Special Agent’s Rebirth: The Almighty Goddess of Quick Transmigration - Chapter 298
The hospital director also noticed Ye Shaohua and recognized her as the stranger from the night before.
“General Yun, you must understand—Commander Yun’s situation cannot wait,” the director said urgently, ignoring Ye Shaohua for now and focusing entirely on General Yun. “Our domestic technology isn’t capable of handling this. Please reconsider.”
A cold sweat broke out on General Yun’s back.
Countless people internationally were waiting for an opportunity to take Yun Nuo’s life.
Not to mention others, groups like the mafia and former assassin leagues would undoubtedly strike during any attempt to move him abroad. With Yun Nuo currently unconscious, General Yun had never felt more tense.
He clenched his fists, noticing Ye Shaohua still hadn’t left. His brow furrowed. “Bai Xuamo?”
But Bai Xuamo wasn’t paying attention to General Yun. Instead, he looked at Ye Shaohua.
This time, he couldn’t even bring himself to call her “Shaohua.” He just asked quietly, “Do you have a way to get the Commander out of the country?”
Ye Shaohua shook her head.
She had no intention of sending him abroad.
Seeing her response, Bai Xuamo and the members of Unit One visibly deflated.
General Yun, observing that Yun Nuo’s subordinates—who rarely listened to him—were looking at Ye Shaohua with hope, couldn’t help but eye her with newfound curiosity.
Nearby, Ye Sinian watched Ye Shaohua, her fingers gripping her phone so tightly her knuckles turned white.
She truly hadn’t expected that removing her glasses would completely transform Ye Shaohua—both her aura and her face.
She wore no makeup, yet her features were striking: vividly red lips, long, dense lashes that fluttered like butterfly wings, and dark, piercing eyes that held a sharp, cool light.
Even in this tense environment, she remained composed and unhurried, as if surrounded by an invisible barrier that set her apart in her own world.
“And this is…?” General Yun finally diverted some attention to Ye Shaohua.
“Uncle, Auntie, hello. I’m Ye Shaohua,” she began, pausing slightly before adding, “…Yun Nuo’s online friend.”
“Online friend?” General Yun was taken aback.
Not only him, but Bai Xuamo, Ye Sinian, and the others were equally stunned by her words.
An online friend?
Who still meets online friends in this day and age?
Especially someone like Yun Nuo?
Bai Xuamo and Ye Sinian suddenly recalled Ye Shaohua’s earlier comments about knowing a few online friends and going out to meet them.
Could she have meant Yun Nuo and his circle?
Mrs. Yun, who seemed very gentle, remembered how Yun Nuo had been constantly on his phone during his recent leave at home.
She had never pressured her son about anything since he was young.
He had already shouldered too much from childhood.
Now that he had finally found someone he liked, she was happy for him.
Thinking this, she managed a warm smile for Ye Shaohua. “You’re… Shaohua, right? Are you here to see A’Nuo?”
Seeing the grave expressions around her, Ye Shaohua knew the situation was serious.
But it shouldn’t be.
She had checked him last night—he hadn’t seemed that critical.
“Yes,” Ye Shaohua smiled at Mrs. Yun before turning her gaze toward Yun Nuo’s room. “How is he doing now?”
Mentioning Yun Nuo brought Mrs. Yun’s suppressed grief rushing back.
“All the renowned doctors and specialists in the country have been here,” she said, clutching Ye Shaohua’s hand. “They say the hospital’s current testing capabilities can’t even identify what this virus is.”
Hearing this, Ye Shaohua nearly barged into the room on the spot.
But she couldn’t. Her design skills in this world could be explained by her physics background, but medical expertise would be harder to justify.
Yet, viruses existed to be deciphered.
“Is there really no way?” Ye Shaohua asked Mrs. Yun. “If there’s anything I can do to help, please let me know.”
Mrs. Yun could tell from Ye Shaohua’s attire that she wasn’t from an influential family.
Although Ye Shaohua’s demeanor seemed extraordinary.
Still, she didn’t look down on her. She just patted Ye Shaohua’s hand gently. “Good child, you don’t need to worry about this. Leave it to his father and the others.”
Ye Shaohua paused.
It dawned on her that they still saw her as an ordinary person.
She pressed her lips together but didn’t explain further.
