Chu Mu and Chu Shang’s results were pretty good, at least in line with their efforts.

After checking the grades, she was only excited for that moment. When she turned off the computer, the Pei family's affairs reappeared in her mind.

Whenever she thought of this, she couldn't help feeling anxious.

Besides that, she always had a feeling that something bad was about to happen.

After barely getting through two days of peace with a heavy heart, something big finally happened.

Mr. Ji passed away.

The old man was already hanging on for life. After watching Ji Huaian pass the college entrance examination smoothly and after the results came out, he finally couldn't hold on any longer.

When they got the news, Chu Mu and Chu Shang were at Grandpa Chu's house helping to tend to the vegetable seedlings in the yard.

When this news came, Grandpa Chu was so shocked that he fainted.

The whole family gathered in the hospital. Chu Mu looked at the old man who had just been rescued on the hospital bed and was worried and flustered.

She served the old man nervously, her eyes full of guilt.

She was very curious, so she saw a figure passing by the door and asked him something.

In recent months, the two old men have been getting along very well, like close friends meeting in their old age. Grandpa Chu wished he could go to the hospital every day while Grandpa Ji was in the hospital.

Now that he heard the news of Mr. Ji’s death with his own ears, Chu Mu was really worried that the old man would not survive.

The older we get, the easier it is to empathize with the deaths around us.

Chu's father, Chu's mother, Uncle Chu and his family were all standing in the ward, and Grandma Chu was sitting on a chair beside the bed.

"Dad, you..."

Father Chu wanted to say something to comfort her, but when the words came to his lips, he couldn't say them.

"Is Old Ji still in the hospital?" Grandpa Chu asked in a hoarse voice.

"Still there." Father Chu said softly.

"Take me to see!" Grandpa Chu raised his arms and struggled to get out of bed.

Chu Mu and Chu Shang were nearby, and seeing this, they hurried over to help.

My aunt pushed the wheelchair over from the corner.

"Dad, be careful."

Several people hurriedly helped the old man onto the wheelchair, moving very carefully as if they were taking care of some fragile object.

The eldest aunt pushed the old man, Chu Mu and Chu Shang followed behind, and the others did not catch up. They were all in the ward taking care of Grandma Chu. Although Grandma Chu was in better health than Grandpa Chu, she could not stand the stimulation.

In addition, as for the Ji family, if too many people went there at this time, it would be a disturbance.

Chu Mu and Chu Shang followed their aunt downstairs.

Old Master Ji's body was still in the ward. Ji Huai's father and aunt had both come and were all pretending to cry in the ward.

Before Chu Mu and his companions arrived at the ward, they heard a noise over there that sounded like a morning vegetable market.

Chu Chang ran over first. Ji Huai was alone and weak. If his father and aunt joined forces, it would inevitably be a tough battle.

Now that Mr. Ji has passed away, Ji Huai is so heartbroken that he might do something that he will regret for the rest of his life.

She only hoped that the tragedy her sister imagined would not happen.

When Chu Chang arrived, she saw Ji Huai standing in front of the bed, holding a broken vase in his hand, and the ground in front of him was covered with scattered vase fragments.

Behind him, a white cloth covered Mr. Ji’s face. He lay flat, looking peaceful.

In front of Ji Huai, nearly ten people glared at him fiercely through the debris.

"Ji Huai!"

Chu Chang called out to him.

Ji Huai looked over when he heard the voice, and only then did Chu Shang see his eyes clearly. They were red, as if stained with blood.

Coincidentally, at this time Chu Mu and his aunt pushed Old Man Chu to the front of the ward.

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