24 I Knew You from the Obituary Notice

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Her mother—Jiang Huanqing—always prepared supper for her father, Yun Congjun, every day.

It might be chicken soup, pork ribs soup, or mini wontons. No matter what time Yun Congjun came home, he could find something piping hot waiting for him as long as he wanted to eat.

However, it was a pity that Yun Congjun never took into account her mother—Jiang Huanqing's meticulous and considerate heart. The one that Yun Congjun kept thinking about all the time was still his white moonlight—Xiao Qiuci.

Without any sense of remorse, Yun Hua poured the chicken soup out. The big pot of soup was just enough to fit a big bowl.

When she brought the bowl of soup up, Bo Siqing was changing his bandages.

The repulsive smell of blood filled the attic and seeing the bloody bandages made Yun Hua dizzy.

Bo Siqing raised his head and looked at her before quickening his actions.

He directly poured the medical alcohol on his wound without even blinking an eye. He then poured the anti-inflammatory medicine and Yunnan Baiyao before quickly covering his wound with a few layers of gauze and using the medical tape to secure the gauze to his skin. His actions were simply rough.

Yun Hua felt pain just from watching him.

The moment the medical alcohol was poured onto a wound, the pain was usually enough to make one grimace in pain, even if it was just a cut.

However, Bo Siqing looked as if he did not feel anything.

No, it was not that he did not feel any pain. He was just used to enduring it.

Yun Hua now knew another face to Bo Siqing. This young master—who had such a reputable family background—did not become a soldier just to make his résumé look nicer. He really held real guns and weapons and fought at the front lines. He was even completely used to this type of pain.

Yun Hua reflected on herself and knew that she could have never done such things.

It was as if she was a commoner watching Dong Cuinrui—a hero. She only had respect for him.

"Little girl, do you know me?" Bo Siqing rapidly bandaged his wound and took the chicken soup to eat before giving her a meaningful look.

Yun Hua's heart skipped a beat.

Her attitude had changed too quickly. At first, she was still very guarded against Bo Siqing. Then, she suddenly brought him back home. This was indeed very suspicious.

Bo Siqing drank the soup and asked calmly, "Have you seen me before?"

Yun Hua pulled a straight face and shook her head. "I've never seen you. I don't know you."

"Pfft." Bo Siqing chuckled, clear disbelief evident in his laugh.

Yun Hua's back was already dripping with sweat.

She… she had no way of explaining it. Was she supposed to tell Bo Siqing that she knew him because of an obituary notice on the news?

Bo Siqing suddenly asked, "Is it nice?"

Yun Hua was taken aback. "What?"

"My body. You keep staring at me… Little girl, you want me to sell my body for just one bowl of chicken soup? Dream on!" said Bo Siqing lazily.

Yun Hua's face instantly turned red as she glared at him angrily. "Who wants your body? Eat your food. I'm leaving. Also, don't run anywhere. If my mom sees you, she might think that you're a thief and bring you to the police!"

After finishing her sentence, Yun Hua escaped in desperation.

Bo Siqing's lips curved up slightly.

Not long later, he pressed on the communication device disguised as a watch on his wrist. "I'm fine. You don't need to come for now. Let them think that I'm dead; we can bait a bigger fish."

Perhaps it was because of Bo Siqing, but through the night, Yun Hua dreamt about the incidents before her rebirth.

She slept very uneasily and woke up at five in the morning.

She originally wanted to leave the house immediately, but after thinking for a while, she went to the kitchen to grab some bread, milk, ham, and a big bottle of mineral water and brought it to the attic.

She quietly walked to the attic door, and Bo Siqing—who looked as if he was fast asleep—opened his eyes suddenly, but very quickly closed them again as he pretended to sleep.

Yun Hua carefully pushed open the attic door and brought the items in.

In the dark, she tripped over Bo Siqing's long legs that were sprawled on the floor. Her entire body fell on top of Bo Siqing…

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