Ch 174: Is There Really Such a Good Thing? [QT] Jun 13 2025June 13, 2025 Xu Wenyu was momentarily stunned. “What secret black technology?” Zhang Yang earnestly declared, “She can travel between dimensions—on the first of every month. I discovered this and wanted to monitor her, gather evidence, and report her. I was afraid she would endanger the country. You need to capture her and interrogate her immediately! You were with her today, right? She must have given you something valuable—aren’t you curious where she got it from? If you don’t believe me, just detain her and see—she will definitely disappear on the first of next month! Our country doesn’t have this kind of technology—she’s the real spy, she must have obtained it from abroad! The purpose is to release a virus and harm our nation!” Xu Wenyu hadn’t expected Zhang Yang to turn on Shen Yunxuan like this. He really was slippery—if they hadn’t personally traveled to another dimension with Shen Yunxuan, if they had merely seen her produce valuable items out of thin air, Zhang Yang’s accusations might have made them suspect her. But now, it was obvious—Zhang Yang was the one with serious problems. According to Shen Yunxuan’s own account, and their own investigation, she had been extremely cautious after binding the system, making sure not to expose it. Zhang Yang, however, had fixated on the 1st of the month from the very start, attempting to track her down twice in a row. Shen Yunxuan had claimed that Zhang Yang drugged her, leading to her unconscious binding with the system. So where had Zhang Yang obtained this system? Could it really be foreign black technology? And when exactly had he established connections with foreign forces? A new round of interrogation immediately began. The questioning centered around the system, leading Zhang Yang to believe they truly suspected Shen Yunxuan. Eager to prove his worth and avoid punishment, he spilled several details about the system. By the time he realized something was off, it was too late—he had already exposed too many inconsistencies. He had no way to explain how he knew what he did. In the end, Zhang Yang even resorted to metaphysics, claiming he had seen it all in a dream. The police took turns interrogating him day and night, cycling through different questioning techniques and orders. After three days, Xu Wenyu compiled all the scattered pieces of information and rushed to find Elder Xu, her face grave. “Dad, Zhang Yang seems to be able to predict the future! Could he have a system that allows him to see future events?” Elder Xu reviewed the interrogation report and saw that Zhang Yang had let slip two events that had yet to happen. He furrowed his brows. “Keep him detained. Interrogate him periodically. Pay close attention to those two events—see if they really happen. Also, the Special Affairs Bureau (SAB) headquarters has been approved. You’ll be in charge of setting up a high-security interrogation room and a special prison on the second underground level. Secretly transfer Zhang Yang there and lock him in the most secure cell. Whether he has a system or is a foreign agent, his character is highly questionable. We need to investigate thoroughly.” “Understood, I’ll handle it right away.” Xu Wenyu hesitated for a moment. “I still haven’t started teaching Shen Yunxuan self-defense. I’m going to be busy with all this—should we get her a professional trainer instead?” Elder Xu waved his hand dismissively. “No need. I’ll train her myself. The initial phase is just running, military-style boxing, and physical endurance training. If she can master that, it’ll be good enough. I’ll handle it.” Shen Yunxuan had been waiting for three days and was finally about to start training. She changed into camouflage gear and began learning the standard exercises from Elder Xu in the courtyard. Since she had never worked out before, her muscle strength was weak, and her movements were far from standard. Elder Xu used a training stick to correct her posture, demonstrating proper technique and showing her training videos. Next door, Old Chen, a retired officer, heard the commotion and came over out of curiosity. “Old Xu, what are you up to? Is she a relative of yours?” Elder Xu, full of pride, responded, “You could say she’s my granddaughter. Pretty good, right? I found a great talent. She’s my subordinate, and I’m training her.” Old Chen clasped his hands behind his back and walked over, watching Shen Yunxuan struggle through her sit-ups, grimacing in pain. He observed her from all angles but saw nothing remarkable. Just an ordinary young woman. Pretty, yes, but her physical ability was abysmal. How was this a great talent? And subordinate? Where did that come from? Puzzled, he asked, “She’s so young—just started working, right? What’s her position? How is she your subordinate? Is she the daughter of one of your old comrades?” Elder Xu’s pride swelled even more. “I’ve been rehired—going back as a bureau chief. And she’s one of my top subordinates. Used to do clerical work, but the kid has ambition—she wants to improve her physical abilities, so I’m training her myself. She’s a good kid. I treat her like my granddaughter. You should look out for her