Vol 2 Chapter 1730: Fengling and Shengge’s Past Life (2)

Shengge blushed, and with a little daughter's coquettish attitude, she said the words that had been rehearsed countless times in her mind.

"You saved me?"

Fengling couldn't believe it.

"Um."

Shengge nodded shyly, and glanced at his injured body seemingly unintentionally.

Fengling propped up his upper body, and glanced at himself.

"boom."

Like a thunderbolt falling from the sky, his brain was stunned and he almost vomited a mouthful of old blood.

He fell into the mortal world in a coma, and took human form without consciousness, without transfigured clothes.

At this moment, he is only covered with a woman's clothes, other than that, there is nothing else.

"Your body is too weak, you can't force yourself to get up, you'd better lie down."

Shengge seemed to see his shame, deliberately stretched out his right hand, waved it in front of his eyes, pretended to comfort him, and pressed his shoulder.

A smell of blood came to the tip of his nose, Feng Ling was startled, and subconsciously grabbed her wrist.

"ah."

Shengge shuddered in pain, and fear appeared in his pupils.

"Your wrist?"

Fengling's sharp eyes fell on the unhealed scar on his wrist, and bad premonition filled his whole body.

"You lost a lot of blood and passed out."

A faint light flashed in Shengge's eyes, pretending to be concerned: "Shengge heard from his adoptive father that replenishing blood with blood can replenish a person's vitality and save a person's life."

Fengling's heartbeat was disturbed: "Did you drink your blood for me?"

Shengge's eyes showed annoyance: "Shengge is stupid, unable to catch live prey, impatient..."

"How many days have I been in a coma?"

Fengling's breathing was stagnant, and his mood was extremely complicated.

"Three days."

Shengge's arms trembled slightly, pretending to be in great pain, and cried out pitifully, "It hurts."

"sorry."

Feng Ling felt annoyed, and immediately let go of her hand.

Shengge's brows and eyes darkened suddenly, and an indescribable sadness surged up: "Shengge saved you, and he also saved himself. If I hadn't seen you die that night, and saved you in a moment of softness, I would have died myself."

"What does the girl mean by this?"

Feng Ling was startled, and looked at her in disbelief.

"Sheng Ge's life is bitter."

Thinking of the relatives who died unjustly and tragically, Shengge was so sad that tears fell down involuntarily.

"girl."

Feng Ling panicked, and just wanted to comfort him, suddenly his nerves tensed up, and he looked out of the cave vigilantly.

"Shengge, where are you?"

"Daughter, it's daddy. After hearing the promise, daddy is here to help you."

A vigorous figure climbed down the steep cliff and gradually approached the cave.

"Oops, it's dad who is here."

Shengge wiped away tears indiscriminately, pretending to be flustered, took out a silk handkerchief from his bosom, tied it around his wrist, to cover the scar.

Fengling's eyes dimmed, and a trace of guilt flashed across.

"Shengge, where are you?"

The person who came was getting closer and closer, and his loud voice, which was an octave higher, clearly passed into the cave.

"Father, I'm here~www..com~ Sheng Ge put her hands on the ground, stood up, and ran to the entrance of the cave.

The father and daughter met outside the cave and exchanged a tacit look.

"Shengge, where is the person you saved?"

The adoptive father walked into the cave vigorously, and said righteously: "The cave is cold and cold, which is not conducive to healing the wounded. Dad will help you carry him back."

"He woke up Daddy."

Shengge is really happy.

When the person woke up, her plan was half successful.

Next, use some tricks to keep him

, revenge is just around the corner.

"woke up?"

The adoptive father was a little surprised: "This kid is really tough, and he can survive such a serious injury."

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