Chapter 747: leave her alone (2)

Chapter 747 Let her be alone (2)

She walked forward quickly, and Yun was following her, helping to pick up the hat.

Not far away, the search operation is still going on.

Yun was talking to the person he was searching for, and he noticed Gu Qingning coming from the corner of his eye. He gestured to his subordinates, and then walked towards Gu Qingning.

"Young Madam."

Gu Qingning glanced at him, then turned his head to look at the searching ships on the sea, his gaze was deep and deep.

"What's the specific situation now, is there any monitoring nearby?"

All her people came, so Yun Fan naturally didn't dare to hide it, "Yuwen's family also sent people over, but until now there is still no whereabouts of Master and Young Master Fan."

"As for the monitoring of the dock, the monitoring here was turned off on the night of the incident."

Gu Qingning's long and narrow eyes narrowed slightly, and a cold light flashed, "Where is the person you picked up?"

"We arranged for a doctor, and the person was temporarily sent to a private hospital." Yun countered.

"The injury is too serious, and the doctor can't guarantee when he will wake up."

After hearing this, Gu Qingning became more worried about Fu Juncheng's safety, and the expression on his face became colder.

"I'll go over and have a look, and let me know if there's any news here."

Yun Fan nodded, "Yes."

Gu Qingning took a deep look at the sea, then turned and left.

Just two steps away, she paused, turned to look at Yun Fan, "Where is the exploded ship?"

Yun Fan didn't expect that she would ask this suddenly, he was stunned for a moment, and after realizing it, he raised his finger and pointed, "Over there."

Looking in the direction he pointed, Gu Qingning's sight was blocked by other ships.

She lifted her foot and walked over.

Yun Zheng and Yun Zong glanced at each other, and then they both followed.

Suddenly, Gu Qingning stopped.

The bombed-out ship broke into her sight, and there was almost nothing left but an empty shell, which felt like it could be blown apart by a gust of wind.

Gu Qingning's eyes trembled, and the words of self-comfort in her heart were almost defeated at this moment.

With his back facing them, Gu Qingning's eyes gradually turned red.

Yunzheng spoke in a low voice, when the person next to him suddenly grabbed his sleeve.

He turned his face away, Yun Fan shook his head at him, "Leave her alone."

Yunzheng pursed his lips, retracted the comforting words from his lips, and quietly looked at the back in front of him.

It's been a while.

Gu Qingning turned around, pulled on the sweater hat, her cold eyebrows and eyes were covered, making it impossible for people to see her emotions.

"Let's go."

Yunzheng returned the hat in his hand to her, and then followed her away.

A certain private hospital.

Yun Zheng is very familiar with this place, with him leading the way, Gu Qingning went upstairs without any hindrance.

There are many people watching in the corridor, and the guards are heavily guarded.

Yun was opening the door of the ward, and Gu Qingning walked in unhurriedly.

It was quiet inside, only the soft sound of the instrument.

Gu Qingning approached the bed, seeing the face exactly like her father's, her eyes were cold.

On the way here, Yun Zheng had already told her everything. It turned out that they came to M state this time to block him.

No wonder he reassured her that he would take people back.

She reached for the report on the bedside table and flipped through it casually.

Suddenly, her cell phone rang.

Gu Qingning held the report in one hand, took out the phone from his pocket with the other, and pressed answer without looking at it.

"Hello."

"Yao'er, it's me." Gu Che couldn't help but feel a little worried when he heard her hoarse and cold voice.

"Have you found Fu Juncheng?"

Gu Qingning flipped the report's hand and paused, "Not yet."

Oops, I said the wrong thing, Gu Che was instantly annoyed.

"Yaoer, don't worry, Fu Juncheng will be fine."

(end of this chapter)

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