too.” Then he smirked. “By the way, this is the first time you’re meeting her—no red envelope?” Old Chen was dumbfounded. He had just come over for a casual visit—why was he suddenly expected to give a red envelope? What was with this mix of subordinate and granddaughter? And since when had Old Xu been rehired? How had he not heard about this? Seeing how smug Elder Xu was, Old Chen decided not to ask any more questions. He turned and walked away, hands still clasped behind his back. He was going straight to the old commander to ask about this. If Old Xu could work again, then he could too! That afternoon, Old Chen sent someone over with a red envelope for Shen Yunxuan, then went to see the old commander. Meanwhile, Shen Yunxuan, pleasantly surprised by the unexpected gift, happily accepted it. Elder Xu saw her take it without hesitation and was even more pleased. “How about we make it official? I’ll recognize you as my god-granddaughter. That way, no one in this compound will dare mess with you.” Shen Yunxuan froze. Wait—was there really such a great deal? Elder Xu wasn’t just speaking casually—Shen Yunxuan could tell he truly wanted to recognize her as family, so she agreed without hesitation. Beyond their mutual appreciation and trust, there were clear benefits for both sides. For instance, Shen Yunxuan had saved Elder Xu’s life, which led to his reappointment to such an important role. This also meant better positions for his children and subordinates—one could say they had gained significant advantages. On the other hand, by becoming part of the Xu family, Shen Yunxuan would be seen as one of them in everyone’s eyes. Their fates would be tied together, meaning the Xu family would spare no effort to protect her. As the Xu family grew stronger, they could provide her with an even greater shield. Elder Xu and the chief were also old war comrades from decades ago, making Shen Yunxuan feel incredibly lucky to have found such a powerful backer. Just like in the Book of Memories, after being reborn, luck truly was on her side. Elder Xu was already thinking about organizing a formal recognition banquet when he received an order from the chief. Not long after, Elder Chen strode into the house, eyes gleaming as he looked at Shen Yunxuan. He slapped Elder Xu hard on the back. “You old fox, we’ve been friends for decades, and you kept this from me? You went to see dinosaurs without even inviting me!” Elder Xu wasn’t surprised he had found out. He pushed him aside disdainfully. “Those were pterosaurs. Keep your voice down—don’t let others hear.” Elder Chen plopped onto the sofa across from Shen Yunxuan. “Xiao Shen, since you accepted my red envelope, that makes you my granddaughter too—” Elder Xu immediately cut him off. “Go back to where you came from! You’re just here to take advantage. Shameless! Her recognition ceremony is in a few days. You better show up and bring another big red envelope.” Elder Chen rolled his eyes. “She’s a god-granddaughter, not a real one. Why can you claim her, but I can’t? Anyway, I already applied with the chief. I’m your deputy director now—when you’re not around, I’ll run things. Xiao Shen, make sure to bring me along on the next trip on the first!” The chief had just called Elder Xu about this, explaining that he had no choice but to let Elder Chen join. The two elders had different strengths—Elder Xu was hands-on, excelling in combat, while Elder Chen was more of a strategist, a master of military tactics. He also had a playful personality, strong connections, and good relationships across multiple departments. With his addition, the Special Affairs Bureau would be set up even faster. While the two elders bickered, Shen Yunxuan quietly made tea for them, feeling even more reassured. She now had two major figures protecting her with their entire families. If she wasn’t safe under their care, then she might as well just give up. Despite their constant squabbling, it was clear they had a deep brotherhood—a trust where they could entrust their backs to each other. After chatting for a while, they went into the study for a private discussion. Three days later, the Xu family hosted a banquet, officially introducing Shen Yunxuan as their child. During the feast, Shen Yunxuan raised her glass to Elder Xu and called out, “Grandpa!” Elder Xu beamed with joy, immediately stuffing a red envelope into her hands. “Yes! Yes! My good granddaughter!” He stood up and addressed the guests. “This is Yunxuan, a young girl who’ll need everyone’s care and support in the future.” Most of the guests were government officials and their families. They all raised their glasses, congratulating Elder Xu on gaining such a wonderful granddaughter. The banquet was lively, and everyone treated Shen Yunxuan warmly. Before inviting the guests, Xu Wenyu had already subtly revealed that Shen Yunxuan had saved Elder Xu’s life. The entire Xu family regarded her as their savior, endlessly grateful. With the Xu family’s strong backing and this life-saving connection, no one would dare to mistreat her. Those with sharp political instincts also knew that both Elder Xu and Elder Chen had been reappointed to oversee a highly classified department, and that