Chapter 77: Buried with Dark Crimes
Aunt Wu's voice made the scene even more chaotic.
Wu Zhongguo, who had been retreating with the crowd towards the small square across the road, disregarded his own safety and turned to run towards the ruins. If Gu Yanzheng hadn't restrained him, Chen Zhenzhu alone wouldn't have been able to hold him back.
"Bring Aunt Wu here." Gu Yanzheng dragged Wu Zhongguo along, distracted as he spoke to Shen Zhenzhu. The next second, Shen Zhenzhu had already darted out, pulling Aunt Wu, who was outside the cordon, back.
The south building houses 160 households, and the exact number of people buried in the rubble has not yet been tallied. Half of the north building is pitch black, and the sound of evacuation footsteps can be heard continuously.
Firefighters shooed several people who were risking their lives for money away. Shen Zhenzhu saw the firefighters going against the flow of people and rushing towards their comrade carrying a burning gas cylinder. Fire blankets and explosion-proof containers were placed one after another, but they still couldn't stop the old gas cylinder from exploding!
The earth was shaking.
The sounds of bombing, screams, and running!
Chen Zhenzhu pulled Aunt Wu away in time, pressing her down to crawl on the ground to avoid the flying debris.
"Help! Someone is injured!"
"Someone save me! I'm under the roof beam—ah—"
"My child, my child..."
Aunt Wu lay on the ground, seeing chaotic footsteps before her eyes. Thick black dust and smoke engulfed the scene.
"Are you alright?" Shen Zhenzhu got up from the ground, clapped her hands, her palms slightly scratched by the gravel, looked down and saw Aunt Wu's eyes on the verge of collapse, and quickly said, "Xiao Chuan will be fine, he's a smart kid, don't worry."
Gu Yanzheng and Wu Zhongguo came over to help Aunt Wu up. Gu Yanzheng saw Chen Zhenzhu wipe her palms on her trouser leg, then went back to the car, grabbed a bottle of mineral water, and opened it: "Come over and rinse it off. If there's bleeding, we'll have to get it treated."
Shen Zhenzhu first took Aunt Wu's hand and looked at it. Seeing that there was nothing wrong, she then brought her own hand forward, cupped it in water, and rubbed it: "It's nothing, just a little cut."
Gu Yanzheng lifted the back of her hand, looked at it, and took out a napkin to wipe her hand clean.
Wu Zhongguo had no time to pay attention to anyone else. Aunt Wu leaned on his arm, her eyes vacant as she looked at the running disaster victims: "I saw Xiao Chuan go into the building. Why did he go in? Why did he do that?"
The blackened half of the north building tilted during the second explosion, and fires broke out on the third and fourth floors, threatening to collapse at any moment.
"Don't jump!!"
"Firefighters are here to rescue you! Don't jump! Ahhh!"
A young man living on the third floor, who hadn't had time to evacuate, was chased by the fire to the fifth floor. The uncontrollable tilting of the building made him extremely tense. With each collapse, he collapsed on the fifth-floor window, his charred slippers stuck to the soles of his feet. He cried out, "They're all dead! They're all dead! What's the point of me living?"
As soon as he finished speaking, ignoring the firefighters' shouts and the gazes of hundreds of people below, he took a step and jumped...
Shen Zhenzhu closed her eyes and tightly gripped Gu Yanzheng's sleeve.
Influenced by the man's suicide, two more people jumped. The scene of the rubble instantly resembled a living hell.
With trembling hands, Wu Zhongguo pulled out a quick-acting heart pill from his pocket and stuffed it into Aunt Wu's mouth. Overwhelmed by the shock, he didn't know how to comfort her and could only keep saying, "The child ran fast, he'll be alright."
His only response was Aunt Wu's silent tears.
Shen Zhenzhu paced anxiously outside the cordon set up by the firefighters, hoping to see Xiao Chuan run out of the North Building.
"It's going to collapse! The North Building is going to collapse too!" Someone shouted, and the tilting North Building indeed tilted even more, and it could collapse at any moment!
Wu Zhongguo and Aunt Wu walked over, their hands clasped tightly, their faces stiff as they stared at the North Building.
Just when all hope seemed lost, a firefighter ran to the stairwell entrance, holding a hose and spraying water inside: "Come quick! Someone's coming out!"
