Peng Meijie didn't have many reservations, and when she spoke to Chu Wei, she sometimes carried the strong aura of a family head.
Every word she said was actually a veiled reference to Chu Wei.
However, once he said those words, Chu Wei found the two of them incredibly annoying.
So, still not backing down, she said, "You don't need to take his side. He's my son. I know his character best. You're useless..."
But Chu Wei was indeed tired of arguing.
"Alright, I want to rest." Chu Wei turned his back and ignored the two of them, clearly indicating that he wanted them to leave.
Actually, the two of them had wanted to leave for a long time.
After closing the ward door, Chu Ruolin and Peng Meijie walked slowly down the corridor, talking quietly.
"Aunt Mei, do you think my dad is acting a bit strange lately? You heard what he was saying, and is it my fault for not wanting to come see him?"
After being repeatedly scolded by Chu Wei, how could Chu Ruolin not feel resentful?
However, he couldn't be too blunt, since the man was, after all, his biological father.
Even Peng Meijie said, "Good child, Aunt Mei knows you've had a hard time, but he is, after all, your father. If he... you must be well and be mentally prepared."
Chu Ruolin understood what Peng Meijie meant; the doctor had said something similar.
He had actually made such preparations long ago. Moreover, once Chu Wei died, the matter of Han Mingrui would be completely over, and the struggle between the Han and Chu families could come to an end. He would have more options for how he would develop in the future and would not be implicated by Chu Wei forever.
"Don't worry, as long as Aunt Mei is here, she will definitely not let you suffer so much injustice."
Peng Meijie was very perceptive of Chu Ruolin's little schemes and directly said what he wanted to hear.
"Thank you, Aunt Mei. I'm so grateful to you." Chu Ruolin expressed her heartfelt thanks.
Peng Meijie affectionately raised her hand and touched his hair. Chu Ruolin obediently bent down slightly, like a docile big dog.
In the past few days, she had thought about many things. She kept Chu Ruolin around. On the one hand, there was naturally some family affection involved. On the other hand, she was his benefactor, and in the future, it would be a matter of just asking how to use him.
Regardless of whether Chu Ruolin will genuinely help him or is forced to, some of his goals can still be achieved.
Of course, these are all things to be discussed later, so let's leave them aside for now.
Chu Wei has become this almost shrewish woman, and some people watching are truly delighted, almost bursting into laughter.
This person is Han Qiang.
Compared to Chu Wei, Han Qiang, who is older, was discharged from the hospital earlier and recovered quite well. Han Mingming and Han Mingmei picked him up and told him about the major news that had recently emerged.
"Qiwei is dead?" Han Qiang's eyebrows shot up when he heard this.
"That would be perfect. These people are all involved in Mingrui's death, and none of them can be let off the hook. Now let's see what kind of retribution Chu Wei will receive."
Those days in the hospital were rather monotonous, and Han Qiang couldn't help but think of Han Mingrui.
No matter how much Han Qiang felt he was a disappointment and inferior to Han Mingzhi when he was alive, once a person dies, all that remains is remembrance, and everything about him is good.
Moreover, putting everything else aside, Han Mingrui was too young, only in his twenties, and died such an innocent and tragic death.
Regardless of whether others are innocent or not, that's how Han Qiang felt, so he couldn't help but speak with a hint of ruthlessness.
"What has Han Mingzhi been doing lately? Chu Wei is hospitalized, but we can't just let him off the hook because of that," Han Qiang asked the twins.
"From what I can tell from Second Brother's words, it seems that he had to restrain himself before because the Peng family got involved."
Han Mingmei answered first. She never spoke ill of Han Mingzhi in front of Han Qiang. Even if Han Qiang did, she would advise him against it. Han Qiang felt that she was very sensible and understanding. If he joined in saying bad things about Han Mingzhi, it would backfire.
With Han Mingmei taking the lead, Han Mingming immediately followed suit.
“That’s right, but now the head of the Peng family has stated that she will not be involved in her younger brother’s death. She’s only taking care of Chu Ruolin because of family ties. As for Chu Wei, well…”
Han Mingming shrugged, the meaning of which was self-evident—she definitely wouldn't care about Chu Wei anymore.
Han Mingmei added, "So I think my second brother definitely wouldn't miss such an opportunity, he's so capable..."
Hearing this, Han Qiang nodded, feeling quite gratified.
On the other side, Han Mingzhi did not disappoint him, and led his men directly to the hospital.
For no other reason than to see if Chu Wei was indeed terminally ill, as the news reports suggested.
Because Chu Wei has not responded, news reports often start to fabricate stories based on existing information whenever he is mentioned.
Chu Ruolin rushed to the hospital to visit Chu Wei, perhaps because Chu Wei was critically ill!
[Due to his selfish desires, Chu Wei caused the death of a promising young man. Will he receive retribution?]
[A deep dive into Chu Wei's current situation...]
The comments below were unanimously unvarnished curses and insults directed at Chu Wei. Moreover, people nowadays generally speak in a more sophisticated way, and even when cursing, they are unwilling to use vulgar language.
[He's still alive? I thought he'd be the one to die before everyone else.]
It's not too late to die now; he's paved the way for others, though whether anyone will go with him is another question.
【Chu Wei, on your journey to the Yellow Springs, don't be afraid, don't feel lonely. Think of all the people you've killed, waiting to claim their lives!】
[To be honest, hospitals shouldn't even treat people like that, but doctors' job is to save lives, and there's nothing they can do. Sigh... Doctors are truly great.]
[When you mentioned this upstairs, it made me realize that the difference between people is truly immense. Look at what others have done, and what Chu Wei has done, yet he ended up with such consequences. I almost think he got off too easily.]
Yes, if he hadn't died of illness, at least he would have faced legal judgment.
[Actually, we don't know whether Chu Wei would be more unwilling to live in prison or to die like this.]
I'm happy either way; people like that shouldn't be alive.
After seeing so many news reports and comments like this, Han Mingzhi almost suspected that Chu Wei was really going to die, so he had to come and see for himself to put his mind at ease.
If it's a farewell party, how could he be missing...?
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