Shen Yunxuan played a crucial role in it. A little deduction made it clear—she must possess some extraordinary ability. An orphan with such immense value could easily attract danger. By openly recognizing her, the Xu family was making a strong statement: They would protect her at all costs. Moreover, influential figures like Elder Chen and others close to the Xu family also openly treated Shen Yunxuan as their own junior. This made the guests even more inclined to give her face. With the recognition formalized, Shen Yunxuan naturally began calling Elder Xu “Grandpa,” strengthening their bond. During her next training session with him, after mastering two techniques, she smiled and said, “Grandpa, I’ve got these moves down. I can practice on my own—why don’t you take a break?” Elder Xu waved her off. “I’m not tired. Ever since you gave me that medicine, my body feels amazing. I’ll stay here and keep you company—it’ll help you stay motivated.” Shen Yunxuan chuckled. “What did your medical report say? My scan shows you have slight hypertension, but nothing serious.” Elder Xu was surprised. “You can scan people? That’s really convenient—no more hospital visits, no more blood tests or X-rays. What a hassle those are. My report said the same thing—just mild hypertension, nothing to worry about.” Shen Yunxuan nodded. “There are so many good things out there, but they’re expensive. When I earn enough, I’ll see if I can cure your hypertension completely. Uncle’s old joint injuries from the military and Aunt’s cervical spine issues—if there’s a chance, I want to heal them all. Our whole family will live long and healthy lives.” Elder Xu laughed. “Good girl. But keep this to yourself. If people get wind of it, it’ll cause endless trouble. Once our bureau is strong enough, we can distribute some of these things as rewards for our people.” “Don’t worry, Grandpa, I’m very careful. I only tell you.” Shen Yunxuan was indeed extremely cautious. Even while talking to Elder Xu here, she had her system monitoring whether anyone else could overhear. Better safe than sorry. This was also a free way she had discovered to use the system—scanning others’ health conditions, monitoring her surroundings, and using the system as an encyclopedia whenever she encountered something unfamiliar. Since the system was forcing her to travel through different dimensions, she was determined to make full use of it! Two days later, Elder Xu happily called Shen Yunxuan to go out. “The office building is ready, and key positions have been assigned. Come, I’ll take you to see your future workplace.” “Great! Let me change into something more formal!” Shen Yunxuan was excited about working in a government office—she had never experienced it before. Elder Xu quickly waved his hand. “No need to change. We have combat uniforms, camouflage gear, whatever you need. Just wear whatever you’re comfortable in. Our department is special; we might even recruit special talents. The rules will be more relaxed, so there’s no need to be too formal.” Just then, Elder Chen arrived, smiling. “Ready? Let’s go together.” Looking at Elder Xu in his Zhongshan suit and Elder Chen in his Tang suit, Shen Yunxuan felt they didn’t look like they were heading to work but rather going out for a leisurely stroll. So, she simply wore her sportswear and followed them. The Special Affairs Bureau office building was located within the second ring road. Shen Yunxuan was surprised—it was an inconspicuous old building, six floors above ground with three basement levels. Elder Xu introduced it to her. “Don’t be fooled by its appearance. All the windows are bulletproof glass, and the building materials are top-notch—very sturdy. The air conditioning and elevators are all brand new. I specifically requested from the chief that our bureau must have a comfortable working environment.” Entry required both facial recognition and fingerprint scans. Since Xu Wenyu had already entered their information, they walked in directly. Inside the entrance, there were two guards, and the reception desk had two security officers. When the four of them saw Elder Xu and his group, they immediately stood up but remained silent. Shen Yunxuan noticed that all four had firearms holstered at their waists, clearly responsible for the entrance’s security. The first floor was not an office area but was divided into a cafeteria, gym, training hall, and recreation room. Since the people working here would handle classified information and couldn’t frequently go outside, these areas ensured they had good food, entertainment, and training facilities. The second floor was designated for military personnel, the third for administrative staff, the fourth and fifth for laboratories and researchers’ offices, and the sixth floor housed Shen Yunxuan and the leadership’s offices. Each floor had restricted access, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth floors required iris scans—security was incredibly tight. The rooftop had a helipad for emergency situations. The first basement level was a parking garage, while the second and third basements contained interrogation rooms and a high-security prison. Currently, Zhang Yang was the only detainee. Xu