Chapter 86: what are you worried about?

Chapter 86 What are you worried about?

It's been a bad day.

So, where did Jiang Xiaoduo go? !

Thoughts were spinning, Lu Jingzhi shook his head.

She tried her best.

Let’s take a step and see one step at a time!

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Lu Jingzhi returned to Huxi Village at midnight the next day.

No way, the rain yesterday was too heavy, she hid in the cave until noon the next day.

Then the sun came out.

Thinking that the road under his feet is not easy to walk, it is better to wait for the sun to bake, and Lu Jingzhi rested again.

Huxi Village.

The footsteps that were about to go home paused, Lu Jingzhi changed direction, walked briskly to the gate of Jiang's house, climbed over the wall familiarly, passed the yard, walked to the front of the wing, and stretched out his hand to open the window.

very good.

People didn't sleep.

"Little uncle, why don't you sleep in the middle of the night?"

Jiang Jinxu: "..."

Why can she ask such a question in front of other people's window so confidently?

"Leg hurts."

Lu Jingzhi took out a bottle of ointment from his cuff and threw it over. The strength was well controlled, and it landed right in Jiang Jinxu's hand.

"This is my medicine, here it is for you." Lu Jingzhi pointed to his head, "I'm almost healed."

It was still covered with gauze.

After wringing out the water, drying in the sun and then returning to work.

As soon as the heavy rain stopped, the weather became hotter. She was going to cut her hair next, and used a few strands of hair to cover the 'wound'.

It's too difficult, she's too difficult!

The wound has scabbed and healed, but the covering cannot be removed.

Jiang Jinxu did not expect that she would stay up most of the night and come to deliver medicine to him.

Although he doesn't know much about the situation at home, he can figure out the general situation in the daily noise.

She's not having a good time.

Because of his mother.

Jiang Jinxu wanted to return the small bottle of ointment to her, but was unable to walk, so he said, "I have the medicine, and you keep your ointment."

Lu Jingzhi: "Don't you want to get better? This ointment is good."

She removed the gauze on her head in circles in front of Jiang Jinxu. Suddenly, the wind blew, and the fine sweat on her forehead was blown away, bringing a burst of coolness.

One word, cool!

"My wounds are almost healed."

She relied on the dim moonlight and blurred vision tonight, so she dared to act like this.

"Don't you want to get better? Do you really want to be a little cripple?"

Hearing the little girl's low voice, Jiang Jinxu's brain began to hurt. He remembered the conflict in the yard that lasted for half a day yesterday.

Among them, the crisp and crisp voices of one person on the left, one on the left, and the other on the right, "can't do scientific research" are the most outstanding.

Using the reason that "scholars can't have stains on their bodies" overwhelmed his parents.

Does he want to be a little lame?

In no mood.

Although he is senior, speaking of it, Jiang Jinxu is only fourteen years old this year, one year older than Jiang Tanyue, and three years older than Lu Jingzhi.

Still a teenager.

If you don’t go home, you can study in school without worry, and you won’t get hurt.

If he hadn’t been injured, he would be on his way to the government exam now, instead of lying in bed here, suffering from unbearable pain, worrying about gains and losses—

The doctor said, heal with peace of mind.

The doctor also said that there is a high probability that his legs are not well maintained.

It is already a blessing from God to be a **** instead of a **** with a broken leg.

Of course, only he himself knows these.

The family doesn't know anything.

Still waiting for him to get better, to go to the exam in a prosperous way, to be admitted as a child student, to be admitted to...become a high official.

"What are you worried about? I'm worried that my road to the imperial examination will be broken. Is there no reason for you to restrain my mother?" Jiang Jinxu said lightly.

(end of this chapter)

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