My father cheated my brother out of his medical expenses. I begged him but to no avail. I was at my wit's end. I was worried about my seriously ill brother, and even my right to die was taken away from me.
What a despair that is.
When I reached the hospital entrance, I suddenly stopped and looked at the people coming and going outside. I felt more and more uncomfortable.
Han Qi asked me, "What's wrong?"
I pursed my lips and asked, "What do you think that big sister is doing now?"
"Probably taking care of her husband."
"No."
As someone who has experienced all of this before, I can feel the despair of that older sister even more clearly at this moment.
In this mood, she would not go to see her husband, and dared not go, just as I did not dare to see my brother at that time.
Because I was afraid that my brother would be disappointed, even though I knew he wouldn't blame me, he would just smile and tell me not to blame myself.
The more this happens, the more painful it becomes for me.
"I want to go back and see her." I couldn't just sit there and watch someone like that.
Han Qi seemed a little surprised, but still agreed to my proposal, "Of course, I'll go with you."
We turned and walked towards the elevator, just then we heard a commotion outside the hospital.
Han Qi and I looked at each other and subconsciously looked out the door.
There was an open space outside the door, but the crowd was gathering more and more, and everyone was looking up.
"What is that woman doing on the roof?"
"She didn't jump off the building, did she?"
"Holy crap, are you serious? I'll never see someone jump off a building again!"
Han Qi and I looked at each other, closed the class, and ran out of the hospital.
Standing by the road, I looked up.
There was a small figure on the top floor of the hospital. It was so high that I couldn't see who it was. I could only vaguely see that it was a woman.
The wind blew her hair up, and she stood on the edge of the top floor, swaying.
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