Translator: Dj22031
Editor: Dj22031
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He pulled the corners of his mouth but couldn’t smile for a long time. Rather than believing that this was the truth, Chi Yan felt that Jiang Sui was lying to him. Indeed, this was a lie. After all, he was not the Chi Yan he would become, and many of the things he would do later were not done now.
The floor was icy cold, while his body was trying hard to dispel the drug’s effects.
The effect of the medicine was strong at first, but later it became less so. He just had no strength at the moment, so he closed his eyes and said, “Get out.” His body was still erect, and he looked very miserable.
It was still chilly in March. After he had sweated a lot, he felt a little cold when the wind blew. His body was burning but his skin was icy cold.
Jiang Sui glanced at him and turned to leave.
When he saw that she was really leaving, he punched the floor.
There was a scent of lily of the valley in the bathroom. After a while, Jiang Sui, who had left, came back with a towel.
She squatted down beside Chi Yan, who looked up at her and asked, “You haven’t left yet?”
Jiang Sui was too lazy to argue with this man who said one thing and thought another. She looked at his shirt which was torn into pieces by Liang Qian’er, and his coat which was lost somewhere. Anyway, on such a spring night, she felt cold just by looking at him.
She reached out and started unbuttoning his shirt, working from the chest down.
Chi Yan looked at her with a strange look, as if he suspected that the drug also had a psychedelic effect.
Jiang Sui stared at the buttons, not looking at Chi Yan.
Chi Yan suddenly held her hand without saying a word.
Neither of them spoke. Jiang Sui couldn’t stand his gaze and could only say, “Just cooperate a little.” This was not a game.
Chi Yan pursed his lips and let go, letting the soft little hands unbutton his clothes.
Jiang Sui comforted herself, thinking it was just like changing clothes for a pet. She unbuttoned his shirt and helped Chi Yan up again.
Chi Yan leaned on her weak shoulders, and Jiang Sui helped him into the bathtub.
Although she didn’t know the principle behind it, but after watching so many TV dramas, she knew that soaking in water would definitely work.
His eyes were annoyed at first, but now he looked at her quietly, with a strange look in his eyes.
Jiang Sui put him in the bathtub and left. She adjusted the temperature of the water before leaving: “Take off your pants yourself.”
Chi Yan whispered: “Yeah.”
After saying that, Jiang Sui walked out of the bathroom and went to the living room to watch TV.
Jiang Sui breathed a sigh of relief, her eyes focused on the TV screen, feeling absent-minded.
She recalled some things that had happened a long time ago, when she first met Mr. Chi Yan after he became famous. Jiang Sui’s college roommate was diagnosed with leukemia, and in order to save the young girl, all the classmates went to solicit sponsorship.
She went to Chi Yan’s company by mistake.
It was summer, and she had been running around all day, so she looked very embarrassed. She received many cold stares and was unable to raise a penny for her roommate. Some big bosses even looked at her with lustful eyes and said that they could help her roommate if she just spent one night with them.
Jiang Sui was disgusted.
As the sun set, she realized for the first time that these rich people were not as kind-hearted as them poor students, who had raised more than 80,000 yuan in donations from the school.
Jiang Sui didn’t want to go to Chi Yan’s company at first, but she decided to try her luck again. Every time she didn’t try, her roommate would also have less hope of survival.
She walked into the building but was stopped from entering. So, Jiang Sui had no choice but to leave.
But then someone suddenly called her from behind, gave her a cup of iced mung bean soup, and asked her to sit in the hall.
That summer, the whole city R was hot and restless.
Jiang Sui didn’t dare to drink the glass of water, fearing that there might be something bad in it. She was also afraid that a fat-headed boss would come in a while and say something that would disgust her.
She waited tremblingly, and soon the door was pushed open.
Mr. Chi Yan was wearing a black suit: “How can I help you?” He looked calm, and Jiang Sui felt vaguely familiar with him.
Jiang Sui said: “I have a roommate, she is only 19 years old. She was diagnosed with leukemia this year. Our classmates are raising funds for her. Here is her information.” She took out the information and medical records, and the man with a strong aura looked at them carefully for a while.
The papers were flipped in his hands, and Jiang Sui became extremely nervous.
The air was very quiet, but then he finally nodded: “Xiao Zhang, see her to a hospital.”
Jiang Sui couldn’t believe that the matter was resolved just like that. She stood up in confusion and said, “Thank you, you are a good person.”
He sat there without moving, his forehead twitching slightly: “Yeah.”
“Then what can my classmates and I do for you?”
“Unnecessary.”
“Well,” Jiang Sui said, “I wish you a prosperous business.”
From beginning to end, she did not recognize that this big man was the bullied boy from the compound.
She was walking out of the building when someone called out, “Miss.”
Jiang Sui turned around.
“The boss said if you want to help with anything, there’s a bunch of unwanted flowers in the conference room. If it’s convenient for you, take them and throw them away.”
Convenient, convenient! Such a simple request, she would agree to anything.
Later, Jiang Sui held a bunch of bright red roses, but she couldn’t see why when they looked so bright, did they need to be thrown away.
The sunset that year was extremely soft, and the sky was faintly rosy red, leaving a moving color in the girl’s heart.
Jiang Sui had never dared to say that she had admired Chi Yan for a long time even before Jiang Shuisheng was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis. That pure feeling disappeared completely after she got to know that he was Chi Yiming’s brother and an accomplice to his evil deeds.
Recalling this incident, Jiang Sui felt very complicated.
The SpongeBob cartoon was playing on TV. The yellow sponge and his good friend Patrick were very happy and cute.
Jiang Sui didn’t see Chi Yan come out for a long time, so she frowned and knocked on the door: “Chi Yan, are you okay?”
There was no response from the other end. She was afraid that he had fainted, so she put her ear to the door and listened.
On a spring night, the wind blew the curtains and Jiang Sui heard a series of strange hoarse noises from inside.
“What’s wrong with you?”
The sound inside went silent for a moment, then became louder.
She was stunned for a long while, then suddenly stepped back and realized what was going on inside.
Jiang Sui blushed and pretended that she had never been there. She sat back on the sofa.
SpongeBob on TV: Hahahaha.
Patrick: Hahahaha.
Jiang Sui covered her face. The laughter seemed to be mocking her. She wished Chi Yan hadn’t heard her shout just now.
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