Chapter 8 Young Years
On the way back, low pressure filled the entire car, mainly from Qin Yi's body, where waves of low pressure were surging out.

Lin Changchun, the chatterbox, kept his lips tightly shut, fearing that he might say something wrong and be tortured to death by Qin Yi.

Su Wan stared out the window in a daze without saying a word. What will be the outcome of her life?
It would be a lie to say she wasn't worried, but was worrying any use? They couldn't decide whether Qin Yi's leg would heal or not.

But she just wouldn't give in.

Why does her life have to be full of setbacks?

She is a very resilient person and will do what she thinks.

Isn't it just a leg? The doctor said no, so she took him to see the next doctor.

If Western medicine doesn’t work, seek help from traditional Chinese medicine. If traditional Chinese medicine doesn’t work, seek help from rare doctors or folk remedies.

She has saved all the people who were dying from dying. As long as people are alive, it's not a big deal.

When he was ten years old, Su Wan was forced by his adoptive mother to go up the mountain to pick grass for pigs. He accidentally fell off a cliff and his legs were so painful that he couldn't walk.

With her tenacity, she crawled to a road and met a kind uncle from the same village who carried her back home.

But her adoptive mother thought she was a burden. Not only did she not allow her to see the kids, she also complained that she did not work and just ate for free. She scolded and beat her. Later, when she saw that she really could not get up, she just let her lie in bed.

If she remembers, throw her a steamed bun; if she doesn’t remember, let her starve.

She had thought that she would die like this, but she was not destined to die.

When her life was hanging by a thread, a wandering Taoist priest came to her house to ask for water. Seeing that she was extremely thin, he offered to diagnose and treat her. The Taoist priest was a Taoist doctor, and he went up the mountain that day to pick some herbs, crushed them and applied them to her.

The Taoist priest was kind-hearted and went up the mountain to collect herbs for her every few days. After a month, her legs miraculously recovered and she was able to stand up again.

Later, she relied on her perseverance and exercise every day to return to normal.

Yes, that Taoist priest!

Su Wan's eyes lit up. As long as they found the Taoist priest, Qin Yi might be saved.

Qin Yi didn't know what Su Wan was thinking. He just felt extremely annoyed. If he had known the result would be like this, Su Wan would still insist on making trouble.

The doctor said so, but she still foolishly asked for the prescription and the medicine. What's the point?

Qin Yi himself didn't realize it. What he was more afraid of in his heart was that Su Wan would leave him because of his legs.

In the past, I only saw him sitting in a wheelchair, and when the doctor said that the treatment was ineffective, it was a judgment on the rest of his life.

This means he will spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.

Can Su Wan stand the loneliness?

How long can it last?

One year, two years, three years, five years... Will she be tired of facing a cripple whose mobility problems are equivalent to a disabled person?

Would you look down on him? Would you dislike him?
He has carried out so many missions and seen life and death, so he understands human nature better.

Human nature cannot stand the test, not to mention that they have no emotional foundation at all. Su Wan has to marry just because her parents tell her to. But what if her character changes in a few years?

Is she ready to take charge of her own life?

Will she choose to stay?
Especially with the conditions of the Su family, what if Su Wan were allowed to go back one day?
Qin Yi felt his mind was in a mess, and the more confused he became, the more irritated he became. He didn't say a word until he got home. Su Wan was not a talkative person, and the silence in the car made him uncomfortable.

After arriving home, Lin Changchun drove away quickly, fearing that if he stayed for another second, Qin Yi would find fault with him and he could not bear his anger.

When Qin Yi got home, he pushed his wheelchair back to his room.

Grandma Qin came over and looked at his face. She knew that today's examination results were not satisfactory, and she spoke with some concern.

"Xiao Yi."

The sound of Qin Yi closing the door responded to her.

Grandma Qin looked at Su Wan with some concern. Su Wan shook her head at her, indicating that she should not disturb Qin Yi's rest.

Su Wan was busy kneading the dough and mixing the fillings. Grandma Qin was helping her beside her. She didn't say anything but kept looking at Su Wan.

She is worried.

The previous granddaughter-in-law just took one look at Qin Yi paralyzed in the wheelchair and ran away.

Now Su Wan took Qin Yi to check up, and when Xiao Yi came back he was in that state. The result was obvious, and she didn't dare to think about it.

Su Wan felt a headache when she noticed Grandma Qin's uneasiness. She was not good at handling such relationships and felt a little helpless.

But seeing that Grandma Qin looked so dejected, he thought for a moment and tried to persuade her. "Grandma, don't worry, I will find a way to treat him and make sure he can stand up."

"Hey! Good, good, good!"

After receiving Su Wan's reassurance, Grandma Qin was so happy that she kept wiping her eyes. She knew that she had not made a mistake in choosing the right person.

Su Wan is a good child.

While the mother and daughter were making dumplings, Su Wan told Grandma Qin what the doctor had said. Grandma Qin took Su Wan's hand and put the jade bracelet on her hand.

Su Wan put on the bracelet with her body temperature and tried to take it off quickly.

"Grandma, this won't work."

"Why not? If grandma says it's okay, then it's okay. This is my dowry. I was going to give it to Xiaoyi's mother, but..."

As Grandma Qin spoke, she wiped her tears again and talked about Qin Yi's parents.

Qin Yi's parents were both soldiers. They died in the line of duty seven years ago. This incident had a significant impact on Qin Yi. He was determined to bring those criminals to justice.

Grandma Qin gritted her teeth and mentioned to Su Wan the matter of the daughter-in-law she had found for Qin Yi.

Anyway, she will know about this later, so I might as well tell her myself since I can't hide it from her.

Anyway, nothing happened between Qin Yi and that girl, and they didn't even stay alone in the same room.

……

"Wanwan, I'm sorry for your hardship."

Grandma Qin held Su Wan's hand and was reluctant to let go.

After hearing all these things, Su Wan felt mixed emotions. She felt a little sympathy for Qin Yi, but also a little... heartbroken.

Su Wan cooked three dishes, two meat dishes, one vegetable dish and dumplings.

She went to the room to call Qin Yi to eat, but Qin Yi remained in the same posture as when he entered the room, motionless.

Su Wan pulled a chair over and sat opposite him. Qin Yi turned his head away proudly, but in his heart he was secretly expecting her to say something to him.

He despised himself a little!
"Qin Yi, what are you afraid of?"

Qin Yi fought back fiercely as if his tail had been stepped on.

"Who said I was scared? What do I have to be afraid of?"

"Qin Yi, I won't leave."

"Ok?"

"You can go if you want!"

Su Wan was not annoyed and continued to look at him calmly.

Qin Yi looked at Su Wan. What did she mean?
What does it have to do with me whether she leaves or not? If she wants to leave, she can leave. Why should she explain to me? There is no explanation, as if I care.

He wouldn't care if she left or not.

He blinked uncomfortably to hide his guilty conscience.

Strangely, the uneasiness in my heart calmed down completely.

There is a vague feeling of peace that permeates my entire chest.

He seldom showed his emotions before, but ever since the accident with his legs, his temper has become uncontrollably irritable. He knows it's wrong, but he can't control it.

Su Wan pushed Qin Yi out, and Grandma Qin happily set the table.

"Come, let's eat."

The carefully prepared dishes on the table were steaming hot, which formed a sharp contrast with the freezing cold outside.

Su Wan poured Qin Yi half a glass of wine.

"The doctor said drinking less can help promote blood circulation."

Qin Yi didn't say anything, but took the wine glass that Su Wan handed over.

Grandma Qin looked at Su Wan and became more and more satisfied.

(End of this chapter)

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