I was so close to catching the Bai Family.
But in the end, without direct evidence, all efforts went to waste.
Chu Yin pulled the blanket over herself and said weakly, "I’m tired, you guys go back first."
Lin Zhiyi wanted to say sothing, but Gong Chen turned the wheelchair and took her out of the ward.
The room was dead silent.
As soon as Chu Yin closed her eyes, she recalled the terrifying scenes.
It felt as if her body was still hanging outside the rooftop, with not a sliver of safety.
Even now, her hands were trembling.
She opened her eyes again, sitting up in fear.
Why did Fang Sisi lie?
And why did she call Sang Li away?
Chu Yin got up and walked out of the ward, intending to ask the nurse station about the situation.
She hadn’t gone far when she saw Fang Sisi standing up from the wheelchair, emotionally stirred as if wanting to say sothing, and finally fainted in Sang Li’s arms.
Sang Li carried her to find a doctor.
"Mr. Sang."
Chu Yin opened her mouth to call out, but Sang Li didn’t hear her.
A little nurse at the station turned and asked, "Miss, what do you want to ask?"
"Nothing."
Chu Yin turned back to the room, feeling cold all over.
Sure enough, the final outco was the sa.
She had beco the bad guy again.
...
Fang Sisi returned to the room and woke up soon after.
She looked at Sang Li’s hand tightly held by her own and lowered her eyes.
"I’m sorry, Mr. Sang, the doctor said I had a stress response."
Sang Li pulled back his hand and responded with a simple "hmm."
"Mr. Sang, I know those experiences were too painful for A Yin. Actually, we all suffered, so I want to go and persuade her."
Fang Sisi raised her hand to wipe away tears, leaving her entire face red and swollen.
Truly pitiful.
"What did Chu Yin encounter?" Sang Li’s eyes darkened.
Fang Sisi’s hand paused, bowing her head lower under his sharp gaze.
"I don’t want to ntion it anymore. A Yin won’t admit it, so let’s pretend it never happened. It’s better for A Yin this way."
"Mr. Sang, rest assured, I’ve already spoken with my sister and the others. Outwardly, we’ll say A Yin deleted the evidence on the computer in a panic, not on purpose. After all, she’s also a victim."
Sang Li’s eyes slightly lowered, with a darkness beneath them.
"No need."
"Mr. Sang, don’t be angry. A Yin really helped us; she didn’t an to..."
"I know, Chu Yin wouldn’t ss around."
Sang Li’s gaze wavered, staring at Fang Sisi.
Fang Sisi bit her inner lip, speechless for a long ti.
Sang Li turned to leave.
The next second, a hand clutched his sleeve tightly.
Fang Sisi looked at him timidly, "Mr. Sang, thank you for saving . A Yin said soone would rescue . I didn’t believe it at first, but you showed up."
Sang Li pulled away his sleeve.
"You’re mistaken. This operation was thanks to the police. We just cooperated with them. The ones who rescued you were the police and firefighters."
"..."
Fang Sisi looked at her empty palm. When she looked up again, Sang Li was already gone.
She raised her hand to cover her face and began to cry.
"I’m sorry, A Yin, I’m sorry..."
...
Inside the ward.
Upon hearing the door open, Chu Yin didn’t turn around.
She knew who it was.
"Mr. Sang, for all my hard work, rember to give a bigger bonus."
"Nothing else to say?"
Sang Li leaned against the door, quietly watching the person with her back to him.
"No. Others have already said what needs to be said, so I’m too lazy to waste words."
Chu Yin covered her ears.
"Got it."
Sang Li exited the room.
Chu Yin lowered her hands and turned to look.
He really left!
"Won often an the opposite! Why don’t you just ask one more ti!"
"If I pay attention to you again, I’m a little puppy!"
Half an hour later.
The door was pushed open again.
Chu Yin had just taken the dicine the nurse brought twenty minutes ago.
Now, she felt drowsy all over.
She rembered the nurse saying to eat before taking the dication.
In her anger, she had swallowed it directly.
"Chu Yin, Chu Yin, A Yin, wake up..."
