Transmigration: The Main Character is Not Becoming the Cannon Fodder!-Chapter 255 - 9: Twin Sisters (9)

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Chapter 255: Chapter 9: Twin Sisters (9)

Li Shuning left, she didn’t want to deal with that mess anymore.

When emotions run high, saying certain things is always understandable.

The people left in the room remained silent.

The atmosphere was very heavy.

Li Xiangning had already collapsed into Chu Tao’s arms crying.

In Li Xiangning’s opinion, as long as she cried, Jiang Xiaodie would feel so sorry for her that she would agree to anything.

This time, she knew she was wronging her sister, she thought her sister would understand, unexpectedly, her sister was just as selfish.

Perhaps if she cried more, she could earn some sympathy?

However, she didn’t expect that some things wouldn’t go her way just because she wanted them to.

Xu Minrong was increasingly displeased with Li Xiangning’s behavior.

After all, the two families were long-time friends, and this matter was Chu Tao’s fault. It was finally decided to cancel Li Shuning and Chu Tao’s engagement. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎

And Chu Tao and Li Xiangning would quickly choose a date to get married.

As for the engagement, it was spared; otherwise, it would really be a slap in Li Shuning’s face.

Jiang Xiaodie felt it unfair to Li Xiangning, but considering holding a grand engagement party wasn’t good for Li Shuning, she felt it was the best decision.

Li Xiangning didn’t mind at all; what did engagement matter? Even though Li Shuning was engaged to Brother Tao, in the end, Brother Tao still married her.

The wedding banquet was set for two months later.

After all, family scandals shouldn’t be aired publicly, better to marry sooner.

If not two months later, they’d have to wait until next year for a good day.

Li Shuning simply moved into the laboratory.

As for those few formulas vital to the family’s interests, she stored them in the Qiankun Ring. Anyone who looked for them likely wouldn’t find them.

Since coming to this world, Li Shuning hadn’t been idle. Merging the knowledge of this body with her understanding from other worlds, she discovered a lot and found it easy to revamp those formulas.

If she were cruel, she could make those who stole the formulas pay by changing them so they wouldn’t be discovered, at least not in the short term. In the storyline, they put the formula to use shortly after obtaining it, without much time for clinical trials; once they used the medicine, the patients would suffer.

But Li Shuning didn’t wish for that, as the patients were innocent.

If the other side couldn’t find the formulas, naturally, there’d be no trouble, and the Li Family would remain safe.

To have more say in the Li Family, Li Shuning knew she needed achievements, huge ones.

Soon enough, the wedding of Li Xiangning and Chu Tao approached.

Meanwhile, many versions of the story circulated outside.

Stories ranged from "sisters fighting for one man" to "Chu Tao wanting both sisters," and so on.

However, most people knew Li Shuning was a sister-loving maniac, who did everything for her sister.

A sister who loved her little sister so much, yet the younger one took her man?

Whether she took her sister’s man or not, being with him was despicable enough.

Some said that Chu Tao had slept with the younger sister, leaving the Li Family no choice.

There were also numerous competitors for the two families, with some delving deeper to uncover intimate photos of the two dining together.

Naturally, people ridiculed Chu Tao, wondering how he could discard a goddess like Li Shuning for someone like Li Xiangning, who resembled a delinquent. His tastes were certainly questionable.

On the wedding day, Li Shuning did not attend, busy researching a drug beneficial for wound healing. Having Qi Refinement Level 1 abilities in the real world, she had the same ability here.

The drug was infused with True Qi through her cultivator techniques. Li Shuning, having refined Elixir Pills in the Cultivation World, was well-versed with their ingredients.

If marketed, this drug would definitely have a massive market.

To prevent counterfeiting, she had inscribed special patterns into the pills during their creation.

Most importantly, she was the sole person capable of crafting these pills; no one else could replicate them.

Unless they were also a cultivator with complete knowledge of the methods and integration sequence of every ingredient.

While Li Shuning was developing a new drug, Li Xiangning was in deep trouble.

This time, without Li Shuning to speak for her, few in the Chu Family approved of her.

Truth be told, Li Xiangning wasn’t fit to be the Chu family’s mistress.

Li Xiangning, being impulsive and completely lacking the demeanor of a noble lady, had embarrassed herself several times, causing Chu Tao to no longer want to take her out.

Having nothing to do, Li Xiangning pleaded with Chu Tao to let her help in the company.

Like the storyline, she caused several losses and later, due to a business deal, lost a substantial amount, leading to suggestions within the Chu family for a divorce from Li Xiangning.

This situation was evidently severe.

Afraid, Li Xiangning dared not seek Li Shuning, who had made it clear she’d not help her again.

Li Xiangning then went to Jiang Xiaodie.

Jiang Xiaodie, pampered since young, didn’t understand business matters.

But with her daughter finally finding someone she liked, how could she let money come between her and Chu Tao?

The loss was over 200 million, so Jiang Xiaodie directly handed a bank card to Li Xiangning.

With that, Jiang Xiaodie’s savings were halved.

Yet Jiang Xiaodie didn’t feel the pinch.

After compensating for the loss, the Chu family hushed, but Chu Tao still barred Li Xiangning from the company.

Li Xiangning was dissatisfied, but upon hearing news about Li Shuning, her dissatisfaction grew.

Yes, Li Shuning’s newly developed drug was hitting the market.

Initially, people didn’t quite believe in the Li family’s claims about the drug.

After all, crushing the drug and sprinkling it on a wound for rapid healing seemed impossible.

Yet, at the launch, Li Shuning brought in patients from the hospital and allowed those with doubts and wounds to try it themselves.

In an on-site incident, someone, due to crowd congestion, cut their palm on a piece of glass and bled profusely. Once the glass was removed and the drug applied, it stopped bleeding quickly, just as promised at the launch.

Suddenly, many were envious of such a precious medicine.

This medicine was superb; who hasn’t been injured?

If medical attention is delayed, severe wounds might lead to death by bleeding.

If this drug could swiftly heal any wound, it would be essential for every household.

However, at the launch, Li Shuning explained that the drug’s crafting was overly complex, limiting its daily production.

Although not cheap, given its efficacy, the price was considered fair.

In no time, Li Shuning’s brilliance shone through.