"Are the two of you trying to shirk responsibility?" A soft voice suddenly rang out at the door. Both of them looked up at the same time, a flash of hatred crossing their eyes. Lin Sili walked in with a smile, looking at Pan Yu and said with a laugh, "Mom, it seems you’ve been eating and sleeping well in my absence, you look much healthier." Pan Yu scoffed coldly, "Lin Sili, I’ve always underestimated you. With a trick like that, if your mother had had your skills, she wouldn’t have died so early." Lin Sili clenched her fists secretly, sneering, "Otherwise, how could I make room for you?" Lin Qianqian jumped out and pointed at Lin Sili, cursing, "You still have the face to come back here? This is my house, you’ve been thrown out by Dad, get out of this house, get out!" Lin Sili brushed aside the stray hairs at her temple and said gently with a smile, "Qianqian, you seem to have misunderstood something. The land you’re standing on belongs to me, and this villa you’re living in is registered in my name. If I’m pleased, you can stay as long as you want; if I’m not, you can get lost at any time." Lin Qianqian was so furious that she fell backward and raised her hand to scratch Lin Sili’s face, shouting, "Shameless wretch, this is mine, it was left to me by Grandpa." Lin Sili didn’t bother to argue with this madwoman; she stepped back and sneered at Pan Yu, "Mom might not know yet, but there was an accident downstairs just now. The crystal chandelier suddenly fell and injured someone." Pan Yu’s pupils shrank suddenly, "That really is unfortunate." "Do you know who was hurt?" "Mr. Pei, the one who dominates Jiangzhou single-handedly. He’s been injured, and his subordinates are demanding a thorough investigation. Whether it was an accident or intentional, our Lin Family must provide an explanation. Mom, I wonder who could have done it? The chandelier was fine, so why would it suddenly fall? It was headed straight for me; it’s a bit frightening to think about." Pan Yu scoffed coldly, "Then you’re really lucky." A man leaned against the railing on the balcony of the room, his features extraordinarily handsome under the light, his demeanor lazy as if he had no bones, just leaning there. The man raised his eyebrows and looked over, a quick flash of something crossing his eyes, too quick for Lin Sili to catch. "Brother," Lin Sili said with a soft smile to him. Lin Tao looked at her and suddenly took a few steps toward her, towering above her and casting a large shadow. Lin Sili instinctively stepped back but lost her footing and was about to fall. Lin Tao quickly caught her waist. Their proximity allowed them to clearly see each other’s pores. Lin Sili smiled and stepped out of his embrace, "Thank you, brother." Turning around, she drifted away. Lin Tao touched his fingertip to his nose and inhaled, a smile on his lips. A somewhat familiar scent... At the hospital, Yun Ya and Yan Song waited outside the emergency room. Bai Xiangxiang stood not far away, her head down, apparently lost in thought. Yuesheng paced anxiously back and forth, while Fu Bai, having completed the hospital admission procedures, came over and patted Yuesheng’s shoulder, "Stop pacing, you’re making me dizzy." Yuesheng squatted down, clutching his head and fiercely running a hand through his hair. Fu Bai glanced at Ji Yunya and Yan Song sitting opposite him, then patted Yuesheng’s shoulder lightly, "Do you know them?" Bai Xiangxiang immediately perked up her ears. Thᴇ link to the origɪn of this information rᴇsts ɪn NovєlFіre.net Yuesheng looked up at Yun Ya. This girl had changed a lot in her appearance and temperament over the past ten years, but she was actually not much different from when she was a child. For some reason, he recognized her at a glance–perhaps the impression she had left on him back then was too profound. Later, Brother Han took the girl away, and what happened after that, Yuesheng didn’t know. Brother Han ended up in the hospital, just like now, life and death unknown. When Brother Han woke up, some of his memories were missing. The doctors said it was due to a brain contusion that caused a blockage, leading to memory impairment. His vision also deteriorated severely due to the impact, and eventually, he was almost blind. To cure it, he needed a cornea transplant, but to this day, no suitable donor had been found. The doctors said it couldn’t be delayed any longer, or he might be blind for life. When he went looking for the girl again, she had already gone abroad. Her family said she had been traumatized by the kidnapping and had been sent overseas for treatment. He wanted to know what had happened back then, why Brother Han had become like that. As he was about to stand up, the doors to the emergency room opened, and doctors and nurses came out, along with Pei Qinghan, who was also wheeled out with a bandaged head.
