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"Don't think that I don't know anything just because I lie in the ward all day long. Do you think my mother is a fool? Where did you get the money for the surgery? Why do you suddenly have so much money?"

"Mom." Qiao Ni lowered her head and didn't know how to answer. Did she sell herself? Did she sell herself for her mother?

"Don't call me, I'm not qualified to be your mother. How can any mother watch her daughter abuse herself?" Qiao's mother burst into tears as she spoke, and Qiao Ni felt heartbroken when she heard it.

"Nini, your father passed away early, and I don't have much ability. I can only work as an ordinary worker in a textile factory. However, I hope you can be successful and live a good life in the future. You don't have to work hard for money every day like your mother.

I'm planning, but I'm afraid it won't be enough. Mom puts all her hopes on you, just hoping that you will be well and happy."

"Mom." These words made Qioni feel extremely sad. She knew how high her mother's expectations were for her and how proud she was, but she didn't know that her mother felt what she had done and now she was filled with such hatred.

Iron is not like steel.

"You go out, I want to have a good rest. If you still want me to feel better, just go out and don't come back tonight." Mother Qiao said with a desperate look on her face, her face cold and determined, not allowing any resistance.

Qiao Ni didn't know what to say, so she had to take her schoolbag and look at her mother again before leaving the ward.

Before leaving the hospital, she called the nurse and told her that she would take care of her mother that night and that the salary would be calculated separately. The nurse happened to be fine and thought that the conditions she offered were good, so she agreed.

After hanging up the phone, Qiao Ni raised her head and looked at the sky. The sun was setting in the west, but in this city made of steel bars, there was no leisurely leisurely view of Nanshan Mountain in the poem, only a gray depression.

The pressure was so heavy that she couldn't breathe.

She felt even more sad when she looked at the crowds of people coming and going on the street, with the words "Keep away from strangers" written on their faces.

At night, she spent the night at school, but she couldn't sleep well. Thinking about what her mother said, she felt like she was carrying a thorn in her back.

Just as she was turning around, her cell phone rang suddenly. Fortunately, she answered it in time so as not to disturb the sleep of her roommates.

The call came from my mother's cell phone, and suddenly a bad feeling passed through my heart.

"Miss Qiao, you, your mother can't survive, come here quickly." The nurse's anxious and frightened voice penetrated her ears like a sharp sword, causing her whole body to tremble.

Mom, please don't let anything happen.


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