Several firefighters rushed over, and Shen Zhenzhu saw two figures appear inside. Soon, Xiao Kai, carrying Xiao Chuan and covered in wounds, emerged from inside with difficult steps!
Ignoring the firefighters' attempts to stop him, Wu Zhongguo rushed over and helped Xiao Chuan up, crying, "Son, son!!"
"I'm fine, but can't I play soccer anymore?" Xiao Chuan sobbed, pointing to the instep of his foot. His newly bought sneakers were burned black, and his toes were sticking out.
Firefighters helped them to the ambulance, but before they could even stand properly, the north building collapsed with a deafening roar. Ash and sparks filled the air as everyone stood before their crumbling homes, covering their mouths and noses, silent for a long time.
Finally, someone couldn't suppress their sobs and called out "Mommy." Then, one cry after another echoed helplessly and sorrowfully before the still-burning ruins.
Aunt Wu turned around with lingering fear and squatted down to take off Xiao Chuan's sneakers. Because of the high temperature burns, huge blisters had formed on the instep of his feet, sticking to the sneakers, which brought tears to Aunt Wu's eyes and made her heart ache.
"Will I never be able to play football again..." Xiao Chuan lay weakly on the stretcher, his forearm covering his eyes as he wept and trembled.
The paramedics quickly examined him and, seeing that he still had symptoms of dizziness and nausea, said, "There's nothing wrong with your Achilles tendon; you probably have mild carbon monoxide poisoning."
"What's wrong with you! Why didn't you listen to the adults and run into the building!" Wu Zhongguo couldn't hold back his temper any longer. Xiao Chuan was fine, but he got angry. If Gu Yanzheng hadn't stopped him, he really would have hit him.
Xiao Chuan remained silent, constantly wiping away tears. He couldn't take off his sneakers, so the paramedics came over, poured saline solution on them, and used medical scissors to cut open the blisters...
The onlookers gasped in shock; some were longtime neighbors who had lived there for decades, and none of them could utter a curse.
Xiao Kai, who had carried Xiao Chuan out, stood to the side, his face dark as he watched him treat the wound.
Only the older woman, who had been arguing with him before, grabbed the insurance agent and wouldn't let go when she saw him trying to leave: "Why do you say it's arson, so it is arson? Does arson mean it's fake? Look at the state of things here! You heartless bastards won't pay me!"
The insurance agent, exasperated by her persistent nagging, pulled out an insurance booklet from his black backpack and pointed at it, saying, "I've told you many times before the explosion that arson is a natural disaster or man-made calamity. Our insurance policy clearly states that we don't pay for intentional acts!"
"You're taking advantage of my misfortune! You promised to protect all my assets when I bought the insurance, but now that things are so tough, nothing's protected! Don't leave! You're all liars! I'm calling the police..."
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Xiao Kai silently sat to one side, taking off his disheveled coat, leaving only a thin, tattered vest. He looked enviously at Xiao Chuan, who was being scolded by his parents, and lowered his head, staring blankly at the neglected wound on his knee.
"Xiao Kai, thank you for saving him." Wu Zhongguo came over with a cotton ball and squatted down in front of him to treat his wounds: "If you hadn't carried him out, he would have been buried too."
Xiao Kai's slender neck was covered in black dust. His hands trembled from his brush with death. He whispered, "I don't want him to be buried like my parents. We're best friends. He still has you all..."
These words touched Wu Zhongguo's heart, and someone patted him on the shoulder. Wu Zhongguo turned around and saw Gu Yanzheng coming over with a bottle of mineral water and handing it to Xiao Kai.
Wu Zhongguo took off his coat and gave it to Xiao Kai, saying firmly, "You are my son's benefactor. We will never forget your kindness in carrying him out of the fire."
"Old Wu, get Xiao Chuan some bread." Xiao Chuan's foot was wrapped in gauze; the burn was a painful and difficult healing process. Xiao Chuan also had several minor injuries, and the ambulance was going to take him to the hospital for a check-up.
When Aunt Wu saw that Xiao Chuan had come out safely, she was much calmer. She walked up to Wu Zhongguo and said, "As long as the family is together, there is no hurdle that cannot be overcome. Don't worry about the child. He is upset. We can scold him after he has recovered."
