21 drive x maintenance x sleep
"Let her go!" Hua rushed over, jumped up and kicked the opponent in the head. The opponent not only did not dodge but instead grabbed Hua's ankles tightly. This time, Hua was hung upside down in the air and could not use any strength.
The man chuckled, loosened his grip on Sally's hand, and instead shook the flower in his hand.
Sally screamed in terror, and along with her scream, several little heads popped out of the house. They looked at the scene in front of them, a little confused as to what to do, and some even closed their eyes tightly.
Hua panicked for a moment, but quickly felt the height ratio between herself and the other person, then she used her waist and abdomen to swing like a swing, and then hit the other person's crotch hard with her head.
"Ah!" The other party obviously did not expect her choice. He let go of her hand in severe pain. Hua rolled on the ground with her arms protecting her head, and quickly got up. Seeing that the other party seemed to still be in discomfort caused by the severe pain in her crotch, Hua was surprised.
Perhaps because of her previous fight with the poacher, in which the other party reacted very calmly to the crotch attack, which led to her misunderstanding, Hua hit the other party with all her strength.
Hua looked at the other person helplessly as he fell to the ground in pain, but she quickly adjusted her movements. While the other person was still unable to move, she rushed forward and kicked him. The other person was unable to resist, fell down, and rolled out.
This scene stunned the other children. After a moment of silence, they burst into loud cheers.
When Hua heard the voice from behind, she suddenly felt full of strength. She rushed forward two steps, grabbed the man's collar and half-dragged him up. At this time, the man's face was a mess because of pain. Hua felt a little nauseous and couldn't help but shudder. She quickly adjusted herself, but she gave up the idea of punching him twice in the face.
"How dare you rob a group of kids!" Hua yelled angrily, "Don't let me see you do something like this again! Otherwise, I'll beat you up every time I see you!"
After saying that, she threw the man onto the street and turned back to the welfare home. Hua was very satisfied with her behavior this time. She felt that the matter was over and that the man would not cause trouble again.
"Are you okay?"
Hua looked at Sally. The girl who had been relatively neat before was now covered in dirt on her face and body, and even had obvious scratches on her arms. She knelt on the ground, staring blankly at Hua who was walking towards her.
Hua pulled Sally up and smiled with some relief.
"If I were you, I would kill him." Dis's voice came from the other side. His expression looked very ugly, and there was a fear that he could not control spreading.
Hua ignored him, she supported Sally and whispered where her room was.
"What? Are you going to leave us any hidden dangers?" Dis's voice pierced something sharply, and the little heads that had dared to poke their heads out before all retracted their heads.
This made Hua look back involuntarily. She didn't understand what the other person meant. She was clearly helping, wasn't she? She had always tried hard to help others, so where did the term "hidden danger" come from?
Hua stopped and suddenly thought of something. She looked at Dis.
"The money I left?"
Dis looked at Hua with a complicated expression and nodded. Hua thought it was very funny.
"What can I do with the little money I gave you? There's no need for you to have a problem with me."
"I'm only staying here for one night anyway, so there's no need to be so nervous."
Hua's somewhat indifferent reaction angered Dis. He rushed towards Hua angrily, and the emotions revealed in his eyes made Hua feel a little uneasy.
"That little money! That little money can buy a lot of things! Food, drink, and other things!"
“Who doesn’t need these things!”
Dis roared at the top of his lungs, his pain so clear that Hua couldn't help but take a step back.
Hua never thought that the people here lacked everything. Although she was not from a wealthy family on the island, she had never lacked food and drink. Aunt Mitt took good care of her and Xiaojie.
She had never met anyone who lacked anything, and had never seen anyone so desperate as to pay even a small amount of money.
Hua unconsciously took a step back. The happiness and complacency she had just felt suddenly disappeared. It felt like a huge stone was stuffed in her heart, weighing heavily on her.
"She means well." Sally's voice was like a life-saving straw, saving Hua's precarious mental state.
"It's not like I intentionally provoked those people."
"You..." Diston paused, his face livid, "you'd better really mean it."
"Of course I do!"
Sally's expression was very determined, making Dis look very frivolous.
Hua was a little touched, and then four or five children rushed out of the house. They surrounded Dis and kept persuading Dis, and everyone held the corner of Dis's clothes tightly.
But their voices were very soft and Hua couldn't hear what they said at all, but she saw that Dis's face became more and more ugly. Hua actually knew that she shouldn't feel happy, but when she saw that Dis seemed to be speechless because of what his friends said, she felt happy in a despicable way.
