Chapter 214:

Chapter 214

An Chen was carried into the car all the way. After arriving at the hotel, Ji Xuan thanked Gu again, and then carried An Chen back to the room.

Although Ling Han was puzzled, the speed back to the hotel was not slow at all. Ji Xuan sent another message to Ling Han, telling him that he was in An Chen's room.

"I came back in costume again, I don't need to go back in the afternoon, I'm going to change." An Chen dug out his clothes.

"I'll carry you there." Ji Xuan carried An Chen into the bathroom.

"I'll wait for you outside, don't lock the door, call me instead."

An Chen nodded, standing on the ground with one leg.

An Chen also has a great sense of balance, standing on one leg when removing wigs and makeup and washing his face. An Chen took off his costume, and rolled up his trousers above his knees.

After changing his clothes, An Chen walked out by himself. Although he was limping, he walked fairly smoothly.

"Didn't I ask you to call me?" Ji Xuan hugged An Chen again.

"Hey." An Chen sat on the bed and smiled silly at Ji Xuan.

Ling Han also returned to the hotel right now, knocking on the door outside the room.

"What's the matter? He hurriedly called me back and just said a word." Ling Han asked Ji Xuan when he entered the door.

"Hey, look for yourself." Ji Xuan pointed to An Chen for Ling Han.

"My little ancestor, how did you do this!"

"The staff of Guan Weiya made a mistake." Ji Xuan closed the door and came back.

"What? What kind of mental retardation is this, Guan Weiya can still make mistakes!"

"Director Xia is dealing with it, hurry up and disinfect it, I don't have time to do it." Ji Xuan handed the medicine box to Ling Han.

"Brother Ling Han, didn't you go to help Fu Yanxing? Why did you come back alone." An Chen asked.

"Can you do it alone?" Ji Xuan was still worried.

"Okay, you can go." Ling Han said while searching for things.

Although Ji Xuan was worried, he still went out, Ling Han also went to wash his hands and disinfected, only An Chen didn't take it seriously and was still playing games.

"An Xiaochen, move your legs in the direction of my hand first." Ling Han held An Chen's calf and kept moving it left and right.

"Fortunately, only skin trauma." After Ling Han finished speaking, he took out something frightening from the medicine box: medical alcohol.

"It hurts a bit." Ling Han picked up a cotton ball with tweezers and soaked it in alcohol.

An Chen nodded, his face was calm and breezy, but his heart was turbulent.

"Ah!" The moment the alcohol touched the flesh, An Chen yelled, and then sprinted back.

"Be obedient, hold on." Ling Han was afraid that An Chen would move, so he grabbed An Chen's leg with his other hand.

"Murdering for money!" A burst of tingling pain spread from his knee, and An Chen suddenly hated that staff member.

Ling Han prides himself on being "ruthless and merciless". He has never healed any injuries, big or small, and he has never seen such a large cut. But in An Chen's place, it was completely broken.

While carefully disinfecting, Ling Han scolded the staff member in a low voice.

After reaching the back, An Chen didn't have much reaction, after all, he was already numb from the pain.

"Brother, wipe off your sweat." An Chen handed Ling Han a piece of paper. The cold sweat on An Chen's head was not as much as Ling Han's.

"Brother, it doesn't hurt anymore, you just relax a bit, it's just a skin break, it's not a big deal."

After hearing this sentence, Ling Han raised his head and looked at An Chen. Hearing the tone, the sentence was not very believable, and seeing the pale face, it was even less believable.

"Brother." An Chen called Ling Han, and then stuffed a candy into his mouth.

Apart from birth, old age, sickness and death, there are few really important things in life. There is no need to be sad about trivial matters, and there is no need to argue with villains. Remember to be nice to yourself.

(Four changes are fixed every day, except for special circumstances, I love you!)

(end of this chapter)

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