Wenyu took Shen Yunxuan to see Zhang Yang. Through special glass, she saw that Zhang Yang looked utterly dejected, a stark contrast to his previous arrogance. Xu Wenyu asked, “Do you know anything else about him? This guy is extremely suspicious.” Shen Yunxuan replied, “My system tells me he doesn’t have any system-like golden finger abilities. There’s nothing unusual about him—he’s just a normal person.” Xu Wenyu was even more puzzled. “Then how can he predict the future? A few days ago, he accidentally revealed two things that have already been confirmed as true. His situation is too strange. He also knew about you, but we don’t know how.” Shen Yunxuan asked, “Since he was captured, have there been any significant changes related to the people and events around him?” “No, not really. Xie Lili and Fang Ding searched for him for a few days but didn’t cause any trouble. His investments are proceeding as usual, and everything else remains normal.” “Then there’s no need to worry. Take your time questioning him—you’ll get answers eventually. Personally, I felt that ever since he drugged me that day, he seemed like a completely different person—arrogant, as if he could control everything, including me. That’s why I ran away. But now that he’s locked up, he can’t stir up trouble anymore.” As she stood behind the glass, looking at Zhang Yang, so close yet completely separated, she no longer felt any sense of danger from him. Xu Wenyu led Shen Yunxuan upstairs, reassuring her. “You don’t have to worry about him anymore. Look, he’s been locked up here for days and hasn’t found a single way to escape. It’s clear his only ability is predicting the future—he can’t actually do anything. I have people questioning him in shifts, slowly piecing everything together.” “Alright, thank you, Aunt.” Hearing Shen Yunxuan call her “Aunt” made Xu Wenyu very happy. This was now their Xu family’s prized treasure. If nothing unexpected happened, their whole family would be set for life. Since Zhang Yang dared to bully her niece, she would make sure to put him in his place! Shen Yunxuan’s office was right next to Elder Xu’s bureau chief office. She noticed the nameplate on the door read “Shen Yunxuan – Special Consultant.” The title of consultant was broad—it depended on her military rank. Her office was spacious—far better than the one she had as a special assistant to a business tycoon in her past life. It had a high-end audiovisual system, a bar, snacks, bookshelves, and even a small bedroom for resting. She could stay in her office all day without ever feeling bored. Xu Wen’an came over to find Shen Yunxuan and asked with a smile, “How is it? Do you like it? If anything doesn’t feel right, I can have it adjusted.” Shen Yunxuan quickly replied, “This place is already amazing, no need for any changes. Thank you, Uncle.” “We’re family, no need to be polite.” Xu Wen’an smiled. “Come on, I’ll take you to the fourth and fifth floors. We’ve set up various laboratories, and the personnel are all in place. We now have over a dozen professors and experts, and they’ve finished analyzing the things we brought back from the giant tribe. They’re incredibly curious about you.” “They’ve finished the analysis? How are the results? Did we bring back anything valuable?” Shen Yunxuan asked expectantly. Xu Wen’an said, “Oh, absolutely! We hit the jackpot!” Shen Yunxuan met with the professors and experts and listened as they explained their analysis reports. That was when she truly realized how much valuable material they had brought back. The meat and wild fruits from that dimension were incredibly nutritious, untouched by any pollution. The test results indicated that they carried an almost spiritual energy, brimming with nutrients, comparable to century-old ginseng in rarity. The experts even mentioned that the meal they had eaten there was pure luck—if they had consumed anything else, it could have been problematic. Human bodies were not suited to digest such potent nutrients in large amounts, just as an ordinary person shouldn’t consume an entire century-old ginseng root in one go. The food was good, but reckless consumption could lead to disaster. Shen Yunxuan felt a shiver of fear—good thing she hadn’t eaten indiscriminately! It seemed that in future travels, it was much safer to rely on her own food supplies. Additionally, some of the fruits and vegetables they brought back were suitable for cultivation. The experts hoped to plant and cultivate them, as they could serve as highly valuable medicinal ingredients. However, since all these materials were brought back through Shen Yunxuan’s dimensional travels, and she was only able to collect so much due to government protection, there was no clear policy on how these resources should be allocated or used. The matter had to be formally reported and approved before any action could be taken. The experts all looked at Shen Yunxuan expectantly. “How do you feel about this, Xiao Shen?” Elder Xu and Elder Chen were also present. They hadn’t yet discussed this issue with her, fearing she might feel uncomfortable about it. Elder Xu said, “We’ll sort out the arrangements and inform you later.” Shen Yunxuan understood that these experts