After Returning, I Was Deceived by the Stunning Senior Sister

Eight years ago, his clansmen's blood stained the dust. Now, the God of Slaughter is reborn in a bloody war, returning with the raging flames of revenge, vowing to ignite the endless darkness o...

Chapter 55 The Truth Revealed

Upon hearing Wu Tian's words, Wen Yuan's expression turned solemn, and she said firmly, "As the organizer of this class reunion, I have an unshirkable responsibility, and my situation is somewhat better..."

Before he could finish speaking, Wu Tian suddenly interrupted, his tone tinged with mockery: "I won't stop you from taking responsibility, but what does this have to do with you?"

After saying that, Wang Libin retorted impatiently, his indignation evident in his words: "Hmph! Is this all my responsibility alone?"

He thought to himself that he and Wu Tian had a long-standing feud, and now that he had gotten himself into trouble, Wu Tian was probably gloating.

The compensation for killing someone in a car accident would be so heavy that it could bankrupt him, so he certainly didn't want to take responsibility alone.

Wu Tian glanced sideways, his eyes calm and indifferent, and said casually, "I didn't say it was your responsibility, why are you getting so worked up?"

These words left Wang Libin completely baffled.

After the incident, all the classmates tried their best to distance themselves from the situation, and no one spoke up for him.

As a result, Wu Tian, ​​his mortal enemy, strongly defended him, and he really couldn't understand what Wu Tian was up to.

Meanwhile, Zhou Shufang, burning with anger, demanded in a shrill voice, "Is it our fault?"

Wu Tian's lips curled slightly, a hint of coldness appearing on his face, his retort clear: "Heh, don't you know what's going on in your mind?"

Zhou Shufang was furious and shouted in her defense: "Xiao Bao was playing on campus and was injured by your car. What did we do wrong?"

Upon hearing this, everyone nodded in agreement, acknowledging that the car was responsible for hitting the pedestrian.

Even though Wang Libin tried his best to shirk responsibility, he couldn't hide his guilty conscience. On the other hand, Wu Tian was so confident and self-righteous.

Wen Yuan took a deep breath and slowly said to Wu Tian, ​​"Wu Tian, ​​let's stop arguing pointlessly. The child is gone, and everyone is heartbroken..."

Wu Tian interrupted again, asking firmly, "When you examined him just now, did you find any signs of an impact?"

Wen Yuan pondered for a moment, then shook her head and replied, "This...it seems not..."

Then, a question arose on his face: "What's wrong with that child?"

"You'll have to ask the child's grandmother!" Wu Tian's eyes were sharp as he looked directly at Zhou Shufang, as if he could see into her heart.

Zhou Shufang's expression changed drastically, her eyes flickering uncertainly. She hadn't expected Wu Tian's criticism to suddenly turn against her.

The onlookers exchanged bewildered glances, and the atmosphere instantly became tense.

"What...what do you mean?" Zhou Shufang's voice trembled slightly as she tried to remain calm and retorted, "Don't make false accusations! Xiaobao is my grandson, how could I possibly harm him!"

Wu Tian did not answer directly, but said calmly, "I didn't say you harmed the child, but if you don't tell the truth, then you are harming the child."

Upon hearing this, Wang Libin felt a mix of emotions.

Although he was at odds with Wu Tian, ​​he had to admit that Wu Tian's words made sense at this moment.

He looked at Zhou Shufang, a hint of doubt creeping into his mind.

“Aunt Zhou, I hope you can tell the truth.” Wen Yuan’s voice was gentle but carried an undeniable strength. “The safety of children is paramount. No matter the reason, we should face it.”

Although she didn't know why Wu Tian suddenly shifted the blame to Zhou Shufang, she knew that Wu Tian must have his reasons for doing so.

Upon hearing this, everyone felt that there was more to it than met the eye, and they all echoed this sentiment, expressing their hope that the truth would come to light.

Zhou Shufang looked somewhat helpless under everyone's gaze. She lowered her head and remained silent for a while, but finally seemed to have made up her mind. She looked up at everyone, a complex emotion flashing in her eyes.

“Okay, I’ll tell you.” She took a deep breath, her voice low and trembling, “Actually… actually, Xiao Bao has a strange illness; when he’s frightened, he… will appear to be dead…”

Everyone was shocked by these words.

It turns out that this was not a simple traffic accident, but rather caused by the child's own health problems.

"Why didn't you say so sooner!" Wen Yuan's emotions surged as she strode closer, her question carrying an undeniable force: "This concerns the child's life safety."

She quickly bent down to examine Xiao Bao's condition and was surprised to find that although he had stopped breathing, he still had body temperature. This was indeed a case of shock, also known as apparent death!

No wonder her CPR efforts were in vain; only electric shock could save her.

However, at this moment, there was no equipment at all. She was like a skilled cook without rice, and suddenly felt that there were many difficulties.

A glimmer of hope flashed in Wen Yuan's eyes after despair. She looked at Wu Tian, ​​her eyes filled with pleading and expectation: "Is there any way to save him?"

Wu Tian smiled calmly, his hand flicking out a packet of silver needles that landed gracefully in her hand. His tone was steady and confident: "Focus on Renzhong, Neiguan, Zusanli, and Yongquan, supplemented with Suliao, Shaochong, Shaoze, and Shixuan..."

Wen Yuan was overjoyed and nodded hurriedly, preparing to save the person according to Wu Tian's method, but she soon stopped.

She knew that such acupuncture was no ordinary technique, and if one was not a professional, it might backfire.

"Please, do it!" she pleaded urgently.

Wu Tian sighed softly, without refusing, and walked steadily to Xiao Bao's side. With the silver needle in hand, he moved like a snake emerging from its hole, instantly and accurately piercing the child's acupoints, the silver light flashing.

A few minutes later!

As a clear cry broke the silence, a weight was lifted from everyone's hearts, the gloom dissipated, and the sun shone again.

Zhou Shufang rushed over, hugged the child tightly, tears and smiles mingling as she choked out, "Little Bao, you scared Grandma half to death!"

Wu Tian gently twirled the silver needle, then leisurely sheathed it. His face remained calm as a still lake. As he turned around, he walked leisurely to the car, seemingly unaffected by any of this.

Wu Tian smiled faintly, his words exuding undeniable confidence: "I just cured him."

Upon hearing this, Zhou Shufang was stunned, her eyes filled with disbelief: "You...you're telling the truth?"

Wen Yuan spoke first: "Since he said so, then there's definitely no problem."

His words revealed boundless pride and self-satisfaction, as if Wu Tian's achievements were his own honor.

Zhou Shufang was moved to tears and crawled forward on her knees, her gratitude overflowing: "Sir, you are kind and skilled, your kindness is as heavy as a mountain, please accept my bow!"

Wu Tian waved his hand casually, his words carrying a deeper meaning: "No need to thank me. I just didn't want my classmates to be unhappy because of your staged accident."

Although Wu Tian's tone was indifferent, the onlookers were filled with respect and applauded his extraordinary act.

Wu Tian saved not just one child, but an entire family, and indeed many families.

At this moment, a curious voice arose from the crowd, tinged with a hint of probing: "Sir, your medical skills are so amazing, can you cure cancer?"

Wu Tian's lips curled slightly, his contempt tinged with a strong sense of dominance: "The diseases of the world are nothing more than a matter of lifting a finger for me, it's just that many people can't afford the price."