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Chapter 20 Aunt Jing

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    Ping Youyou woke up and saw a mess on the bed, with a headache on her forehead, she couldn't bear to look directly at it.

    Last night, because she was happy and drank a little wine, Ping gave up half-heartedlyand then there was nothing left.

    Kuan has come back from his morning run, looking refreshed and happy.  Why is this smelly man so energetic?  Ping is still suffering from back pain.

    He gave her a good morning kiss, and Ping threw him away in disgust, it stinks!

    It doesn't matter if you don't push it, if you push it, it will cause trouble, and it will be another bite.

    How did this man become so dishonest?  Is it because she is at her mother's house that she is determined not to dare to attack?  But what can't be denied is that she still likes him a little bit in his heart.

    Alas, what is it really?  Qu Ping, you must be stunned.

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    After lunch, Jing Fang took Ping out.

    "Did you not sleep last night?" Seeing Jing Fang yawning, Ping was very surprised. Although the two rooms on the fourth floor were guest rooms, they were actually prepared for Jing Fang's mother and son.  You should admit to bed.

    "Last night, there was so much movement downstairs that it disturbed me and I couldn't sleep."

    Ping: ""

    Nonsense, the sound insulation effect of the room is so good, how could it be possible to hear it.

    "You still don't admit it?" Jing Fang picked up the mirror and handed it to her.

    Why are the lips so swollen?  How do you go out to meet people?

    Is the smelly man a dog?

    "Please take care of the feelings of us single dogs in the future. I'm so sweaty and hungry"

    Ping rolled her eyes and ignored her.  She couldn't be as open as Jing Fang, who would discuss the matter of the husband and wife's boudoir under the sun.

    At the gate of the mental hospital, Jing Fang put Ping down and left.  Ping took the food box and walked to the dean's office.  Dean Chen happened to be there, and thanked Ping for bringing delicious homemade pastries every time he came.

    Dean Chen told Ping that Aunt Jing's condition has been relatively stable recently, and her physical condition is also good, and she will go to the yard for a stroll when the weather is good.  It's just that I often miss her, and I don't even post pictures of her holding my daughter when I go to the toilet or sleep, and always nagging why her daughter hasn't come yet?  Why isn't school on holiday yet?  Sometimes it will make my petty temper skip meals.  But basically, nurses can also handle it.

    Aunt Jing is Qu Ma's best friend. Ten years ago, Aunt Jing's only daughter passed away.  The single mother couldn't take the blow and went crazy at her daughter's funeral.  The relatives helped to sell her property, and after sending her to a mental hospital, they never took care of her again, but Qu Ma and Ping visited her regularly every month.

    Ping heard from her mother that in the first few years, Aunt Jing was very ill. She went crazy and couldn't be suppressed by several medical staff, so she had to rely on sedatives.

    Ping remembered that during the winter vacation of her senior year, she read the "Book of Changes" all afternoon, staring at her eyes, and saw her mother's cell phone dropped at home, so she gave it to her.  She waited at the entrance of the hospital, but she didn't wait for her mother, but she waited for Aunt Jing.

    Aunt Jing, with disheveled hair and a ferocious face, was wearing a hospital gown, icy and snowy, and ran out desperately with bare feet.  They chased after the medical staff and Qu's mother.  One of the nurses was also injured on the forehead.

    When Pingzheng was at a loss, she heard her mother yelling to her in horror: "Pingping, run, Pingping, run." Ping ran away, but Aunt Jing had already run up to her and threw her  fall.  Ping was in so much pain that she couldn't move, Aunt Jing got up and grabbed Ping's neck forcefully, screaming: "I'll strangle you, I'll strangle you to death."

    Ping was suffocated by her, her face was livid, her eyes were staring straight, and when she was about to faint, she heard bursts of crying, my daughter, my daughter

    It turned out that Qu's mother yelled "Jing, please let my daughter go" After hearing the word "daughter", Aunt Jing suddenly let go, and then looked at Ping's condition in horror.  Seeing that she was unconscious, she hugged her and burst into tears.

    Aunt Jing was sedated again, but she stopped making trouble when she woke up.  Talking to herself about her daughter, how she heard it was cute when she was a child, how she was a beautiful girl in middle school, and now she is admitted to the National University. She is the best student in the school and receives scholarships every year.  A face full of pride and happiness.

    As I was thinking about it, I started to see my daughter. If I didn¡¯t see her, she wouldn¡¯t eat, and she wouldn¡¯t eat all day long, just like a child.  The hospital had no choice but to inform Qu's mother.  The parents ask Ping for advice.

    Ping hasn't been freed from the fear of the last time, but seeing her parents' conflicting and earnest eyes, she was shaken, and there was always a voice deep in her heart that kept saying to her: "Ping, you go. You should  go."

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