Principal Lin Zhengfeng took out the bag of snacks he had borrowed from another classmate, took out a bottle of water from it, and handed it to the girl from a distance, saying, "Xiao Li, we've been talking for so long, and the sun is so hot, are you thirsty? Do you want some water? When I came up just now, a boy asked me to bring it up, thinking you might want to drink some water."

The principal tried to impress Wei Xiaoli with this little happiness of being cared for.

He knew that this would not be of much use, but even if there was only a little hope, the principal hoped to save this young life.

Wei Xiaoli looked at the mineral water in the principal's hand and shook her head to indicate that she didn't want to drink it.

The principal did not give up. He unscrewed the lid, then screwed it back on, saying, "I won't go over there. Can I roll over to you?"

Wei Xiaoli looked at the principal's cautious look and her eyes became a little red. She was a sensitive and delicate girl who could easily empathize, but at the same time could easily be hurt emotionally.

The principal stayed with her under the scorching sun for a long time, his face covered with sweat. When he was talking to her, handing her water, and worrying that she might be thirsty, big drops of sweat fell from his face.

Wei Xiaoli turned around and said, "Then come over here."

The principal immediately rolled the bottle of water along the ground in front of the girl and threw a candy over to her.

He said: "This strawberry-flavored candy was my favorite flavor when I was a child. In order to have a bite of candy, I would help people move bricks when I saw them building a new house. I could earn one cent for each brick, ten cents for moving ten bricks, and once I made fifty cents, I would immediately run to buy candy. I still remember clearly the taste of the candy I ate at that time."

Wei Xiaoli listened to the principal's childhood story, picked up the water bottle, drank some water, and then picked up the candy.

She said: "I also grew up in the village. When I was a child, I also liked to eat candy, but my family had no money, so I could only envy the neighbors' children for eating candy. The neighbors' parents were businessmen. They lived in a small Western-style building, drove a car, and the food, clothes and other things they used were much better than ours.

Every day I dream of tasting the candy in that person's hand.

Later, I heard that some people at the market were buying a kind of wild fruit produced in our mountains. Someone went to the mountains to pick the fruit and sell it, making thirty yuan a day.

I was so greedy that I got up very early the next day. After doing my housework, I made an appointment with my friends from the same village to go to the mountains to pick wild fruits.

As a result, someone was bitten on the leg by a snake.

The snake was a little distance away from me, but because the person stepped on it first, it bit her and then left.

I narrowly escaped death.

But the companion who was bitten by the snake ended up having his limb amputated because there was no time for treatment and the medical conditions in the village were poor.

Two years after the amputation, because she couldn't stand the strange looks from others, her parents often scolded her, accusing her of going to the mountains to pick wild fruits, and calling her a waste, saying that she would never be able to get married and would only be a waste in her hands.

That night, I heard her parents scolding her loudly, calling her a nuisance and a bitch..."

Wei Xiaoli paused, then smiled bitterly and said, "The next morning, someone fished out a body from the village fish pond."

Wei Xiaoli put the peeled candy into her mouth and tasted it.

She didn't say anything else, and she didn't finish what she was saying.

That day, she returned home with the wild fruits she had picked with great difficulty, walked for two hours to the town, and sold them for ten dollars.

A whole sheet costs ten dollars.

She was reluctant to spend it all, and she didn't dare to use such a large sum of money to buy food. She was afraid that she would not be able to count it and get cheated.

She put the money in her pocket and walked for another two hours back home.

Then she took out the money in front of her parents. She didn't ask for too much. She just hoped that her parents could use the money to buy her a candy, and she didn't want the rest.

But she never got that candy from beginning to end.

"Is it delicious?" asked the principal.

"So sweet." Wei Xiaoli gave the principal a bright smile, then stood up, turned her back to the principal, and jumped down.

When she jumped down, she had a smile on her face.

But it only lasted a short time.

"boom!"

He fell freely from a high altitude and died on the spot.

"Ahhh..." The crowd of onlookers was in an uproar, and screams came one after another.

Wei Xiaoli’s good friend Huang Yuyu fainted from crying in her roommate’s arms.

Jiang Cha saw Hei Wu and the others coming back. Hei Wu looked at the time and said, "Just in time."

Then he swung out the soul-catching chain and hooked out Wei Xiaoli's soul.

When Wei Xiaoli's new soul just left her body, her expression looked a little confused and dazed, and her soul was dragged out lightly by the hook.

Then he looked around blankly and touched his mouth subconsciously, "Where's my candy?"

Jiang Cha walked over and reminded Wei Xiaoli, "You are already dead, do you regret it?"

Wei Xiaoli's eyes lit up when she saw Jiang Cha. "It's you! I know you. I've seen your Xuanxue replay video, but I've never watched your live broadcast. You always choose people with predestined relationships to help. I'm afraid you'll choose me."

Jiang Cha took out a strawberry candy from her pocket. When she held it in her palm, a trace of spiritual energy was infused into the candy. She handed the candy to Wei Xiaoli.

Wei Xiaoli showed a surprised and happy expression and said, "Thank you, you and the principal are both good people."

Ginger Tea: "Good and bad are relative. I just happened to give you a candy, so you think I'm a good person."

Wei Xiaoli tilted her head, smiled gently at Jiang Cha, and said, "You have a kind of indifferent feeling of being free from the world, like a master who hides himself in the city."

Jiang Cha: "I could have saved you just now."

Wei Xiaoli: "Fortunately you didn't save me. If you had, I would have continued to suffer. I couldn't bear it."

Jiang Cha could see it, so he didn't take any action.

Her condition is difficult to cure even with medicine.

It's not that she doesn't want to live, it's just that she can't live.

Her body was ill.

Due to various reasons, after my condition worsened, I just wanted to be relieved.

Jiang Cha tapped Wei Xiaoli's forehead with his fingertips and said, "Be reborn into a good family in your next life."

It is neither an imperative sentence nor a blessing.

It was a blessing she gave her.

The ambulance was stuck on the road because of the chain accident and arrived late.

When I arrived, it was already too late.

They covered the body with a white cloth.

The principal is devastated.

He cried like a 200-pound child and was supported by two people as he staggered down the stairs.

Then, looking at the student's body covered with a white cloth, tears welled up in my eyes.

The instructor's hands began to tremble.

Jiang Cha walked over, stood next to the counselor, and whispered, "Are you scared? When you wronged her again and again, you should have thought of this outcome, right?"

The counselor looked at Jiang Cha in horror, "Who are you? Are you her friend? What did she tell you?"

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