Chapter 183 A Healer with Great Love
Sang Ruo turned around upon hearing the sound, and her brows furrowed slightly when she saw the person approaching.
The person approaching was none other than Liang Yuxin.
"Aunt Xin, you've finally arrived." Upon seeing his patron arrive, Bo Yukang quickly stepped forward and grabbed her arm, saying, "Song Linlin has been bullied, and my mother insists it was me. Aunt Xin, please help me get justice!"
Sang Ruo fixed her gaze on the child.
She could tell the truth from the start, knowing he was her own son.
Bo Yukang has never been good at lying, because his eyelashes always flutter wildly whenever he lies.
There has never been an exception.
However, his eyelashes were fluttering up and down incessantly, and the frequency of their movement made it hard for her not to suspect that he was lying!
“Ms. Sang, Xiao Kang told me about the rumors that were spread about Song Linlin at school. This matter has nothing to do with Xiao Kang. Why are you so insistent on focusing on the child?”
Liang Yuxin glared at her angrily, a chill creeping into her eyes.
Seeing Liang Yuxin's expression, Song Linlin subconsciously moved back a few steps, hiding behind Sang Ruo, not daring to look up and meet her eyes.
The hand holding Sang Ruo tightened its grip involuntarily for a moment.
Sang Ruo could clearly sense that the child was afraid.
She pulled the child behind her, completely blocking Song Linlin's small body, and held her palm firmly with that hand, never letting go.
When Bo Yukang saw this scene, he was furious.
This was the first time he had ever seen his mother so protective of other children besides him!
A surge of resentment instantly spread through my heart.
"That's right! You need evidence to slander someone, Mom. How can you slander me like this without any evidence?"
Bo Yukang looked at Sang Ruo with a wronged expression and an indifferent face.
Sang Ruo lowered her gaze and met his eyes.
She replied with a gloomy face, "After all, you two are new to this school and don't know anyone before. Among all the people in the school, you are the one who knows Linlin's situation best. If it wasn't you, then tell me, who spread this kind of news?"
As soon as he said this, the room fell into a deathly silence.
Bo Yukang was speechless for a moment.
He looked up nervously at Liang Yuxin beside him, seemingly waiting for her to speak.
Sang Ruo had already noticed this small detail.
“I know you wouldn’t spread rumors about Linlin for no reason. After all, you’re still so young. If someone wasn’t pushing you behind the scenes, you certainly wouldn’t have done it. Tell Mom honestly, did your Aunt Xinxin instruct you to do this?”
"I……"
Bo Yukang was suddenly caught in a dilemma, unsure of how to respond.
Standing to the side, Liang Yuxin became anxious immediately after hearing Sang Ruo's words: "What nonsense are you talking about? What do you mean I ordered him to do it?"
"I'm not here to argue, but to seek justice and nip the rumors in the bud!"
Sang Ruo's tone was exceptionally firm, her voice filled with a chilling coldness.
"Then I'd like to ask, which of the things circulating among you can be considered rumors? The fact that Song Linlin is an orphan is no secret, and your time in prison is even less of a secret..."
"In the elite circles of Beijing, who doesn't know that Miss Sang has been to prison?"
Liang Yuxin curled her thin lips into a nonchalant smile.
Sang Ruo stared at her silently with a gloomy face, but did not say a word.
While these are not rumors, discussing them will inevitably harm children to some extent.
"Even if we take a step back and assume you're a woman who's been to prison, with questionable character and malicious intentions, isn't there a reason why parents don't let their children get close to Song Linlin? People who have been to prison are just morally corrupt!"
As soon as these words were spoken, the atmosphere at the scene turned extremely cold once again.
There were already quite a few students and teachers watching, and the scene is now becoming increasingly uncontrollable.
"It turns out that Song Linlin's aunt had actually been to prison. I thought it was just a rumor."
"I told you it was true a long time ago, but you just wouldn't believe me!"
"But her aunt doesn't seem like a bad person! She seems quite kind."
"Don't judge a book by its cover! Haven't you heard that saying?"
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Sang Ruo turned her head and looked around. Many students were whispering and discussing among themselves.
Song Linlin, standing behind him, was trembling uncontrollably due to extreme nervousness.
Song Linlin already suffers from autism, and her current situation must have terrified her.
"Who said Miss Sang was wicked? In my eyes, she is a selfless and loving person!"
Just as Sang Ruo was about to respond, a cold voice suddenly spoke first.
Everyone looked up in the direction of the sound.
After the crowd parted, a young couple walked towards Sang Ruo.
When Sang Ruo saw the couple, her brows furrowed slightly involuntarily.
I feel like I've seen these two people somewhere before, but I can't quite place them right now.
"Who are you? Don't meddle in our business!"
Liang Yuxin glanced at them and lowered her voice considerably.
“Miss, you say that Miss Sang is wicked and immoral, but in reality, Miss Sang is a very kind-hearted doctor. She once saved my child’s life. If it weren’t for her, my child would probably be dead by now.”
The speaker was a woman, probably around thirty years old.
Sang Ruo stared at her face and finally remembered who they were.
About last month, when she took Song Linlin to daycare, she happened to see a child at the daycare suddenly faint. The parents were standing by anxiously, waiting for the rescuers to arrive.
Only after learning the specifics did we discover that the child had congenital heart disease.
Sang Ruo rushed over quickly, checked the child's condition, and performed emergency CPR.
It was through her persistence and efforts that the child's condition was temporarily alleviated, and the rescuers were able to arrive.
The hospital's emergency personnel at the time clearly stated that without on-site first aid, the child probably wouldn't have made it to their location.
Later, the parents inquired about Sang Ruo everywhere and learned that she was the owner of a clinic. They even went to her house to express their gratitude. The woman hugged her and wept bitterly, saying that without her help, their child would have died long ago.
My child underwent heart surgery two weeks ago, and his condition has now stabilized. Today is the day he returns to school.
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