Enveloped in the room's yellow light, Xinghe appeared much paler.
"It was only a minor accident. Even the doctor said it's nothing serious. I'll be fine after a few days of rest," she didn't want to reveal more than that lest it worried her uncle, "Uncle, your body is still weak, so why aren't you in bed?"
Chengwu had a kidney disease. Plus, his work as a general cleaner meant that he had to sleep early to catch his morning shift.
"I had a bad feeling because you were out so late, and you see, something bad did happen to you," Chengwu said agonizingly, "Weren't you already in an accident six years ago? Isn't that enough? Looks like God really has it out for the Xia Family"
It was hard to argue with Chengwu's logic because things truly hadn't been great for the Xia Family.
Her father died, she lost her memory after a car accident, and even her marriage ended in a divorce.
When they were down on their luck, Chengwu contracted a renal disease and his monthly dialysis ate into their already pitiable family account.
Chengwu's son, Xia Zhi was an ace student, worthy of the country's best university.
However, to spare his family the additional expense, Xia Zhi chose to continue his study at a local state school. The fees were much lower but it greatly restricted his otherwise bright future.
Today she got into another car accident so her uncle was understandably upset at God for treating the Xia Family this way.
However, Xinghe was secretly thankful because the accident had brought her back her memory.
"Uncle, look at me, I'm really fine so don't you worry. Furthermore, it is thanks to today's accident that I recovered my memory. So, I'm sure things will be looking up for the Xia Family very soon."
Both Xia Chengwu and Xia Zhi were equally surprised.
"Sis, are you serious?!"
Xinghe nodded, "Why would I kid about something like that? I couldn't contribute to this family previously because I knew practically nothing, but from now on everything will change."
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