Chapter 34: Book a bed in the hospital

Chapter 34 Go to the hospital and book a bed

Su Yu saw that the young man slowly raised his hand, then moved his fingers lightly, and gestured "come" to him.

"Fuck! Nine Mute is quite thin, but he has a crazy temper."

Jiang Xiying squirmed her lips and vomited all the way, the interest in her eyes became more and more intense.

Jun Gu pursed his lips, his expression indifferent.

Su Yu clenched his fists and looked at Gong Jiu, but he was not in a hurry to make a move. He first reminded: "I advise you to wear wrist guards and headgear."

Otherwise, if he is not careful, he will probably maim people.

Putting his hands away, Gong Jiuhan's expression was calm, the corners of his mouth twitched, accompanied by shallow movements of his lips: "No need."

Su Yu moved his mouth, gave a cold snort irrefutably, moved his hands and feet, and assumed an attacking posture: "Then you'd better pray that you don't need to book a bed in the hospital today."

As soon as he finished speaking, he moved.

He changed his footsteps and raised his legs, and fiercely swept towards the direction where Gong Jiuan was.

Compared to Su Yu's strong aura, Gong Jiu's unmoving appearance is extremely cold and restrained.

Just when Su Yu's leg was about to reach her, she slouched around lazily, letting that leg miss.

Open it, open it!

Jiang Xiying's eyes lit up, and she walked towards the ring.

The rest of the people also unanimously gathered around the edge of the ring, looking up.

Only Jun Gu stood still, his expressionless face was three-dimensional and handsome, dyed with Zhuo Zhuosi's elegance.

The fall of the toe did not stop Su Yu's movements.

Immediately behind him was his fist.

The waist steadily dragged the strength of the upper body, instilled it in hand, and quickly hit Gong Jiu's brows.

Below, Wen Yao shook his head.

Su Yu's fists have always been famous for their speed. If Gong Jiuhan reacted quickly enough, he might be able to dodge and not be hit by this blow.

Su Yu's straight punch changed track quickly when it was about to touch Gong Jiu's face. Gong Jiu lowered his eyes, and saw the punch fall towards her shoulder quickly, hard and accurately.

Gong Jiu received a punch from Su Yu in silence.

This strength made her take a half step back.

A throbbing pain of Su Ma was clearly transmitted from the shoulder to the cerebral cortex, causing a slight vibration.

"good!"

Someone shouted hello below.

Then disappeared again.

This scene made Jun Gu's eyes twinkle.

"Tsk, it hurts so much." Jiang Xiying looked at the place where Gong Jiuan was hit, and couldn't help but rubbed her own shoulders, but saw that the young man stabilized the back of his body and didn't feel any pain at all.

He clicked his tongue again.

Unexpectedly, Xiao Jiu'an, who is thin and small, is quite resistant to beatings.

Su Yu closed his hands and clenched his fists under his chest, and raised his chin lightly: "How is it? I'll give you another chance, do you still want to fight?"

Actually, Su Yu only exerted seven points of strength just now, and changed the attacking part.

He still couldn't bear to slap that face.

If such a pretty face gave him a punch, he was afraid of being ugly.

Standing firmly on his feet, Gong Jiuhan raised his hand and patted his shoulder, and looked at him lightly: "Since we have entered the ring, there is no reason to go down, continue."

Below, Wen Yao pursed his lips and sighed slightly.

This person has a really stubborn personality. He can't beat him, but he still wants to continue. Look at him, he might have to go to the hospital today.

Wen Yao turned his head and pulled the person next to him. After the person turned his gaze to him, he heard him say: "Go and make a call and book a bed in the hospital."

Hearing this, the man nodded in understanding, then turned and walked away to reserve a bed.

Seeing someone dialing a phone with a mobile phone, Wen Yao turned his gaze back to the ring again.

Do you know the law of true fragrance?

(end of this chapter)

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