Chapter 316: The person imprinted deep in Liu Zhi’er’s heart
Joyful Motherhood in a Rural Family
Translator: 549690339
Liu Sisi was tidying herself up in the room when Di Yeleiâs angry shout startled her, causing her to bump into the wall beside her. Ignoring the pain on her forehead, she quickly ran out of the room.
âYe Lei, whatâs going onâ¦â
Unable to finish her sentence, she too couldnât help but scream when she looked up: âSecond Sister!â
It was only then that the two of them hurriedly untangled Liu Zhiâer from the branches and rushed her into the room, rubbing her chest, pinching her nose, and blowing air into her mouth.
âSecond Sister! Second Sister, wake up! Itâs all my faultâ¦â
Liu Sisi felt like her whole body and heart were freezing: âItâs all my fault, she was just saying during the day why we were all forcing her to do things she didnât want to do. I didnât take it seriously, and nowâ¦â
âStop crying! Saving her is more important!â
Di Yelei on the side was urging her anxiously, pressing down hard on Liu Zhiâerâs chest.
âSecond Sister, wake up quicklyâ¦â
Liu Sisi continued crying while blowing air into her sister.
After a long struggle, Liu Zhiâer finally coughed violently and resumed her breathing.
She opened her eyes slightly and saw the anxious face of a man. His furrowed eyebrows, straight nose, tight lips, and the constantly sliding high Adamâs apple were all exhibiting his unique masculine charm!
The bronze-colored skin was covered in fine beads of sweat, full of masculine scent. His hands were on her chest, pressing in rhythm. The scorching heat of his big hands felt like it burned the core of her dead heart, even through layers of clothing.
Between his inhalations and exhalations, his heavy breaths seemed infinitely magnified, making it difficult for her to ignore.
So she stared blankly at his every move, branding his image into her heart.
âSecond Sister, Second Sister! Are you awake, Second Sister⦠Woohoo⦠Second Sister!â
It was at this moment that Liu Sisi realized Liu Zhiâer had woken up!
She immediately burst into a mix of laughter and tears, clearly frightened by the attempted suicide.
Not until this moment did Liu Zhiâerâs gaze flash and shift to Liu Sisi. Looking at Sisiâs red, tear-stained eyes, she tried to move her lips but couldnât make a sound.
Di Yelei noticed that Liu Zhiâer was finally awake and felt a great relief.
âNow that sheâs awake, she should be fine. But the wound on her neck might take a few days to heal.â
He released the pressure on her chest and stood up.
As the masculine figure left her line of sight, Liu Zhiâer struggled to wave her hands, instinctively trying to push away Liu Sisi who was blocking her view.
âDonâtâ¦donât goâ¦donât leave meâ¦â
She tried to shout, but her injured throat could only produce an indistinct sound.
âDonât be afraid! Second Sister, donât be afraid, you still have me and Da Mao. Weâll all be by your sideâ¦â
Upon seeing Liu Zhiâerâs waving hands, Liu Sisi instinctively held them tightly.
âDonât go! Donât leave me!â
In Liu Zhiâerâs eyes, the masculine figure gradually faded and blurred. She wanted to grab onto him, but her outstretched hand was caught by Liu Sisi. After futilely trying to reach out a few times, she couldnât overcome the dizziness in her mind and fell into unconsciousness.
When Liu Zhiâer woke up again, she found herself back in bed. Da Mao was lying beside her, gripping her clothes and sound asleep.
Liu Sisi lay at the head of the bed, dozing off non-stop.
It turned out that she hadnât died yet!
Liu Zhiâer closed her eyes in pain. What was the point of living in this filthy body?
She moved ever so slightly, and it stirred Da Mao in her arms.
Da Mao made a soft noise as if waking up, rubbed against her, and mumbled unclearly, âMom! Mom, donât leave meâ¦â
His unconscious murmur hit the softest part of Liu Zhiâerâs heart, and tears streamed down her face.
She hugged Da Mao in her arms tightly and cried silently.
Liu Sisi by her side was clearly exhausted; her body, leaning against the edge, could hardly sit still.
Her head lowered more and more until she almost fell. She suddenly looked up and saw the awakened Liu Zhiâer. She got up hurriedly with joy.
âSecond Sister, youâre awake. Do you want some water? Iâll pour some for you.â
Without waiting for a response, she picked up the water jug beside her and poured a bowl of clear water.
âHere, Second Sister, drink slowly!â
Liu Zhiâer was indeed thirsty. She grabbed the bowl and drank all the water before giving the bowl back to her.
âWhy? Why did you do this?â
Unable to contain her anger, she asked: âDo you think that if you die from hanging yourself, someone like him would pity you, have mercy on you, and want you back?â
âIf he wants you back, would you rush back like a dog, kneeling and licking his toes? Would you go back to that dog house? Would you let him sell you to the next family?â
âI didnâtâ¦â Liu Zhiâer tried to speak, but her hoarse voice was quieter than a catâs meow.
âYou didnât? You havenât gone back to him? Or did you never think that someone like him would look back? Or did you think that if he did, he would continue to use you, blackmail you, make you sell your body for his gambling money to squander?â
âLiu Zhiâer! Are you really just that lowly?â
Liu Zhiâerâs eyes filled with tears. Unable to bear it any longer, she crawled up from the edge of the bed and raised her hand to hit Liu Sisi.
âYou, you bastard!â¦â
âWhatâs the matter? Donât you like what I said? Then why are you still doing things like that?â
Liu Sisi raised her eyebrows high: âYou better think it through! In the future, what youâll face are endless gossip and rumors! If you really canât live with it, I, Liu Sisi, donât mind dirtying this room and rewarding you with a cheap coffin!â
Liu Sisiâs heart was pounding, wondering how to comfort and console her second sister so she could recover from this blow.
Liu Zhiâerâs teary eyes stared angrily at Liu Sisi, and suddenly she wailed and cried uncontrollably.p>
âSecond Sister, think carefully about whether you want to face the future bravely or just end it all by slitting your throat. Think about your three poor children!â
As Liu Sisi left the room, she couldnât hold back any longer. The moment she stepped out, she almost fell to the ground.
She was quickly caught by a figure nearby, thus avoiding a painful fall.
âHow is it? Did she eat?â
Di Yelei spoke softly.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om