Chapter 1937 What Did I Do Wrong?
She just stood there defenselessly, still wearing her well-behaved blue and white school uniform, as if she was about to go to class or the piano room at any time.
As soon as she entered the school gate, she heard boiling screams and noise. She looked up and froze in the next moment as if she had lost her soul.
She threw her schoolbag on the ground and started running desperately, pushing through the crowd and running up to the eighth floor in one breath. When she reached the rooftop, she suddenly didn't dare to even breathe.
She was stopped outside by the police, and the girl's mother ran up behind her.
She heard the woman's heart-wrenching cries, the police's exhortations, and the psychologist's gentle guidance.
But those sounds mixed with the wind on the rooftop, shouting into a chaotic and unpleasant symphony in her ears.
It wasn't until the girl turned her head, looked at her, and said something that her world finally quieted down.
"You're here."
She said.
His eyebrows were slightly wrinkled, as if he was a little unhappy, but he smiled the next moment, looking a little sad.
"I didn't actually want you to see it, and I didn't want to punish you or take revenge on you. It's just that I couldn't find any other place besides school."
Can't find a place? A place to jump off a building?
She didn't dare to ask, nor did she want to ask.
She just stared at the girl, her eyes almost turning red. She wanted to say something, but her voice came out trembling and fearful.
The girl stood on the edge of the rooftop, separated from all of them by a railing. The wind blew her hair from time to time. It had only been a few days since their "last meeting", but she seemed to have lost some weight, so much so that she was almost worried that she would be blown off by the wind.
But before she could remain frightened for any longer, and before she could say what she wanted to say, the girl had already looked at her mother.
Those dark eyes were filled with so much pain and sorrow, as if they were about to burst into tears at any moment, but she didn't shed a tear. She just asked amid her mother's hysterical screams,
"What have I done wrong?"
The sound of the wind made everything suddenly quiet, and she could clearly hear the girl's words.
"I just like her because she's a girl. What have I done wrong?"
"I'm still studying hard, I'll still practice piano hard, I still want to be a kind and upright person, work hard to get into a good university, and make you proud."
"I just like her. What have I done wrong? Do I deserve my biological parents to treat me like this?"
She stood in the wind, with the air behind her that made her feel like she was about to fall if she stepped on air.
The girl reached out and unzipped her school uniform, took off her jacket, and threw it down the stairs, causing a panicked scream from below.
But at this moment she could not hear anything. She just stared at the girl's exposed clothes and could hardly believe her eyes.
It was a wrinkled blue and white striped hospital gown with blue words printed on the right chest - XX Psychiatric Sanatorium.
What was visible from the loose collar were mottled, deep purple scars that extended to invisible areas deep within the clothes.
Her tears instantly covered her face.
She remembered the girl who came that winter night but was refused entry. She was also wearing the same school uniform and dressed like this.
She turned her head suddenly and stared at the still crying woman with a hatred that was filled with murderous intent.
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