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Chapter 62 A Belated Apology

As Chi Zao's words came out, the soul of the old man in front of him was shaken.

The doctor on the side turned his head in surprise.

I saw this young and pretty female student leaning against the wall with a calm and calm expression on her face.

Chi Zao's words came suddenly.

It sounded like he was responding to the doctor's emotion just now, but actually he was saying it to the old man in front of him.

She looked at the commotion at the other end. Men and women of several years were crying. When their emotions got agitated, they began to argue and blame each other.

The old man didn't look at them, but looked at Chi Zao, and said quietly, "... When should I leave?"

"Everyone has a fixed time in this world, it may be one month, it may be fifty years, it may be a hundred years. Let's call this thing destiny. Maybe it's unfair, some children haven't had time when they are just born.

If you enjoy life, you will die young, but what to do, this is life."

"No, why is fate so unfair?" The old man's face changed, unwilling to accept the reality.

Doctor Nian on the side was also stunned for a moment and asked the same question, "Why is fate so unfair?"

Chi Zao's eyes flashed slightly.

The old man in front of me has lived for thirteen years. His death today is not by chance or accident, but by destiny.

His soul was extremely clean, and it was obvious that his life span was over, and he was allowed to live, grow old, sick and die naturally.

But he mistakenly thought that he was angry to death, so he felt unwilling to do so. As a result, his supposedly clean soul gradually gathered anger and resentment.

Chi Zao now has a bit of professionalism.

Although she still doesn't want to open the business.

However, as an intern, she couldn't just watch a clean soul condense into evil spirit and turn into an evil ghost.

"Fate is inherently unfair. Of course, anyone can try to change fate. But people will eventually die of old age." She moved her eyes lightly and looked directly at the old man, as if talking to herself or to him.

Who heard, "Professor Liu's life is over, and he should leave peacefully today."

She was telling him that it was time for him to leave in peace.

The old man's soul trembled slightly and he opened his mouth.

Doctor Nian on the side looked at her with even more surprise.

Her tone was light, and she sounded old-fashioned when she spoke. Every word she spoke was unlike anything she could say at her age and condition.

Just wanted to talk.

Chi Zao suddenly turned his head, "Oh, by the way, doctor, I heard my mother say that if you were a good person in life, your soul will be very clean after death. A kind soul can see some things that ordinary people can't see. That's it.

?"

doctor:"???"

Why hasn't he heard of such fairy tales?

There is no soul without soul.

When a person dies, he disappears completely. The so-called soul is just something imagined by the living person's thoughts about the deceased person.

Doctor Nian subconsciously wanted to popularize science, but when he saw the girl's clear and bright eyes, he couldn't bear to destroy the girl's faith.

This girl would say such heavy and philosophical words one moment, and then act as innocently as a child.

The doctor just thought it was funny.

Little did they know that in front of them, the anger that had just gathered in the old man's soul gradually dissipated due to Chi Zao's words and returned to its original clean and transparent state.

Suddenly an old and peaceful voice sounded from behind: "Little girl, I didn't expect that you still have feelings about fate at such a young age. You said fate is unfair, but you also said that fate can be changed. Old man, I would like to know, little girl.

How do you think you can change your destiny?"

Chi Zao was startled. He turned around and saw an old man wearing a Tang suit and holding a cane standing behind him. He didn't know how long he had been standing there.

She looked at the old man, her eyes flashing slightly.

The old man was also looking at her at this moment, his deep eyes wrapped in wrinkles, but the moment he saw Chi Zao's face, a turbulent wave arose.

Chi Zao noticed the sudden change in the old man's eyes and paused.

Meeting his inexplicably excited gaze, she was a little puzzled, but she still said, "Everyone is different."

Chi Zao felt that when he said these four words, the old man in Tang suit in front of him became even more excited.

Although he stood there motionless, not even a single strand of his gray hair fluttering, just like the old pine tree standing tall, the violent ups and downs of his emotions were not fake.

What's going on with this guy?

"Everyone is different, everyone is different!" The old man suddenly laughed.

His smile made everyone around him stunned.

Even the family member who was crying and arguing at the other end looked over and looked unkind.

An old man died in their family, and this old man was actually laughing next to him?

Chi Zao frowned slightly.

Doctor Nian next to him was even more confused. If the old man's clothes and demeanor were not so unusual, he would have called people into the office to have a look.

At this time, two more people walked out of the office at the back.

One is a young man with a calm and low-key temperament.

The other, over fifty years old, is dignified and solemn.

Chi Zao recognized him. He was the director of this hospital, his surname was Chen.

"Chi, Chi Zao?" Over in the emergency room, a familiar voice of surprise and hesitation came from the family.

Chi Zao was stunned and turned to look.

I saw Liu Shaowei walking out from behind a young couple with slightly red eyes.

Chi Zao watched him walking towards him, not knowing whether to sigh or laugh.

This world is too small.

She knew before that Liu Shaowei's family was well off and his parents were both leaders, but she didn't expect that Professor Liu was his grandfather.

She never thought that one day, she would witness the death of Liu Shaowei's relatives and help Liu Shaowei's deceased grandfather eliminate his resentment.

"Shaowei..."

Professor Liu stretched out his translucent hand towards Liu Shaowei who was walking towards him, but Liu Shaowei couldn't see him and passed directly through his arm. He looked at Chi Zao with a look of sorrow and sorrow as if he had just cried, "Chi Zao,

Why are you here?"

The voice was even a little hoarse.

Chi Zao glanced at him and said a faint "hmm" as a response.

"Are you here to buy medicine?" Liu Shaowei saw the bag in her hand, and the sadness on his face became more obvious, "You have seen it, right. If you are not feeling well, you should take medicine as soon as possible. My grandfather died because he was treated too late.

…”

Chi Zao said nothing.

Liu Shaowei noticed her coldness. Although he was used to her indifference that kept people away from thousands of miles away, he was still a little embarrassed, a little guilty, and a little embarrassed.

"Well, I..."

Just as he was about to say something, someone over there called him over.

He clenched his fists, suddenly plucked up the courage, said, "I'm sorry!" and turned around and ran away.


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