Chapter 48

Ever since the world war that happened five thousand years ago, all the spiritual energy in the world had gradually thinned out. Duan Feihan, who was a walking vault of spiritual energy, was the first and only person she had seen throughout her five thousand years of living!

Bai Chuwei left Duan Feihan’s embrace in content. She lifted the bag near her feet and pulled open the zipper to retrieve a bag of medicinal ingredients before passing them to him. “Here you go, your father’s medicinal ingredients.”

Evidently, Bai Chuwei had blatantly stolen a huge sum of money from him.

As the successor of the Duan Family, he did not flinch even once for spending three hundred million yuan nor did he reveal any traces of heartache.

Duan Feihan’s hands were crossed together as he calmly asked. “Chuwei, what’s inside your bag?”

Bai Chuwei took out the book in response and said, “It is a book called ‘Memory of the Mountain Moonlight’. I am told that it’s a must read book for the entrance examination. Duan Xingye gave it to me.”

Duan Feihan’s slender and jade-like fingers suddenly stretched forward and took the book from her. He said, “The contents of this book are incomplete, give it to me. I’ll give you the complete book tomorrow.”

Bai Chuwei frowned. The ‘Memory of the Mountain Moonlight’ which she casually wrote two centuries back was indeed incomplete. How could he possibly get a complete version when she herself had not written it?

Could it be that someone else wrote a continuation?

Bai Chuwei smiled and nodded. “Then I’ll have to trouble you.”

Duan Feihan drove Bai Chuwei home and behind them was a small truck that carried the medicinal ingredients which he had spent three hundred million yuan on.

After reaching home, Bai Chuwei instructed the servants to deliver all the medicinal ingredients to the empty storage room in the attic.

Fearing the loss of potency, the medical apprentices had tightly sealed the ingredients in sacks.

Aunt Chen had been a nanny for the Bai Family for five years and was also good friends with the lady of the family. Therefore, she believed herself to be an integral part of the Bai Family.

When she saw Bai Chuwei ordering the servants to carry large bags up to the attic, she said in an eerie tone, “Miss Chuwei, the Bai Family is considered to be a reputable family. Just because the old man is fond of your cabbages, please don’t assume that you can bring cheap goods into the house. Don’t lower the standard of the family.”

Bai Chuwei looked at Aunt Chen with a meaningful smile, and the latter’s scalp turned numb. She felt as if she had been seen through by this young girl.

Bai Chuwei said with a smile, “A servant should do what a servant ought to do. You are not qualified to interfere with your employer’s affairs. Unless… Aunt Chen, you believe yourself to be one of us, already?”

Aunt Chen was frightened by Bai Chuwei’s casual remark and dared not meet her abstruse eyes. She hastily lowered her head and apologized.

Bai Chuwei chuckled lightly and went up to the attic.

Ha, there was not a single one who could fight against her.

According to reason, she had lived for five thousand years and would not have bothered when facing such provocation. However, the mission provided by the faulty system was for her to slap those who had bullied the original owner in their faces.

So apart from the male and the female lead, there were also her foster family. Aunt Chen was a good breakthrough point for her to deal with her foster parents.

The reason being that Aunt Chen had an improper relationship with her foster father, Bai Hongguang.

Her foster mother, Liu Man was a headstrong woman. She could tolerate her husband’s numerous affairs outside, but the house was her territory. She would never allow another woman to act wildly in a place where she had the control.

If Liu Man were to know that her husband had had an affair with Aunt Chen in the house, there would be a great show to see…

Bai Chuwei revealed a meaningful smile and the white furry hamster seated on the desk suddenly shivered. “Dear Ancestor, please don’t smile like that. It scares me.”