Chapter 21 Dancing on the Grave



Su Lenghe: "Take the medicine box away right away. It's evidence. Also, go get your blood composition checked."

Manbu's mind was blank. She did whatever Su Lenghe told her to do, just like a puppet being led around.

The audience felt very sorry for Manbu, who looked bewildered.

Don't be sad, miss. Focus on getting better first.

If this is true, the man should go to jail.

Damn it!

Sitting quietly in a chair, her expression blank, Su Lenghe said calmly, "This is your tribulation. Once you get through it, everything will be smooth sailing for you from now on."

"Do I really have a future?" Manbu looked at the camera, his eyes vacant.

"Yes, I will." Su Lenghe's voice was clear and cold, yet it seemed to possess a magical power that made Manbu feel at ease.

As soon as she finished speaking, tears welled up uncontrollably in her eyes, gushing out like a flood. Her pale face was covered in tear stains. She clenched her teeth to keep herself from making a sound, her shoulders trembling slightly.

"Baby, what's wrong? It's cold here, let me take you back to your ward." A gentle male voice appeared beside Manbu.

Manbu bit her lower lip tightly, remaining silent. The man seemed anxious, half-squatting down and grabbing Manbu's shoulders: "Baby, it's not your fault that the child is gone. Even if we never have children, I will always love you."

"Really?" Manbu asked weakly.

[Girl, don't be love-struck! He's a jerk!]

Could there be some misunderstanding? Her boyfriend seems pretty good.

Manbu took something out of his pocket, and when the man looked down, his face instantly turned panicked: "Baby, this isn't what you think."

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