The Prince Regent’s Violent Medical Consort

Chapter 1703: Xia Waner Chapter 217

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It turns out that Ran Qin was abducted and trafficked as a child, and it was Li Dong's hand. Dean Li happened to bump into him at that time. Looking at the little Ran Qin, he came up with the idea of stopping his sons.

But he was his biological son after all, so he couldn't ruthlessly report him, so he could only think of other ways to stop him.

I just didn't expect that in the end, I would make up my mind to stand on the opposite side of my son for Ran Qin's sake.

"How is she doing?"

"It's not very good. Ran Qin went there and could only see her for the last time."

Xia Wan'er didn't feel good about it. Ran Qin would definitely be very sad about this situation.

"These people have committed heinous crimes, and we must bring them to justice!"

Qiao Mingye held her hand: "Don't worry."

Xia Wan'er nodded, remembering the Gu family, and hurriedly asked: "By the way, Ah Ye, can you help me find out why the Gu family wants to adopt Ran Qin? I always feel that their purpose is not pure."

"Nan Feng, are the results out?"

Nanfeng nodded and reported: "This Gu Qin is a premature baby. She has been frail and sick since she was a child. The Gu family hired a master to tell her fortune. He said that she has been evil since she was a child and will not live to be eighteen years old. She needs to find someone with a compatible destiny. Good food and good drinks keep people away from evil spirits.”

"Brother Feng, why can't you live until the age of eighteen even if you are stupid since you were a child? And why can you still be stopped by others if you are stupid?" Nan Yu asked in confusion.

Nanfeng touched his head helplessly and explained: "It's not that I'm stupid, but that I'm being evil. I mean that she will always have bad luck. I adopted Ran Qin to help her block these bad luck."

"Oh, then they're really bad."

Xia Wan'er didn't expect such a purpose. Just when she was about to ask Qiao Mingye if there was anything she could do, she heard the door being opened and Ran Qin, holding a string in his hand, appeared outside the door.

"I see, I always thought that they didn't like me because I was too ordinary." Ran Qin smiled bitterly.

It turns out that he was just a victim to block evil spirits.

Xia Waner stood up suddenly: "Qinqin."

I didn't expect Ran Qin to come back so soon, and this time he was heard.

"It's okay, I'm used to it. I'm not that fragile." Ran Qin tried his best to smile and walked towards her with both hands and feet.

Xia Wan'er looked at her red and swollen eyes and didn't know whether she was crying until she had no tears left, or whether she was holding back and not daring to cry.

She stepped forward and hugged her: "It's okay, your sister Wan will protect you from now on."

"good."

Qiao Mingye gave Nanfeng a look, and the other party immediately understood and took Nanyu's hand to go out.

He looked at Xia Wan'er and left the room to the two of them.

"How is Dean Li?" Xia Waner poured her a cup of hot water.

Ran Qin slowly raised his eyes and said in a hoarse and indifferent voice: "She is dead."

Xia Wan'er looked at her and didn't know how to persuade her.

I heard her continue, "She begged me not to hate her, and begged me to forget her and find her biological parents and live a good life. But how could I not hate her. She told me that my parents didn't want me anymore, so they left me in From an orphanage, she has said since she was a child that no matter who wants me, she will never want me. She will leave a portion of any delicious food for me. I am even the first to wear new clothes when the children in the orphanage buy them. I regard her as my mother. I work part-time to save money, just to support her in her old age—"

Saying that, Ran Qin looked at Xia Wan'er and the tears that had been rolling in her eyes fell down, "Wan'er, I'm so stupid. I've been a thief and a mother for so many years. I love her so much and believe in her so much. I've wasted all this time in vain. I haven’t seen my biological parents for many years, and I can’t even imagine how they have lived these years, or whether they are still alive.”

(End of chapter)