"You said that one day Ling still knew the truth about it. What would she think?" Yi said.

Yi Jin suddenly raised her lips and smiled, but in his eyes, it was a cold forest. "She will never know the truth about it."

Old Yi hums, "do you think it's possible? Now that I can know, is it difficult to protect one day, she will also......

but before he has finished speaking, she has been interrupted by Yi Jin's departure, "she will not know, Grandpa, do you think so?"

The cool and gorgeous voice is almost made by a voice that can only be heard by two people. However, in the eyes of his grandson, Mr. Yi sees a light of threat.

My grandson, for a woman, even threatened him? Old man Yi's heart was filled with uneasiness.

In the future, will grandchildren really not be controlled by a woman?

Or... Will it get worse?

At the weekend, Ling still took the bus and rushed to grandma's hospital.

Grandma's ward, it is already crowded with a full of relatives, people see Ling is still, the face is a variety of wonderful expressions.

Especially the second uncle and the third aunt's family, looking at Ling's eyes, they were afraid and hated.

Ling is still too lazy to pay attention to what those people are thinking. What she cares about is Grandma's illness.

"Still." Grandma looked at Ling still, a little laboriously called out, "come, let Grandma have a good look."

Ling still went to the bedside, holding grandma's hand and said, "grandma."

"Grandma knows that she wronged you this time." Grandma's eyes welled up.

"I just hope grandma can make you feel better." Ling still said.

One side of the third aunt can't help complaining, "Mom, what did she wronged? What wronged us was that we had been locked up for so long..."

"you'd better say it!" Grandma gave aunt Sanyi a hateful look.

It seems that Aunt Sanyi is still not satisfied and wants to say something more, but she is stopped by other relatives. Several other relatives help to finish the scene. This topic is over.

Grandma pulled Ling still said a lot, but because she was still sick, so she didn't talk for a long time, so she was tired.

The nurse came in and let the crowd go so that the patient could rest.

Out of the ward, some of the relatives left first. Ling's grandfather, Lu Laofa, said, "your grandmother's illness, although it's just a drag, costs a lot of money for medicine. Well, let's have a stand, and each of you will count. "

Uncle two and aunt three seem to have known for a long time. Instead, they look at Ling in unison.