-law is gone now, and Ke Lai is bedridden. You have to take charge of this household. You
can't treat yourself like a nurse or a nanny, busy with these trivial matters all day. There are many important
things waiting for you to do.
Besides, this is a regular hospital; it's not suitable for so many people to stay here for so long. You need to get
back to normal as soon as possible, otherwise how can you face your deceased father-in-law and your bedridden husband?"
Yin Nan's words touched a nerve with Chu Yun. Tears welled up in her eyes, and she took a deep breath, about to say
something, but then bit her lip.
Seeing Chu Yun's distressed expression, Yin Nan sighed and said, "Alright, don't worry about it. I'll give you a month
to adjust yourself. There are important things waiting for you to do.
I just spoke with the doctor carefully, and Ke Lai's condition has stabilized; now it's just a matter of rehabilitation.
He doesn't necessarily need to stay here. It's chaotic here, which isn't ideal for Ke Lai's recovery. I have a suggestion: you
could take Ke Lai back to the VIP ward of St. Mary's Hospital; the conditions there are much better than here. I've inquired, and
the Lisa Palace you're staying in won't be used for at least six months. We'll rent it, hire two professional rehabilitation
doctors, and you can settle down with Ke Lai and the child..."
"No...no..." Chu Yun waved her hands anxiously before Yin Nan could finish speaking. Yin
Nan was taken aback at first, but then understood. Sawa and Ke Lai had their accident after leaving that place; Chu Yun
might have a psychological trauma from that place. She thought for a moment and then said, "There's another way: you should all move back
home, directly back to the city. The facilities there were improved when you were preparing for pregnancy, and the healthcare equipment is quite complete.
We can then add some necessary equipment based on Kelai's recovery needs.
Your mother-in-law hasn't been feeling well lately, so let her rest at her home outside the city for a while. Once the situation in the city
has calmed down and her health has improved, she can move back to live with you."
Yin Nan's words stirred something within Chu Yun; this suggestion coincided with her own thoughts. Moving home
would offer much more privacy than the hospital, making it easier for her plan to proceed. Perhaps by the time her mother-in-law moved back,
she would already be pregnant with Kelai's child. Then she wouldn't need to be so secretive and avoid
attention like she was today.
So, she nodded to Yin Nan and said, "Okay, I'll listen to my aunt."
(To be continued)

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