Chapter 1848 If you get sick, you're tough; if you can't, you're short-lived.
Chapter 1848 If you get sick, you're tough; if you can't, you're short-lived.
Daya is no longer the naive working girl she once was; now she's a well-known CEO. She naturally knows what Erya is worried about and gently comforts her, "So many years have passed. Even if the case is reopened, they won't find any evidence. Even if they find his remains, so what? As long as we insist that he disappeared after going out to work, then it has nothing to do with us."
After all, everyone in the village thought that their father had gone out to work and abandoned his daughters for another woman.
Besides, the place where they dumped the body was in the back mountain, where it would be difficult to find the remains. Even if there were any, they would have been eaten by wild animals. How could finding some broken bones prove that they belonged to her father?
The next morning, when Zhang Ran woke up, Sanya had already cooked multigrain porridge in the kitchen. Worried that she might not be a good host, she went downstairs to the breakfast shop to buy steamed buns and soy milk and put them in a steamer to keep them warm.
After washing up, Zhang Ran went downstairs for a run, with Dong Chan running alongside her, while Qiu Yu was still fast asleep.
When I got back, Daya had already gone to work, Erya and Qiuyu were eating breakfast at the table, and Siya was still sleeping.
While eating her mixed grain porridge, Zhang Ran said to Er Ya, "I'm going to visit Doctor Li today..."
"I want to go too!" Er Ya interrupted before Zhang Ran could finish speaking.
Since they were from the same village, Er Ya naturally knew Doctor Li and had seen him many times.
Wang Deshui and his wife frequently acted like scoundrels, either owing money or paying less than they should, claiming that Dr. Li wanted to treat their child himself because they couldn't bear to pay for Er Ya's medical care, believing that the lives of these "money-losing" children were worthless. They thought that if you survived an illness, you were tough; if you couldn't, you were short-lived.
Zhang Ran stayed in the capital for many years because of her studies. On the contrary, after the Daya sisters met Qi Hui, who worked in a gold shop, they would visit her during holidays and pay off the debts they owed from their childhood.
When Sanya heard that Zhang Ran and the others were going to visit Doctor Li, she looked at Zhang Ran and asked, "Doctor Li has moved to a new house. You haven't been there yet. Do you want me to show you the way?" When they first came to S City, Qi Hui's family rented a house, and Da Ya had taken her there before.
“We’ve all left, and only Siya is left at home.” Zhang Ran reminded Sanya, “I have Aunt Qi Hui’s phone number. She will come out to meet us when we arrive. You should stay home and keep Siya company.”
Er Ya immediately chimed in, "Siya is still sleeping. If we all leave, she'll definitely cry when she wakes up and can't see anyone. You should stay home and keep her company."
"Are you coming back for lunch?" Sanya asked, as she would have to prepare the meal in advance if they were coming back.
Er Ya subconsciously looked at Zhang Ran, because she didn't know what Zhang Ran wanted to see Doctor Li about, so she couldn't answer for him.
"I'm not coming back." Zhang Ran replied, then added, "I'll take you and Siya out to play this afternoon."
Sanya immediately stood up excitedly: "Then I'll go wake Siya up now and tell her to finish her homework this morning." That way, she'll have time to go out and play in the afternoon.
When Sanya entered the room and woke Siya up, the two sisters came out and Zhang Ran and the others were no longer there.
After getting into the car behind, Er Ya looked at Zhang Ran and asked, "We can't come empty-handed. Where should we go to buy some gifts? How about we go to a luxury store?" When she was a child, it was a luxury to be able to buy snacks at the village store. Now she's grown up and has money.
“No luxury stores,” Zhang Ran said immediately. “They can’t afford luxury goods with their current standard of living.”
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