So I didn’t dare to tell the truth, only saying I had gotten lost. When asking for directions, they tried to assault , but I managed to escape.
The leader here rushed over to check on . They asked if I wanted to file a report, but Bai Fanglan frantically refused.
"Forget it! I won’t be staying here for long anyway. If word gets out, my husband won’t... he won’t be happy."
At that ti, things were quite conservative, and encountering such incidents inevitably led to suspicion, so the leader understood.
Bai Fanglan faced this severe situation, suffering a fracture, and needed hospitalization.
The tasks arranged by the unit naturally couldn’t be completed; the hospital had to assign soone else for the business trip, leaving them quite dissatisfied with her.
After leaving the train station and catching a taxi, it took no ti to arrive. How could this happen in broad daylight? But such words couldn’t be said, so only so comfort was offered.
In Shenzhen, Bai Fanglan didn’t have much chance to enjoy the scenery, spending each day in the hospital. She secretly purchased and consud post-exposure contraceptive pills and quietly took a blood test. Now she could only hope the other party had no disease; otherwise, her life would be ruined.
Now she didn’t have the energy to resent Sun Chan and others, only praying that nothing happened to her, and she beca much more compliant.
Regret surged in her heart. Why did things turn out this way with Gu Junming and others? If everyone had co and left together, nothing would have happened. But now things were like this: work was unsuccessful, her husband wanted a divorce, even grandfather was indifferent to her.
Now, this incident occurred, with her being... by two n.
Bai Fanglan lay there, tears streaming down.
Once recovered, she went back to the north, leaving this nightmare of a city.
All she wanted now was to find Wang Hu. Having gone through this, she truly matured, realizing no one owed her anything, and no one was obliged to treat her well unconditionally.
She didn’t dare to tell anyone about this incident. Bai Fanglan finally matured, but the price was too heavy. She didn’t know the road ahead would beco even harder, with this event causing a severe and irreparable impact.
She took a car to Beijing, called Wang Hu to apologize, tears streaming: "I’m really sorry. I know it’s my fault! Injured, hospitalized in Shenzhen for a month, I missed you every day. Please give one last chance! I promise to be a virtuous wife and mother!"
Wang Hu wasn’t a hard-hearted person, and since love and marriage had a very limited significance in his life, being with anyone was the sa. So upon hearing his usually tough and proud wife say this, he had nothing else to say, agreeing to her request, and they stopped discussing separation or divorce.
Bai Fanglan went to where Wang Hu was studying. Seeing his wife so emaciated and haggard, wearing clothes that didn’t seem her own, he sighed and went over to comfort her.
Bai Fanglan embraced Wang Hu, sobbing: "I was wrong! I was really wrong. Please forgive !"
I put a green hat on you, but I really didn’t an it. I will make it up to you!
Wang Hu sighed deeply but finally forgave her, taking her to stay at the guesthouse for a day.
He had no intention of touching her, but Bai Fanglan wouldn’t let him go, constantly kissing him, and provoking him.
She was truly scared! Her period hadn’t co yet, and even though she took the pill, it wasn’t 100% effective. If she really got pregnant, she couldn’t afford an abortion; she’d already had one miscarriage, which was too harmful. So she had no other choice.
Wang Hu also felt his wife’s actions were out of guilt, so he turned over and pinned her down. Well, if it’s only as consolation.
Neither of them had much enthusiasm, and it was over in a quarter of an hour.
Yet Bai Fanglan was content, holding her husband tightly, trembling all over.
"I’m sorry, Wang Hu."
"It’s okay, just sleep." Wang Hu patted her shoulder.
Yao DianDian knew Wang Hu and his wife went out to stay together, pouting, feeling unhappy. She liked him, but what could she do? She didn’t want to be the third wheel, but it seed she had no chance? Yet unwillingly, she continued to secretly admire him from afar.
Bai Fanglan returned to the Wang Family and started learning household chores, her attitude towards her in-laws remarkably improved, a complete change from before.
Mrs. Wang found it strange but considered it a genuine awakening, so didn’t comnt much.
Father Wang was naturally happy, Bai Fanglan was now completely obedient. If his son returned and they had another child, it would be perfect.
Bringing the tiline back, Sun Chan and the others had no idea Bai Fanglan encountered such misfortune. Exiting the train station, they headed to nearby lodgings.
Because of Gu Junming and Yan Kai, Sun Chan stayed at the military guest house too. The environnt was nice, and most importantly, very cheap, which made Sun Chan very happy.
Han Dong also chuckled: "Thanks for the favor! Otherwise, we’d have spent much more."
"It’s not like you’re lacking money."
"I may not lack money, but who doesn’t want to save? Excess money can bite, can’t it? Let’s pack up; we’ll go shopping later."
Gu Junming and Yan Kai went to handle official matters, suggesting dinner together.
Han Dong looked at Sun Chan: "You don’t look well. Why not rest for a while? I’ll go scout the wholesale areas."
Sun Chan naturally wouldn’t let her go alone and decided to go along, wanting to see what interesting clothes were available.
"I’m not tired; I basically just slept on the train."
"Alright, let’s go!"
They went to a place called East Gate, filled with clothing wholesale stalls, many vendors bustling around. It was Sun Chan’s first ti seeing so many clothes, dazzling her. The variety was vast, the styles abundant, and everyone wore trendy clothes suitable for the hot weather, usually in shorts and tees, so revealing Sun Chan felt a bit embarrassed.
She arrived wearing a jacket, fortunately taking it off before leaving, now dressed in a water-red shirt and black trousers, feeling too plain.
People crowded everywhere, bustling and lively, with very inexpensive clothes, so as low as tens of yuan for a big sack, letting you pick whatever you wanted. Everything was available.
People from various places ca to buy, even foreigners.
Besides clothes, they sold shoes, bags, and all kinds of accessories. Sun Chan’s eyes couldn’t take it all in, overwheld with excitent. Being a girl, she loved beauty, as everyone does, and adored it all.
Han Dong spotted so T-shirts with cartoon designs: "These are cheap, let’s buy a few."
"Okay." Sun Chan and Han Dong squatted down, picking out a pile of clothes, made from cotton, very comfortable, and economically priced, three pieces for five yuan. Han Dong also bought a skirt, water-blue with pearl-like buttons, quite pretty.
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