Jane seemed to be feeling the general, neat shook her head, and then stopped Shirley. "I don't, I don't want to listen to you. You shut up! I told you, I couldn't help you. I also won't take you to the hospital, I don't have relationship with this matter. If you die, I hope you die quickly."
As she spoke, Jane staggered and stepped back. It seemed that she had vaguely understood something, but she instinctively resisted.
Jane was the one who had always wanted to know the answer, but now she was the one who refused to know the past. This was really hard to guess.
As for Jane's reaction, Shirley didn't take it seriously. Instead, she continued as if she was telling a story.
"At that time, your father thought you were a boy and was very happy... Hiss... But later he found it was a baby girl. At the beginning, your mother also tried her best... Uh... "
Before Shirley could finish her words, she was suddenly pushed down by Jane. The wound was torn in an instant. Shirley, who was already in sharp pain, was once again eroded away by the erosion of bones.
The cold sweat broke out and made Shirley's body numb for a short time. Was it because too much blood? She gradually didn't feel so painful at the beginning.
But it was not a good thing to have such a feeling. If such a strong feeling was more obvious, it meant that she was about to die. Although Shirley had been prepared to die at any time from the beginning, she had never expected that she would be set up to die.
Trembling with anger, Jane shook off Shirley's hand and shouted, "Shut up! I don't want to listen to you! Shirley, listen to me! I wish you could die right now! If it weren't for you, how could my relationship with Melissa become like this?"
But it was not all her fault. If she hadn't trusted others so easily, she wouldn't have ended up like this. At this moment, Jane's heart was filled with bitterness.
"You... Uh... "
"Over there. There's some movement over there. Go and have a look!"
Just as Jane and Shirley were about to continue to struggle, they suddenly heard a group of people shouting and footsteps behind them. Jane's heart sank.
Jane stood up and walked out of the room without saying anything. Her face was full of fear.
If people saw such a scene, they would misunderstand something, wouldn't they? For example, it was possible to take Jane as a murderer.
Time passed quickly. In a short while, those people gathered together, and Shirley fell to the ground, even her breath became weak.
Jane gritted her teeth and made up her mind. Then she turned around and left quietly from another passage.
Now Jane had something to confirm. If she couldn't get that con
s shining.
The same scene happened when they came in last time. Was the photo really in the past? Otherwise, the old man wouldn't miss her so much.
"Who?"
As soon as the door was pushed open, the principal immediately took off her glasses and looked at the person at the door in panic. Seeing that it was Jane, she put the photo away quickly.
The principal immediately stood up with one hand on the table, and then reached out her hand to hold Jane's hand. She smiled with relief, "Oh, it's you, Miss Jane. What brings you here at this time?"
Jane made a gesture to the child, indicating her to go out first, and then changed the topic with a smile. "Oh, I don't have anything else to do. I just want to come and see how the environment is now. Are you used to living here?"
Jane's smile was obviously a little stiff. If she really just came to have a look, that would be fine, but people could see at a glance that it was obviously just an excuse.
The principal was obviously more excited when she mentioned this. She trembled a little, and then choked, "Thank you for this. If it weren't for you, this place would have been torn down. Now the children are living well. As you can see, if there is a chance, I really want to personally thank Mr. Aaron. For us and these children, he is the Savior! "
It never occurred to the principle that she would have the chance to deal with such a person as Aaron in her life, and that the person would even offer to pay so much money for them. Even in the charity industry, she had never seen such a generous person!
Jane smiled and then helped the principal to sit on the chair. She smiled and said, "Nothing. I didn't help much on this matter. It's all because of Aaron. Grandma, please sit down. I have something to do. I want to ask you. "