Chapter 394 (1/2)
Ann Hao also thinks that the girl is not as good as talking and laughing. Whether it's her appearance or personality, she doesn't know whether she has seen too many hypocritical people. Ann Hao always thinks that the girl named catkins is very scheming, a little inconsistent, or she thinks too much.
When she wiped Lin Lang's body at night, she couldn't help telling Lin Lang about it. She also asked catkins and Yanxiao who he liked to be his second sister-in-law.
Lin Lang certainly wouldn't answer her. Ann smiled: ”am I a little too worried? No matter who it is, as long as Lin Shi likes it, I don't seem to care much.”
She said and pinched Lin Lang's face: ”when can you wake up? I don't know if I think your voice is strong?”
After pinching, she couldn't help rubbing his face, helped him cover the quilt, kissed his forehead and whispered, ”good night, I love you.”
Since she came here, she has been used to telling him I love you. Whenever she wants to say it, she will tell Lin lang. she hopes that he can wake up and that if he really leaves, there will be no regrets in life.
She is not afraid of his death. Anyway, she will always follow his footsteps.
But she always wondered, vegetative people... Should also be able to hear the voice of the outside world. What if they can't hear it?
Three months after Lin Lang was admitted to Kyoto Central Hospital, people ushered in the annual summer. Lin Qing finally decided not to wait for her third brother to wake up and to go to m country to find her male god.
Ann took her to the airport and told her to take good care of herself. Don't forget to call her when you get there.
Lin Qing gave her a hug, red eyes and said, ”you take care of yourself, too. You're too thin. My third brother will be distressed to see you like this when he wakes up.”
Lin Qing said with a wry smile, ”if only he could see it.”
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Half a year after Lin Shi was admitted to the Central Hospital, it was about to enter winter. Everyone began to accept the fact that he would not wake up again. Lin Tianyi and Lina returned to Beijing to work, because Lin Shi suddenly took a wind and ran to m country half a month ago. So far, no one knows what he has done, even catkins.
Ann felt vaguely that she knew the reason, but she didn't want to get involved. Her own affairs were so busy that her head was smoking.
In order to take care of Lin Lang and go out to look for children from time to time, she became an unemployed vagrant. When she had time, she would contribute several articles to the magazine. She could earn thousands of yuan a month, enough for her to eat and drink and run around the world. As for Lin Lang's medical expenses, because he was injured on duty, the state reimbursed him, which reduced a considerable part of her burden.
After several months of running in, she has been able to take good control of her time and select the more reliable ones from the information provided by a large number of Internet users to check them. She will no longer run to see them as long as she hears the news as before.
As like as two peas, she was not able to accompany her at the new year's day. She had been passed away to a small town several hundred kilometers away from Kyoto because someone had passed a picture to her. The picture was a man holding a child, and the figure was just like that of Jiangbei.
So she rushed to the town the day before New Year's day. Unfortunately, she still threw herself into the air. It's not that she found the wrong person, but that the people in the picture seem to have just passed here and left with their children. The trains here extend in all directions, and she doesn't know where they went.
But it also gave her a hope. This time she almost found them, so she might see them next time.
On the evening of new year's day, Ann didn't want to spend time alone in a small hotel, so she wandered in the street alone.
Because it's a festival, the streets are very busy. Fireworks will bloom in the sky from time to time. ANN can't help thinking of last year's new year's day. At that time, she seems to have followed Lin Lang to her home in Kyoto.