Seeing Xiao Chuan's disheveled appearance, Wu Zhongguo felt both heartache and anger. His fatherly love outweighed any punishment, so he found the only remaining ham bread in the Cherokee's trunk and stuffed it into Xiao Chuan's hand: "Dad will go with you. Don't be afraid. I won't ask why you insisted on going upstairs. Let's go to the hospital for a checkup first. Just cooperate with the doctor."
"Hmm." Xiao Chuan responded, his reddened eyes glancing at the quiet Xiao Kai beside him.
Aunt Wu walked over to Xiao Kai and smoothed his hair. "Thank you, Xiao Kai. I will definitely thank you properly. Let's go to the hospital together later, so you can get a proper check-up too."
"I'll wait a bit, I won't go yet," Xiao Kai said softly, gazing at the ruins. "What if they get out?"
Aunt Wu paused for a moment, then reached out and patted him on the head.
Shen Zhenzhu watched the family from the side. Aunt Wu was right. As long as the family was together, there was no difficulty that could not be overcome.
Looking at Xiao Kai again, I hope his parents can be found soon. At least there's still a sliver of hope that they might survive.
The secondary explosion caught the firefighters off guard. They worked tirelessly to check for fire hazards, dig out buried people, and search for the cause of the fire.
Shen Zhenzhu put Wu Zhongguo's family and Xiao Kai into the ambulance. Xiao Chuan inhaled thick smoke and suddenly started coughing, which made Wu Zhongguo and Aunt Wu's hearts clench again.
"I'll have Ah Xi go over to the hospital to take care of things. You don't need to go yet. Help control the situation." Gu Yanzheng took out his police uniform from the car and put it on. His obvious identity made him more convincing and obedient in the chaotic environment.
Shen Zhenzhu has been wearing olive green lately. Occasionally, comrades from the public security system will come to visit and take photos. After changing her clothes twice, she simply stopped wearing plain clothes altogether.
Police officers were still on site in the neighborhood, and no one dared to make any rash moves. Under the instructions of the fire brigade leaders, they maintained order at the scene.
The scene of people jumping off buildings after the second explosion reduced the number of people who valued money over their lives; when faced with a choice between money and life, most people chose the latter.
Shen Zhenzhu picked up the mop handle from the ground and stood at the intersection in front of the ruins to block the way and prevent people from entering.
The sky had already darkened, as gray and gloomy as people's moods.
From dawn till dusk, more than 300 affected households were starving. Across the street, in a residential area, the flow of people leaving work gradually turned on the lights of thousands of homes, creating a warm and happy atmosphere. Only they sat in front of the empty ruins, becoming a spectacle for others to watch, hungry and cold, not knowing what the future held.
Gu Yanzheng watched as Chen Zhenzhu busied herself for most of the day, seemingly unaware of fatigue, and even jumped onto the tricycle that came in from outside.
He strode over, intending to let her rest in the Cherokee, but then he heard Chen Zhenzhu's delighted shout, her voice brimming with undisguised joy: "Brother Zheng, Mom's here to visit!"
Gu Yanzheng looked closely and was amazed to find that Sixth Sister had ridden her tricycle from Tie Si to Fu'anli, a distance of eight stops, without any obstacles.
Upon entering the Fu'anli neighborhood, Shen Liuhe turned back and waved goodbye to the motorcycle police who had cleared the way: "Thanks, young man!"
"Auntie, don't be so polite."
The tricycle carried the aroma of food along the road, with six tall soup buckets on the back, filled with heartwarming dishes made with love.
Shen Zhenzhu jumped off the tricycle, gripping the mop handle like a magic staff. Ignoring her own hunger, she directed the disaster victims to line up for food.
A long queue gradually formed in front of the mother and daughter's tricycle. The two of them kept serving food to the people. As the disaster victims returned with their hot meals, their eyes gradually regained their spirits.
Chen Zhenzhu, hiding her joy, whispered to Shen Liuhe, "How did you get here? Who told you?"
Shen Liuhe filled a disposable lunchbox with glistening rice, along with two meat dishes and two vegetable dishes. After handing it over, she said, "I noticed you hadn't gone home, so I called your workplace to ask. I found out your colleague's house caught fire, so I called the local neighborhood office to find out what happened. We've been helped before, so if we don't lend a hand now, when will we?"
Look how anxious her mother is, she's even resorting to classical Chinese!
