"I'm not leaving! "I'll wait here for my parents. Just now, I was disobedient, so I ordered the bear, and then they disappeared. I'll wait here for them to come back, then tell them: I don't want to be a bear anymore!" An innocent voice rang out, young and tender, but filled with a choking feeling.

In almost an instant, all of the passersby disappeared along with the blinding sun. The scene changed as a light rain began to fall from the sky.

She was obviously still very young, but for some reason, she felt that he had a very broad shoulder. His soft and gentle voice continued to ring out, "Huan Huan, it's raining, let's find a place to shelter from the rain, okay?!"

"Huan Huan, are you angry again?!"

"In the future, I will no longer secretly run to my parents. I will no longer go to that street to wait for my parents. I know, they won't look for me there anymore! "

"Don't be angry. If worse comes to worst, I'll go find them and secretly tell you, okay?!"

"I want to go to my house."

"In my yard, there is a very big peach tree. Before summer, there will be a lot of peaches growing on top. I can't pick any when I'm standing under the tree. I asked my dad to pick it for me and my mom to pick it for me. They always ignore me. Huan Huan, since you know how to climb trees, can you help me pick them?! "

"Huan Huan..."

Drizzling rain, soaked in clothes. Su Jingya desperately turned her head, wanting to clearly see who had carried her on his back, but … She couldn't see it clearly. She could only see his back very clearly and firmly.

It was a very simple beige T-shirt with countless black handprints on it. It was messy like a map.

In the dream, Su Jingya clearly understood that she was the one who made the handprint.

And that small, immature back contained the infinite power that could let her calm down the world the most.

She had a nagging feeling that in that instant, it was called … For eternity.

Su Jingya was suddenly jolted awake from her tears.

She curled up in the middle of the bed like a shrimp and buried her head deep in the pillow. She bit the blanket hard, wanting to get through it.

She did not know how this could have happened. She did not know why she had such a strange dream, nor did she know why she was crying so miserably. She kept feeling as if there was something inexplicably tugging at the deepest part of her soul …

Hospital.

When the butler entered the ward with chicken soup and tonic, he saw Mr. Chu standing motionlessly in front of the sickbed. His face was filled with exhaustion and vicissitudes as white hair emerged from both his temples. He felt a pang in his heart.

The steward walked in quietly and the steward spoke gently, "Master, have some soup and some tonic. Sister Ling just sent them here."

After saying that, he put the thermal container on the bedside table and quickly opened it, placing it in a bowl.

However, Mr. Chu didn't even look at him and directly pushed him away with his hands, shaking his head as he said, "I have no appetite. Take it away. By the way, call the attending physician over and have Yi Fan checked again. When are you going to wake up?! "Also, when will the foreign experts arrive?"

"Master, if you don't eat, where can you go?! More or less, you should eat a little. "You have some soup, I'll go get a doctor right now …" The butler spoke with great concern: "If you don't eat, you will be sick when the young master recovers. Isn't the loss more than the gain?"

Mr. Chu really didn't have any appetite, but after hearing the butler's persuasion, he still took the bowl and chopsticks and drank a few mouthfuls of chicken soup.

When the butler saw the Mr. Chu eating, he was startled.

Thus, he quickly left the ward, intending to call the doctor over.

However, just as he walked out of the ward and closed the door, in the corridor, a boy of about five or six suddenly rushed towards him. Then, he raised his head, staring at the clear and clean eyes, and said loudly, "Uncle, this is a letter for you."

The steward was surprised. He stared at the boy for a while, and then he reflexively looked around at the corridor. It was empty, and there was no one there.

After hesitating for a moment, the steward took the envelope and asked in a low voice, "Little friend, tell uncle, who gave you this envelope?"

"…" The little boy just shook his head and ran.

The butler shouted at the boy's back as he disappeared around the corner of the corridor like a rabbit. After hesitating for a moment, the butler stared at the envelope for a moment before opening it.

But, the moment he opened the envelope, the butler was startled, it was actually a cheque: The one that Su Jingya took away yesterday.

The fact was: Su Jingya hesitated for an entire night and in the end, still decided to return the cheque worth 300 thousand to the Chu Clan.

She clearly knew that returning it in person would definitely be rejected, so she found a child to help with the delivery of the envelope.

In the safe passage on the first floor of the hospital, Su Jingya handed over two ridiculously large Rainbow Sweets to the little boy and said with a smile, "This is your reward. One is what you deserve, while the other is what you deserve. "

With that, Su Jingya patted the little boy's head.

The moment the little boy saw the Rainbow Sugar, his eyes suddenly turned bright as he tilted his head and asked, "Auntie, two candies, are they really for me?!"

"En!" Su Jingya nodded.

"Thank you Auntie!" "My sister loves to eat Rainbow Sugar. She cries every day when she gets an injection. I'll go to Rainbow Hall and give it to her now. She won't cry when she gets an injection later." The little boy happily took the Rainbow Hall and skipped away.

Su Jingya watched the boy leave and watched his happy back. She could not help but feel gloomy. At this moment, her inner activities were very complicated: firstly, she was moved and envious of little kids, they were so simple, so full of satisfaction, and happiness was so simple in their eyes; secondly, he had a little sister who was suffering from leukemia, and his family was like a pauper. He, who was supposed to go to school, chose to stay in the hospital to take care of her in order to save money; she was supposed to be innocent and enjoy her childhood, but she had to use her weakest and weakest strength on behalf of his family like a small adult …

When she found out that this little boy, in order to save money for her parents and help her sister raise medical fees, often went to a trash can near the hospital to pick up cans for her to pull, her heart... It was unbearable.

She really wanted to help him. She wanted to help this cute and sensible boy. However, even she herself … He could no longer protect himself.

There was a large number of children who needed her care and help, and she simply could not afford to take care of him any longer.

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