213 Woman
Why did a man have a girlâs name?
âDid you ask about this personâs exact situation?â Ning Yue asked.
âThis man is paralyzed. We asked his family. He did work there in the past. Apparently, heâs also a core member.â
He was actually a core member, which meant that this person definitely had information about the He Corporation.
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He was a key person!
At the thought of this, Ning Yue was already eager to try. She wanted to go to Luzhou to investigate the exact situation, but there had been too many things happening in Laifu Town recently. She didnât even know what to do first.
Seeing Ning Yueâs expression, Jiang Ying understood what she was thinking and quickly said, âIâve already gotten someone to continue investigating. For now, we donât have to go over personally.â
âItâs just that that manâs health is very unstable. Perhaps he might be gone without us finding anything.â At this point, Jiang Ying sighed heavily.
He had already ordered someone to hire the best doctor in the area to treat Yang Liu. However, even if he took the medicine to prolong his life, he would not live for more than three months.
He couldnât speak. Under such circumstances, did he expect to find anything?
Jiang Ying told Ning Yue about Yang Liuâs situation. Ning Yue sighed heavily. âI have no choice. I have to find a time to go over.â
According to Jiang Yingâs description, this Yang Liu should be suffering aftereffects of a stroke. She had suffered a stroke in the early years, which was why she was hemiplegic and unable to speak.
âCan you treat it?â Jiang Ying asked.
âI can try. We wonât know the details until we see them,â Ning Yue said.
How to get there would have to wait until she understood the situation there.
âIf you can treat him, can you take a look at someone for me?â Jiang Ying asked.
âWho do you want me to treat for you?â Ning Yue asked.
Looking at Jiang Yingâs anxious expression, this person should be important to Jiang Ying, right?
Ning Yue became even more curious. Who could affect Jiang Yingâs mind?
âItâs an uncle of mine. Youâll know when the time comes,â Jiang Ying said.
Speaking of his uncle, Ning Yue had an impression of him. Jiang Ying still had an uncle, the youngest brother of the current emperor.
Ning Yue searched her mind for information about this prince. There seemed to be very little about him. Her deepest impression was that this prince did not care.
Therefore, when the two princes participated in the plan, this young prince did not have any thoughts of rebellion.
After chatting with Ning Yue, Jiang Ying had a lot on his mind. He had once had a nightmare. In his dream, he did not meet Ning Yue, and his nephew, Xiaochi, had also died on the way to find a doctor.
After the two princes rebelled, the emperor once asked his uncle to send troops, but his uncle closed the door and did not care. In the end, although the emperor sent troops to suppress the two princes, it caused a huge loss.
They had used poison to make the people at the border miserable, and 70 to 80% of the army sent by the emperor had died. In the end, there were more and more refugees in the entire Great Yun Nation. It was no longer something their fief could accept.
How helpless he had been in his dream. When he woke up, he realized that he was sweating.
Ning Yueâs arrival had changed so many things. Ning Yue was really a lucky star for him and the Great Yun Nation.
If not for Ning Yueâs arrival and her changing a series of history, their future would probably be as painful as his dream.
âJiang Ying, I hope you wonât tell my mother about this first. Iâll tell her the details later and let her be mentally prepared.â
Jiang Ying nodded. No matter what Ning Yue said or did, he would carry it out unconditionally and firmly.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
After chatting with Jiang Ying for a while, Jiang Ying was called away by a guard. It was unknown what he had encountered, but he looked anxious.
Ning Yue sighed and went to the brewery with Madam He and the others.
Other than moving things, this brewery almost exclusively recruited female workers. The female workers earned money, and in some ways, it changed their fate.
In this era, womenâs status was very low. Before they were married, they only listened to their families and worked hard to save money for their brothers as a betrothal gift.