Chen Zhenzhu suppressed a laugh and said, "You've been intervening all along, and you haven't done anything about the kid who comes to our house to steal buns every day."
“That’s not stealing, consider it money I gave him.” Shen Liuhe sighed and said, “We can’t let such a tiny child starve to death, his parents don’t even give him money for food.”
Seeing everyone wolfing down their food, Shen Liuhe whispered to Shen Zhenzhu, "Let me teach you a lesson: food is the most important thing for people. In the face of great disasters, as long as people are well-fed, the sky won't fall."
"Got it." Having learned a new life lesson, Shen Zhenzhu vigorously scooped up a large rice ladle, placed it on top of the rice, and handed it out.
"Thank you, kind people, may you live to be a hundred years old."
"Thank you for bringing us food. My daughter is sick and has a bad stomach. She can't stand being hungry. We thought no one would take care of us. There are so many kind people in the world."
"Sister, could you give me more soup? My mom throws up everything she eats, but she can drink the egg drop soup she just had."
"Hold on tight so you don't spill it." Chen Zhenzhu wiped the sweat from her forehead, bent down, and stuffed a piece of braised pork into the little girl's mouth: "Go on."
"Um!"
The moon was bright and the stars were few; gradually, the sounds of chewing food drowned out the crying. The aroma of the food masked the burnt and sour smell.
Gu Yanzheng stood guard to one side, gazing at the desolate ruins, which seemed to sprout tender buds of hope.
"Minor abrasions were sent to the community health center, while the rest were sent to the emergency department of the Second Hospital for examination."
Shen Zhenzhu helped resettle the disaster victims at the scene, spinning around like a top. Someone had given her a red armband, which made her even more energetic.
Firefighters dug burn victims out of the rubble one after another, some with severe burns, and carried them directly to ambulances for emergency treatment.
Shen Zhenzhu didn't examine their wounds closely; those scars would likely stay with them for life.
Tonight is destined to be a night of unforgettable sorrow for many.
Gu Yanzheng chatted with the fire brigade leaders for a few minutes. When he came back, he saw Shen Zhenzhu eating cold soup and rice next to Xiao Kai. He took the lunchbox and ate a few bites himself.
Xiao Kai must have also been choked by the thick smoke. He didn't want to compete with the seriously injured neighbors for a place to receive treatment, so Gu Yanzheng planned to take him to the Second Hospital after dinner, and also check on Wu Zhongguo's family.
"Have you found out why the fire started?" Chen Zhenzhu cherished the grains of rice, picking up the last grain and grinding it with her teeth to eat.
Gu Yanzheng devoured his boxed lunch in a flash, took the disposable lunchbox from Chen Zhenzhu's hand, stood up and said, "The fire was caused by someone. That insurance agent is right, someone deliberately set the fire."
"They found out so quickly?" Xiao Kai, who hadn't spoken until now, blurted out. His parents hadn't been found yet, and he had a big blister on his lip. His voice was as loud as a duck's.
“It’s been almost 24 hours. Although there are many fire hazards in the old building where you live, we can find clues from the vicinity of the fire’s origin.” Gu Yanzheng threw away the disposable lunchbox in the trash can, wiped his hands, and said, “The experience and skills of professionals are beyond our reach as laymen. Let’s go, maybe your parents are in the hospital too.”
Even though Xiao Kai's drunk uncle was able to escape from the fire and be taken to the hospital, Shen Zhenzhu also had a faint hope in her heart that Xiao Kai's parents would be safe and sound.
The Second Hospital was overcrowded, with emergency room beds stretching from the wards to the end of the corridor.
The corridor was filled with painful groans. Burns are unlike other wounds; they cause continuous pain and are extremely torturous.
Shen Zhenzhu stood in line next to Xiao Kai. He had many abrasions that had only been treated briefly. To ensure that they did not become infected, the wounds needed to be cleaned carefully.
He had a woman's cloth bag slung across his shoulder, inside which was a biscuit tin he had salvaged. He took out some change from the biscuit tin and handed it to the window. The nurse inside said, "Emergency treatment is free for fire patients. Just find a nurse to clean your wounds. Tell her if you feel any discomfort."
"Comrade, where are the patients who were brought in first settled?" Shen Zhenzhu asked, peeking out from the side.
The cashier politely said, "Mild cases are treated in the IV room on the second floor, and severe cases are treated in the emergency ward. If there are not enough rooms, you can be moved to other wards. You can ask the nurse in charge of your ward."
