“Sarah, last week I asked our Liangzi to tell
Captain Mark that Ms. Yu’s father had died
and asked him to go back to his hometown.
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quickly for the funeral.”
“He said you promised him that you would tell
Captain Mark and then let him go home to
eat first, is that right?”
Dead silence.
Sarah’s face was pale, and she bit her lip to
deny it:
“Sister Zhou, I really don’t know about this.
Mark, you have to believe me.”
No one spoke, and she looked at Wang
Mingliang, who was biting his fingers, his
voice sharp:
“Liangzi is only seven years old. Maybe he
forgot about it because he was playing, and
then made up an excuse.”
Mark’s eyebrows furrowed, looking at Sarah
in disbelief.
He didn’t expect that Sarah would slander a
seven–year–old child in order to clear herself.
Sister Zhou’s face was flushed with anger,
pointing at Sarah and scolding:
“Comrade Sarah, I usually see you as gentle
and gentle, but I didn’t expect you to be this
kind of person.”
“You push the bad things you did onto a
child. Do you have any shame?”
“I was wondering how you, a girl, dared to
harass a married man every day, destroying a
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military marriage.”
“It turns out that this is your nature.”
Once Sister Zhou’s words came out,
everyone’s expressions changed.
But Sarah was ashamed and vicious, and the
others despised her.
Especially the nurse who applied the medicine
to her, she threw the cotton swab into the
trash.
For fear of getting contaminated with
something dirty.
Sarah naturally felt the eyes of the people
around her. Her heart sank, and she simply
broke the pot and threw it away:
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“Sister Zhou, do you have any evidence for
what you said?”
“You said I was slandering, show me the
evidence!”
“Don’t you just rely on your husband being a
political commissar to bully me, a weak
woman.”
“You!”
Sister Zhou was driven crazy by her
shamelessness, and went forward to do it, but
was stopped by the political commissar.
The political commissar had seen big waves
before, but was shocked by Sarah’s
shamelessness.
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He took his wife’s hand and pushed Wang
Mingliang out:
“Liangzi, you say it.”
Wang Mingliang was already frightened,
sobbing and said:
“I came to Uncle Mark that day. He wasn’t
there. Ms. Sarah asked me why I was looking
for him. After I said it, she asked me to go
home first, saying she would tell Uncle Mark.”
“Wuwuwuwu, I didn’t lie.”