You get married, I hijack the marriage

Chapter 1131 He will always wait for her

Chapter 1131 He Will Always Wait for Her (2)

Qiu Shaoze held his jaw tightly and said nothing.

Shen Youran curled her lips and looked at Du Ruowei coldly: “If you really can’t live together, you can divorce. Don’t use the title of Mrs. Xu to hook up with other men. What’s the difference between you and a vixen?”

Qiu Shaoze suddenly shouted: “Shen Youran!”

Shen Youran looked at him, only to see him say, “You can scold me however you want, but you can’t insult her.”

“Are you still saying that you two are just friends?” Shen Youran’s lips curled slightly, full of sarcasm. “Who would believe me if I told you that?”

There was a commotion here, and many people looked over there, all with expressions of wanting to watch the fun.

Qiu Shaoze glanced at her and lowered his voice: “This is between me and her, it has nothing to do with you.”

Shen Youran said coldly: “If we are not friends, do you think I want to care?”

Qiu Shaoze was pushed into a corner by her and blurted out: “Then we are not friends!”

After these words were spoken, both of them fell silent.

Qiu Shaoze realized that he had said the wrong thing. Just as he moved his mouth, he heard Shen Youran say, “Okay, from now on we are no longer friends.”

After saying this, Shen Youran looked at Du Ruowei, her lips curled up with a cold expression: “Xu Chengyan and I are still friends. If I see you hooking up with other men next time, you will definitely regret it.”

“You——” Qiu Shaoze wanted to make amends, but just as he uttered one word, he saw Shen Youran walk away without looking back, her proud figure was very resolute.

……

In the office of Zhongsheng’s president, Xiao Cheng stood in front of his desk and said, “Boss Ji, Madam Young only knows that the young master is called Nuo Bao, and doesn’t know anything else. The two of them get along very well.”

Ji Jinchuan leaned back in the big chair, his eyes were deep and gloomy, he pursed his lips and said nothing.

Xiao Cheng looked at him and asked, “Are you going to let them recognize each other?”

Ji Jinchuan’s thin lips moved slightly: “Now is not the time.”

He raised his hand and pressed his brow. What bothered him most now was Shen Youran’s attitude towards him. After get off work, Shen Youran accompanied Lin Mo’an to the nursing home to see Lin Xia, and happened to see the nurse cutting her nails.

Lin Moan said: “Let me do it.”

“Mr. Lin.” The nurse stood up and made room for him.

Lin Moan sat down and started to cut Lin Xia’s nails. He was serious and careful, as if he was hurting her.

However, even if a piece of her flesh was cut off, she would not feel anything.

Shen Youran looked at the woman in the wheelchair. She was wearing a hospital gown, her hair was shoulder-length and ear-length, and her face was not as rosy as that of an ordinary person, but unusually pale.

Five years have passed, and she has shown no signs of waking up.

When she was first released from prison and went to the United States, she had nightmares every night and was emotionally unstable.

Lin Mo’an had to take care of her, take care of Lin Xia, and was also busy with company matters.

He was too busy to handle it all, so he hired a Filipino maid and left Lin Xia in her care.

Later, she received treatment from a psychologist and gradually got better. Lin Mo’an dismissed the Filipino maid and continued to take care of Lin Xia personally.

From big things like food, clothing, housing and transportation to small things like washing hair and feet, he takes care of everything.

There was a period of time when the company was so busy that he worked day and night, so she suggested finding a Filipino maid to prevent him from working too hard.

He refused and said: Maybe this will move God and make Lin Xia wake up.

She pursed her lips and asked, “Is there any progress on the car accident?”

Lin Mo’an carefully trimmed Lin Xia’s nails: “The second month after the driver was imprisoned, his family received a sum of money. Not only did the eldest daughter have money to treat her illness, but the youngest son also went to a good school.”

(End of this chapter)