"Thank you." Chen Zhenzhu and Xiao Kai stepped out of the queue and joined another queue at the back to wait for wound treatment. It wasn't that they weren't in a hurry, but the people ahead of them were also fire victims, with much more serious injuries than Xiao Kai, and everyone was very anxious.
Shen Zhenzhu was accompanying Xiao Kai in line when her pager showed a bed available. A short while later, Wu Zhongguo, unable to wait any longer, came down to them: "Xiao Kai, we're in the same ward as your uncle. He has severe burns on his arm and will probably need surgery."
"Hmm..." Xiao Kai remained mostly silent throughout the journey. It was already quite impressive that the young man hadn't broken down in the face of disaster.
After Wu Zhongguo finished cleaning his wound, he led them to the ward and said as he walked ahead, "It's good that we arrived early enough to get a ward. If we had come any later, your uncle would have had to sleep in the corridor. It's just that Xiao Chuan keeps coughing, and the nurse took him to get a lung CT scan. I don't know how much it will affect his health."
Shen Zhenzhu followed behind, constantly looking back at Xiao Kai to make sure he didn't get lost in the bustling hospital. She asked Wu Zhongguo, "Xiao Kai's parents..."
Wu Zhongguo gave her a look and shook his head.
Shen Zhenzhu shut up immediately and obediently followed him into the ward.
Xiao Kai's uncle, Ye Shengwen, stumbled out of the tenement building and fell fast asleep in the ambulance. The smell of liquor on him was even stronger than the smell of burning.
"We did our best to save his left arm. The injury reached deep into the dermis, but there were fewer blisters. The joint function was affected. He will need skin grafts and to prevent scar contractures after the surgery. Fortunately, the bone was not carbonized, otherwise he would have needed amputation like the patient in the next ward."
Xiao Kai was only fifteen years old and was unable to communicate with adults after the disaster. Wu Zhongguo ran around handling the formalities and even borrowed medical expenses from Gu Yanzheng to pay for Ye Shengwen's medical expenses.
Xiao Kai stayed in the hospital for three days, but his parents didn't arrive. He slept next to his uncle's bed and also had to take care of Ye Shengwen, who was unable to take care of himself.
Xiao Chuan shared a ward with them. He had been in the fire environment for a while and developed aspiration pneumonia. He had a persistent low-grade fever for two days, which subsided on the third day.
"There are still some carbon monoxide poisoning indicators. If everything is fine after one night of observation, you can be discharged." The chief doctor, seeing that the patient was young, gave him extra care. After carefully checking the test results, he reassured Wu Zhongguo and his wife.
Aunt Wu's real name is Li Ying. Since her son, Xiao Chuan, is alright, she's been busy helping other patients' families. Wu Zhongguo is better able to take care of Ye Shengwen than she is, so Ye Shengwen's care falls to Wu Zhongguo and Xiao Kai.
"Xiao Chuan, are you alright? We heard you almost couldn't get out, it scared us to death!" Xiao Chuan's classmates and soccer teammates flocked to him, filling the ward with more than twenty little heads.
They didn't have much pocket money to buy gifts, so they pooled their money to buy a case of Coke and placed it in front of Xiao Chuan, making Xiao Chuan, who had been silent for many days, almost burst out laughing.
Seeing their son regain his vitality, Wu Zhongguo and Li Ying came out of the ward at the right time so that they could chat freely.
The children were well-behaved, each keeping their voices down to avoid disturbing the other five patients, unaware that this youthful camaraderie would become the perfect remedy for their wounds at this moment.
"I think I've seen this lady on TV before." Shen Zhenzhu was a step behind and was recognized by one of the young soccer players, who excitedly exclaimed from behind, "Isn't she the famous Section Chief Shen!"
Shen Zhenzhu turned around with a righteous and awe-inspiring expression and nodded deeply: "Hello, Wu Xiaochuan's friends, thank you for coming to visit him."
"Wow! It really is Section Chief Shen!" the young soccer player exclaimed, then quickly covered his mouth after being reminded by his teammates. "It really is Section Chief Shen! When are you going to be on TV again?"
"It's hard to say, there might be a replay. You guys talk, don't disturb the other patients."
"yes."
"Yes, Madam!"
