Chapter 1349: Why Didn't You Bring Her Back?

l I'm dead and gone, will you stop" Old Master Fu snorted coldly, clearly in a very bad mood.Lin Jinran was slightly taken aback.Fu Mo'han then coldly glanced at Lu Liming. Lu Liming silently stood u...What exactly happened to her in the past

Now she is only listening to what others say, and she has already started to worry about her past.

To think that all of those were things she had personally experienced, she must have been terrified at the time.

However, Lin Jinran also knew that she didn't have time to dwell on it. She needed to find new clues as quickly as possible.

Yet Ye Xiao's letting her leave also made Lin Jinran feel uneasy.

This isn't the Night Owl she knew at all. The Night Owl she knew was domineering and stubborn, not caring about her thoughts.

This time, he didn't force her, but instead sent a driver to take her away.

At the time, she was only focused on leaving quickly. Now that she thinks about it, it's actually quite suspicious.

Alas, she had far too much to contemplate at present. Night Owl's unusual behavior left Lin Jin Dye bewildered and with no time to delve deeper into it.

Shaking her head, Lin Jinran refused to think about what Ye Xiao was planning. As long as he didn't imprison her or interfere with her life, the rest had nothing to do with her.

The sky outside was dotted with stars. Lin Jinran had slept for a long time, and his weak body had only recovered a little bit of strength.

She took a shower, changed into casual clothes, and left the house with her bag to buy dinner.

Passing by a pharmacy, Lin Jinran stopped his steps, hesitated for a few seconds before turning around and pushing the door open.

She quickly bought the contraceptives and rushed to pay and leave the pharmacy.

Yesterday, she had a relationship with Ye Xiao. Ye Xiao didn't take any precautions, so in order not to get pregnant, she could only buy medicine and take it.

After buying medicine, Xiaolin went to the nearby night market and ate some random food.

He returned to his room early, poured himself a glass of warm water, and Lin Jinran opened his bag to take out the contraceptives. He stared silently at the pills in his hand for a moment.

She opened the box, took out a pill, and swallowed it after raising her head.

He picked up the glass and drank down the water in one gulp before putting it down.

He slept very well in the afternoon, so when evening came, Lin Jinran was full of energy and didn't feel sleepy at all.

She took out paper and a pen to record the information she had gathered these days. As her pen tip moved to write the word "mother," she suddenly stopped.

Staring at the blank paper, Lin Jinran's eyes welled up with tears. Her heart ached with an unbearable pain, and an indescribable feeling of guilt washed over her, suffocating her.

Her mother woke up!

For so many years, Lin Jinran's only wish was for her mother to wake up. This was the focus of all her efforts.

Her mother really woke up, but now she remembers nothing, not even how her mother died.

Damn it, she really deserves to die! How could she forget something so important!

How could I ever forget!

A single tear streamed down Lin Jin's pale cheek, and she raised her hand to wipe it away with the back of her hand.

Tears kept welling up in her eyes, no matter how hard she tried to stop them. She simply put down her pen and lay face-down on the table, biting her lip and sobbing softly, venting the frustration and pain in her heart.

She didn't know that in a corner of the room, a pinhole camera was synchronously transmitting her crying face to the phone of a man thousands of miles away.

The man stood before the floor-to-ceiling window, his long fingers clutching his phone as he silently stared at the woman in the screen whose shoulders rose and fell with each breath.

I wish I could be right in front of her now, hold her in my arms, and wipe away her tears.

In the distance, another questioning voice came, "Why didn't you bring her back"d her, not just to apologize, but also to tell her something else. The premature baby that year hadn't died; they had sold him.She wanted to atone for her sins and alleviate some of her suffering befo...