"With your body, you dare to get caught in the rain, do you still want to live?"

Although he had a stern face, I felt the long-lost warmth.

The doctor asked me to stay in the hospital for two days for observation.

When I went to go through the admission procedures, I coincidentally ran into Cheyne.

Although he was wearing a mask, I still recognized him at a glance.

He also saw me, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes.

I suddenly felt a little scared.

I was afraid that he really knew that I was going to die, and I was afraid I would be his trouble again.

But I had a faint expectation. If he knew that I was going to die, would he be a little nicer to me, even just a little bit?

I was lost in thought, as if it had been a long time, but it was just a moment.

A delicate figure walked out of the pharmacy and approached him, holding his arm.

"Brother, the medicine is ready, let's go!"

My aunt, Winnie's mother, also died in that car accident.

Winnie's father quickly recovered from the pain and married a new wife. That family could no longer accommodate Winnie, so she moved to our house.

Three children supported the entire Jones family.

After Winnie came, everything changed silently.