were all carefully selected by Elder Xu. Since he wasn’t in a position to speak too freely about it, and because the others didn’t know her well yet, she decided to be straightforward. “Of course, I support the idea of cultivating these plants. We can’t be sure if we’ll ever visit that dimension again, so since these resources are renewable, we must make full use of them. This is a special case, and while we can establish a distribution plan later, cultivation must not be delayed. Our Special Affairs Bureau was founded to help the country develop better, and we must make good use of what I bring back. We can’t let bureaucratic red tape slow us down. That being said, strict control is necessary. For instance, we must ensure that these plants truly pose no harm to Earth’s ecosystem. We need to confirm that their cultivation will not introduce any risks to human health. Only after thorough verification should large-scale cultivation proceed. Just like when I brought back things from the apocalyptic dimension, I disinfected everything multiple times, terrified that even a trace of the zombie virus might return.” The experts nodded seriously. “Xiao Shen, you can rest assured that we will be extremely careful.” Now that they understood Shen Yunxuan’s stance, the experts looked at her with even more warmth and respect before continuing to explain their findings. The clutch of enormous chicken eggs could potentially be incubated. Of course, any hatched creatures would be raised under strict containment. Introducing a foreign species required extensive professional research before any final decisions could be made. The books Shen Yunxuan retrieved from the interstellar dimension contained higher technological knowledge, which was an absolute treasure trove for the corresponding experts. Some even bowed to her, thanking her for her contributions to the country’s scientific advancements. They even hoped to travel with her in the future, eager to visit the interstellar dimension and study mechs, spatial storage devices, and quantum brains—legendary technologies in their field. Even the few pieces of “trash” she had picked up in the interstellar dimension turned out to be useful. A liquid in a glass tube was identified as a high-grade nutrient solution worthy of further analysis. The glass itself was superior to Earth’s glass and could lead to advancements in materials science. The more items like these she could bring back, the better. As for the apocalyptic dimension, Shen Yunxuan had been extremely cautious. Aside from scavenging mobile phones and jewelry, she hadn’t dared to bring back anything else. Everyone approved of this level of caution. Bringing back an unknown contaminant from a post-apocalyptic world could be catastrophic. Now, on the fifth floor, they had set up a special area called the “Dimensional Travel Room.” Shen Yunxuan followed them inside—it was a large room equipped with food, water, and sanitary facilities, along with a storage warehouse. From now on, the night before every 1st of the month, Shen Yunxuan and those traveling with her would gather in this room. The experts had even developed a specialized wristband—one for each wrist—that could link wearers together, ensuring that no one would get separated during the dimensional transition. It was a far more reliable method than using ropes. After their return, appearing directly inside the travel room would provide a secure environment. Shen Yunxuan could then deposit the materials she brought back into the adjacent warehouse, where a professional team would log and categorize everything before sending items to various laboratories for analysis. Meanwhile, she and her team would enter a connected decontamination room to undergo disinfection and quarantine before being cleared to leave. Everything was now organized and under control, ensuring that every future dimensional journey would be both productive and safe. Traveling through different dimensions, no one could predict what they might encounter. It was like Pandora’s box—there was no clear way to tell if it was good or bad. But now, with careful planning and control, they could ensure this turned into something beneficial. Xu Wenyu, worried that Shen Yunxuan might feel uneasy, whispered to her, “The disinfection and quarantine procedures are also for your safety. And after quarantine, others won’t have any concerns about you carrying anything harmful.” Shen Yunxuan smiled. “I know, honestly, I’m relieved. When I first came back from the apocalyptic world, I was so paranoid that I practically scrubbed off a layer of skin in the shower, terrified of bringing back any kind of virus. Now, with professionals and proper procedures in place, I don’t have to worry about anything—I’m actually quite happy about it.” The more Xu Wenyu interacted with her, the more she liked her. This girl was incredibly perceptive, understanding everything so clearly—it was truly admirable. But thinking about how much suffering she must have endured to develop this mindset, Xu Wenyu couldn’t help but feel sorry for her. She just wanted to treat Shen Yunxuan even better. Shen Yunxuan toured the various laboratories and was completely blown away. The