Chapter 108 She should have starved to death back then!



Tang Wan didn't know where the lollipop came from either.

The only time her schoolbag wasn't with her was when she went to deliver cookies to Lu Ze and Gou Xi.

So Tang Wan shook her head.

He was indicating that he didn't know either.

Lu Lin nodded, his eyes somewhat deep, then opened the car window and saw the little boy standing at the door looking this way.

Then he raised his hand and threw the lollipop away.

Then he instructed the driver, "Drive."

The Cayenne rolled over the lollipop.

It's as if you can still hear the sound of the candy shattering.

Tang Wan felt it was a bit of a pity.

This is a waste of food, which is quite a sin.

However, before she could think any further, Lu Lin reached out and pinched Tang Wan's cheek, as if he were pinching a glutinous rice ball, and said "fiercely" in his mouth: "You can't accept things from strangers."

"You should know that free things are often the most expensive."

Tang Wan blinked, indicating that she understood.

Tang Wan knew, of course, that the most expensive thing in the world is something that is free.

Like that Xinxin Orphanage, which claims to provide a home for children without parents for free, but in reality, it's a hole that devours all the children.

Too expensive.

Free services at the cost of life are far too expensive.

Tang Wan dared not accept it.

Ji Helin, who was standing at the school gate, immediately spotted the lollipop in Lu Lin's hand.

That was in Tang Wan's schoolbag.

But that lollipop ended up breaking under the car tire.

He pursed his lips and got into the car with a grim expression.

The younger brother in the car wanted to get close to his older brother, but he was also a little scared when he saw Ji Helin's gloomy face.

But her longing for her brother still prevailed.

The little boy reached out his arms, wanting his older brother to hug him, and called out in a childish voice, "Brother?"

"hug……"

However, Ji Helin simply raised his head, glanced at his younger brother with disgust, and then turned away without saying a word.

The little boy pouted, about to cry, when his mother covered his mouth.

His terrified expression suggested he was afraid of angering Ji Helin.

Cautious and apprehensive.

The car was extremely quiet, and the atmosphere was quite oppressive.

But Ji Helin had already gotten used to it.

...

On the other side.

Before Tang Wan and her group even got home, Lu Lin's phone kept ringing.

Finally, after Lu Lin hung up several times, he answered impatiently.

His voice was irritated and hostile, but his gaze kept falling on Tang Wan.

"Whose fault is it that you can't get the answer? Why should you go see her just because she says she wants to!"

"What do you mean it won't affect children? Hasn't Tangtang suffered enough at her hands?"

"Just because she says she didn't do it, does that mean the matter is completely wiped clean?"

Tang Wan tilted her head and sat obediently in Lu Lin's lap, reaching out to tug at Lu Lin's arm.

It sounded like she was comforting him, or perhaps advising him not to be angry.

Looking at the little one in his arms, Lu Lin reached out his free hand and poked Tang Wan's nose, the anger in his eyes lessening considerably.

After a long while, Tang Wan heard Lu Lin speak again.

What was she trying to say?

Something was said on the phone that made Lu Lin's expression change.

Lu Lin looked at Tang Wan, covered the phone with his hand, and asked, "Tangtang, Su Li wants to see you."

Su Li?

In Tang Wan's life, she only knew one person with the surname Su.

But what would Dean Su want to see me for?

But Tang Wan still agreed.

Lu Lin's expression did not improve even though Tang Wan had agreed to the matter.

He simply frowned, told the driver to turn around, and headed towards the prison where Su Li was being held.

Lu Lin didn't say a word the whole way, clearly very angry.

Tang Wan knew that Lu Lin was angry because she had agreed to Su Li's request.

But actually, Tang Wan also had questions she wanted to ask her.

Tang Wan doesn't think that the memories she occasionally recalls are fake.

She wanted to know how she ended up at Xinxin Orphanage.

Seeing Tang Wan's determined look, Lu Lin reached out and irritably messed up her hair, saying, "You always have so many tricks up your sleeve."

"I don't know what's so interesting about that person."

Tang Wan obediently let Lu Lin rub her head to vent her anger, and even put her head into Lu Lin's palm.

Lu Lin has always been tolerant of Tang Wan.

No matter how angry he was, he couldn't hold out for long under Tang Wan's coquettishness.

So he sighed and said earnestly, "If she says something you don't like to hear, just leave it at that if you don't want to answer. You can just come out."

"You're just a kid, you have the right to be willful. No matter what happens, I'll be on your side, don't worry."

Lu Lin is not usually very talkative.

He only becomes more talkative when he is with Tang Wan.

Clearly, Tang Wan deserves to be treated this way by Lu Lin.

Tang Wan nodded and touched Lu Lin's hand with her small hand.

He muttered "Ah" under his breath.

It seemed to be a response to Lu Lin's words.

Lu Ze, sitting in the passenger seat, craned his neck to look back.

He wanted to know what Tang Wan and Lu Lin were whispering about, but it was too late when he turned around.

The car arrived at the prison gate, where prison guards were already waiting for them.

Tang Wan followed behind the prison guard. Even though the atmosphere here was quiet and oppressive, she didn't cry or make a fuss. She followed quietly like a little accessory.

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