Security officers quickly arrived at the scene. The leader exuded a captivating aura, his fox-like eyes slightly tilted upwards, making him irresistible. The team members behind him had diverse styles, yet their allure didn't diminish. They wore the same uniform, appearing professional and capable.

"Hello, Tushan Song." Tushan Song stretched out his jade-like fingers, which were slender and powerful, towards Ying Lun in front of him.

Ying Ni stared at the hand curiously, surprised by Tu Shansong's amiable attitude. "Hello, Ying Ni."

"I understand your situation. My colleagues are conducting a detailed investigation on the scene." Tu Shansong's voice was gentle but firm. "Why don't we find a place to sit down and talk? Perhaps we can better understand each other's situation."

Ying Meng nodded and followed Tu Shansong to the temporary command center nearby. She admired the leader's professionalism and calm demeanor, and was also looking forward to the upcoming conversation.

Tu Shansong had just successfully completed a mission and, after several days of travel, had finally returned to base. Upon his return, he learned of a concerning piece of news: the director's niece had recently undergone a critical examination at the Security Bureau. Although the outside world knew very little about the matter, Tu Shansong was aware of some details, particularly regarding the situation of the Ying family.

The Ying family's origins can be traced back over 2,000 years to the Qin Dynasty. Their ancestor was the daughter of Qin Shi Huang, Ying Zheng. This princess was adopted at a young age by a cousin. This cousin, frail and sickly from childhood, separated from his brother upon reaching adulthood and adopted a secluded life. This secluded lifestyle allowed the Ying family to avoid the bloody purges during the reign of Qin II.

During this turbulent period of turmoil and the rise of powerful figures, this ancestor of the Ying family not only managed to recover part of the family's ancestral property but also generously funded the careers of impoverished scholars. Although he remained aloof from the fray of the imperial court, he closely followed world events, developing a profound understanding and unique perspective on the rise and fall of nations.

The Ying family has always maintained its distance from the political center, yet the number of individuals they funded and supported is countless. During turbulent times in history, the Ying family has always bravely stepped forward to shoulder what they believe to be their responsibilities. In modern times, the head of the Ying family generously donated funds and supplies to the People's Army at its inception. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the Civil War, despite facing immense pressure from all sides, the Ying family steadfastly provided weapons and medicine to the People's Army and supported their fighting efforts. In the early days of the People's Republic of China, the Ying family even sold their property to fully support the nation's construction. Even during the great turmoil and purges that followed, no one, even high-ranking officials, dared to challenge the Ying family, and their status and influence remained unshakable.

Ying Ni's father was a military elite, meticulously nurtured by the nation. He not only distinguished himself in the military but also founded an elite unit known as the Stinger Special Forces. Under his leadership, the unit successfully carried out numerous highly classified and dangerous missions, repeatedly making outstanding contributions to the nation. Meanwhile, Ying Ni's mother was a highly respected and outstanding military physician. While serving in the field unit, she treated countless wounded soldiers with her superb medical skills and fearless spirit, earning widespread acclaim and respect.

Tragically, during a top-secret mission, this remarkable couple bravely sacrificed their lives due to betrayal by a spy within their ranks. While sorting through their belongings, military personnel unexpectedly discovered the existence of Ying Ni. Their suicide note, written in a letter, was filled with loyalty and love for their country. They believed that sacrificing for their country was a soldier's destiny and an honor. In it, they earnestly requested the nation to care for their young daughter and ensure her safe upbringing until she reached adulthood.

Upon learning of this situation, senior military officials, after careful deliberation, decided to secretly protect Ying Ni. They instituted a series of protective measures to ensure she faced no threats during her upbringing, while also providing her with the necessary living and educational support. All of this was done without the knowledge of others, ensuring her safety and privacy.

Some families are closely tied to the fate of the winners, and they try their best to protect the only bloodline left by the winners.

Tu Shansong spoke of Ying Ye and Dongfang Rong with deep respect. He said, "Miss Ying Meng's father and mother are both people we should deeply admire." His words revealed his admiration for the immense sacrifices they made for their country. Ying Ye and Dongfang Rong were both heroes who dedicated themselves to their country, and their deeds will be forever remembered.

Ying Ni has no qualms about speaking about her parents. She says frankly, "My parents are truly heroes. Feel free to speak frankly." She deeply understands the sacrifices her parents have made for their country and understands that they are dedicated parents. Although she may see them less frequently throughout the year, they always care about her academic and emotional development. Despite their distance, their love for her has never diminished.

Xiao's mother treated Yinglan like her own daughter, caring for her meticulously, even making Xiao Chen jealous. She always paid close attention to Yinglan's studies and her mental health, ensuring she felt the warmth of family as she grew up.

"The Security Bureau is divided into four groups. The first group is composed of disciples from the Taoist and Buddhist sects, led by Gu Yanqing, the senior disciple of Mount Shu. The second group is composed of individuals with special skills from the Miao and Maoshan sects, and is led by the current young priest Miao Yimo. As for me, I lead the third group." Tu Shansong couldn't help but sigh as he recounted this. Even in China's decline, its millennia-old heritage was still enough to surpass its foreign rivals. "Miss Ying Ni, could you please guess who makes up the third group?"

Ying Ni glanced at the "person" surveying the scene, then turned to Tushan Song, her tone filled with certainty: "Your surname seems to reveal everything. Among the demons, apart from Tushan White Fox, I'm afraid no one else would have Tushan as their surname."

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