When Xu Wei arrived, he noticed that He Youyou's face was full of sorrow and she looked very uncomfortable, so he quickly went over to comfort her.
"Don't worry, Youyou, everything will be alright. People online are like that, they always say all sorts of nonsense. Don't worry, it's okay."
He saw those comments, but he didn't believe them. He could tell that his aunt and uncle still cared about Youyou.
"I'm a little worried. Do you think what's online is true?"
"Don't worry, how could that be? I can tell that your aunt and uncle love you very much."
They even knelt down and begged my mom that day.
He Youyou shook her head, clutching her boyfriend's clothes tightly. "That's not what I meant, you know? I never knew my family owned so many houses, and I didn't know my parents were planning to have a second child."
"What?" Now it was Xu Wei's turn to be stunned. No way, Auntie is almost fifty, having a second child at this age?
Why?
He Youyou felt even worse, crying as she spoke.
"They said it was for me to use umbilical cord blood, but they were researching this before we even found out about the disease. I don't believe they came up with it suddenly; it was clearly something they had planned long ago."
You're saying they're not doing matching, is it just so they can have a child, so they can give everything to that child in the future?
And also, did all the money everyone donated reach the hospital? Do you think they... were trying to save that money...?
This was the solution He Youyou came up with.
He Youyou hugged Xu Wei tightly, crying as she spoke. "Wei, I'm so scared. I'm really so scared."
He Youyou knew that everyone would hate her now and would find someone to blame. At this time, she had to find someone who could suffer all of this in her place.
The reporter arrived at this moment and saw them crying together, wanting to ask what had happened.
He Youyou told them that she didn't know and that she would definitely find out what was going on. She cried her eyes out, saying that her parents wanted to have a second child for her and had consulted about IVF a year ago.
She didn't even know if her parents did it for IVF or for her.
If someone else had said that, people might have believed it, but the problem is, the way she said it...
Everyone's smart enough to see that none of them are innocent.
She cried and said, "I'm sorry, I didn't know we had a house. If I had known, I would never have accepted your donations."
I am willing to have my parents return all that money, and I hope to be subject to everyone's supervision.
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