Shattered by Fate, Restored by Truth

Chapter 375: To cure Su Wanxin, we need your cooperation.



Chapter 375: To cure Su Wanxin, we need your cooperation.

Ever since recalling the scattered fragments of the car accident last time, Li Mo had been plagued by the same recurring dream at night.

In the dream, the scene was nearly identical to what she had remembered that day; she was sitting in the passenger seat, hearing Su Wanxin speaking to her, and then the collision happened.

Experiencing such a recurring dream over and over again was tormenting.

Li Mo hadn’t mentioned this to her family. During the period of her psychological therapy, no one dared to ask her about the details or progress.

Thus, she only spoke to Zhong Xian about it.

In the quiet study, she told Zhong Xian what she had remembered that day and about the incessant dreaming lately.

Zhong Xian asked her a few gentle questions, but his face revealed a sense of relief.

In his view, this wasn’t a bad thing.

After hearing his words, the gloom that had been enveloping Li Mo’s heart these past few days finally began to dissipate.

The therapy was ongoing, and Li Mo was still striving to recall something more.

The process was still excruciating, but with the consolation and affirmation from Zhong Xian, Li Mo didn’t look too dreadful.

She hoped to retrieve some more memories before Su Wanxin came to see her. Regardless of whether they were good or bad.

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Although Su Wanxin had told Fu Shihan that she wanted to meet Li Mo, she hadn’t quite prepared herself for it.

She was unsure what she should say to Li Mo after the apology.

Should she ask if she really intended to find someone else to take her place?

Such a question was idiotic, the thought alone made her feel disgusted, so Su Wanxin gave up on the idea.

Perhaps noticing Su Wanxin’s nervousness, Fu Shihan did not rush to arrange the meeting, but chose to let Li Mo pick the time.

He knew his mother also needed to psychologically prepare herself. Furthermore, he had some other matters to attend to.

He had to find the man who seemed familiar to Su Wanxin and who had coaxed Su Qiang into causing trouble, and he needed to do it as soon as possible.

Lin Rui and the others were busy with this. Fu Shihan was determined to dig this person out, even if it meant turning over every stone.

Moreover, he thought it was necessary to have a talk with Mu Xinghan. He didn’t want to inquire about anything else, just whether it was truly possible to heal Su Wanxin and what methods they would use.

Having been a materialist for over twenty years, Fu Shihan was curious to broaden his horizons and see which deity Mu Xinghan planned to call upon to save Su Wanxin. But to his surprise, before he could take the initiative, that person took the first step to approach him.

In the office, Fu Shihan picked up the intercom and heard the reserved voice of the secretary mentioning a Mr. Mu Xinghan who wanted to see him. He gave a faint, enigmatic smile, and agreed.

A few minutes later, the secretary opened the door and ushered Mu Xinghan in, then turned and left. In the large room, only the two of them remained.

The number of times Fu Shihan and Mu Xinghan had met could be counted on one hand, but each time, they could sense the intense animosity emanating from the other, and today was no exception.

There were no pleasantries exchanged, no official pretenses.

They quickly sized each other up and got straight to the point.

"To heal Su Wanxin, I need your cooperation."

Mu Xinghan stated bluntly, sitting down on the couch next to him, and looking at Fu Shihan.

"The vendetta between you two can’t just be settled by her alone."

Last time he spoke with Su Wanxin, he had said she didn’t need to do anything to return to her former, healthier self.

Strictly speaking, he hadn’t lied to her. It’s just that he had only told half the truth, concealing some other information. He came to see Fu Shihan today to tell the remaining half.

"There’s a price to be paid."


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