Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks

Chapter 3350: Please Save My Mom!



Chapter 3350: Please Save My Mom!

It was like a slow-motion scene. A buzzing sound reverberated in Ning Shu’s head.

“Ning Shu!” Her mother’s voice was sharp with fear as she hugged her tightly.

The slow motion turned into fast-forward. With a loud bang, Ning Shu’s eardrums rang, and her mind went blank.

The massive truck slammed into their car, flipping it over several times.

Her mother held her tightly, shielding her underneath her body.

Shattered glass covered her mother’s body, blood soaking her head.

Ning Shu struggled to crawl out of the wreckage.

Blood gushed from her wounds, soaking her clothes along with her nosebleed.

“Help! Please save my mom!” Ning Shu wailed, pleading with the onlookers.

“Mom! Mom!” She screamed in despair, looking at the surrounding people. “Please, someone call an ambulance!”

She sobbed uncontrollably, even as her nosebleed continued. She seemed to be drenched in blood.

Her blood, her mother’s blood—Ning Shu trembled all over, unable to stop shaking.

Fear, panic, and helplessness. “Please, save my mom! Save her!”

Someone in the crowd finally called for an ambulance.

Ning Shu crawled to the car and called out to her mother inside. “Mom, don’t leave me! I’m scared, I’m so scared!”

She curled up into a ball.

Little Ning Shu was just a powerless, ordinary person. She was terrified.

She prayed in her heart, begging someone to save her mother.

Mom… Brother…

“Mom, wake up! I’m scared, so scared!” Ning Shu cried, blood filling her nose and mouth.

She curled up tightly, her head throbbing as her nose continued to bleed uncontrollably.

She had to stay conscious.

There had to be a way—some way to save her mom. What could she do?

The ambulance arrived late. When it got there, little Ning Shu stood blankly to the side, watching the doctors and nurses in white coats.

They were trying to save her mother, but in the end, they shook their heads. “No signs of life. We couldn’t save her.”

A white cloth was draped over Mother Ning’s body, covering even her head.

Ning Shu felt numb inside and threw herself onto her mother. “Mom, I’m scared. Don’t leave me.”

“There’s still a child here! Save the child!”

The doctors carried the unconscious Ning Shu into the ambulance and rushed to the hospital.

“This child has leukemia.”

“And she’s also infected. Notify the family immediately.”

In a daze, Ning Shu heard those words.

Leukemia.

She had leukemia. Her brother got into a car accident. Her mother died in a car accident. And she had leukemia.

She didn’t have long to live?

Why was all of this happening to her? Why?

Ning Shu opened her eyes and stared at the hospital ceiling, the smell of disinfectant filling her nose.

“How are my mom and brother?” Ning Shu grabbed the doctor’s white coat.

“Who is your brother? Your mother suffered severe cranial trauma and had glass pierce her neck. She’s already passed away.”

Ning Shu’s hand trembled as she clutched the doctor’s coat, then she asked, “What about my brother? My brother, Ning Rong?”

“He’s still being resuscitated,” the doctor said.

Ning Shu’s hands fell weakly to her sides.

“Your illness requires hospitalization and observation. If treated in time, you can still survive.”

Translator: Kaho


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