Chapter 210 (1/2)

What is this contrasting change of events?

This was how Jiang Qing felt, reading the latest development!

”Chu Luoxun,” who always appeared with a brilliant sht warmth to everybody, broke down and cried!

There was not any sense of violating the Goddess' privacy at all, as Leng Zi used his exquisite writing style to describe in detail the hopelessness felt by ”Chu Luoxun” when she lost sensation in her lower body, with her hands being unable even to support her body The level of detail practically flung readers into her shoes!

This was because Han Leng was in an ”Intoxicated state” at that time Therefore, he could clearly experience the fear and hopelessness of ”Chu Luoxun” at that s around her did not help one bit

It was late at night, at the hospital It was silent, and the smell of the antiseptic was in the air Previously, she was hu down the aisle Sheto fend off the creepy atmosphere

Even aof depression!

The at, but ”Chu Luoxun” held her voice back She wept silently She was tough as nails!

Others would have wailed!

Therefore, Jiang Qing, who always placed herself in ”Chu Luoxun's” shoes, was struck by environ onset of ”Chu Luoxun” illness and her despair!

One moment, all had been sunshi+nes and rainbows, and the next ed drastically It was i's little heart to take!

When ”Chu Luoxun” broke down, helplessly punching her legs that just refused to feel anything and then hopelessly clutched her face and cried, Jiang Qing broke down along with her!

This Goddess Chu was so pitiful Death ht be even better than the cruelty of this illness!

Jiang Qing even iined a scene where ”Chu Luoxun” used her superhuman willpower to pick up the bow of the violin with her treth and have it clatter on the floor…

”Chu Luoxun” would only be able to gaze upon her favorite musical instruments in despair, unable to play them anymore!

Hoas such a scene not torturous?

Jiang Qing instantly regretted i to herself Oneof ”Chu Luoxun,” she had deeply bonded with the Goddess Chu, but Leng Zi had applied fatal poison to her Goddess, and in extension of that, Jiang Qing too

Nonetheless, the iraved in her ery of ”Chu Luoxun” only became more vivid in her mind!

All previous descriptions of ”Chu Luoxun” have been nothing but passages of joy She was all sentle curve of the lips or a wide-opened es in music You would never find her without a s about…