Chapter 502 is too crazy

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Chapter 502 is too crazy

Secretary Qin: "..."

Secretary Qin immediately walked in, and frowned when she saw Qin Jiangye scratching: "When did you buy the mangoes?"

"I knew you wouldn't buy it for me." Qin Jiangye shook his phone. "It was takeout I ordered when I asked you to go to the doctor to ask about my mom's condition."

After saying that.

Qin Jiangye fainted.

Jiang Ruan was startled: "Qin Jiangye!"

Secretary Qin had become accustomed to her boss's reckless behavior.

Calmly, he took out his phone and made a call: "Boss, you're allergic to mangoes. Come and take care of it."

"Wasn't he injured and hospitalized?" the person on the other end asked.

Secretary Qin remained expressionless: "I just ate two mangoes."

doctor:"……"

Doctor: "Right away."

“Miss Jiang, don’t worry, the doctor will be here soon.” Secretary Qin said calmly, “She will be fine in two or three days, and her life is not in danger.”

“He…” Jiang Ruan hesitated, unable to finish her sentence.

She never intended for Qin Jiangye to pay with his life.

She cared about what he did to Sui Sui, but after hearing what he said, she could understand.

As the youngest child in the Qin family, he was suppressed by his uncle Qin Luofeng and had his father to deal with him. He lacked sufficient power and the friends he made were only similar to him.

When it comes to interests, Grandpa won't show favoritism.

He had no choice but to take an unconventional approach.

All she could think about was him talking to Sui Sui, taking Sui Sui out to play, using companionship and care to offset what he did.

Who knew this guy would be so crazy!

"Please keep this a secret, Miss Jiang," Secretary Qin said to the doctor as she entered. "Don't let anyone outside of us know, including Mr. and Mrs. Qin."

"Okay," Jiang Ruan agreed.

Secretary Qin hummed in agreement.

The doctor also began to examine Qin Jiangye and prescribe medication.

Judging from their skill level, this wasn't the first time they'd done something like this.

"Is there really no danger to his life?" Jiang Ruan was worried because he had fainted and gone into shock shortly after eating.

"No," Secretary Qin said, not wanting her to worry. "Don't worry."

Just as the two finished talking, Old Master Qin and the others walked in.

Seeing a group of doctors surrounding Qin Jiangye, Old Master Qin asked with concern, "What's wrong with Jiangye? Has his condition worsened?"

"It's just some routine checks." Secretary Qin subtly blocked the old man's view, preventing him from seeing the mango peel placed beside him. "He just touched his wound and it started bleeding."

"He's such a grown man, yet he's still a worry to be reckoned with." Old Master Qin couldn't hide his concern.

Secretary Qin glanced at Jiang Ruan and gave her a meaningful look.

Jiang Ruan understood immediately. She pulled Grandpa Qin's arm and walked out, saying, "Let the doctor examine him first. We'll use this time to talk to my second aunt."

"Really want to talk?" Old Master Qin hesitated.

"Qin Jiangye was just talking to me about this too," Jiang Ruan lied without hesitation. "He also supports my second aunt's divorce from my second uncle."

Hearing her say that, Old Master Qin didn't ask any more questions.

“Okay,” he said, and before leaving, he instructed Secretary Qin, “Keep an eye on that kid and make sure he doesn’t take his health for granted again.”

Secretary Qin: "Okay."

Jiang Ruan took Old Master Qin out.

After watching them walk further and further away, Secretary Qin immediately had the doctor move Qin Jiangye.

Stay here.

It will give itself away.

Jiang Ruan then went to Mu Yuke's ward with Grandpa Qin.

Seeing that Mu Yuke was all alone inside, Old Master Qin thought it over and over again but still didn't go in. He still felt that the two children were not very reliable and that it would be presumptuous to ask her if she wanted a divorce.

"Be tactful when you ask her later," Grandpa Qin instructed Jiang Ruan. "If you sense that your aunt has no intention of getting a divorce, then don't mention it."

Jiang Ruan nodded: "Okay."

Grandpa Qin hummed in agreement.

Jiang Ruan walked to the door and knocked. When Mu Yuke saw that it was her, a gentle smile appeared on her face, and she exuded the charm of Jiangnan in the rain: "Come in, Ruan Ruan."

Jiang Ruan went inside and closed the door behind her.

He came to the bedside and looked at the bruises on her lips, his eyes filled with worry and mixed emotions: "There were too many people just now, I didn't know how to get a word in edgewise."

"I'm already so happy that you could come." Mu Yuke's smile was beautiful, and she had a very gentle demeanor. "Have you been busy with work lately?"

"It's alright, nothing's wrong for now," Jiang Ruan said, exchanging pleasantries with her.

Mu Yuke praised her, "Seeing you grow up so well makes your auntie so happy for you."

"And you?" Jiang Ruan asked.

A hint of confusion flashed in Mu Yuke's watery eyes: "What?"

"Do you want to change the current situation?" Jiang Ruan asked sincerely. "I know something about your relationship with your second uncle, and I know he hasn't treated you well. Do you want to..."

"I'm sorry you had to see this." Mu Yuke lowered her eyes. "Didn't you expect your aunt to be such a coward?"

Jiang Ruan: "You're not."

"I dare not resist, I dare not speak out." Mu Yuke smiled, but it gave people a very desolate feeling: "I can only accept my fate."

Jiang Ruan hesitated, as if she wanted to say something but then stopped.

Mu Yuke turned her gaze to her, her eyes showing the concern of an elder for a younger generation: "In the future, you must never live like your aunt. You must always keep this heart and keep going, unyielding and strong."

She had vaguely heard about Jiang Ruan and Huo Zhizhou's relationship.

At that time, she thought this little girl was really nice.

“You are good. The bad ones are Qin Muchi and your parents.” Jiang Ruan tried to transfer her strength to her. “Don’t deny yourself because of other people’s mistakes. You are not weak. They just didn’t give you a way.”

Mu Yuke was taken aback.

My chest was filled with something called understanding.

She stared blankly at Jiang Ruan, and suddenly her nose stung with tears.

"Aunt, the question I'm about to ask may be presumptuous, but I hope you can give me a serious answer." Jiang Ruan looked at her earnestly, "Do you... want a divorce?"

"I..." Mu Yuke hesitated, unable to finish her sentence.

Something from before came to mind again.

I finally mustered up the courage to try, but I failed miserably.

“You don’t need to consider external factors,” Jiang Ruan said. “You only need to consider whether you want to or not.”

Mu Yuke did not answer.

Jiang Ruan added, "No matter which decision you make, someone will stand up for you."

Who can stand up for her?

Mu Yuke had no hope at all.

“I talked to Grandpa about this before I came in.” Jiang Ruan laid everything out in the open, hoping that she could make a decision without any worries. “He felt that asking you this question might be a bit presumptuous, so he asked me to come in and ask.”

"If you want a divorce, he will help you."

A light seemed to gather in Mu Yuke's eyes: "Really?"

Jiang Ruan: "Really."

Mu Yuke opened her mouth.

I was just about to say something when I thought of her parents.

If she gets a divorce, they will definitely keep talking about her, scolding her, and criticizing her.

“You can take your time to think about it.” Jiang Ruan gave her plenty of time and space. “Just call me when you’ve figured it out.”