Chapter 427: Life is Most Vulnerable

Chapter 427: Life is Most Vulnerable
According to Cui Yunqing's plan, this car accident was enough to make Mu Zhengguang's legs disappear.

Yang Shuyu calculated the injuries based on the speed of the car and roughly guessed what Cui Yunqing was thinking. She thought she needed to take this opportunity to remind the other party not to be so ruthless: Although it is a pity that the world is not real, you can't do whatever you want here, because everyone will meet in the real world in the end.

"Give him a chance and don't completely deprive him of his right to walk freely."

"That makes sense. Giving him a little hope can foster despair. I only damaged his nerves, so that he had to use all his strength just to stand up."

"That's not necessary. His legs and nerves are intact, but he can't stand up until he can put Xu down."

"Okay. I can keep his legs, but I want him to lose other organs as the price. I want him to be infertile for life, and spend every day in torment and shame."

"No need. Wouldn't it be easier to let go of Xu now that he has lost the corresponding organ?"

"Leaving a part behind makes it difficult for him to give up, and also makes him suffer and be humiliated."

"I found that you are also very smart, as smart as Zhao Yuxi."

"why?"

"You are all very talented in playing tricks on people. Just listen to me this time. His body is intact, but he can't stand up until he can put Xu down."

In Yang Shuyu's opinion, Cui Yunqing was completely different when she used the power of regret. At this time, she had all kinds of amazing ideas. But if she didn't use the power of regret, she probably wouldn't be able to think of these ideas.

"Set a standard. Only when the standard is met can we consider that he has let go of Xu."

"There is one standard you must agree on: he discarded Xu's relics. If you think discarding one or two relics is too few, you can increase the number to ten or twenty."

Yang Shuyu knew that Cui Yunqing had not dared to abandon her sister's relics. Although abandoning the relics would make her stronger, she was still unwilling to do so. She took the relics too seriously. When she met someone who could actively abandon the relics, she would admire this person from the bottom of her heart.

"No need to add more, just one, but it has to be important enough."

"it is good."

Mu Zhengguang was lying on the hospital bed. He saw his parents, as well as Xu's parents. He was a little uneasy about the arrival of his uncle and aunt.

After I got into the car accident, someone should have informed my parents, and then my parents informed Xu's parents? Why did they do that?
My parents did not attend Xu's funeral, but Xu's parents came from afar after I had the car accident. Was I negligent in this matter?
I don't think my parents have any reason to attend the funeral, but don't my aunt and uncle have any reason to come to see me? Am I drawing the line too clearly?

"Where am I now? Is the defense of the graduation project over?"

When Mu Zhengguang asked these questions, he had already given up hope for his graduation defense.

At the same crossroads, Xu went to death and I went to the hospital. I am lucky to be alive. The graduation defense is over. I should be able to defend it next year with this year's drawings and papers. If my health does not affect my work, I may not lose the job I have found. I just need to make up for it next year.

Yang Shuyu couldn't understand why Mu Zhengguang was so calm after waking up.

Is his calmness at this time considered numbness? The numbness that comes from being completely hopeless about life? Probably not. Because he is still actively trying to find a way to solve the problem.

But his tone and his thoughts were frighteningly cold. He was like a bystander, watching a man named "Mu Zhengguang" being hit by a car. Why was he so calm? Xu remained calm before her death, and there was an obvious advantage, that is, she could not feel pain. But Mu Zhengguang was lying on the hospital bed, could his physical pain also be ignored?

Where did his calmness, rationality, and composure come from? Did he feel satisfied just because Xu was dead and he was still alive? This doesn't make sense! Satisfaction is not something that can be easily obtained.

Forget it, his calmness at this moment is also short-lived and will soon dissipate, so I don't need to care too much. Just like, people in special circumstances will have special ideas, these ideas can be good or bad, but they cannot be used as a basis for judging good people or bad people.

Mu Zhengguang received a positive answer from his parents, and the graduation defense was over.

Mu Zhengguang's mother handed him the phone and said, "Your phone screen is broken. This is the new screen. Try it and see if it works."

Mu Zhengguang glanced at the date.

Before I knew it, two days had passed? If only one day had passed, I could ask the teacher to change the defense time from morning to afternoon, which should still be in time. However, if I was one day late, would there still be room for negotiation? I don’t know, but I can give it a try. However, given my current state, I can’t guarantee that I can pass the defense.

My supervisor sent me more than one message. At first, he asked me why I didn't attend the defense. Later, perhaps after learning about the car accident, he stopped asking and sent me words of concern, saying, "Focus on recovering from your injuries. The date of the defense can be postponed for a few days. You can attend the defense with those who failed the first time."

The teacher's idea is very good. If I can pass the defense this year and get my diploma and degree certificate, it will be a lot more convenient.

Cui Yunqing made Mu Zhengguang always drowsy, spending day after day in a deep sleep that no one could wake him up from, until he missed his last defense.

When Mu Zhengguang was discharged from the hospital, he was sitting in a wheelchair. He couldn't stand up, but the doctor couldn't find any problem with his body. He had no hope of recovery, so he casually asked about the medical expenses and got a relatively reassuring answer.

Mu Zhengguang's electric wheelchair does not have the function of going upstairs, so it was very difficult for him to go back to the dormitory. It was his father and Xu's father who carried him and the wheelchair up together.

Only one of the three roommates was left. The other two must have gone home, and their beds and tables were empty.

Mu Zhengguang packed up the luggage on the table, and asked his father to help pack up the items in the cabinet and the clothes on the bed. He quickly completed the formalities of leaving school and no longer lived in the dormitory.

After returning to his hometown, Mu Zhengguang's parents moved the things in the utility room on the first floor and cleaned the room carefully. They moved down the bed and table in Mu Zhengguang's room on the second floor, and bought a table, a wooden box, and two chairs and placed them in the utility room. From then on, this became his new bedroom.

Compared to the old bedroom, the new bedroom has no wardrobe. The wardrobe is too high and not very convenient for him to use. The wooden box can be used to store clothes he doesn't need, and the clothes he often uses can be placed on the table and chair for easy access.

Compared to the original bedroom, the new bedroom is slightly smaller, but the half of the old bedroom separated by the bed is inaccessible to wheelchairs, so that part of the space is useless. There is no useless part in the new bedroom, and every part of the space can be reached at will.

Mom and Dad are gone.

The unexpected summer vacation has begun.

During these days at home, Mu Zhengguang practiced walking every day, but the effect was not very good. He could leave the wheelchair for a short time, half squatting and half standing, or leaning against the wall and almost standing up, but the former could not be maintained for too long, and the latter could not leave the wall.

One day, it had just rained and the air was filled with thick moisture. Mu Zhengguang came to the reservoir in a wheelchair.

(End of this chapter)