72, confiding
Before today, I have always been more or less sympathetic to Zhou Yunyun.
And at this moment, facing this woman again, I suddenly didn't know how to evaluate her.
Maybe I'm not qualified to judge her at all.
Because I was not a police officer, I was not in her place, I had not experienced the despair and pain that she had experienced.
It's so easy to blame others, but it's hard and hard to be yourself.
I can't blame her for her intent on poisoning her husband.
Because, this husband, perhaps, has never fulfilled his responsibilities as a husband, but has caused endless harm to the family.
I feel the feeling of being persecuted.
The day I saw the true face of the Shen family, I also had the urge to break them into pieces.
Fortunately, I understood in time that only by acting within the rules can we defeat them completely.
Obviously, Zhou Yunyun didn't understand this.
The atmosphere at the table was very heavy, and from beginning to end, Zhou Yunyun didn't dare to raise her head to look at me.
Since Ren Qiang had liver cancer, he didn't dare to touch alcohol anymore, let alone talk and laugh, he is not in the mood now.
Ironically, he didn't dare to continue drinking, but he was still drinking calamus.
He probably thought that the play was like wolfberries and chrysanthemums, just ***.
Wang Cheng and I drank each other a few times, and it was a little tasteless.
What's more, I'm not here to catch up on the old days.
Dinner ended in a hurry, Zhou Yunyun packed up the dishes and chopsticks, and several people sat in the living room in relative silence.
Ren Qiang first broke the silence and said to me: "Doctor Di, my wife is willing to tell you all the truth about the past, please save us." ”
I looked at him calmly and said, "You have liver cancer, I can't guarantee that I can cure your disease." ”
"Dr. Di, I know you can, someone told me," Ren Qiang said categorically.
Hearing this, I couldn't help but be a little curious: "Who told you that?"
"Oh, I heard about it in the hospital," Ren Qiang looked a little flustered, and his eyes were a little **: "They all said that you cured a girl with leukemia, and you were cured of leukemia well, and you must be able to do it with me." ”
I couldn't help but laugh, but doubts suddenly rose in my heart.
Looking at Ren Qiang's appearance, he was obviously a little weak-hearted.
Why is he lying?
Who gave Ren Qiang guidance and made him so sure that I would be able to cure him?
I didn't dare to think about it, reminding myself what the purpose of this place was.
I said, "I promise you that I will do my best." ”
Ren Qiang and Zhou Yunyun both showed relieved smiles on their faces.
The two of them glanced at each other, and they couldn't help but feel sick to their stomachs, and they both turned their heads away and stopped paying attention to each other.
Ren Qiang made an excuse very interestingly and pulled Wang Cheng downstairs together.
Zhou Yunyun's mother also went back to her room and locked the door.
I heard that Zhou Yunyun also has a son who is in junior high school, but I have never seen it.
There were only two people left in the room, me and Zhou Yunyun.
I said to Zhou Yunyun straight to the point: "Why are you doing this?"
Zhou Yunyun didn't answer immediately, but stood up and opened the glass door to the balcony.
A cool night breeze swept in my face, clearing my mind.
She stood on the balcony with her back to me, looked at the noisy street market downstairs, and said to me, "Dr. Di, you say, do I have any other choice?"
Indeed, she doesn't have many options in the first place, not to mention that most of the risks and benefits are proportional, and the higher the risk, the greater the benefits.
She chose to take risks, and it was not impossible to succeed.
It's just that she forgets that she's using a bigger mistake to fix another mistake.
"It doesn't seem like there are many paths for you to choose from, but have you thought about it? It's all your own making," I said, standing up.
"Myself?" Zhou Yunyun turned her head in disbelief, tears in her eyes had already burst the embankment.