After hearing this, Huaijin was about to close the door, saying, "I don't need playmates."
Ye Jiu reacted quickly, sticking her foot into the door crack so Huai Jin couldn't close it. "No! Give me a chance!"
Give me a chance to inherit the family fortune!
Huai Jin wasn't strong enough to close the door, so he didn't injure Ye Jiu's foot much.
"Can we sit down and talk? Your mother is very worried about you." Ye Jiu looked at him seriously. If that didn't work, she would have to resort to force (not really) to make him listen.
Huaijin let go of his hand and pushed the wheelchair into the house. "Okay, then come in."
The bedroom was large, but apart from a bed, a desk, and a TV mounted on the wall, there was no other furniture; it was eerily empty.
The bedroom floor was also carpeted, and there was a separate bathroom with a large door, presumably to make it easier for him to push his wheelchair in.
In short, the accessibility here is excellent, and they take care of him in every way.
It's been less than half a month since he got into trouble; money can buy anything.
Huai Jin stopped in the open space, and Ye Jiu sat down on the ground facing him.
This posture allows Huaijin to look down at him, which might make him lower his guard a little.
Ye Jiu took a lollipop out of her pocket and handed it to him. "Want one?"
Huaijin didn't answer. "Say what you want to say now."
Seeing that he didn't take it, Ye Jiu unwrapped the packaging and stuffed it into her mouth. She hadn't eaten a single bite of food since morning.
The lollipop was lychee flavored, and its sweet aroma filled the air. Ye Jiu, with the candy in her mouth, mumbled, "Were you bullied? Who did it? I'll beat them up for you tonight."
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