The voices of the three people echoed on the phone.

The voice on the other end of the phone was completely panicked, almost crying as it asked for the exact __cpLocation, saying it would be there soon.

In the video, Zhou Ruoying hung up the phone, and the group looked at each other before bursting into triumphant laughter.

"When her mother gets here and sees that nothing happened, she'll be furious," Wang Xin said with a laugh. "Let her mother teach her a lesson and see if she dares to push anyone again."

Zhou Ruoying pursed her lips, "Maybe her mother will trip and fall on the way in her haste, so that the bitch will learn her lesson."

The three chatted and laughed.

A playful look appeared on Zhou Ruoying's face as she picked up her phone and dialed another number.

"Yes, come over now, in that beat-up van, you know what I mean."

Zhou Ruoying gave instructions into her phone, a wicked smile on her face.

"When her mother comes over, rush out from the side road and scare her. You don't have to actually hit her, the scarier the better... Let her mother know that her daughter is misbehaving at school, and the mother will suffer as a result."

After saying that, he looked at the two people next to him with a smug expression.

The person on the other end of the phone seemed to ask something.

Zhou Ruoying scoffed.

"What are you afraid of? There are few people on that road, and there are no surveillance cameras if something happens. It's just to scare her. Let her mother fall flat on her face. When we get back, we'll give that bitch a good scolding and see if she dares to fight back."

Wang Xin leaned over and shouted into the phone, "Driver, be careful, don't actually crash, we don't want to get into serious trouble."

Zhou Ruoying chimed in, "Alright, that's settled. I'll signal you when her mother gets nearby."

This concludes the video.

The screen went dark, revealing Su Wu's bloodless face.

The office was eerily quiet.

She stared at the black screen, her eyes unblinking.

However, his right hand had unconsciously pressed down hard on the scar on his right waist.

There, a series of throbbing pains were coming from, as if something was awakening deep within an old wound.

She remembered how she crawled out from under that disgusting garbage can that day.

He was covered in filth, had a splitting headache, and was hearing a muffled thud from banging on a bucket in his ears.

She wanted to go home, but was afraid her mother would see her like this.

Just as she hesitated, thinking of hiding behind a big tree to wipe her face clean before going back...

I saw my mother.

Her mother rushed over like a madwoman, her face showing a near-collapse of anxiety and panic that Su Wuli had never seen before.

As she walked, she looked around and seemed to be calling out something.

Su Wuli wanted to call out to her, but her throat felt blocked, and she couldn't make a sound.

She watched as her mother walked away and turned onto another secluded path.

But that wasn't the way home, nor was it the way to school.

Su Wuli immediately realized something was wrong and quickly followed.

Just then, a dilapidated bread truck suddenly veered out of control from a side road.

She turned straight towards her mother, the movement swift and ruthless.

Her mother screamed in fright and frantically darted to the middle of the road to avoid it.

Meanwhile, another private car traveling normally was coming from the opposite lane.

The screeching sounds of brakes and collisions were so sharp they seemed to tear your eardrums.

And... the warm liquid that splashed onto Su Wuli's face.

She didn't know how she managed to break free; she only remembered the excruciating pain in her side, as if she had been struck hard by a heavy blunt object.

He was thrown into the air, then fell heavily back down.

Before my vision was blurred by the blood, the last thing I saw was my mother's side... a shapeless red mess.

At the time, Su Wuli almost died from excessive blood loss in the hospital, and the hospital had run out of blood.

Fortunately, some kind people donated blood on the spot, otherwise she would have gone with her mother.

Many days and nights, she would hug her blanket and think of her mother's body temperature and breath.

For a fleeting moment, she felt resentment towards the person who donated blood to her.

Despite knowing that he was her savior, Su Wuli couldn't control herself.

If I had left with my mother back then, I probably wouldn't have had to face this pain anymore...

After waking up in the hospital room following the car accident, the doctor said it was fortunate that the fragments were slightly off-center; otherwise, if they had damaged her kidneys or spine, she would have been finished.

And her mother... couldn't be saved.

Or rather... he died on the spot.

Recalling all this, Su Wuli's body began to tremble uncontrollably.

It starts at the fingertips and spreads throughout the body.

She bit her lip hard, the metallic taste of blood spreading across her lips.

The right hand, pressed against the side of the waist, had knuckles so taut they were almost embedded in the flesh.

So that's how it is...

She only learned the truth now.

She had always thought it was an accident, and the police had also confirmed that it was indeed a car accident.

Because there was no connection between the three, Su Wuli never imagined that this matter was actually related to Ruoying and the others...

After the incident, the private car company provided compensation.

Su Wuli couldn't help but gasp and bent over abruptly.

He covered his mouth tightly with his hand, a violent urge to gag surged up, but he couldn't vomit anything.

My vision blurred, and my ears were filled with a sharp ringing.

Over the years, she has carried the burden of self-blame and regret.

The endless torment I face in the dead of night...

She wondered if this wouldn't have happened if she had stopped her mother from coming to pick her up from the very first time.

I never expected that the truth behind this was... just because it was fun.

The planners, however, may have already forgotten.

They didn't care at all and continued living their lives.

Lin Liwen, standing to the side, watched as Su Wuli's face instantly turned ashen and her eyes became frighteningly empty.

She slowly knelt down, grasping Su Wuli's cold hand tightly, "Wuli..."

Su Wuli slowly raised her head.

There were no tears on her face; she couldn't cry. There was only a deathly paleness.

A chill ran down my spine.

"...Sister Wen," Su Wuli said with difficulty, using all her strength, "call the police."

Seeing the content of the video and Su Wuli's reaction, Lin Liwen knew that something must have happened.

She asked with some concern, "What's wrong with you—"

"Call the police." Su Wuli interrupted her, her voice trembling. "I want to call the police, they...they..."

Her breathing became rapid, and cold sweat broke out on her forehead.

Su Wuli bit her lip, trying to stay awake, as if she could see her mother's anxious face again.

Lin Liwen was alarmed upon seeing this. "Something's not right with you. We need to get to the doctor first—"

"They killed my mother!" Su Wuli finally shouted with all her might.

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