Thinking of this, Hua lowered her head, and she despised herself for such thoughts.
"You don't know what's good for you." Dis still couldn't stand it anymore. He muttered softly and turned away.
Hua found it hard to accept this strange statement. She almost rushed over to quarrel with Dis, but was stopped by Sally.
"I'm sorry, Dis, he's too young." Sally's voice was very soft. Hua wanted to avoid her hand a little because she didn't want to be blamed by others for her strange kindness.
Hua took a step back in the other direction. Sally didn't let go, but the bruises on her body were obviously affected by her movements, and she hissed slightly.
"You should go back today." Sally seemed to still feel some pain. "It's not safe for you here."
After saying that, she let go of his hand and walked towards the house where the sick children were with some difficulty.
It’s over, Hua couldn’t help but think, it would be hard not to stay now.
She chased after her and gently cupped Sally's armpits with her hands so she could use them for support.
Sally turned her head to look at her, her eyes sparkling brightly, as if filled with tears. Hua gently tilted her head and walked Sally into the room.
“…” Dis saw this scene through the window on the side and clenched his fists tightly.
"Brother, stop watching." A child came to pull him away, "It will be over soon."
"The brothers and sisters will be back soon." Another child hugged his arm, "Don't disturb Sister Sally."
The afternoon passed quickly. When Hua felt a little hungry, she found that they had nothing to eat. They only had one meal a day. Sally apologized to her many times, but Hua could only shake her head and said nothing.
Hua was actually thinking that if it didn't work, wouldn't it be better if she bought some food and sent it over? It should be better than what she did last time, right?
Just as she was thinking about it, she felt a slight foul smell coming. Hua turned her head and saw that a child was incontinent. Sally was busy cleaning up the dirt on the child's body. Hua went over to help.
This experience was not pleasant at all. Hua had never thought that caring for an unconscious patient was a painful task. She thought it was nothing more than wiping the body and tidying up the mat. After all, the patient was unconscious, so it was easy.
When she got involved in this, she found that things were not like that at all.
When a person loses consciousness, the body is actually heavier than when they are conscious. Although this amount of weight is not a big deal, she and Sally need to wipe their bodies clean, change their clothes, sheets, and quilts. This set of operations consumes a lot of physical energy.
This operation needs to be repeated countless times.
Because there is not just one patient here, but a group of unconscious sick children.
"Or you shouldn't dress them." Hua rubbed her forehead helplessly. She couldn't stand changing people's clothes all the time, especially every set of Sally had to be washed quickly. Although she didn't complain after coming back, Hua still felt a little uneasy.
It’s better not to have such a high sense of morality.
This was a sentence that appeared in Hua's heart countless times that night. She regretted it, but she was too proud to save face and suffered, constantly comforting herself that everything would be fine tomorrow.
She even wanted to treat them one by one and feed them one by one, so as to save herself from all the trouble and also consider it as helping them well.
But Hua still had some rationality in her brain, so she suppressed her thoughts. She wasn't afraid of others knowing about her healing ability, but this street always felt unsafe. It would be better to use less altruistic skills when it was unsafe.
"Actually, they weren't that bad originally." Sally took advantage of the quiet moment to sit next to Hua. "The day you left, a lot of people came and said we stole their money, so they looted the place, smashed it, and took our money."
Having said that, she chuckled.
"Many relatively healthy children here were also taken away."
Hua was stunned. She hadn't expected such rampant activity here. Didn't the police care? Was there no government here? Perhaps her shock was evident in her pupils. Sally patiently explained the rest to her.
"There are no police here. This is gang territory."
“When there are many of us, we can actually barely survive.”
"Now that there are not many people, it's naturally not easy."
Hua slowly closed her mouth. This time she couldn't help but want to blame herself. Hua really felt that she was terrible. The idea she came up with was wrong and she betrayed her brother. She thought she was helping him but ended up hurting him and making him suffer. Will the guy she just beat up today come back to cause trouble in the future?
The flowers don't know.
Her thoughts were in a mess, and just as she was about to say something, she found that Sally had fallen asleep.
Want to treat them?
Hua's heart was gripped tightly, her reason and emotions were fighting each other, this emotional collapse made her feel a splitting headache, and it seemed as if the world was spinning around her.
Hua tried to stand up, but she felt a wave of weakness running from her head to her tailbone. Her whole body was swaying and she had no strength. She raised her hands and pressed on the bed board, and finally managed to stand up.
Before he could take two steps, his eyes went dark and he fell onto the bed.
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