From then on, Ru Meng could not return home, nor did she dare to return.

Her thin and frail figure often wandered alone, drifting on strange streets, suffering from hunger, cold and heat.

"Do you believe in fate?"

It was a stormy night. A boy squatted in front of Rumeng under the eaves of a bakery at the corner of the street. He looked at her with a pair of deep, dark and bright eyes and asked.

Ru Meng clearly remembers that it was a night with lightning and thunder in late spring and early summer. Ru Qinghui was away on a business trip and was not at home.

Rumeng was afraid of being beaten and scolded by her stepmother Li Mei and half-sister Ruhuan, so as soon as Ru Qinghui left, she followed him closely and slipped out of the house after him.

She wandered alone on the street and didn't dare go home until 10 o'clock at night.

Just at that time, as if it were raining heavily, the sky was suddenly covered with dark clouds, thunder exploded, and heavy rain poured down.

Rumeng curled up under the eaves outside a bakery on the corner of the street to avoid the rain. She had not thought it would rain at night when she went out. She was wearing very thin clothes and had no money. The pocket money that Ru Qinghui gave her was pitifully little, and it was snatched away by the vicious Li Mei and Ruhuan. She was hungry and cold!

Rumeng hugged herself tightly with both hands, and gradually felt sleepy. Even though she was growling with hunger, her eyelids refused to let her go and kept twitching.

Suddenly she heard a boy's voice loud in her ears. She suddenly woke up, curled up instinctively, and raised her head with wide round eyes, looking at the boy squatting in front of her in panic.

The boy handed a piece of bread to Rumeng and said, "I'll treat you to this. I don't want your money."

Ru Meng seemed to believe it but not quite. She looked the boy up and down with wide eyes, but did not dare to reach out to take the bread.

"I really want to treat you to a meal. I don't want you to pay," the boy repeated. Then he added, "But...but, you have to answer my question just now."

After he finished speaking, he forced the bread into Rumeng's hand and looked at her expectantly: "Do you believe in fate?"

Rumeng looked up at the boy and blinked. She didn't know why the boy, at such a young age, asked such questions related to religious superstition.

The boy looked very handsome, and his clothes and appearance betrayed that he was the son of a wealthy aristocratic family.

Rumeng has lived with her grandmother in the countryside since she was one year old. Country people are more or less superstitious, but her grandmother is a wise country woman who taught Rumeng a lot of things.

So, some things are like dreams, you should believe them but not be confused by them.

Hunger and cold forced Rumeng to nod and agree.

As for whether you believe in fate or not, it’s half and half.

The boy felt both distressed and cute when seeing Rumeng wolfing down her food!

He searched his pockets, but unfortunately, he only had 10 yuan on him. He had already bought some bread, and the rest was enough to buy a bottle of mineral water.

The boy ran away along the eaves. Rumeng thought he was leaving, and with a mouthful of bread in her mouth, she didn't have time to say thank you.

She lowered her eyes sadly, looking at the bread in her hand that she had eaten most of it like "Fatal Fury", feeling both moved and sad!

Soon, the boy's voice rang in his ears again, "Here, I'll give you some water. Eat slowly and don't choke."

Ru Meng raised her head when she heard the voice, and tears as big as beans fell on the bread. She looked at the boy with the corners of her mouth twitching, but she couldn't say a word.

The boy unscrewed the bottle of mineral water with great effort and handed it to Rumeng: "Silly girl, why are you crying? I'm not not coming back. Here's some water."

Ru Meng was so excited that tears burst out again.

The boy was at a loss. He pursed his sexy lips and said, "Oh, why are you women so troublesome? You just cry all day long."

Ru Meng couldn't help but burst into laughter when she heard his words!

A little boy speaking like an adult.

She complained in her heart, sobbed twice, and then grinned sweetly at the boy.

Rumeng took the mineral water from the boy and was deeply moved. Ever since she was old enough to understand, her grandmother had always been the best to her.

Now it was this handsome boy in front of her, who gave her bread and bought her water.

When the boy saw Rumeng smile, he also grinned.

Just then, a gust of wind blew, and Rumeng, who was lightly dressed, shivered!

"My name is Chu Xing, I'm not a bad person." The boy saw Ru Meng shivering from the cold. After hesitating for a moment, he squatted in front of her and looked at her. He looked at her expectantly, "Can I hold you? Then you won't be cold."

Ru Meng looked at Chu Xing, thought for a moment, and nodded: "My name is Ru Meng, the bread is delicious, thank you!"

"Hehe... Rumeng, your name is really nice." Chu Xing grinned and praised in a low voice!

Then, he reached out and hugged Rumeng's little arm, holding her in his arms, "It's not cold anymore, don't be afraid, I will always be with you."

It was already 12:30 in the middle of the night.

The young master is missing, and everyone in the Chu family is searching for Chu Xing all over the city in the rain.

It was still raining heavily, but fortunately the eaves were wide enough to keep the two little guys from getting wet.

Rumeng felt very warm. She was really sleepy. She leaned her head on Chuxing's little shoulder and fell asleep unknowingly.

When they woke up, it was 6:30 in the morning in the reception room of the police station.

Ru Meng and Chu Xing were found by patrol officers and taken back to the police station.

Chu Xing was then taken away by the housekeeper Zhang of the Chu family. Before leaving, he held Rumeng's hand, looked at her expectantly and asked, "Rumeng, how about you come home with me?"

Then, he looked at Butler Zhang with pleading eyes: "Can we take Rumeng home with us? She has no home to go back to, and I don't want her to sleep on the street alone again."

When she first woke up, she pursed her lips, feeling very sad.

Steward Zhang was sweating profusely and begged softly, "Master, my dear, this is not allowed. Madam doesn't allow you to play with strangers. If you take this girl back, she will suffer physical pain. That would harm her."

Rumeng opened her bright eyes and looked at Chuxing: "Thank you, we'll see you later!"

Chu Xing reluctantly let go of Rumeng's hand, looking back at her every few steps. When he reached the door, he turned back and said, "Rumeng, take care of yourself. We'll see you later!"

Rumeng blinked her big, watery eyes, curled her lips into a smile, and nodded.

I believe in fate. Do you?

We will meet again, won't we?

Ru Meng looked at Chu Xing’s straight and handsome back, with a lot of thoughts in her mind!

She secretly swore that no matter what happened to the boy when he first woke up, as long as he needed her, she would do her best, even if it meant giving herself to him.

Rumeng was not so lucky. Her father, Ru Qinghui, returned from a business trip the next day and went to the police station to take her home. She was inevitably beaten and scolded.

Stepmother Li Mei and stepsister Ruhuan wish Rumeng would disappear from this world. How could they miss the opportunity to tell Rumeng off in front of Ru Qinghui and take the opportunity to beat her up?

After being severely beaten, Rumeng was sent to the hospital.

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