Shi Huaijin glanced at her coldly, threw the orange in his hand on the ground, "Get out."
"But my aunt asked me to take care of you." Su Yuxi bit her lower lip in embarrassment, looking at him as if looking at a terminally ill patient, wrapped in sympathy.
In fact, this man is now no different from a terminally ill patient. I heard that he attempted suicide by jumping off a building a few years ago and broke his leg. The doctor said that his body functions were severely damaged and he would not live for a few years.
"Get out." He frowned and emphasized his tone.
Su Yuxi curled her lips and said nothing more. She stood up and said, "I'm out here. I need to make a call."
Sitting on the bench outside, the heat hit her face, and soon her T-shirt was soaked with sweat.
This is an ordinary ward of an ordinary hospital. There is no air conditioning in the corridor, and it is full of people registering for slings. The carbon dioxide they exhale has no time to dilute.
It was too hot and she couldn't stay any longer, so she got up and went to the rooftop.
I found a shady place to stand.
Jingle Bell--
Her cell phone rang.
After looking at the note, she subconsciously looked around before picking up.
"Sister! Where are you? Mom asked me to take you back to your hometown!" Susi's bright voice came through the phone.
"Where are you? I'm going to find you." A look of helplessness flashed in Su Yuxi's eyes, and she raised her hand to rub her swollen temples.
Today's children are really difficult to manage.
She came to Haicheng to go to school, and was inadvertently found by her rich biological parents, who voluntarily married Shi Huaijin for her sister for the five million dowry.
Everything was going smoothly, but that boy Su Si made a fuss about her wedding and pushed Shi Huaijin downstairs.
Although Shi Huaijin's status in the Shi family is not high, he is the face of the Shi family. If the police intervene now, this kid will be in trouble.
I hung up the phone and hurried to where Suss said he was.
"Let's go! I've bought the tickets! Let's go home!" When Su Si saw Su Yuxi coming, he took her hand and walked out.
Su Yuxi pulled him and her face turned cold: "Susi, let go of me, I won't go back."
"Sister! Why did you marry that cripple! He treats you badly!" Susi roared at the top of his lungs, his handsome face turned red, "Is your rich mother really nice to you? Ah? Why are you
Listen to her!"
Susi is three years younger than her and is just eighteen this year. He is her younger brother who she brought up since she was a child. He is mature and sensible, and he is not generally kind to her.
"She gave me money." Su Yuxi looked at him and replied calmly.
"Snapped!"
Susi suddenly raised his hand and slapped her.
Su Yuxi was caught off guard and was knocked to the side of her head. The strands of hair around her ears fell down, and red marks instantly appeared on the side of her fair face.
"Su Yuxi!" The young man was shaking with anger and his eyes were red.
The sister in his impression is not like this...
Su Yuxi brushed back her loose hair, took out a pile of money from her bag with lowered eyes, and stuffed it into his hand, "Go back and give it to your parents."
"Don't say I'm married."
Su Si snorted sarcastically and threw the money on the ground, "Su Yuxi! You will have nothing to do with our family in the future!"
He strode away and brushed her with his shoulder, causing her to stumble back.
He knelt down and picked up the money on the ground one by one. He tried his best to smile, and his right cheek was red and swollen, which was a little oozing.
Smiling and laughing, she cried silently and couldn't stop.
Without money, she really wouldn't survive this winter...
Bang!
[Immediate mission: Find out the truth behind the original owner falling downstairs, time limit is two days.]
[Accumulate ten real-time tasks, and you can unlock some plots. 】
Shi Huaijin's closed eyes moved, and he pulled out his thoughts from the memory of the original owner.
What would a man living in hell ask for?
It's nothing more than finding his light and living on.