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Chapter 1869

Chapter 1869

"Speak clearly to me!"

Listening to Fu's father's nervous and uneasy voice, Lu Wanwan sighed in his heart.

In fact, a month ago, she had imagined the scene where Fu Shuo's parents would come to confront her.

However, when it actually happened, Lu Wanwan still couldn't help but feel sad.

There was obvious panic on Dad Fu's face: "Shuo'er can't get up now. Is it related to this thing?"

After he removed this thing from Shuoer's waist, Shuoer couldn't get up. No matter how he asked, Shuoer remained silent. He could only ask Lu Wanwan!

Lu Wanwan said softly: "More than a month ago, Fu Shuo was in a car accident and lost consciousness below the waist. This waist assist device is to help him stand up and walk."

Hearing this, Father Fu's heart suddenly fell into a bottomless pit.

"The car accident was caused intentionally by my enemy. That evening, Fu Shuo went to pick up An An from school, but on the way..."

When she recalled this, Lu Wanwan felt even more sad. If she could, she would rather she was the one to pick up An An from school that evening, not Fu Shuo!

"Then what?" Father Fu asked hoarsely, "Go on."

Lu Wanwan glanced at him and continued: "On the way back, the car was hit hard twice, and the last time the car overturned. When the traffic police broke the window, they found...

It was discovered that Fu Shuo was holding An An in his arms, but he himself was seriously injured."

Father Fu closed his eyes in pain.

No wonder Shuoer went abroad to expand his business inexplicably without consulting him in advance. This time he came back and lost so much weight. It turned out to be all because of the car accident!

Lu Wanwan said sadly: "I'm sorry, dad, we didn't mean to hide it from everyone."

Father Fu is aware of his son's pride. Just as Shuoer privately agreed to divorce Lu Wanwan, he concealed the car accident just because he didn't want them to worry!

At least Shuoer is still alive...

Father Fu can only comfort himself like this.

Immediately, he opened his eyes, and his eyes were already moist: "Did you divorce Shuoer because he was disabled?"

Lu Wanwan's eyes turned red, and she pinched her palms again, and he endured it: "No..."

Father Fu looked at her mockingly and said, "What is that? What makes you choose to abandon him when he is in his most difficult time?"

She did not abandon Fu Shuo!

But this answer means nothing to Dad Fu.

Because the damage caused by the car accident to Fu Shuo has already occurred, it cannot be explained by Lu Wanwan's few words.

At this time, Fu's mother suddenly ran over and shouted: "Husband, it's not good! Shuo'er's back hurts badly, come with me quickly!"

Father Fu's eyes flashed, and he immediately left Lu Wanwan behind, turned around and headed downstairs.

After Lu Wanwan was stunned for a moment, she suddenly remembered that Chu Mo had told her that pain was a good thing!

I remember that more than a month ago, Fu Shuo couldn't feel the pain below his waist at all.

Later, Chu Mo and foreign experts came to study Fu Shuo's treatment plan together, and combined with special medicines, Fu Shuo gradually began to feel pain in his waist.

Pain is also a type of perception!

It will hurt, but it is better than feeling nothing at all, like a pile of rotten flesh!

Thinking of this, Lu Wanwan hurriedly chased her out. She hurried down the stairs and saw Fu Shuo lying on the sofa in cold sweat, gritting his teeth and looking in agony.

Fu Shuo's current pain in the waist is not accidental. He has been away from the hospital for several days. He has not been injected with any specific medicine, and he had a fight with the security guard. It is inevitable that the injury will be stretched to his waist.

Fu's mother stood beside Fu Shuo, holding a microphone in one hand and wiping the sweat from his head with the other, saying: "Son, please be patient... Mom will call your family doctor right away!"


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