sy: "I saw it."
He was so poor that all he had left was money, and he was banned from speaking by the administrator.
A tiny waist: "Hahahaha!"
A man covered in pork belly: "Hahaha!"
Big head, small body: "That's hilarious."
A woman with a tiny waist said, "If you keep showing off, you'll get your comeuppance."
It's no wonder Su Ya can see their chat history even when she's not online with the mobile version of X-Alliance. These people are relentless, sending message after message endlessly.
So Suya had no choice but to step in.
By the way, ban IJacks from speaking.
This move can only be described as unbeatable.
Suya left Royal River Castle and took the day off to visit her mother at the hospital.
That way, she won't be suspected.
It's more convenient for a doctor to do this.
Su Ya arrived at the hospital and had just entered the ward when she hadn't even had a chance to sit down properly.
Then I heard the nurse calling for help.
Family members of ward 1, please come to the nurses' station.
So Su Ya stood up. This way, she could discreetly put the medicine into her mother's medicine.
It also raises suspicions.
When Suya went to the nurses' station, the nurse gave her several kinds of medicine and marked whether they were to be taken before or after meals, and whether they were to be taken three times a day or twice a day, which was very thoughtful.
Su Ya took the medicine and left. She walked to a secluded corner and noticed that most of the medicines were nutritional supplements. So she replaced one of the traditional Chinese medicine pills with small pills she had made herself; the two were about the same size and indistinguishable to the naked eye.
Then he took the medicine back to the ward.
I put down the other medicines, but kept this Chinese herbal pill. I held it in my hand.
She unscrewed the bottle cap and said to Su's mother, "Mom, the doctor said you can take this pill now, just one a day, whenever you want. Here, take the pill."
"Okay, Ya Ya."
Su's mother opened her mouth and swallowed the medicine. Su's mother had never liked bitter Chinese medicine, and since waking up, she had been taking medicine every day, and she was tired of it.
Unexpected.
"It's sweet, and quite good. It tastes much better than the pills I took a few days ago," Su's mother exclaimed.
He smacked his lips again, looking like he wanted more.
The eldest brother, Su Linzhe, who was standing to the side, felt a little jealous and said, "Mom, you're so biased. When your sister feeds you medicine, you take it, but when I try to feed you medicine, you avoid it."
"How can that be the same? That's your sister, Mom's biological daughter."
The more Su Linzhe listened, the more something seemed off.
Then came a soul-searching question.
"Ms. Tang, please tell me honestly and without any concealment, was I adopted?"
Su's mother didn't know what to say; in fact, she just misspoke.
"Mom, tell me, who is your biological mother?"
Just then, Su's father walked in and happened to hear the last sentence.
"What biological mother? You are the child of me and your mother. Besides, you don't know that it was your mother's first time giving birth, and she wasn't prepared, so you were born in the car."
After saying that, Su Linzhe was left standing there looking embarrassed.
"I really am my mother's child, you're not lying to me?"
Now he's even starting to doubt his own origins.
"I'm not lying to you, but..."
"But what?"
"But your mother and I are so smart, how come you're so stupid? Look at your sister, she inherited our good genes. And look at you."
"Dad, you don't have to be so harsh. I thought I wasn't Mom's biological child."
"It's genuine, no doubt about it. Don't listen to your mother's nonsense."
What was said unintentionally may have been taken to heart by the listener.
Su Ya secretly noted this down, hoping to find out if she had the chance. Her eldest brother's unconventional personality was indeed inconsistent with that of the Su family.
No one in the Su family, not even his grandparents, had his kind of eccentricity.
"That scared me to death."
Time passed by in laughter and conversation.
"Dad, what brings you here?"
"I've come to pick your mother up from the hospital. She doesn't want to stay there anymore."
"Mom, why didn't you tell me?" Su Linzhe asked.
"You have no right to question your mother's decision. The discharge procedures are already completed. Let's go. Lin Zhe, you pack your things, Ya Ya, you help your mother."
Su's mother: "No need, I'm too heavy, don't put pressure on Ya Ya."
"Mom, it's okay, I'll comfort you."
Su's father and elder brother left first. Su Ya reached out and supported Su's mother. Su's mother originally thought that her daughter was so thin and weak that she would not be able to do anything. However, she did not expect that when Su Ya was going down the stairs, she tripped over her own foot. Just when she thought she was about to fall, she felt a pair of strong hands firmly supporting her.
"Yaya?"
Suya knew what her mother wanted to ask.
So he replied casually, "I've been strong since I was a child."
These seven simple words pierced Su's mother's heart. Other people's daughters were pampered from childhood, never lifting a finger, with seven or eight servants to wait on them, afraid of them getting hurt. But her daughter, because of her mother, was accidentally lost when she was young, and poor thing, she had to do heavy work from a young age. She must have had a hard life for the past ten years or so, otherwise how could she be so strong?
Unbeknownst to her, Su's mother had started to get a little stuck on trivial matters.
Then Su's mother said in a low voice, "Ya Ya, it's all my fault. If it weren't for..."
Seeing her mother's expression, Su Ya knew she was dwelling on the past again and was afraid she would get stuck in a rut and be unable to move on.
Before Su's mother could finish speaking, Su Ya interrupted her, "Mom, it has nothing to do with you. I've always been very strong since I was little, and I haven't done any heavy work since. Grandma Yan has been very good to me."
However, Su's mother felt that these were just words Su Ya used to comfort her.
After waking up, she also heard Su Qinghai talk about the situation in that place. It was such a remote town in China that there wasn't even a plane. In addition, given the way Grandma Yan's son and his wife were, her daughter must have never had a good day there.
However, to ease her daughter's mind, Su's mother did not bring it up again.
She secretly made up her mind that she would treat her daughter twice as well from now on, not a thousand times or ten thousand times better.
She knew that none of this could make up for the years her daughter had missed.
However, she will do everything she can to make her daughter's life better and better in the future.
Gradually, his smile returned to normal, and he regained his fighting spirit.
Seeing the change in her mother, Su Ya felt relieved.
After getting in the car, we arrived back at the Su family home half an hour later.
They escorted Su's mother back to her bedroom.
Su's father was about to return to the company, and there were still many things waiting for her to handle. However, before leaving, Su's father repeatedly told Su Ya that her mother must rest well, and not to knit scarves anymore or overwork herself.
Fearing that Su Qinghai would make things difficult for her daughter, Su's mother quickly agreed: "Qinghai, don't worry, I won't do it this time. I'll just lie in bed and not move. You go to the company quickly; aren't you waiting for you to deal with many lovers? Ya Ya, just talk to me, I promise I won't go anywhere."
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