Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks

Chapter 2674: Don’t Leave Me, I’ll Die



Chapter 2674: Don’t Leave Me, I’ll Die

Cheng Fei let go of Ning Shu and worriedly stared at her. “Ai Yun, please don’t go. I beg you, please don’t go. Don’t leave me, I’ll die.”

Ning Shu patted Cheng Fei’s chest. “You won’t die.”

She turned and entered the elevator. In a daze, Cheng Fei watched the elevator door slowly close.

Mother Ai couldn’t help but say. “Cheng Fei seems to really love you, Ai Yun.”

“Mom, you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover,” Ning Shu said. “If he really loved me, he wouldn’t have hurt me.”

“But, actually, this is something that can be forgiven, isn’t it?” Mother Ai said. “It’s impossible for spouses to live without any conflict, and he had only done this because he thought it was the best choice.”

Ning Shu spread her hands. Some women were so full of maternal love that they liked finding reasons and excuses to forgive anything.

The elevator door opened. Professor Ai walked out of the elevator without saying a word, carrying Ning Shu’s suitcase.

Meanwhile, Cheng Fei was standing at the elevator door. He was out of breath. Sweat had plastered his hair to his forehead.

Cheng Fei had run down the stairs. He was panting as he begged Ning Shu, “Ai Yun, please don’t leave.”

Ning Shu: …

“We should both take some time to calm down.” Ning Shu walked out of the elevator and passed Cheng Fei.

Cheng Fei turned around and stared at Ning Shu. “I won’t divorce you. Not even if I die.”

It didn’t matter.

Ning Shu got into the car, and Professor Ai drove them away.

From the rearview mirror, Ning Shu saw Cheng Fei’s receding figure standing there motionless, staring at their car.

His figure only disappeared when the car turned a corner and left the complex.

“Dad, why did you agree to let me divorce Cheng Fei?” Ning Shu asked Professor Ai, who was driving.

“Are you really sick?” Professor Ai said.

“No. I’m definitely not sick,” Ning Shu said firmly.

“A drunk person would also say that they’re not drunk.”

“It’s different. A drunk person is intoxicated, but my mind is very clear now. I know that I am not sick,” Ning Shu raised her hand and said.

“Our family doesn’t seem to have a history of mental illness, either,” Professor Ai continued. “Although the hospital’s papers seemed legitimate, I still don’t completely believe them.

“Besides, I can’t accept that he sewed something into your body. He’s a doctor; he should be clear on what happens if a foreign object like that enters your body. You would’ve felt pain when it’s cold, windy, or raining, and you would’ve had to endure it for a lifetime.”

Ning Shu smiled. “Thank you, Dad.”

Ning Shu felt much more comfortable in the Ai family’s home.

“What are you going to do from now on?” Mother Ai asked.

Ning Shu thought for a while and said, “We’ll see. Maybe we’ll get divorced.”

“It’s hard enough for a woman to meet such a good man in her life. What Cheng Fei did this time is too much, but it’s also only because he was worried about you.”

Ning Shu looked at Mother Ai. “Should I compromise on everything just because of love?

“It’s not like I lack love, let alone the kind of love Cheng Fei offers.” Ning Shu turned around. “Do you think I look like a psychotic, paranoid person right now?”

Helplessly, Mother Ai said, “Ai Yun, I’m not forcing you to be with Cheng Fei. I’m just asking you to consider it carefully. No one is perfect; it’s impossible for someone not to make mistakes.”

Ning Shu spread her hands and said, “Yeah, exactly. No one is perfect, but Cheng Fei is too perfect.”

Mother Ai angrily glared at Ning Shu. “You’ll cause trouble when people treat you well, and even more trouble if they don’t. It’s impossible to satisfy you, isn’t it?”

Ning Shu: …

MTL Editor: Ran


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