Chapter 109: Going Off the Rails

t..." 。"I don't remember!" Zhuo YUAN also didn't shy away, he really didn't remember. 。Just going through the names of people around the old man in my head, I realized that "Li" is a rather uncommon..."It's fine, can't sleep" 。She again spoke lightly. 。Actually, she had been feeling like her father was calling her the whole time, but she knew it was an illusion so she closed her eyes and ignored it. 。But after a while, the cries grew louder, even tinged with anger as they called her name. They became increasingly loud, threatening to shatter her eardrums. 。"Doesn't even listen to Dad anymore, >> 。"Well, I know " 。Zhu Yu'an nodded, without refuting her. 。I want to check the monitor. 。"

Good" 。Because it involved human lives, the flight attendants couldn't refuse and took them to the monitoring room to investigate the monitor. 。The surveillance footage is very clear. Two people came out of the elevator and stood side by side waiting for the train within the yellow line on the platform. 。For no apparent reason, the girl suddenly looked back in terror, and then she rushed directly onto the tracks. 。

No one pushed her. 。

The platform has always been maintained by staff, and it wasn't even rush hour yet. The people behind her in the queue were a full meter away from her. 。But the girl's terrified expression, and the way she rushed towards the tracks, did indeed resemble being pushed. 。Shu Tinglan's face paled, knowing it was her hallucination again, and this time, it was worse. 。Before this hallucination, she wouldn't do anything to harm herself, and today, she inexplicably jumped off the tracks. If it hadn't been for Zhuo Yu'an being there, she now... She didn't dare think about it. 。

"It's okay, I'm here" 。Zhuo Yu'an held her, gently patting her back to comfort her, both of them were cold all over. 。re puzzled: Where was President Zhu But they didn't dare to say anything or ask.Only Shu Tinglan and Zhuo Yu'an remained in the house, standing face to face.Zuo Yu'an was the first to break the silenc...