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Chapter 80: I Don ‘t Mind Taking Back My Liver at All

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Tan Xingyue never had a mother from a young age, and the love and care she received were all from her grandparents and Wen Xin. After her grandfather passed away, her grandmother and Wen Xin continued to take care of her. Grandma and Wen Xin were the most important people to her. She did not want to lose them.

“Don’t worry, Yueyue. Grandma will be fine. Be good and go to school. Grandma will accompany you!”

Yang Jingyan used her old and wrinkled hands to gently rub Tan Xingyue’s head. She looked at Wen Xin guiltily, not knowing what to say.

The nurse saw that the old lady had stabilized, so she walked out and went to get food again. Only Tan Xingyue and Wen Xin were left in the room to accompany Yang Jingyan.

Su Li, who was sitting in the corridor, saw the nurse walk out and hurriedly went forward to ask about Yang Jingyan’s condition. The nurse only said indifferently, “Grandma’s condition has stabilized. Miss Wen and Miss Tan are accompanying her inside. Mrs. Geng, it’s best if you don’t disturb her!”

Hearing the nurse’s words, Su Li instantly beca agitated again. She vented her anger at the nurse.

“Who do you think you are? What right do you have to speak to like this? Do you believe that I can fire you right now?”

“You can try!”

Wen Xin walked out of the ward at this mont. She closed the door behind her and leaned against the wall lazily. She looked at Su Li with a cold gaze, as if she was looking at a cold corpse.

When Su Li t Wen Xin’s pitch-black, vicious eyes, her initial arrogance cald down a lot.

She maintained her superior attitude and said, ” Since you’ve already left Ice City, why did you co back? You should return to Ancient Market Town and continue your life in the countryside. Why did you bring Tan Xingyue here now? I’m telling you, I won’t let you into the Geng family!”

“Geng Clan? Do you think I care?”

Hearing Su Li’s words, Wen Xin laughed coldly. She stood up straight, turned around, and sat on the bench. Her legs were crossed casually, and she looked wild and evil. No one could be more arrogant than her.

“Madam Su, I agreed to cooperate with your daughter’s treatnt not because I was afraid of you, but because I wanted Grandma to live a happy life in her later years.”

“It’s a pity that I was wrong. In the future, you don’t have to care about Grandma’s matters anymore. The bridge is the bridge, the road is the road. I don’t care if you never co to see Grandma”

“But… I advise you not to provoke . I don’t even know what I will do.”

Wen Xin’s voice was cold and indifferent. When Su Li heard it, she felt a chill run down her spine.

Su Li stared in disbelief at the powerful aura of Wen Xin. She had never imagined that the person who had always been timid and was often pushed around by the servants in the Geng family would possess such a strong presence now.

“Wen Xin, let tell you, you will forever owe , don’t even think about..

“Is that so? Since you can’t pay back, then take my liver back. If you think I owe you forever, then I won’t pay you back!”

Wen Xin gave Su Li a devilish smile. Only now did she realize that she was wrong. She had been wrong from the very beginning.

Su Li was frightened by Wen Xin’s smile. She held her handbag nervously and fled. She could not risk Geng Qiu. Geng Qiu was her only hope.

Seeing Su Li leave in a panic, Wen Xin’s beautiful eyes narrowed slightly. She was very glad that her grandfather had begged her in the past. Otherwise, Su Li would not have had a good life!

After a few days of treatnt and recuperation, Yang Jingyan’s health slowly improved, and no one ntioned again what happened that day.

After that day, Su Li did not co to see Yang Jingyan again either..

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