Chapter 2:
I woke up in the hospital in town.
For a long time after waking up, I was still digesting the long dream I had during my coma.
That dream told me that I was living in a novel.
My sister, Yu Anxia, is the female protagonist.
She is innocent, fearless of power, and dedicated to doing good.
In her eyes, there are no bad people, only good people who haven't had the chance to change.
As for me, my parents represent the malicious power.
So in the end, my sister chose to uphold her inner goodness and chose righteousness over family, pushing us all towards death.
In the dream, my sister would plead for the human trafficker, Lin Quan, asking my parents to spare him.
This dream is simply ludicrous.
No matter how kind my sister is, she wouldn't do something so foolish, right?
I pushed away all those chaotic memories from my mind and opened my eyes to see my exhausted parents standing by my bedside.
I didn't see my younger sister and remembered the chaos on this side, as well as the strange dream and the identical speech my sister made before I passed out.
I asked my parents in a hoarse voice, "Where is my sister?" My parents avoided my gaze, stuttered and refused to answer, changing the subject to ask if I was hungry or how my body was feeling.
It was clear that they were hiding something from me.
I anxiously asked, "What happened to the damn trafficker? Was he caught?" My mother hesitated for a moment, nodded, and said, "He has been caught." But her demeanor appeared guilty no matter how I looked at it.
This conversation had also taken place in my dream, and even my parents' guilty expressions were the same.
Could it be...
At this moment, I didn't care about anything else and eagerly asked what had happened.
Under my pressing questions, my mother finally cried and revealed the truth.
It turned out that after I passed out, my sister not only didn't worry about my condition, but also stopped my parents from taking me to the hospital.
She constantly brainwashed them, pleading for Linquan.
She tried to make my parents understand that I would live for three more years not because I had a strong destiny, but because Linquan was kind, and he loved me.
She also accused me of being ungrateful and heartless for reporting my own father to the police.
Fortunately, my parents had seen me in a miserable state and were not persuaded by her, so they still called the police.
Out of anger, my sister ran to Linquan and cried, apologizing on my behalf, saying that I was sorry for him.
But it didn't end there.
When the police came to arrest Linquan, she cried and stood in front of him, pleading for him.
"You can't arrest him, he just loves my sister too much.
What did he do wrong?" "If it weren't for him three years ago, my sister would have already died.
He didn't lack a mouthful of food, and he even gave my sister a child.
Who are you to arrest him?" "Mom, dad, if you have a conscience, you shouldn't have called the police!" Is this outrageous? Not at all.
Because everything happened exactly like this in my dream.
But whether it was me, my parents, or even my sister, we were all the "heartless" villains.
So, due to our persistence, Linquan was still arrested.
Because of this, Yu Anxia tearfully accused us of being unkind and said that we had ruined Linquan's chance to be a good person.
The events that happened in my dream were now unfolding in reality, forcing me to believe that perhaps we truly were characters in a novel.
Our experiences were predetermined plotlines in a story.
If that was the case, would my parents and I eventually be killed by my sister because of our differing beliefs? No, I cannot let that happen!