Transmigration: I Have Storage Space in the Apocalypse-Chapter 370 - 366 Time Really Waits for No One [Honor Roll+]

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Chapter 370: Chapter 366 Time Really Waits for No One [Honor Roll+]

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At that time, when Qi Chunlan regained consciousness after her severe illness, she felt a surge of bitterness after hearing her youngest son’s tranquil words.

Knowing that her son’s health had improved a lot because of Zhang Shanni, and that the doctor had checked him assuring that there would be no issues for the next half year, Qi Chunlan was finally able to realign her perspectives.

Gradually, with the reasoning and comfort from the three Yan brothers, she began to realize which of her previous actions were wrong and unforgiveable...

It was with great difficulty that Yan Jinsi had unraveled the cause of Mom’s depression, and when Qi Chunlan’s mental state finally returned to normal, she proposed a visit to see Zhang Shanni. Only then did Yan Jinsi and Yan Jinhao agree to accompany her to X County. freewebnσvel.cѳm

Who would have thought... It’s unclear if it was their visit that led Zhang Shanni to suffer. Or was it that their timely appearance actually, through some fortunate mistake, helped her avert a disaster!

The outcome was truly unexpected.

The two brothers watched Qi Chunlan’s peaceful sleeping face; although her complexion was not good, emitting a paleness, her brows were smooth, giving the impression that she was sleeping rather well.

As he spoke, tears began to well in the eyes of Yan Jinsi, whose glands easily swelled with emotion.

Due to his frailty, he was by far the most tender-hearted. Even though his IQ and EQ were not low, a person who hasn’t experienced things can only imagine, and imagination remains just that.

"Big brother, if it were possible, I really wish I could take Mom’s place..."

"Little brother, you’re thinking too much. Mom’s first thought was to push you away from danger, which shows that she still prioritized your safety above all. If you have such thoughts, it would go against the heart of Mom’s love and care for you."

Yan Jinchang had just entered when he heard the tearful sniffling of his little brother, and he hurriedly spoke to console him.

No matter what Mom feels toward Zhang Shanni, her affection for her little brother ultimately contains a mother’s sincere love.

"Changchang, are you done with work?" Yan Jinhao looked at his eldest brother in surprise; wasn’t he supposed to be out on a mission at this time?

"Yeah. I came to check on Mom’s condition." Yan Jinchang patted his little brother on the shoulder, walked past the sickbed, and looking at his mother’s sleeping face, felt a heavy sense of guilt, "Big brother, did the doctor say anything?"

Before Mom righteously stepped in front of her daughter, taking on troubles on her behalf, he had really been resentful of her heartless foolishness.

After all, no matter how much she loved the little brother, she shouldn’t neglect the nearly due state of her daughter!

Regardless of whether the little sister grew up by Mom’s side or not, it is undeniable that Zhang Shanni is a daughter of the Yan Family, their little sister, her own flesh and blood. All of this is inescapable.

When she foolishly believed others’ instigation to harm the little sister, he was truly disappointed, and his feelings towards Mom inevitably deteriorated, constantly doubting whether, if one day Mom thought it necessary, she could sacrifice them brothers or even their father?

The more Yan Jinchang thought about it, the more scared he became, developing a profound fear towards his mother—people say that a mother will instinctively protect her offspring, but can favoritism really go to such an extent?

Or, is there something in Mom’s heart that the brothers do not know about?

This thought sparked, and Yan Jinchang couldn’t control the wild horses running through his mind!

Now, Mom has actually come out of unconsciousness, doing so to protect her little daughter, becoming comatose herself due to contracting the ’hydrophobia syndrome’ virus. Although he was comforted that the little sister and the nephews were saved, his heart was filled with immense regret:

Why wasn’t he at the scene at that time?

If he had been there, he surely wouldn’t have let his younger sister and mom get hurt!

Of course, this thought wasn’t to blame his older brother; it was just a simple conviction in his heart.

Yan Jinchang lifted his hand, picking up the strands of hair on his mom’s forehead, realizing that time indeed spares no one. It had only been a month since he last saw his mom; she had become thinner, her body even more slender, and her once smooth skin was now covered with fine, numerous wrinkles.

Her lips, once bright red, were now tinged with a pale purple, coupled with the sickly green pallor on her face, she looked extremely unhealthy.

The mad, beggar-like assailant who had harmed his mother was diagnosed with rabies, and because it was in the late stage, the doctor said she was beyond saving, with at most a week to live.

However, before he entered the hospital room, that beggar woman had choked to death due to an abrupt seizure in her throat.

Since she bore no particular identification and was homeless, her origin was unknown, and she could only be registered as a Jane Doe, stored in the hospital’s morgue.

And when the boss revealed that the beggar woman was most likely Lin Zhaodi, who had escaped from prison, the expression on his face must have been priceless.

The boss had also specifically asked his older brother to come and identify her, but unfortunately, the ’Lin Zhaodi’ in his brother’s memory was a fat pig, while this beggar woman was extremely thin.

A special autopsy was commissioned to verify if the beggar woman had been obese six months ago, and the affirmative answer turned out to be correct.

At this point, Yan Jinchang had to give his boss’s intuition a huge thumbs up.

Following this lead, they continued their search, and as it turns out, when heaven closes a door, it opens a window; they found that this mad beggar woman was the public consort of the prisoner Yang Xindong, who lived under the bridge.

Speaking of this Yang Xindong, Yan Jinchang felt an itch in his teeth with hatred.

This middle-aged man, when they were pursuing Zheng Changqing, was the one who went to meet with Pang Qiao because they truly didn’t recognize each other and only made a simple exchange of goods. The goods were inspected and found to be without issue.

Because they couldn’t find any solid connection, neither he nor Hu Zhengjie could do anything but reluctantly release Yang Xindong.

But secretly, they also marked his daily whereabouts in their task list.

Little did they expect that after more than two quiet months, this guy’s behavior suddenly became strange!

Who knows what he did in secret, both Wang Xiuzhen and Zheng Changqing appeared to be frightened.

Originally in their eyes, Wang Xiuzhen, who was considered a ’special’ person, started behaving even more abnormally after Wang Junjie’s health suddenly deteriorated.

They didn’t know where the mistake was, but by the time they reacted, both Zheng Changqing and Wang Xiuzhen had become more cautious.

Following that, new information emerged from Pang Qiao, and now, everyone seemed like puppets being manipulated by these target individuals, pulling them this way and that, leaving their colleagues in the task force all dizzy and exhausted, their legs barely keeping up.

It was Xie Jingchen who spotted the reality of the situation, directly targeting Yang Xindong and Pang Qiao, and the situation changed immediately. Just as they were about to reap the rewards, it was sabotaged by the bizarre actions of Wang Xiuzhen.

And there it went, all their prior efforts went down the drain.

Soon, Wang Junjie’s health really was on its last flame, and that is when Wang Xiuzhen had her complete breakdown—