Chapter 89 The Invisible Son (1/2)



Shuangqiu's disability was brought from her mother's womb.

Ever since she could remember, she had always been sitting in a wheelchair, looking out the window at the scenery.

Her father was away on business all year round, and her mother always knelt in front of her and cried, her face becoming more and more haggard day by day.

The young Shuangqiu didn't understand why his parents were sad, why he could only sit in a wheelchair and stare blankly all day, or why the birds outside the window kept chirping.

She could only be as well-behaved as possible, not crying or making a fuss, and just sit there quietly so that her parents would not cry hysterically. She spent her entire childhood sitting in a wheelchair like this.

Until her parents divorced, there were new relatives in the family, and she had a fierce sister.

She behaved even more obediently because the stories in the street stalls she used to make a living were always terrifying.

My father was still often away on business trips and disappeared, but my stepmother and sister didn't think it was as terrible as they had imagined.

But she just sat quietly in her wheelchair, went to school, read books, relied on others in every aspect of her life, and suffered many strange looks.

In fact, Guaiqiao understood that he could not change the fact of disability. Later, after he passed away, his father went on a business trip and never came back.

My sister said they became two unlucky people who were unwanted by everyone.

䮹 Shuangqiu shook her head, at least her sister didn't abandon her.

My sister is good at fighting and no one in school dares to bully her.

She studied well and had some talent in music, so at least her sister didn't have to worry about her tuition fees.

The birds outside the window are chirping all the time, but life will go on peacefully.

"Don't be stunned!"

䮹Shuangqiu came to his senses and pulled the sword out of the monster. This was the third one.

Yes...it’s the end!

Many people died inexplicably, and terrible monsters appeared everywhere.

That quiet and stable life is no longer within reach, and even the wheelchair that had always accompanied him was thrown into some unknown corner.

From childhood to adulthood, the biggest physical activity for me every day was to move from the bed to the wheelchair, but now I was curled up in the arms of a strange man, holding a sword with him to stab the monster to death.

Real... a new and novel feeling.

Fang Ming snatched the sword from her trembling hand, shook it lightly, and the blood drops on the blade flew away.

"Thank you." Qi Shuangqiu took the sword.

"You don't seem to be resisting?"

The girl responded to Fang Ming's teasing look and answered seriously, "This is an experience I have never had in my life. I will experience it carefully and cherish this opportunity."

Fang Ming found it interesting. This guy really was treating this as a monster-killing game, right?

He picked up the girl and walked upstairs. He heard her hurriedly say, "Wait... there's someone in the men's restroom on the fourth floor!"

Fang Ming didn't care, "Why? You are so kind-hearted and you still want to save him?"

䮹Shuangqiu shook his head, "Let's go and give him a sword, he's a bad guy."

Fang Ming carried her into the men's restroom.

A man dressed in traditional Chinese clothes was cowering in a cubicle. Suddenly, the door of the cubicle was kicked open, and he saw the familiar disabled student huddled in the arms of a tall man, holding a blood-red sword in his hand.

"Oh..."

Just as the man was about to speak, the sword slashed across his neck. Due to lack of force, it only left a wound, and blood splattered all over the toilet seat below.

He covered his wound tightly, his eyes wide open, unable to believe why the well-behaved disabled girl suddenly attacked him, even though he hadn't offended her yet!

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