018. Have the Right to Know
Story: [Rebirth] Progress Bar for Capturing Targets Author:Velvet Verity Novels words:4141 Update time:2023-07-14 10:46:51
Wen Yuan took Su Ruobai directly to the hospital in his later years and conducted a thorough examination from head to toe.
The examination results showed that Su Ruobai was only slightly dehydrated, and was otherwise in good health. Following the doctor's advice, Wen Wannian returned to the country with Su Ruobai and checked into the Yueting Hotel.
The two of them did not communicate at all throughout the entire journey. Su Ruobai was extremely tired, leaning against the car and dozing off whenever they were not walking. During this time, Wen Wannian and Cheng Ke also did not exchange any words, as if they were afraid of disturbing him.
Not speaking doesn't mean Su Ruobai knows nothing.
After returning to the Guoyue Hotel, Weng Wannian expressed his gratitude and bid farewell to Cheng Ke. He then went to Su Ruobai's room to take care of him.
Su Ruobai took a simple shower and tiredly lay on the bed, but couldn't fall asleep.
So many things were too bizarre, one strange event after another lined up in my mind, circling around.
Why did I reincarnate?
Why was I kidnapped?
Why is it completely different from the previous life?
What exactly is the white progress bar?
......
Su Ruoba stared absentmindedly at the ceiling, completely unaware that the man beside him had observed all of his applications.
"Don't you want to take a nap?" Wen Wannian gently suggested, "If you're feeling tired, why not get some sleep."
Su Ruobai blinked her eyes when she heard the words, her drifting thoughts suddenly snapped back: "Don't you have anything to say?"
Wen Wannian blinked for a moment and asked, "What?"
Are you still pretending to be ignorant at this moment?
Su Ruobai sat up, his dark and clear eyes resembling a bright mirror, firmly locking onto Wen Wannian's sculpted and handsome three-dimensional face.
"Jiang Wei, you know him." It wasn't a question, but a statement.
Wen Wannian fell silent for a few seconds, exhaling slowly, "I'm sorry for involving you."
"What I want to hear is not an apology," Su Ruobai spoke frankly, "Tell me the reason, the cause and effect. I have the right to know."
Su Ruobai, who existed in the past, always believed that his speculations were correct. He was not foolish; even though he had pretended to be weak and gentle in his previous life, he had clear insight into everything in his heart.
In this lifetime, he revealed his true nature, taking the initiative to attack, hoping not to live as weak and boring as he did in the previous life.
Every decision is like taking a diverging path, going against the previous path taken in the previous life.
Indeed, he is no longer weak and dull. After being reborn for only a few days, he was already kidnapped and on the verge of life and death.
And the one who brought him all of this, surprisingly, was the seemingly harmless man standing before him.
Su Ruobai's gaze became increasingly complex, and the man across from her should have noticed it as well.
Wen Wannian's calm gaze fell upon Su Ruobai's face. The pale and devoid of any trace of rosy complexion revealed just how weak the owner of the body truly was.
Facing someone like Su Ruobai, Wen Wannian truly couldn't hide anything.
"Jiang Wei's younger brother is the one I sent to prison."
Wen Wannian's voice carried a hint of coldness in his later years, "His younger brother was involved in a robbery case, and in the midst of the chaos, indirectly caused the tragic death of a hostage. I accepted the commission from the victim's family and sent those robbers to jail."
Su Ruobai's face remained expressionless as he shook his head in his heart. It's not just that, it's not that simple.
Perhaps sensing Su Ruobai's disbelief, Wen Wannian flashed a helpless smile and said, "You're quite perceptive."
He sighed and continued, "Jiang Li encountered his former enemy in prison. I don't know the specifics of what happened, but a few months later, news came that he died suddenly in prison."
The prison naturally wouldn't disclose the real cause of death, so behind the words "sudden death," there is an immense amount of heartlessness and coldness.