Time passed on...
Rong Xinghe's struggles and journey ahead were nothing short of inspiring, a testament to resilience and determination that shaped her into a force to be reckoned with.
At just the age of 14, she felt a calling deep within her heart, compelling her to institute an NGO dedicated to educating hurting and orphaned children, just like her. This desire to uplift those in need was fueled by her own experiences and the understanding of what it meant to feel helpless in a world that often turned a blind eye to those who suffered.
Rong Xinghe was encouraged by the stories of children who didn't have access to education, a fundamental right that she so very cherished. She believed that every child deserved the opportunity to learn and grow, no matter their circumstances. With fierce resolution, she gathered her resources and connected with her friends from the 'Voice of the World', crafting a vision for her organization that would soon extend beyond even her wildest dreams.
However, turning this vision into reality required substantial financial support. Drawing from her connections in the entertainment industry, she set her sights on forming a global alliance called the Youth Team. This initiative united artists from around the world, each committing to donate 20% of their concert and performance earnings to the NGO. These performances, rich in skills and passion, would become the lifeblood of her organization, generating the funds necessary to support countless young ones in need.
Of course, the Six Tigers aided her every now and then, ensuring the NGO's treasure would never empty, on their watch. If it brought bliss to their angel, every dollar spent was worth it. They certainly didn't mind lightening their bank accounts by a few million bucks, if it meant putting a laugh to her face.
Rong Xinghe didn't just sit back and let the artists do the work, though. Following the attack in Ilveria, when she found herself unable to walk, she struggled for a long time to figure out a way to stay actively involved in the NGO and Youth team operations. Her Bro Su was tirelessly dedicated to her recovery, hiring a team of devoted doctors and physical therapists, solely focused on healing as many of her injuries as possible. God, she loved him so much.
While confined to a wheelchair, she embraced her role as organizer and manager for her creation, pouring her heart and soul into every event. Her thorough planning and compassionate intentions paid off, as the concerts not only raised significant capital but also planted a positive media image for the artists involved.
Her immense dedication did not go unnoticed, of course. The Six Tigers made sure of that. Several government authorities and military officials began to appreciate her humanitarian efforts, recognizing the impact and changes she was making in the community. Rong Xinghe received numerous national awards, and accolades that honored her contributions.
When she turned 15, Rong Xinghe's life took another pivotal arch. After months of unwavering care and support from her Six brothers, she was finally off the wheelchair. Though she could initially manage only a few steps at a time, her body quickly adapted to the gradual improvements over the following weeks, each small victory washing relief and warmth over her sworn family's hearts.
Her mental health and education were of utmost importance to the Six men though it all, obviously.
Initially, she had little to no interest in the family business, an expansive empire looming over her like a shadow. However, as she observed the threats posed by her cousin Rong Yufan, she realized that simply handing over the reins to him would be an injustice to her twin sister, Rong Xiao, who was studying abroad at the moment. Not for long, at least. Determined to secure her sister's future, she turned to her brothers, Lu Wei and Zhi Xi, for guidance.
The business geniuses, both experienced tycoons in their own right, welcomed her curiosity for the game of numbers with open arms. They recognized her potential and were more than excited to share their knowledge. Over countless late-night discussions and brainstorming sessions, they imparted their wisdom, teaching her the intricacies of the business world, from strategy formation to market analysis.
To their amazement, Rong Xinghe quickly proved herself a natural strategist. Her ability to formulate plans, foresee challenges, and play mind games with opponents was unparalleled. She analyzed data with the keen eye of a seasoned executive, calculating risks and rewards with an acumen that belied her age. Her brothers marveled at her intellect, recognizing that their Lady Luck was more than just a competent teenager; she was a formidable force, one whose intelligence needed to be carefully refined
After all, she did possess an IQ of 210, a rare gift that set her apart from her peers. But what truly made her exceptional was her stubbornness. Unlike many who shied away from starting over, she clasped challenges with shocking grit, refusing to let past failures slow her pace.
Despite her current rise in the business world, there was one aspect of her life that weighed heavily on the Six Tigers' hearts: her passion for singing. Once a rich and zealous part of her identity, she had stepped away from her instruments, leaving behind a fanbase that mourned the loss of their idol.
The Koel, as her fans often referred to her, had fallen silent. Her absence from the music industry was felt widely across the world.
Rumors swirled as fans speculated about the identity of the person who had pushed their idol from a moving train, the monster who had stolen her away. They yearned for justice, wanting to know who had the audacity to harm someone so innocent and precious.
Then came a turning point for the Rong family, a moment that would change the course of their history forever.
In a police station, a lawsuit was filed against Rong Yufan, the heir of the Rong family, for the attempted murder of his own sister, Rong Xinghe. The six brothers, united in their mission, had diligently gathered evidence over the past few months, meticulously documenting every detail of the case.
The news of the lawsuit sent shockwaves through the nation. As the Rong family scrambled to hire the best legal minds to defend this sick son of theirs, the public became increasingly outraged. How could someone hurt their own flesh and blood like that?
The Six men stood relentlessly behind Rong Xinghe, fully aware that Rong Yufan would likely slip through the claws of the judiciary. Xanvoria wasn't in a state where politicians and judges couldn't be bought off—it was a brutal reality of every government across the globe, to be truthful.
And that was perfectly fine by them.
They hadn't filed this case with the purpose of throwing Rong Yufan behind bars. This was about making a statement. In the world of wealth and the high-class society they were a part of, perception was everything. What the powerful believed, the public followed. It didn't matter if, despite all the evidence, the fucking bastard walked free.
What truly mattered was their unyielding hostility for the Rong family, a hatred so deep it equated to socially blacklisting them in the eyes of anyone was anyone in Xanvoria. Not to mention, their international allies.
While they waited for the day Rong Xinghe herself would want to seek vengeance, the Six were hell-bent on ensuring that the Rong family's future would be nothing but a pathetic existence. Every single day, the fear of losing everything would hang over the Rongs like a dark cloud. They would not have a wink of comfortable sleep for the years to come, if the Superfamily- the Six Tigers and their Two Princess- had anything to do about it.