Sweet Adorable Wife, Please Kiss Slower!

Chapter 731: God will not show mercy, and people will not be kind to you

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Lin Wanwan leaned into his arms and tried to recall every detail of the two times he met Mrs. Yu.

Pity…

I should have taken a good look at her and said a few words to her at that time.

If I could know, I would have no regrets.

Lin Wanwan let out a breath and talked about business, "Lu Zhanbei, since Yu... my mother doesn't like your father, can all the problems be solved as long as we help her escape?"

Lu Zhanbei shook his head and replied in a deep voice, "You think too simply. The old man's level of paranoia is far beyond your imagination. Unless he is dead, he will never let go of Mrs. Yu."

Lin Wanwan was silent for a moment, then laughed out loud, "It's really unlucky that your father likes you."

Just when Lu Zhanbei wanted to express his agreement, he suddenly remembered that many people said that he was as paranoid as Lu Zhengyu, so he changed his mind and said, "If Mrs. Yu also likes him, it's not bad luck."

Lin Wanwan suddenly remembered what the old man said before.

[Don’t blame her, she is a good mother, there must be reasons for leaving.]

Lin Wanwan's mother's life was indeed very difficult. Her parents died when she was young, and she worked hard to make a living before she became an adult. Seeing that she was about to suffer all the hardships, she fell in love with Lin Qinghao and became his shady lover.

She endured the humiliation and endured the heavy burden for her daughter. Within a few days of her good life, she was imprisoned in a magnificent cage by Lu Zhengyu, a paranoid man.

Lin Wanwan feels terrible just thinking about such a life of suffocation and despair.

"Forget it, let's talk about it later."

The most important thing now is to take good care of grandpa until he fully recovers.

Lu Zhanbei patted the bed, "You can sleep here for a while, I'll stay with you."

"OK."

Lin Wanwan went to bed and closed his eyes.

She hadn't had a good rest for a long time, and her body and energy were almost exhausted.

Listening to her even breathing, Lu Zhanbei's eyes gradually deepened.

He will never allow anyone to cause further damage.

Lin Wanwan stayed in the ICU ward for four full days until the old man finally regained consciousness.

"Grandpa, you finally woke up!"

"Cough cough cough..."

The old man couldn't help but cough when he opened his mouth. Lin Wanwan quickly brought a glass of warm water and carefully fed it to him.

The old man drank more than half of the glass and was finally able to speak normally.

"I didn't expect I was still alive."

Lin Wanwan's eyes were sore, and she pressed her face against the back of the old man's skinny hand. She almost shed tears when she saw that all ten of his fingers were wrapped with thick white gauze.

"I'm sorry, grandpa, it was me who caused you trouble."

The old man smiled gently, "Silly boy, my injury was not caused by you, so there is no need to apologize."

Lin Wanwan felt that as the victim, the old man had the right to know the truth, so he told him the whole story.

There was no too much shock on his face, he just said, "It's a shame for your mother, God has no mercy, she always encounters unkind people."

Lin Wanwan helped him lie down, "You have just regained consciousness and need to rest peacefully."

The old man was indeed powerless now and fell asleep obediently.

Lin Wanwan stayed by the hospital bed for most of the day before calling Lu Zhanbei to take over.

The old man's accident made her feel as if she had been bitten by a snake once and feared the well rope for ten years.

Even if Gu Mo was guarding her, she couldn't completely rest assured.

Lu Zhanbei understood her mood and went into battle in person regardless of his identity.

Linwanwan returned to Yunyuan and cooked some meals suitable for patients. When he mentioned the hospital, the old man just woke up.

After serving the old man's meal, the grandfather and grandson sat by the bed and chatted.

While chatting happily, the door was pushed open.