His voice kept winding around her ears, the more she listened, the more her heart ached. Finally, she couldn’t bear it any longer, stood up, and was about to leave, causing a few young ladies nearby to jump in surprise. "Auntie, what are you doing?" She all but fled in panic. On the stage, the man’s speech came to an abrupt halt as he watched that distant figure, muttering: "Ranran...." Almost subconsciously, he chased after her. The venue immediately erupted into a buzz. Yun Ya walked into the hall, and upon seeing her, Gao Kee’s eyes lit up as he waited by the elevator. "Hello, may I get to know you?" Gao Kee smiled and reached out his hand toward her. Yun Ya frowned slightly and extended her hand for a light handshake. "I’m Gao Kee from obstetrics and gynecology. Which department are you in?" "Cardiothoracic surgery," Yun Ya responded indifferently. "So, you’re from cardiothoracic surgery," Gao Kee smiled, "The girl you saved yesterday really wants to meet you." "Tell her it’s nothing, I’m busy now, I must be going." She then slowly closed the elevator door. Gao Kee hurriedly entered, glanced at her with a smile: "Miss Lin really wants to meet you. She’s on the tenth floor, just go and see her." Gao Kee insisted. Thinking of something, Yun Ya’s eyebrows slightly lifted: "Fine." Gao Kee didn’t expect her to agree so easily, and for a moment he was bursting with joy, looking like a big happy boy. When they reached the tenth floor, Gao Kee led her toward the patient’s room while several young nurses at the nurse’s station, seeing Gao Kee with a very pretty girl, made exaggerated gestures to each other. Gao Kee ignored them completely. As the two walked away, the young nurses began chattering among themselves. Inside the patient room, Lin Sili was lying on the bed, staring at the ceiling, lost in her thoughts. The next moment, Gao Kee pushed the door open: "Miss Lin, guess who I brought?" Lin Sili slowly sat up, and from behind Gao Kee, a young girl slowly approached. She wore a grey crew-neck sweater and skinny jeans that outlined her straight, slender legs, her hair tied in a half-bun, her features like a painting, dignified and fresh, a sight for sore eyes. The girl’s deep black eyes were dark and bright, as clear as a stream, yet there seemed to be a haze shrouding her, making it impossible to see through the emotions at the bottom of her eyes. Her lips slightly curved upwards in a gentle smile that was comfortable to the heart. Lin Sili earnestly clasped her hand, "There is no way I could ever repay my debt to you for saving my life, but I vow to repay you in the next life, even if I have to clench grass in my teeth." Yun Ya shook her head with a smile, "You’re being too serious, I’m only concerned with this life." Lin Sili was startled, studying the girl’s face closely. Suddenly she exclaimed in shock: "You... you are..." Yun Ya smiled, sat down beside the bed, and turned to look at Gao Kee, who stood aside: "Doctor Gao, the girls are about to have a private chat. Would you like to listen?" Gao Kee’s face reddened, and he turned to leave the room. Yun Ya glanced at Lin Sili: "I never imagined that the person I saved by chance would be the Eldest Miss Lin." Lin Sili’s gaze fell somberly: "What Eldest Miss Lin? I am now nothing more than a penniless orphan." "Oh? As far as I know, your father is still alive. Why would Miss Lin say she is an orphan?" Lin Sili clenched her teeth, unable to suppress her hatred: "In my heart, he might as well be dead." Yun Ya sighed, "Every family has its own difficult scripture to read." Too many scoundrels in this world have led to so many tragedies. This text is hosted at novel⁂fire.net Suddenly, Lin Sili grabbed her hand: "Miss Ji, I know you’re very capable. Could you help me?" Yun Ya laughed mockingly: "Why should I help you, and what do you have that’s worth my help?" Lin Sili wasn’t foolish. She was well aware of the Ji Family’s issues and thus knew this girl faced similar challenges but still lived a vibrant life. In contrast, she seemed so feeble. Staring intently into her eyes, Lin Sili said, "If you can help me take my revenge with your own hands, I’m willing to give you the entire Lin Family fortune." She was the primary heir, and only upon her death would it be the turn of those bastards. Yun Ya smiled: "I don’t lack money, and why would I invite trouble from the Lin Family for your sake? Do I look that foolish?" "No, this is a very profitable deal, and Miss Ji, you need enough capital to fight your own enemies." Yun Ya’s mocking gaze fell on Lin Sili’s face, then suddenly she reached out to touch her face, the soft, icy touch and tender look in her eyes making Lin Sili break into a cold sweat on her back. For some reason, this person before her filled her with a feeling of alarm. "You’re clever, but you’ve misjudged me. The Lin Family is insignificant to me."
