50 Good Deeds
âI donât regret it.â Upon hearing the old policemanâs slightly sarcastic words, Le Wan snorted.
The old policeman smirked and sneered.
âLook at your face. Itâs written all over your face that youâll dare to do it again next time. Why donât I contact your parents and ask them to strengthen your crisis awareness?â
âI wonât do it again. I promise Iâll look for you the moment I encounter any trouble.â
If her family knew about this, they would hold her captive and nag at her for a long time. They might even send someone to keep an eye on her. Le Wan was not willing to suffer such a punishment.
âWhat next time?â
When he heard from the nurse that there was a dispute in the hospital, Zhai Jingâs heart skipped a beat when he realized that the little girl they described seemed very much like Le Wan. He hurriedly ran down the escape stairs. When he saw that Le Wan was still alive and kicking, he felt relieved. However, he heard her say ânext timeâ.
âHey, why did you come down here?â When Le Wan saw him, she suddenly felt a little guilty for some reason.
The old policeman caught her expression and gave Zhai Jing a meaningful look.
âThis must be your girlfriend. Take her back and educate her so that she wonât be so bold next time.â
Just as Le Wan was about to retort, Zhai Jing naturally came up and held her hand. Le Wan immediately fell silent.
He bowed to the old policeman.
âSorry for the trouble.â
The old policeman quickly jumped away.
âI didnât do much today. You donât have to thank me.â After he finished speaking, he left in a hurry.
The young police officer smiled and apologized to Le Wan,
âDonât take it to heart with the criminal police officer. When he was out on a mission, he met a young man who was also doing a good deed. He was unlucky and was stabbed twice by the criminal, and he couldnât be saved. Officer Xing has always remembered this. Thatâs why he was so angry when he saw you acting so rashly.â
Le Wan waved her hand nonchalantly.
âI know heâs worried about me. I wonât take it to heart.â She could still distinguish between good and bad, which was why she obediently let him scold her.
Chen Wei had also calmed down by now. He knew that his actions had been too impulsive and he had almost stepped onto the path of eternal damnation. He came over to thank Le Wan with a face full of shame.
âYoung lady, thank you for saving my and my daughterâs lives.â
Looking at him now, his face lacked that gloominess, and he looked like an honest middle-aged man.
It could only be said that one could not judge a book by its cover. When a person was forced to a dead end, who knew what kind of terrifying existence he would turn into?
Le Wan was about to move when she realized that her hand was still in Zhai Jingâs. She struggled unnaturally for a while before Zhai Jing let go of her hand.
Suddenly, Chen Wei took a step back in fear. Zhai Jing was staring at him with a pair of deep eyes.
She coughed and Zhai Jing looked away.
Le Wan took out a piece of paper from his pocket and wrote down a phone number for him.
âYou can contact this person. Tell him that a lady with the surname Le introduced him to you. Maybe he can help you.â
When a company had grown to a certain level, it would inevitably launch some charity projects to win the publicâs favor for the sake of its public image. The Le family was no exception.
In addition to the annual routine donation, the company had also set up a foundation dedicated to helping rural womenâs rights and interests. Chen Weiâs daughter just happened to meet the requirements of the foundation. If she applied in her name, it would be relatively easy to pass.
When Chen Wei saw that she didnât care about his actions and even wanted to help him, he quickly took the note and left with endless gratitude.
Zhai Jing looked at his relaxed back view and felt very unhappy.
âAre you so good to everyone?â
âHow is that possible?â Le Wan was shocked.
âDo you see the word âVirgin Maryâ on my forehead?â
She only remembered some old things. At that time, after her father passed away, her mother had mental problems and needed to be hospitalized. Back then, she only had less than 100 yuan on her card. She sat in the hospitalâs stairwell and cried helplessly. She happened to meet an old man, who was a teacher. After hearing about her situation, he gave her the monthâs pension and let her pay for the medical expenses.
The old man said, âIf I only had this little money on me, I wouldnât be willing to give it to you. But now, I obviously donât have this little money. So, since it can save your mother. Isnât this a good deal?â
Le Wan had always remembered this sentence.
Therefore, she was not a saint. Just like the old man had said, it was within her ability to pull people up. It was effortless for her, so she did it.
At this moment, neither of them had expected that because of her good deed, they would receive an unexpected reward.