"I don't need you to find it; you can just wait to die," Gu Yunting said coldly.
"Don't do that, I was just joking with you. Look, you and your little wife are fine, aren't you?" Luo Su pleaded in haste.
Gu Yunting glanced at his right hand, which could no longer be straightened, and sneered, "That's just what you think!"
He would never let Luo Su go. Since there was still one antidote left, he could find it himself and didn't need his insincere good intentions.
...
When Jin Lan learned that there was still one antidote, he became instantly excited. However, they had no clues, which was quite tricky. Fortunately, his team had already developed a drug that could delay the toxicity, thus temporarily saving Gu Yunting's life.
...
Lin Zehan asked Ye Wan if she wanted to intern at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He had a friend there who could arrange it for her.
Ye Wan was naturally overjoyed but worried that she wouldn't be able to do a good job.
"You're just an intern, you're not really being asked to face any difficult problems alone. Don't worry, it'll be fine," Lin Zehan reassured her.
After considering it, Ye Wan gladly accepted. Firstly, she might have to take a leave of absence in about six months, and secondly, it was indeed an extremely precious and rare opportunity. She had always dreamed of working at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but at that time, it was impossible for her. Gu Yunting wouldn't allow her to soar.
So, she had made the worst-case plan: to find a small place to hide and earn money as a translator. Although she wouldn't earn much, she wouldn't starve. Most importantly, she could escape Gu Yunting's control.
The situation was different now. She had completely broken free from Gu Yunting's control. Her brother's illness was cured, and she no longer had any burdens or weaknesses. She could freely do what she wanted to do.
Lin Zehan personally went to the principal to handle the paperwork for Ye Wan. The principal was more than happy to oblige. Although their school produced many diplomats every year, getting in this early was still an honor.
Once everything was prepared, Ye Wan went to report. As she entered, she immediately felt a good impression from the elegant and simple decor of the place.
After completing the internship procedures, Ye Wan went to report to her assigned work area.
Her supervisor was a man in his forties, named Fang. He had a kind face and spoke gently, giving a comfortable impression. He personally led Ye Wan to her workstation and told her to familiarize herself with the environment first.
The staff here were generally young, around thirty years old. Ye Wan was the youngest. After the supervisor left, the sister next to her, in a wheelchair, came over and exclaimed at Ye Wan, "Little Ye, with your looks, why are you here at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs? It would be so much better to be a celebrity and earn a lot of money."
"I never thought about being a celebrity. I'm just here for an internship for now," Ye Wan said, wanting to gain work experience and not make enemies. So, she first clarified that she was only interning and wouldn't take anyone's job opportunities.
"What a pity then. With your face, you'd definitely be a huge star. You're even more beautiful than my idol. I have to admit that," the woman said with a smile.
On her first day, the person responsible for guiding her didn't assign her any tasks, saying she should get familiar with the work environment first. Ye Wan then asked the person who had spoken to her what she could do.
