Almighty Sweet Queen is Really Rich!-Chapter 759: Mom, will I be quarantined?

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Chapter 759: Chapter 759: Mom, will I be quarantined?

There was only Su Li in the dormitory. Ling Chenyu and He Jiaren never came back to the dorm on weekends, and Yan Sidae packed a few toiletries to leave again.

Yan Sida glanced at Su Li and slammed the door shut, seemingly venting the grievance in her heart.

She had just heard that Su Li asked someone to check if Ning Hao had any "political ideology issues," but there were none! The forum ID she had provided turned out to be someone else’s, not Ning Hao’s.

Yan Sidae’s grievance deepened; she was sure that it was Ning Hao’s.

Rich people are like this. How could they dare earn such filthy money? Someone like Ning Hao should be protected?

Su Li left no stone unturned in making money.

When the web series comes out, she must expose it!

Yan Sidae left tightly hugging her toiletries, muttering under her breath, "So what if you have money? What use are rich people? Morally bankrupt, despicable and disgusting..."

The phone in her bag vibrated, and Yan Sidae frowned when she saw it was her brother who farms in the mountain village.

They usually don’t make phone calls to save money.

A young yet honest male voice, tinged with sobs, came from the other end, "Sida, things aren’t good. Mom fainted in the vegetable field yesterday, and I sent her to the town hospital. After examining her, the town hospital said the illness is very serious, and they cannot treat it. We have to take her to the big hospital in Jiangzhou Prefecture for treatment. I asked around, and the doctor said we need to prepare at least eight hundred thousand. How can we raise so much money..."

Yan Sidae, upon hearing this, let all the items in her hands crash to the ground, her mind going blank.

...

Su Li was sitting alone in the dormitory, leisurely watching the films Mo Si Huang had previously acted in. One must say, Mo Si Huang’s acting was indeed superb, playing each role to perfection.

In the clip Su Li watched, Mo Si Huang played a chatterbox commoner. Su Li marveled at how Mo Si Huang, with his cold demeanor, could portray such a gabber.

A faint shrill sound drifted out, and Su Li froze for a second, setting her chips on the table as if she’d seen a ghost.

What was that sound?

Wasn’t she the only one in the dorm right now?

Su Li stood up in shock, looking up at the bunk above, instantly quieting down, staring blankly at the little figure above.

Tuanzi was lying on her little bed, breathing rapidly, her small face flushed red.

Su Li exclaimed, "Tuanzi? How did you get here?"

Seeing that the child didn’t respond, Su Li hurriedly and clumsily managed to lift Tuanzi down, sweat already soaking her forehead.

Tuanzi, dazed, looked at Su Li with confused eyes.

The computer on the desk continued to play the movie, with Mo Si Huang’s character incessantly chattering.

Tuanzi heard the familiar voice, pointing a finger at the computer, "Hey? Didn’t I come over here? Achoo—"

Su Li, hearing this, immediately closed the laptop, halting Mo Si Huang’s voice in the film. She embraced Tuanzi, inspecting her up and down.

Aside from some band-aids on her fingertips, there seemed to be no injuries.

Su Li wrapped Tuanzi in a small quilt, took a tissue to wipe Tuanzi’s nose.

Tuanzi nestled against Su Li, rubbing against her, her voice soft and a bit hoarse, seemingly very worried, "Mama, will I be quarantined?"

"The teacher said, all sick children with fevers and sneezes might have acute flu, and need to be quarantined."