technology here felt even more advanced than what she had seen in movies—no wonder they were able to analyze so many things so quickly. Finally, the experts returned the five colored stones to her and explained, “These five stones contain a strong and unique energy. You can think of them as representing the elements of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. However, we’re still unsure how they can be used. Using them as gemstones would be a waste, and even using them as energy sources feels like a pity. We don’t yet know their full potential. That said, Director Xu specifically instructed us that these belong solely to you. We were to handle them carefully and not damage them. Since we couldn’t confirm their safety, we refrained from conducting deeper studies.” Shen Yunxuan nodded and stored the stones away. “The system is happy to act as an encyclopedia for things that exist on Earth, but when it comes to things I bring back from other dimensions, it won’t tell me anything—I have to figure them out myself. The fact that you’ve already analyzed so many things is amazing. As for these stones, we can leave them alone for now. Maybe in another dimension, I’ll find some answers. Honestly, I have a feeling that these elemental energies might be connected to cultivation, supernatural abilities, or mystical arts. If I come across a relevant dimension, I’ll try to verify it.” “Cultivation? Supernatural abilities? Mystical arts?” The experts exchanged looks. One of them hesitated before asking, “Do you really think cultivation might be possible? It doesn’t quite align with our understanding of science…” He trailed off, realizing that everything they were dealing with—dimensional travel, an inexplicable system—was already beyond conventional science. If alternate dimensions existed, why couldn’t cultivation be real? Shen Yunxuan laughed. “No need to overthink it before we even encounter it. If we do, we’ll study it when the time comes.” She had already learned from the Book of Memories that in one of her possible futures, “Shen Yunxuan the Taoist Master” existed in a mystical dimension with ghosts, talismans, and formations. That world was full of wonders—perhaps she would one day end up there. Unfortunately, in her current world, there were no supernatural beings. She had even attempted to cultivate using the methods described for that version of herself, but nothing worked. She had also tried drawing talismans, but they had no effect. If cultivation were real, she would have loved to learn such mystical skills. Afterward, Elder Xu took Shen Yunxuan to visit the third floor, where twenty civilian personnel were stationed. Their job was to collect historical information on different dynasties, as well as fictional concepts from novels and the internet related to alternate dimensions. This was to ensure that if they ever traveled to a completely unfamiliar dimension, they wouldn’t be entirely clueless. Next, they visited the second floor, where twenty elite special forces soldiers were stationed. Each of them excelled in both solo and team combat, had outstanding adaptive skills, and had undergone undercover training, making them masters of disguise. They could blend into crowds seamlessly, hiding their military backgrounds entirely. This was the team prepared to accompany Shen Yunxuan on dimensional travels. For now, there were only these twenty, but they would expand as needed. However, quality was more important than quantity—only the most reliable individuals would be selected. Seeing all of this, Shen Yunxuan’s confidence soared. She had been slightly anxious about traveling to a third-tier dimension, but now, she wasn’t afraid at all. In fact, she was starting to look forward to the 1st of the month. Back in Elder Xu’s office, they revisited the topic of resource distribution. Elder Xu said directly, “The system is bound to you, and you are its master. You take all the risks to bring back resources, and that is not something we can ignore. I propose a 70-30 split between the country and you. In addition, you’ll receive military commendations, rank promotions, and financial rewards. As for items like those gifted to you by the high priest, those belong solely to you. How does that sound?” Shen Yunxuan had initially expected only a 10% share. After all, while the system allowed for rapid upgrades, her survival and ability to bring back resources depended heavily on the government’s support. Everyone involved was taking risks, making contributions, and providing her with incredible protection and convenience. Without them, she wouldn’t even know whether the things she brought back were safe or useful. Given all this, a 30% share was more than generous. Shen Yunxuan thought for a moment but didn’t refuse. She signed the confidential agreement regarding resource distribution. The government was treating her well, and she would reciprocate in kind. She didn’t need to say it aloud—when the time came, she would do everything in her power to contribute. 🌸˚˖𓍢ִ໋🌷͙֒✧🩷˚⋆ <<< TOC >>> Share this post? ♡ Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading… Published by sandy The best translator on Hololo Novels View all posts by sandy