“Can I go in to see him?” she asked Mrs. Yun.
Mrs. Yun shook her head. “No, the director said no one can enter. They’re worried about secondary infection.”
Even she and General Yun, despite their anxiety, hadn’t been allowed inside.
“Let’s make preparations,” General Yun finally decided. “Arrange a private jet. Unit One, come with me to the conference room to plan our strategy. We need to depart as soon as possible. Director, please contact the medical specialists in M country. I’ll handle the rest of the arrangements.”
The director glanced surprised at Ye Shaohua, then breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing General Yun’s decision.
Their hospital truly had no solutions left. Every minute Yun Nuo stayed there was a minute of dread for them.
Since she couldn’t enter, Ye Shaohua couldn’t force her way in to check Yun Nuo’s vital signs.
So she simply took a taxi home.
On the way, Ye Cheng called to say they were returning soon.
Ye Zhenzhen and Li Min were coming back with them.
Once home, Ye Shaohua went straight to her room. The first thing she did was boot up her computer, insert her USB drive, and place her fingers on the black keyboard.
A command prompt popped up almost instantly. Ye Shaohua entered a string of code from the USB drive.
In mere seconds, she had accessed the hospital’s backend system.
She located Yun Nuo’s medical records.
After copying the file to her USB drive, she quickly switched screens and entered another set of commands.
Barney was on a return ferry, watching videos on his laptop, when a dialog box suddenly popped up, startling him so much he nearly spilled his coffee.
Y: This is Yun Nuo’s current condition. See if he can hold on until you arrive.
Barney’s eye twitched. His computer’s firewall was custom-built by Nolan himself—on par with the FBI’s.
And Ye Shaohua had breached it so effortlessly?
He grimaced, finally believing what Nolan had said about her hacking skills being formidable.
He accepted the file without scrutinizing it, just giving the medical data a quick glance before replying:
[Don’t worry, he’ll last until I get there.]
Ye Shaohua had studied medicine before. After reviewing the records, she knew Yun Nuo could hold on for another two days.
Barney’s response didn’t surprise her.
Her main goal was to have Barney study Yun Nuo’s condition during his journey to China.
She then looked up Barney’s past records online.
She found that he had indeed saved numerous patients from the brink of death.
From what Ye Shaohua could tell, Barney’s medical skills surpassed the current era’s standards.
Before this, she had been considering how to subtly hint about the virus if Barney failed to detect it.
But now, it seemed that wouldn’t be necessary.
Ye Shaohua finally relaxed.
Just then, Ye Cheng, Ye Zhenzhen, and the others returned.
Li Min looked at Ye Shaohua with newfound admiration. She never imagined that the Yu family, who had tormented her and her mother for over a decade, could be dismantled so effortlessly by her cousin.
She thought her cousin was incredibly cool.
“What are you doing?” Li Min asked, seeing Ye Shaohua at her computer.
“Looking for an online friend,” Ye Shaohua replied, closing her laptop. “Want to use the computer?”
Looking for an online friend?
So even someone this impressive had online friends? Li Min glanced at Ye Shaohua, not quite understanding, but shook her head immediately.
Ye Shaohua smiled.
She then pulled out a black card from her bedside drawer—the one Benji had given her last time. She’d left some funds on it.
Since things were already exposed, there was no point hiding anymore.
Seeing that Ye Cheng, Ye Zhenzhen, and Du Man had returned from grocery shopping downstairs, Ye Shaohua opened her door and took the elevator down.
At the elevator entrance.
Xiao Han, the supposed top student, had brought Meimei back to thank Grandma Li for introducing him to such a wonderful girl. They were planning a flash marriage.
Grandma Li was also there with the thirty-something senior manager, Mr. Yu.
Seeing Ye Cheng and the others, she curled her lip. “Xiao Yu, you and Miss Lin have a good life ahead. Not like some people—mediocre conditions but acting like they’re too good for anyone. Mark my words, she’ll never get married…”
Just as she was speaking, the elevator doors opened.
Ye Shaohua immediately saw Ye Cheng, Ye Zhenzhen, and the other three. “Dad, Mom, Auntie.”
Grandma Li’s words caught in her throat.
After returning from S City, Ye Shaohua had stopped wearing her glasses.