Chapter 229 Six Thousand Days and Nights (2/2)



Later, through drug treatment, her mental disorder was finally improved a little, and the attacks no longer occurred frequently, but she developed suicidal tendencies again.

Several times she had walked to the Fairy Lake at the south gate of the county town and was about to jump off the lake. If he hadn't sent people to follow her, she would have lost her life countless times.

Fortunately, she later found an abandoned baby named Yuanyuan under the bridge.

Yuanyuan, who is over one year old, cannot roll over or sit up. He is a little fool who cannot speak or understand what is said.

After being sent to an orphanage for a month, he was bullied by the children there and his body was covered with bruises and there was no flesh left on his body.

Feng Juan couldn't bear it, so she took her home to raise.

Raising a child with physical problems and intellectual disabilities is very exhausting, and Feng Juan does not have much free time to indulge in sadness.

With a little burden like Yuanyuan in front of her, her energy was constantly consumed, and she was worried about her daughter in her heart. That was why she managed to hold on year after year, and finally the day came when she got news of her daughter.

Feng Juan now thought of her experiences over the past eighteen years. She herself didn't know how she had managed to get through the past thousand days and nights.

She looked at Qin Lin with a sullen face and said sternly, "Old Qin, you are busy with work and you can't leave. I don't understand why you do that, but I respect your choice. However, I hope you can respect mine as well. I am going crazy thinking about my daughter. I can't wait any longer. I must go to Shanghai City. Don't stop me!"

Looking at Feng Juan's determined expression, Qin Lin knew that it was impossible for him to stop her.

He sighed and said, "Hey, I won't stop you. Go ahead."

"Thank you." Feng Juan smiled at him. "Please ask someone to buy me a train ticket to Shanghai tomorrow morning. Also, call Qin Zheng and ask him to pick me up at the train station."

Qin Lin nodded in agreement and said, "I'll buy you three train tickets. You can take Yuanyuan and Aunt Feng with you so they can be taken care of on the way."

Feng Juan frowned. "Isn't this absurd? Yuanyuan doesn't understand. Aunt Feng is almost 10 years old. What's the point of following me around?"

"I'm busy with work and may not have time to come home. And you're not here, so Aunt Feng can't control people. Yuanyuan is in such a state that if someone takes the opportunity to bully her, she won't even complain."

What Qin Lin said was not without basis. Two years ago, Yuanyuan was only fourteen or fifteen years old and still in school. The brother of one of her classmates learned that she had a father who was a high-ranking official. He had evil intentions and wanted to trick her into becoming the Qin family's "son-in-law" by virtue of her father's status. Fortunately, Aunt Feng discovered the plan in time, and Yuanyuan escaped the fate of being bullied at such a young age.

Qin Lin wasn't good at handling these household chores, so he said, "Just bring her along. It'll be easier for you and me. And we can also let her meet our daughter. We'll be living together in the future anyway, so we'd better spend some time together."

What Qin Lin said made some sense. In addition, Feng Juan was also afraid of the consequences of her misfortune two years ago, so she agreed.

Anyway, as long as you bring enough money, you don’t have to worry about the journey being too hard.

After reaching a consensus with Qin Lin, Qin Lin called to arrange the train tickets. He was the Minister of Railways, so arranging a few tickets was just a small matter for him.

Feng Juan knocked on the door to inform Aunt Feng, and helped her pack the things she was going to take with her.

At night, Feng Juan lay in bed, tossing and turning, unable to sleep. Her mind was filled with thoughts of her daughter, wondering if she had lived a good life these past few years, if she had suffered...

The more she thought about it, the more upset she became. Her tears soaked the pillowcase, and in the end she didn't even know when she fell asleep.

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