Chapter 237 Cuicui's Suffering

"Uncle, you're here." Qi Tongwei walked forward and said.

The old farmer looked at Qi Tongwei with anxiety in his eyes. "What happened to my daughter? Where is she?"

Qi Tongwei brought the old farmer to Cuicui's ward.

When the old farmer saw his unconscious daughter, tears instantly welled up in his eyes.

"Cui Cui, what happened to you? How did you become like this?" the old farmer said, choking with sobs.

Qi Tongwei stood by and told the old farmer what had happened in detail.

After hearing this, the old farmer was silent for a long time.

"It's all my fault. I didn't educate my daughter well, and she got into so much trouble in the city." The old farmer said self-reproachfully.

Qi Tongwei quickly comforted him: "Uncle, this is not your fault. Cuicui was just impulsive because of her feelings. Now we have to find a way to solve this problem."

The old farmer nodded. "Then what should we do? I can't let anything happen to my daughter."

Qi Tongwei thought for a moment and said, "Uncle, I think the best way now is to let Cuicui leave here and return to the countryside. This will prevent her from meeting Zhang Long again and will also allow her to calm down."

The old farmer hesitated for a moment, then said, "But will Cuicui be willing? She is so stubborn."

Qi Tongwei said: "We can slowly persuade her. Under the current circumstances, it will only become more and more dangerous for her to continue staying in the city."

The old farmer sighed and said, "Okay, then we'll listen to you. I hope Cuicui can listen to us and go back to the countryside to start a new life."

Qi Tongwei and the old farmer began to discuss how to persuade Cuicui to leave the county.

They knew it wasn't going to be easy, but they had to try.

They hope that through their efforts, they can help Cuicui get out of this predicament and regain her life.

Qi Tongwei and the old farmer sat in the hospital corridor. The atmosphere was solemn and complicated.

They all knew that it was not easy to persuade Cuicui to leave the county, but for Cuicui's future, they had to try bravely.

The old farmer sighed deeply, his eyes full of vicissitudes and helplessness.

He began to talk about the difficulties Cuicui had experienced over the years.

"Cuicui has lived in a single-parent family since she was young. Her mother passed away when she was very young. She has lacked maternal love since she was young, and there has always been a knot in her heart. She sees other children being loved by their mothers, but she can only watch helplessly. How painful it must be for her."

The old farmer's voice trembled a little and his eyes gradually turned red.

"She was very sensible when she was young. She knew that our family was poor, so she always helped me with the chores. When she went to school, other children had new school bags and new stationery, but she could only use old ones. But she never complained and always studied hard."

The old farmer recalled Cuicui's past and a hint of relief appeared on his face.

"But as a father, I can see the pain in this child's heart. She can't hide her longing for maternal love. Sometimes she would hide in a corner and cry, asking me why she didn't have a mother. I didn't know how to answer her, so I could only cry with her silently."

The old farmer's voice was filled with sadness.

"After growing up, Cuicui has always worked very hard. She wanted to make our lives better through her own efforts. She came to the county town to work and suffered a lot, but she never told me that she was tired and always reported good news but not bad news."

The old farmer wiped the tears from his eyes.

"After what happened to her in the county town, I knew she must have fallen too deeply into it. She had never received so much attention and love before, and she might have lost herself all of a sudden."

The old farmer looked at Qi Tongwei with anticipation in his eyes.

"Leader Qi, you must help Cuicui and get her out of this predicament. She is still young and cannot ruin her life like this."

Qi Tongwei was filled with emotion as he listened to the old farmer's story.

He finally understood why Cuicui loved so deeply. It turned out that the sadness of her original family made her so persistent in her relationship.

He felt a natural sympathy for Cuicui and became more determined to help her.

"Uncle, don't worry, I will do my best to help Cuicui. I know it's not easy for her now. We must let her get her life back."

Qi Tongwei said sincerely.

They began to discuss the specific persuasion plan.

Qi Tongwei suggested that they could wait for Cuicui to wake up first, and then communicate with her slowly to make her understand that her behavior was wrong and that continuing to stay in the county would only make her more miserable.

The old farmer was worried that Cuicui would not listen to them, after all, she only had Qi Tongwei in her heart now.

"Why don't we find some of Cuicui's friends to help persuade her? Maybe she will listen to her friends." Qi Tongwei said.

The old farmer shook his head. "Cuicui doesn't have many real friends in the county. She is usually busy with work and rarely interacts with others. And now that something like this has happened, who would dare to persuade her?"

The old farmer's words made Qi Tongwei fall into deep thought. Indeed, if Cuicui didn't have a few real friends in the county town, who could open their heart to her?

This question was like a heavy mountain pressing on Qi Tongwei's heart, making him feel extremely embarrassed.

The old farmer looked at Qi Tongwei with a painful look on his face.

He recalled Cuicui's childhood and his heart was filled with emotion.

"Cuicui has had a hard life since she was young. She lost her mother and I raised her all by myself. Life was really hard."

The old farmer's voice was low and hoarse, as if carrying the vicissitudes of life.

"When she was little, Cuicui was always very sensible. She knew that our family was poor, so she never asked me for anything. When she saw other children getting new clothes and delicious food, she just watched silently and never complained."

The old farmer's eyes reveal memories of the past, "She would help me with the work every day. She learned how to cook, wash clothes, and farm at a young age. Her hands were always so rough because of the hard work."

The old farmer sighed and continued, "I worked so hard to let Cuicui live a better life, but what good career options are there in this rural area? I could only support her until she finished junior high school, and that was all I could do. Cuicui was sensible, too. She didn't blame me, and she said she wanted to go to the county town to work and earn money to support the family."

"She went to the county town alone. I always felt uneasy, but there was nothing I could do. She had to go to make a living. I didn't know how much hardship and suffering she went through in the county town. Every time she called me, she said she was doing well and asked me not to worry. But I knew she said that on purpose because she was afraid I would worry."