Chapter 92 Heroic Acts 2.0



Chapter 92 Heroic Acts 2.0

The man panicked: "What nonsense are you talking about! Who's a gangster!"

He hurriedly tried to grab Tu Yao, but the windowsill was too high and he couldn't reach her no matter what he did.

Seeing that Tu Yao was shouting louder and louder, the man quickly broke free from Lin Yue's grasp, spat out "Bad luck!", and ran away while adjusting his collar!

Tu Yao immediately fell silent and leaned against the windowsill to look down at the boy in front of her.

He was wearing a plain old T-shirt, had dark skin, looked fierce, and gave a fierce look in his eyes.

After confirming that he was alright, Tu Yao waved her hand with a righteous and awe-inspiring expression.

"Just doing what I see to right injustice, no need to leave my name or be polite."

Then they went back.

The empty windowsill was left with only a few shallow watermarks.

Lin Yue stared intently ahead, his eyes dark. After a while, he turned and limped away.

Just as he stepped out of the hospital, a roaring motorcycle sped toward him!

A few seconds later, it drifted and came to a stop at his feet.

Lin Yue caught a helmet thrown to him, put it on expressionlessly, got into the car, and the car started up again and drove away quickly.

The motorcycle drove all the way to the urban village and stopped in front of a brick and tile bungalow.

Lin Yue got out of the car, unlocked the gate, and limped into the house.

The young man following behind him quickly called out, "Lin Yue, slow down!"

She turned back and scooped up a bunch of bright red berries drying by the door: "These schisandra berries can't be dried anymore. I'm going to keep Grandma company tonight, so remember to put them away for me before you leave."

He sat down on the wooden stool, skillfully opened a website, scrolled to the live variety show section, found "Rural Food", and clicked on the recorded broadcast.

The young man sighed regretfully: "I went to deliver goods a couple of days ago and missed the live broadcast. How come it's already over?"

"Lin Yue, are you really not going to watch this with me? This girl is so funny! Teacher Tu is lucky to have fans like her!"

As she spoke, her tone became even more regretful: "I originally had the opportunity to record a show with my sister and Teacher Tu, but now, let alone whether there will be a second season of the show, even if there is, I definitely can't afford to be a part of it."

Thinking of something, his fair face instantly darkened: "It's all that beast Lin Qiuping's fault, he actually went after you! He'd throw away all his dignity for a painting!"

“It takes a hundred days to recover from a broken bone, and you’re the same. You’re discharged after only a month! Listen to me, why don’t you stay for another two months? I can take care of you and Grandma by myself.”

Lin Yue turned around, and Lin Jing paused the recording. On the screen was Tu Yao's smiling face.

He stared at her for a while, then said in a hoarse voice, "I ran into her at the hospital today."

Lin Jing was taken aback: "Who did you run into??"

Lin Yue looked away: "...Lin Qiuping."

Holy crap!

"That beast! He dares to come looking for Grandma!"

Lin Yue casually picked up a stool and sat down, saying in a deep voice, "Judging from his attire today, he's been doing quite well lately. I suspect he's already given away that painting. I plan to go over and wait for him tonight to find out more."

"I'll go with you!"

Lin Jing immediately stood up: "Don't kick me out. You only have one good leg left. If he breaks it too, Grandma will be heartbroken."

"I'll find a temporary caregiver to stay with Grandma for one night."

Lin Yue fell silent.

...

On the other side, Tu Yao strolled back to her ward with her lunchbox in her arms, looking to be in a good mood.

Tu Chaoxi glanced at her and casually asked, "Where did you go?"

Tu Yao gave herself a thumbs up, her tone proud: "A heroic act!"

"That's amazing."

Nan Ke praised without hesitation.

"By the way, how did you get here?"

He suddenly realized that Tu Chaoxi and Tu Yao had arrived at the hospital in just two hours, which seemed a bit too fast.

As soon as she finished speaking, Tu Chaoxi frowned, paused for a moment, and then said, "...Xu Chi took us there in a helicopter."

"Xu Chi? Flying a helicopter?!"

Nan Ke's expression changed instantly.

How could a sick person from Crane Village with a tragic past possibly fly a helicopter?

...But now, looking back, that young man's temperament and aura hardly resembled that of a destitute and desperate patient.

The two exchanged a glance and then looked at Tu Yao simultaneously.

Tu Yao: ?

Tu Yao was taken aback: "What's wrong?"

"Tu Xiaomao, don't you think something's wrong? Your friend Xiaochi is flying a helicopter?"

Tu Yao blinked: "Yes."

Tu Chaoxi: ? ? ?

"What's with your reaction? Is he Xu Chi?"

Tu Yao thought for a moment and said, "I didn't have time to hear what he had to say this time. I'll ask him next time he contacts me."

Tu Chaoxi & Nan Ke: ...

Tu Yao remained calm, wiped the lunchbox clean, put it in a bag, and took out a book that Xu Chi had given her before to read.

Nan Ke quickly regretted asking the question. Although she said she didn't care, Tu Yao still seemed a little down.

I spent the whole afternoon reading, and it wasn't until evening that I made a move.

"Brother, second brother, I'm going down for a walk."

Tu Chaoxi quickly asked, "Do you need me to come with you?"

Tu Yao shook her head: "No need, no need."

"I'll be right back."

After going downstairs, Tu Yao chose a dimly lit corridor and sat there blankly staring at the moon overhead.

She's not stupid; of course she knew something was wrong.

For her, the most important thing in being friends is honesty, but she has a secret and can't be honest with the other person. Shouldn't she also be allowed to keep some things to herself?

That was what she originally thought.

But perhaps it was because she met a grandmother who looked a lot like the dean that a surge of complex emotions welled up inside her, making her suddenly feel down.

After a while, Tu Yao let out a long breath and prepared to go upstairs.

But after taking only two steps, a series of hurried footsteps suddenly came.

Under the moonlight, one could clearly see a young man helping a limping boy run forward, with someone obviously chasing behind them.

Tu Yao stared at the limping boy for a while; he seemed vaguely familiar…

Oh, I remember now, the one whose leg was broken by the mafia.

It looks like he might lose his other leg too.

Tu Yao remained silent for a while, then thought of the old lady in the ward and silently recited the words "Do one good deed every day"...

He changed his tune again, saying he would do two good deeds every day.

The instant the two ran past, he reached out and grabbed them.

The corridor was dimly lit, with enough room for three people to hide.

Even without turning around, one could feel the shock and astonishment in the two pairs of eyes behind them.

Sure enough, four burly men carrying sticks ran over a dozen seconds later. They glanced around casually and then quickly continued running in the same direction.

Tu Yao breathed a sigh of relief and waited silently for a while, without looking at the two people behind her.

He waved casually, still with a righteous and awe-inspiring expression: "It's an act of bravery, no need to thank me."

Just as he was about to leave, a hesitant voice suddenly came from behind him.

"Sister... sister?"

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