Chapter 238
Huan Yu stood behind him for a long time, and only when she heard Chu Jiusheng cough a few times did she regain her senses in a panic.

He put down his small suitcase and took a blanket over.

It draped over his shoulders and closed the window for him.

Chu Jiusheng restrained his expression and did not criticize.

Huan Yu squatted in front of him, and said slowly, "Master Jiu, it's cold in the night, be careful of the wind and cold."

As soon as she finished speaking, Chu Jiusheng coughed twice in cooperation.

Huanyu wanted to help him smooth the air, but Chu Jiusheng raised his hand and refused.

The plain white hand stayed in the air for a moment, and Huanyu laughed at himself a little too much in his eyes, and slowly retracted it, but it landed on Chu Jiusheng's legs covered with blankets.

Then, without Chu Jiusheng's consent, he slowly put his head on the back of his hand.

Chu Jiusheng frowned, and was about to raise his hand to push her away.

But Huanyu obviously didn't read it, but he seemed to know it in advance.

She spoke in a low voice, with a hint of pleading, "Jiu Ye, in just a moment, I will leave immediately, leave Haiping, and I will never see you again in this life."

Chu Jiusheng's hand stopped, and finally only landed on the armrest of the wheelchair.

He never gave Huan Yu any thought.

Even if it is comfort before parting.

Because, Huanyu only stayed for a moment, but Chu Jiusheng still helped her up.

If it was Chu Feijue tonight, maybe he would offer a few words of comfort?

Oh, he might not even chase Fei away.

How could Huan Yu compare himself with Fei Jue without compromising his capabilities?

But tonight, she was very bold and said a lot of things she didn't dare to say to Chu Jiusheng before.

She said: Chu Jiusheng, I was young and energetic at first, and I really just wanted to take you down, without mixing emotions and simply being unconvinced, but who would have thought that your heart is made of stone. I got in, I fell in love with you, and I was desperate, but you still refused to look at me more.

She also said: It is impossible for that Chu Feijue to end well with you.

She also said: Chu Jiusheng, if I do it all over again, I will definitely stay far away from you, and I will never have anything to do with you in this life.

Chu Jiusheng frowned deeply, his eyes closed like an abyss.

He still said, "You can get nothing except money when you are with me."

It's exactly the same as it was seven years ago.

But now when Huan Yu hears it again, he just feels that every word of his is like ice in the twelfth lunar month, very biting.

She got up anyway and left.

Walking to the door, she turned her head for the last time, and she softly shouted: "Jiuye, if you regret it someday, you can go to me"

No matter when, she waits.

But she turned her head too quickly and walked too fast.

Maybe she did it on purpose.

In this way, she couldn't see Chu Jiusheng shaking her head, and couldn't hear Chu Jiusheng say, "No more, never in this life."

After a long time, his room returned to dead silence again, even the wind outside the window didn't dare to disturb it anymore.

He was thinking about what Huan Yu just said.

He and Fei Jue will never end well.

It is because he is too clear, so this sentence is like a curse, which cannot be erased no matter what.

People like him seem to be born to kill.

But not long after he was born, Chu Hongqian's eldest wife died of illness suddenly.

There are no signs.

Chu Zhuocheng, who was four or five years older than him, was provoked by someone. His mother was killed by his newborn brother.

He was a four or five-year-old boy who wrote the letter.

Unexpectedly, Mrs. Chu also believed it.

Chu Hongqian is in charge of Chuzhong, and he often transports goods, so he is not at home all year round.

From that day on, Zhong Min took him, who was just born, to live carefully in the huge mansion of Chu Zhai.

(End of this chapter)

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