Shu Yue looked at her eldest son in disbelief, "Big brother, what nonsense are you talking about? I raised Wanwan. You know how Wanwan was sick every few days when she was a child. I spent so much energy to raise her. How could you say such cruel words? You say you don't recognize Wanwan, so you don't recognize Wanwan anymore?" Qin Shuxu looked at his mother, a trace of disappointment flashed in his eyes, "Mom, don't you feel guilty when you say that? I'm your biological son, don't I understand what you're thinking now? Two girls were born on the same day, one is your biological daughter and the other is your adopted daughter, but their status and achievements are very different. The adopted daughter who returned to the family is well-behaved, sensible, smart, capable, considerate, filial, beautiful and kind-hearted. On the other hand, the biological daughter who returned to your side is arrogant, vicious, stupid as a pig, does not understand the ways of the world, does not understand what family affection is, and is selfish. Your mentality has changed. The injustice and unwillingness in your heart have replaced your mother-daughter relationship with Wanwan. That is why you do not care about right or wrong. Even if you blame Wanwan along with your uncle, you will not care about the truth. There is a trace of guilt, but how long can it last? After the guilt, when you see Qin Baoer's horrible look, you will put all the negative emotions on Wanwan. It may be even worse to use your more than ten years of nurturing grace to morally blackmail Wanwan, so that she will support Qin Baoer's mother who is useless without any bottom line. It is impossible for you not to feel the changes in Wanwan during the time she went to the countryside. If you continue to think like this, you can probably imagine the result without me saying it. Mom, listen to my advice! Wanwan can still call you Qin Mom now, because she still remembers your more than ten years of nurturing grace. You must not erase this little bit of family affection that is left, from relatives to strangers, and then from strangers to enemies." I don't know if I feel ashamed because my own son exposed the darkest thoughts in my heart. Or I have a new understanding of myself through my son's words, and I can't accept myself like this. Shu Yue said angrily, "Boss, oh boss, your dad and I have always had great expectations of you, but I never expected that I would be such a person in your heart. You really disappoint me." Then she walked towards Qin Bao'er's residence alone. Qin Shuxu stood there as if he had suffered a great injustice, staring blankly at his mother's back as she quickly left, muttering, "I also hope that I misunderstood you, but did I really misunderstand you? I did this for the good of all of us. Without comparison, maybe we can live peacefully." Meanwhile, Liu Chunhua and Wen Wan were taken to the town health center. As expected, the center's facilities weren't adequate for treating such serious injuries. But they were also fortunate to have county officials visiting for an inspection. They arranged a special car to take them to the county hospital for emergency treatment. They were not wheeled out of the operating room until the next morning, one after the other. For an ordinary family, the astronomical medical bills weighed like a mountain. Wen Wan, a well-off educated youth, had brought a considerable amount of money with her when she went to the countryside, which was enough for the time being. But Liu Chunhua, upon hearing the doctor's warning that she was still in critical condition and that paying the exorbitant surgery fee might mean she would lose everything, felt a chill in the hearts of her father and son. Although Liu Chunhua's condition was deteriorating, at least they had survived together for decades. The village Party secretary sighed and, after setting aside some for living expenses, used the rest of the money to pay for the medical bills. It was time for spring plowing, and Cao Meihua and the others who had accompanied her to the hospital couldn't all remain there. Fortunately for Liu Chunhua, she had family members caring for her free of charge. But Wen Wan was in trouble. Cao Meihua arranged for Su Hong to take care of Wen Wan, and she paid her 30 cents a day. Of course, Wen Wan would pay for it after she woke up. Su Hong was happy to do so. How could taking care of a patient be as tiring as working in the fields? Besides, even if she earned 10 work points a day, it would only be worth 40 cents at most. It also depended on the harvest. If the harvest was not good, the work points would be even less valuable. Besides, at best, she could only earn 8 work points a day.
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