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Chapter 240 That Night Was Not an Illusion

I just looked at it for a long time and didn't say hello, because the other party couldn't hear it.

Seeing such a brother, she was obviously sad.

Lu Chengguang is basically a vegetative state, but he can open his eyes, but there is no light in those eyes.

"Dad." Lu Yuchuan still saluted him respectfully.

Tong Hua is also, "Dad."

Han Yunzhi didn't say anything, she stood behind the wheelchair and held it.

The old man looked at his son with a crutch and sighed, "Chengguang, you have to get better. Life is getting better and better. Yuchuan is now married, so you have to be a grandpa too!"

This made Lu Meiling and Lu Baichuan stunned and both turned their eyes to look at Tong Hua!

Be pregnant?

Pregnant to heirs?

The incense burning ceremony began immediately, and the process was followed by the old man's organization. Everyone was in awe and began to worship.

It contains a good wish to pray for all health.

When the moon rabbit rises eastward, it lit the incense, and the whole yard is filled with fragrance.

Everyone prayed that Lu Chengguang's illness would be cured.

Only Tong Hua, whose eyes fell on the man in the wheelchair from time to time. She tried hard to observe his appearance, but could not see anything clearly.

He was wrapped tightly and the yard was dim.

However, the clever Tong Hua judged his figure, and then recalled that night, the figure in front of the window was also tilted.

Tong Hua wasn't sure if it was the same person, but it was certain that night was not an illusion.

If I haven't seen him before, how could I imagine him?

Han Yunzhi was very keen. When he saw Tong Hua's eyes falling on this several times, he didn't know what this girl was thinking.

She really wants to cure Lu Chengguang?

Ha! It’s too overestimated, and all famous doctors are helpless.

However, when he saw Tong Hua, Han Yunzhi couldn't help but remember what the Taoist priest said, Tong Hua would be the one who changed all this.

She originally disdained, but the Taoist priest... was very accurate.

Han Yunzhi's heart suddenly became very complicated.

Ten o'clock in the evening.

Xu Wei was alone in the hotel. She took a shower and smeared perfume. She called Xiao Zhe for more than 70 calls, but she was still in a shutdown state.

She was restless and she was full of loss!

Was he entangled by the yellow-faced woman at home? Don’t let him come out?

Even though Xu Wei received the expensive gift, she still felt that she had suffered a great grievance. "Xiao Zhe, you bastard! You dare to fool me!!"

This kind of loss after being extremely happy is really the most heartbreaking.

That night, Xu Wei felt so sad that her heart was bleeding. She kept holding a glimmer of hope and waiting for him.

But I haven't waited yet.

Every minute and every second of time have made her feel sad one more minute.

Tonight is a reunion night.

Su Ranran left her hometown, and there have been a lot of things happening recently. She decided not to be Lu Meiling's pawn, so she came to the bar alone.

She wanted to get drunk and start over.

Losing Lu Yuchuan may have never had it.

In short, she feels sad when she thinks of this perfect man, but she must recognize the reality.

The bar is full of lights and wine, and the music is noisy.

Su Ranran was wearing a white suspender skirt and ordered two cocktails. She sat alone at the bar, feeling a little depressed.

That night, Mu Chen was also in a depressed mood, and he didn't go home to celebrate the festival.

Not long after I came in, I found her in the misty lights.

Because of his understanding, he couldn't help but take a few more glances. She is really alone? She is very brave, like a bar.

After a while, two tattooed men who had stared at Su Ranran for a long time came to her with beer bottles.

"Girl, are you taking a meal alone?" The man's tone was full of playfulness, and his eyes were hopelessly falling on Su Ranran.


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