Chapter 104 - Chapter 104: A True City Legend

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nChapter 104: A True City Legend

nTranslator: 549690339

nIf the matter of the martial arts examinees was exposed because of those few news articles, people from other places might just think that this child was not bad. Even most of the people from Yun Cheng just felt that it was fresh and interesting, so they wanted to come and join in the fun and help out at the same time.

nIn short, everyone had a good impression of this matter.

nOf course, not everyone was in a good mood.

nCity First Hospital.

n‘ Why, why is Boss a martial arts examinee…”

nLittle Hu Wang stood in front of his mother’s hospital bed, clenching his fists. His eyes were red.

nHe recalled what Wang Yun had told him this afternoon.

n“Hu Wang, I want to apologize to you.”

n“Apologize? Apologize for what?”

n“The teacher misunderstood your boss for some reason. I apologize to you.”

nWang Yun said.”

nPreviously, she knew that Ji Ruo was indeed a Martial Arts student. However, because Ji Ruo was not injured and had a head of white hair, he did not look like a good student…Hair color discrimination was a yes.

nBut now, after the news was published, some of Ji Ruo’s personal information was exposed.

nOrphan, excellent grades, sunshine and enthusiasm…And those words, that song.

nThis completely changed Wang Yun’s opinion of Ji Ruo.

nHu Wang didn’t understand.

nWang Yun clicked on a video. It was Ji Ruo standing on the flag-raising platform and singing at the top of her lungs.

nLittle Hu Wang stared blankly at the video and listened to Ji Ruo’s song.

nFor some reason, he felt as if something in his heart had been touched, but he was too young to know what that feeling was.

nHe only felt that this song was a little strange. It clearly didn’t sound very good, and it was broken and out of tune, but for some reason, it felt pretty good…

n“Teacher previously thought that Student Ji Ruo had been hiding behind the patrolling martial artists in the Myriad Beast Mountain to survive, but now it seems…Anyway, Hu Wang, your boss is an outstanding person. You should learn from him.”

n“Boss… It’s a martial arts examinee…” Hu Wang muttered in disbelief.

nWang Yun didn’t hear him clearly and asked in confusion, “Hu Wang, what did you say?”

n“No, no, no, no, what’s the meaning of the word” Hu Wang forced a smile.” Teacher, don’t worry. I’ll be obedient…

n“Mm, the next time you see Classmate Ji Ruo, please help Teacher apologize to him.”Wang Yun rubbed Hu Wang’s head and said, “Go back to class first.

n“Alright.”

nIn the hospital, Hu Wang’s eyes were red, and his fists were clenched so tightly that they turned white.

nHe recalled his experience with Ji Ruo.

nJi Ruo pushed him in a small cart through the streets and alleys. The whistling wind in her ears seemed to carry a happy taste.

nJi Ruo taught him boxing, Iron Palm, and the principles of being a human…

nHe was really glad that he had a boss like Ji Ruo.

n“But wny…wny IS Boss a martial arts examinee”‘

nHu Wang looked at his mother who was still unconscious on the hospital bed and wiped his tears away.

nHe liked to play with Ji Ruo, liked the principles Ji Ruo taught him, and wanted to be a good child.

nHowever, when he thought of how his mother had become like this because she had protected the martial arts examinees, and how his father had not returned because he had protected the martial arts examinees, his feelings for Ji Ruo could not be the same as before.

nBecause Ji Ruo was a martial arts examinee.

n“Sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob, sob.”

nHu Wang threw himself at the bedside and sobbed softly,”Mom, why are you the only one back? Where’s Dad? Didn’t you go together? Why didn’t you come back together!”

n“Mom, why are you going? Is it because I’m not a good child?”

n“I’ll study hard and be obedient in the future. Mom, wake up… Please…

nWuwuwuwu…”

n” They’re not you, who are you, what right do you have to control them…”

nLittle Hu Wang’s cries became louder and louder, attracting some doctors and nurses to come over and ask Hu Wang to stop.

nThis was a hospital. Loud noises were forbidden.

nA patrolling martial artist who had lost his right arm stood in front of the ward. He shook his head and sighed at the doctors and nurses who had rushed over.”Let the child cry for a while. We’ll be fine.”

nSome people in the other wards were also affected by the crying. They were originally a little dissatisfied, but after coming out to understand the situation, they expressed their understanding.

n“Yeah, we’re fine.”

n“Let him cry.”

nOther than making Hu Wang cry, they didn’t know how to comfort this child.

n“Oh

nLittle Hu Wang’s mother opened her eyes in confusion.

nWhat entered his eyes was a white ceiling. The breathing machine that assisted breathing had been adjusted to the rhythm of a certain breathing technique.

nShe was a martial artist, and her life was no longer in danger.

n“Sob sob sob sob…”

nHis hearing was restored, and a familiar sobbing sound seemed to come from an extremely distant place.

nShe tilted her head slightly.

nShe saw her son lying by the bed, repeating over and over again, ‘They’re not even your family, what right do you have to care about them…’

nZhang Ping was slightly distressed.

n“Because they’re still children,” she said softly as she pulled off the breathing machine.”

nHu Wang suddenly raised his head and saw his mother looking at him weakly and gently. He immediately threw himself into Zhang Ping’s arms and wailed.

n“Mommy! Mother! Wahhh! You’re finally awake!” Zhang Ping’s expression turned ferocious.

nThe impact was quite vicious…

nShe endured the pain and forced a smile. She gently rubbed Hu Wang’s head. “Ah Wang, Mommy is protecting others because those people are still children..

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