In her previous life, Fang Qing's parents passed away one after another, and she herself tragically died in a dark, sunless mental hospital.
Upon opening her eyes again, she unexpectedly ...
Chapter 4 Conversation
Chapter 4 Conversation
Fang Qing was found safely, and the whole family breathed a sigh of relief.
After seeing off all the relatives and friends who came to help, Fang's mother sent her son away to buy vegetables and prepare lunch, and then pulled Fang Qing into the house with a serious face.
"Tell me, what happened yesterday? Also, how did you get that scar on your face? Tell me the truth. I'm your mother, don't try to fool me with discussions or studies."
Because of excitement just now, she just thought her daughter's face seemed a little fatter, but now when she looked at it carefully, she finally saw clearly that it was not fat, but swollen!
Although Director Wen said simply at the door, Qingqing was discussing study with her daughter and forgot the time and fell asleep at their house. But Liu Chunxia is not a fool, doesn't she understand her own daughter?
Moreover, Fang Qing has always been a well-behaved person and it is impossible for him to stay out all night, so there must be something wrong here.
Facing her mother's questioning gaze, Fang Qing found it difficult to speak, but thinking about what she was going to do next, she hesitated for a long time and finally said it out loud: "Mom, I met a gangster yesterday."
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Inside the house, Fang's mother understood the whole story and confirmed that her daughter was indeed fine. She heaved a sigh of relief, "Mom was rude just now, but I was also worried about you. You... don't be angry with me..."
"From now on, no matter what happens, you must tell mom first. Don't keep it to yourself. I'm your mom. I gave birth to you and raised you. I can protect you. No matter how big a mess you make, mom will support you..."
Fang Qing listened to her mother's words and nodded with red eyes.
In her previous life, after she had an accident, her mother had stood outside her door and said something similar when she was in shock and grief. But at that time, she was too desperate to hear anything else. Then her parents had accidents one after another, and she never had the chance to snuggle in her mother's arms and confide her grievances like she did today...
"I understand, Mom. From now on, I will be the first to tell you anything and I will never hide anything from you again."
Liu Chunxia gathered the loose hair around her daughter's ears and wiped the tears from her daughter's cheeks. Fang Qing took out a handkerchief and wiped the tears from the corners of her mother's eyes. It was not until then that she noticed that the corners of her mother's eyes were full of wrinkles and there were white hairs in the black hair around her ears.
Fang Qing blamed herself more and more. She had wasted ten years in a muddle-headed way and didn't even notice her mother had aged. She secretly made up her mind that from now on, she must completely put the past behind her, take good care of her family, and never let the tragedy of her previous life happen again!
Thinking of this, Fang Qing suddenly remembered those gangsters. After some thought, she told them that they knew her name. And it seemed that these people were waiting for her at that time. She just didn't know who she had offended to be retaliated against like this.
Thinking that something like this might happen again in the future, and that she couldn't be so lucky every time, instead of just sitting and waiting for death, she might as well take the initiative!
Fang Qing gritted his teeth and made a decision.
"Mom, I want to call the police."
As soon as Fang Qing finished speaking, Liu Chunxia was so shocked that she sat up straight. She tried her best to persuade her daughter not to call the police. After all, people's words were scary. Her daughter was still young and didn't know how terrible it was to be slandered by rumors. She couldn't bear the slander of rumors.
But Fang Qing was determined.
Of course she believed what her mother said, because these were all things she had experienced personally in her previous life. She would never forget the pain and despair that went deep into her bones!
But when I thought that my painful life might have been caused by someone else, I couldn't suppress the anger in my heart!
"Mom, I have nothing to fear because I am upright. Didn't you just say that you would take the blame for me even if I broke the law? I have thought this through very clearly. I don't want to escape, nor do I want to continue to endure it out of fear."
After hearing her words, her mother gradually calmed down. Fang Qing took her mother's hand and put it on her face. "I don't need you to take the blame for me. As long as you support me from behind, those people can think whatever they want. I want to walk upright in the sun and live a good life..."
Liu Chunxia looked at her daughter lying on her knees, and for the first time she felt both relieved and distressed. The little girl had grown up and could now say such a thing, but in order to protect her daughter, Liu Chunxia gritted her teeth and refused. She firmly disagreed with her daughter calling the police, and the mother and daughter were at a stalemate, neither of them willing to give in.
"Think about it carefully. Mom doesn't agree anyway. You are still young and don't understand the fear of what others say. Let's not talk about this matter anymore."
Originally, Fang's mother thought that as long as she stopped her daughter from calling the police, everything would be fine. However, she never expected that Director Wen would come to their home that afternoon, hoping that Fang Qing could identify those people and eliminate the harm to the people.
After several persuasions, Fang Qing went to the police station accompanied by his mother.
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As the night slowly fell and thousands of households fell asleep, police officers were quietly approaching a private residence outside a remote neighborhood.
At this time, inside the house, Curly was drinking and playing cards with a few brothers.
"Pair of K, anyone want one?"
The other people looked at the cards in their hands hesitantly. Seeing that no one wanted them, he proudly threw out another hand of cards, "Three queens and two tens! Hehe, let's see who can beat me!"
Looking at the scattered cards in their hands, the other three could only watch Curly take all the money on the table into his arms.
Curly's pockets were full from his winnings tonight, and he was so happy that he drank several glasses of beer at the persuasion of others. He didn't drink until he felt his bladder was uncomfortable. Then he waved his hand, held on to the wall and walked out through the back door.
"These bastards, I just won a few pennies from them... Ha, they dare to force me to drink, don't they know how much I can drink..."
Curly was groping in the dark looking for the toilet, but it was too dark and he had just walked into the wrong door. Now he went straight to the chicken coop in the backyard and poured water into the chicken coop. But before he could pull up his pants, he heard some noise outside the wall, followed by a scream from inside the house.
"Police! Don't move! Put your hands up!"
"Don't run! Stay still! Keep your head down and squat!"
Oh my god!
Curly sobered up immediately and rushed into the haystack next to the chicken coop without knowing where to go.
When the police took all the suspects to the police car one by one, Director Wen was a little confused, "No, didn't those people just confirm that there was a little curly-haired boy here? Why didn't they see him?"
The young policeman checked carefully for a long time and indeed did not see the curly-haired man. He searched the yard for a few rounds, but no one noticed the broken haystack. Finally, he had to pack up and leave.
When the police car roared away from the block, a head popped out from the haystack.
Curly spat out the grass leaves in his mouth, clasped his hands together, bowed to the sky, silently said "Thank God, thank God for your blessing", and left here overnight.
(End of this chapter)