MMMYT Ch. 47.1: Buddha

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Translator: Dj22031

Editor: Dj22031

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Jiang Sui told him about her father’s illness. She felt quite confused and helpless. After going around in circles, she was back to the time when she regarded Chi Yan as her life-saving straw.

Chi Yan frowned, it turned out that Jiang Shuisheng had liver problems.

The liver was not like the kidney. People had two kidneys and could survive without one, but the human body had only one liver, which was equivalent to one life. It was not easy to find a matching liver source.

Jiang Sui hugged the clothes in her arms tightly, and she bit her lower lip hard to prevent herself from breaking down too much.

Chi Yan’s expression was cold: “I will try my best.” However, he could not guarantee anything more.

Jiang Sui’s eyes were red and she bowed to him: “Thank you.” She knew how difficult this was, so even though Chi Yiming had gone too far in the past, she still regarded them as her benefactor.

Jiang Sui returned to the hospital. Jiang Shuisheng was looking out the window. His window blocked the moon, and there was only endless moonlight outside.

Hearing Jiang Sui’s footsteps, Jiang Shuisheng came back to his senses: “Sui Sui.”

“Dad.” Jiang Sui quickly smiled, “I brought some clothes for you to change into.”

The sadness in Jiang Shuisheng’s eyes disappeared and his gaze softened. Neither the father nor the daughter mentioned this difficult disease.

Jiang Shuisheng said: “You will take the college entrance examination in June. Your uncle will come to watch over me while you go back to school.”

Jiang Sui had previously asked for three days off from school in order to accompany Jiang Shuisheng for a physical examination. She wanted to refuse when she heard this, but when she saw her father’s haggard face, she moved her lips and said, “Okay.” In her heart, her family’s health was more important than studying, but Jiang Shuisheng obviously didn’t think so, and he must feel uneasy about keeping her.

Jiang Shuisheng breathed a sigh of relief.

….

Jiang Sui hadn’t been to school for a few days, and the teacher didn’t explain the reason. When Chi Yiming came to study, he looked at the empty seat in the third row and asked the fat boy, “Where’s Jiang Sui?”

The little fat boy said: “I don’t know either. It seems that she asked for leave.”

Chi Yiming raised his eyebrows slightly. It was now the end of April, and there was still more than a month before the college entrance examination. A good child like Jiang Sui should not have asked for leave. Something big must have happened.

Sure enough, the next day his people told him that something had happened to Jiang Shuisheng.

Chi Yiming sighed softly: “Why do you think good people don’t live long, but evil people live for thousands of years?”

The assistant smiled awkwardly.

“Forget it, help her find a liver source.”

His assistant was Zeng Yuan. Zeng Yuan said, “This kind of thing is quite troublesome to find. Young Master Chi, you haven’t finished dealing with the pearl issue yet. If President Chi gets to know about it, he would definitely think you are not doing your job properly.”

Chi Yiming put his legs on the table and smiled nonchalantly: “Just look for it when I told you to. Stop talking nonsense.”

Zeng Yuan frowned: “Okay.”

When Jiang Sui came to school, she looked like a frost-bitten flower bud. Her eyes were like a little rabbit’s, which was especially obvious when she cried. She probably didn’t sleep well these days, and her chin had turned pointed.

Chi Yiming watched from a distance and stopped her after school: “I’ll go to the hospital with you to see Uncle Jiang.”

Jiang Sui suddenly looked up at him with a look of rejection.

Chi Yiming wanted to laugh sarcastically, but seeing her hedgehog look, he softened his heart a little: “Why are you looking at me like that? Uncle Jiang was nice to me before, and I’m not going to cause trouble.” He couldn’t help but want to pinch her face, “Hey, Jiang Sui, please beg me, how about I help you find a liver source?”

Jiang Sui dodged when he reached out his hand.

Chi Yiming withdrew his hand, curled the corners of his mouth and looked unfriendly.

Jiang Sui took a deep breath: “I don’t need it, and you don’t need to come to see my father. He needs to rest.” She walked around Chi Yiming and headed towards the school gate.

Although she came to school to study now, she would go to look after Jiang Shuisheng at night.

Chi Yiming’s smile faded and he looked at her back. In the spring of April, the dusk was still full of a gorgeous orange color. She was wearing a school uniform and carrying a schoolbag. Her back and waist were straight and then he girl’s back soon disappeared into the teaching building.

It’s like this again! It’s always like this!

Chi Yiming suddenly punched the wall.

Jiang Sui arrived at the hospital and found the ward empty.

She quickly ran to ask the nurse: “Excuse me, where is the patient in Room 302? His name is Jiang Shuisheng.”

The nurse said: “He was transferred to the ward for observation in the afternoon and is now in ward 510 on the fifth floor.” The fifth floor was the VIP ward and the environment there was relatively better.

Jiang Sui ran up and saw his father and Chi Yan in Ward 510. There was a chess set in front of them, and Jiang Shuisheng was thinking seriously.

Hearing her footsteps, Chi Yan turned his head to look at her and nodded lightly.

Jiang Sui didn’t bother them. She looked around and poured each of them a glass of water in a paper cup. Their game of chess had come to an end, and Jiang Shuisheng won.

Jiang Shuisheng won the game and was obviously in a good mood: “Sui Sui is back.”

“Dad, Mr. Chi Yan.” She greeted him without putting down her schoolbag.

Jiang Shuisheng couldn’t help but find it funny, and said to Jiang Sui: “Child, Chi Yan is not much older than you. He calls me uncle, so you should call him brother. Isn’t that what you did when you were little?”

Chi Yan’s gaze shifted from the chess game to Jiang Sui. Jiang Sui was a little embarrassed. She could call him “brother” when he was a child, but she could no longer do so after growing up.

Chi Yan said, “It’s getting late, and I have things to do, Uncle Jiang, I’ll come to see you another day.”

“Okay, I won’t delay your work. Go ahead and get busy.” Jiang Shuisheng said, “Sui Sui walk Chi Yan out.”

Jiang Sui responded, put down her schoolbag, and followed Chi Yan. It was almost May, and the air was filled with the heat of early summer. Jiang Sui rolled up the sleeves of her school uniform jacket, revealing a thin and white arm.

Chi Yan’s shirt buttons were almost buttoned to his Adam’s apple, and his expression was indifferent.

Jiang Sui followed him downstairs and walked a few steps with him.


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