After Shen Zhenzhu left, pretending to be an adult, Xiao Chuan lay on the hospital bed and said to his crowded friends, "Section Chief Shen is my dad's colleague, and my dad is her senior. She stayed with us in the ward the whole time and took such good care of us."
"Wow, that person is so nice!"
"Could we get an autograph? Xiao Chuan, could you ask Section Chief Shen to sign some for us?"
"I also want Section Chief Shen's autograph."
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The boys' inappropriate nicknames made Chen Zhenzhu secretly laugh outside the ward door.
Wu Zhongguo and Li Ying originally intended to go to the cafeteria to get food, but they returned halfway there with two men in sportswear.
Shen Zhenzhu nodded to them, even though she didn't know them, it was just the etiquette of the adult world. When the two adults, who looked like athletes and were indeed athletes, entered the ward, the room could no longer contain its cheers.
"He's the provincial football team coach, here to visit Xiao Chuan." Gu Yanzheng also came to visit them after get off work, walking next to Shen Zhenzhu and saying, "He's interested in training Xiao Chuan to join the provincial team."
"This is a great opportunity!" Shen Zhenzhu was happy for Xiaochuan. As a former athlete, she knew all too well what entering the provincial team meant! It was just one step away from the national team!
Shen Zhenzhu watched them talk from the doorway, and Xiao Chuan's face showed a look of surprise. The provincial team's head coach and assistant coach came not only to visit Xiao Chuan, but also to inquire about his condition from the chief physician.
"It's great that it doesn't affect his playing. Otherwise, it would be a waste to have such a good prospect. I feel sorry for the team."
"Contact us anytime once you've recovered. Don't feel too much pressure. We can let you try out for next year's Provincial Double Star Cup Youth Championship. As long as you pass the selection, you can be a starter."
"Yes!" Shen Zhenzhu clenched her fist excitedly, but this action did not escape the sharp eyes of Gu Yanzheng.
She has dimples when she's happy.
When excited, I clench my fist.
When he's angry, he'll hit people with a small hammer.
When they're angry, they stop talking.
This is his secret recipe, compiled little by little, which he never tells anyone.
Shen Zhenzhu was unaware of Zheng Ge's ulterior motives. She glanced sideways at Xiao Kai, who remained silent in the ward. Unlike the joyful atmosphere just a bed away, he sat alone by Ye Shengwen's bedside, staring blankly at the IV drip bottle. He appeared somewhat cold and indifferent amidst the lively scene.
"Is Fang Chengkai here?" Two strangers appeared behind Shen Zhenzhu, holding a form. Everyone whose name they called was filled with grief.
Shen Zhenzhu immediately understood who they were.
Xiao Kai stood up: "That's me."
"Are you Fang Chengkai?" The middle-aged woman in the white coat looked at him with pity and said, "Are there any adults in your family?"
Xiao Kai returned to the bedside and patted Ye Shengwen on the shoulder: "Uncle, someone is looking for you."
Ye Shengwen was still half asleep when Xiao Kai helped him up. He asked, bewildered, "What's wrong? What do you want?"
"We have found two bodies, which should belong to your relatives. Please accompany Fang Chengkai to the morgue to identify them."
As soon as he finished speaking, the cheerful atmosphere in the ward instantly froze. The children looked at Xiao Kai in complete silence, only then realizing that there was another familiar face in the same ward.
Xiao Kai kept his eyes down, squatted down to put shoes on his uncle, wiped his eyes and said, "Okay, I'm coming."
Ye Shengwen sat motionless by the hospital bed, the devastating news exploding in his ears. He stammered, "Corpses? Two corpses? Xiao Kai, neither of your parents escaped?"
Xiao Kai helped him put on his slippers, then helped his uncle stand up in silence.
Ye Shengwen, a grown man, burst into tears at this moment. If Gu Yanzheng hadn't been there to support him, his legs would have given way and he would have collapsed to the ground.
"Dead, all dead... God, how cruel!" Ye Shengwen ignored his own injuries, swinging his bandaged arm, staggering towards the door, repeatedly shouting, "How cruel, how cruel!"
Xiao Kai followed behind him, constantly wiping away his tears.
After they left, the ward remained silent for a long time.
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Author's Note: Pearl: Seeds from ruins grow stronger!!
Gu Yanzheng: She's right about everything.
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