Chu Yin opened her eyes and clearly saw Sang Li’s face.
"Call one more ti and I’ll be numb."
Sang Li: "..."
At this mont, Li Huan leaned over.
"You seem a bit off. Didn’t the nurse remind you to eat before taking dicine?"
"She did, I just didn’t listen. Don’t write nonsense! Don’t harm that little nurse."
Chu Yin rubbed her dizzy head.
Li Huan stopped writing, "It’s okay, the determination of Lin Daiyu pulling up willows is back. Eat sothing first."
"I’ll order takeout."
"Mr. Sang bought you so much. Don’t you like any of it?"
Li Huan pointed at the bags on the table.
Chu Yin only now noticed the plethora of food in front of her.
She turned to Sang Li, "You didn’t leave?"
"The final paynt hasn’t been settled. Would you let go?"
Sang Li opened a food container and handed it to Chu Yin.
Surprised, Chu Yin took the container.
Seeing this, Li Huan chuckled but then returned to the main topic.
"The police just ca to ask about your and Lin Zhiyi’s physical condition. They should be recording Lin Zhiyi’s statent now. Quickly eat sothing, so you don’t forget what you want to say later."
"I...do you believe ?" Chu Yin hesitated.
Li Huan glanced at Sang Li, puzzled, "Who said we don’t trust you?"
Chu Yin blinked, deeply moved.
"Hey, don’t cry. I can’t handle it. You eat slowly, I’m leaving now."
Li Huan’s gaze shifted between Sang Li and Chu Yin before leaving.
Chu Yin sniffled, reaching for the chopsticks. But as soon as she moved her hand, the pain made her frown deeply.
She pressed her lips and glanced at Sang Li.
"Is there a spoon?"
"No," Sang Li replied calmly.
"Then...feed ."
Chu Yin joked, not taking it seriously.
Sang Li would never do such a thing.
His kindness toward her was tinged with pity. He knew she lacked money and that she had scars she wasn’t willing to disclose.
But there were no romantic feelings.
Chu Yin lowered her head, using her other hand to control the chopsticks with her injured one.
Suddenly, a fair hand took the chopsticks from her.
Sang Li offered her a shrimp with the chopsticks.
"This ti, it’s my lack of consideration. I’m sorry."
"Oh."
Truly a courteous and ticulous young master.
Chu Yin bit into the shrimp, her gaze landing on the hand holding the chopsticks.
Long and fair, with a latent strength when tightened.
Her eyes shifted around, and she directly bit into the shrimp, gripping the chopsticks.
Sang Li frowned, "Stop fooling around, or the food will get cold."
Chu Yin released the chopsticks, licking her lips.
Her lips were a bit dry, white, leaving a layer of sheen after a lick.
Sang Li realized he’d beco distracted and quickly looked away, stirring the food box with the chopsticks for a while.
"Mr. Sang, you’re stirring the food into congee," Chu Yin laughed.
Sang Li collected himself, letting out a slight sigh.
"Eat up."
"Okay."
Chu Yin took another bite.
During this ti, she kept staring at Sang Li.
Sang Li lowered his head to pick up so food, "Stop looking. The final paynt has been made to you."
Cheered, Chu Yin replied.
"Mr. Sang, you’re so good to . Aren’t you afraid I’ll fall for you?"
"Is it my money you love? Or..."
Sang Li paused, realizing there was sothing wrong with his statent, so he didn’t continue.
Chu Yin picked at her nails, murmuring, "Can’t I love both?"
Adults don’t make choices.
She wanted both.
Sang Li remained silent for a mont, picking at his food and asking.
"Chu Yin, do you know how dogs bark?"
"Dogs? Aren’t they like woof woof..." Chu Yin almost bit her tongue, "Were you eavesdropping on !"
"You were so loud; it could be heard ten ters away, little puppy."
"Mr. Sang, don’t you know how to create a mood? Who calls a woman a little puppy?" Chu Yin protested.
"Woof woof, eat up."
Sang Li offered her two shrimps.
"You... Hmph! I’ll eat then."
Her mouth stretched into a wide grin.
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