Chapter 14 - Youre Afraid to Take Medicine? Youre An Adult. (2/2)
Shen Hanxing reh Ji Yan looked repulsive at the moment, she still bent over, calmly looked at him, and teased, “Mr Ji, don’t tell me that you’re afraid to take medicine? You’re an adult”
She took out a fancy lollipop and spoke to hiive you the lollipop, okay? It’s very sweet”
It was as if she was coaxing a child
Ji Yan instinctively raised his eyes to look at her
Her naturally curly long hair fell down her shoulders,her skin look like a piece of white jade Her delicate face was full of s de, had a kind teood personality She deserved the best in the world, not suffering with hie palripped his wheelchair handles and beads of cold sweat dripped down his forehead
“Ji Yan!”
Shen Hanxing was the first to realize that his condition was not right She quickly grabbed his wrist, which was tense, and asked anxiously, “Ji Yan, what’s wrong? Are you feeling unwell?”
Chen Liang was also anxious now “Does your legs hurt?”
He quickly pulled open a drawer and dug out a small medicine bottle He poured out a handful of small white pills “Sir, take the pills quickly”
Shen Hanxing glanced at the bottle and i the words on the bottle, her eyes widened in disbelief “You want to give him this?”
These pills can beco time Ji Yan did not take his medicine properly, but had to take these har the pills, Ji Yan seeth His face was pale as he leaned against his wheelchair Chen Liang’s tone was bitter “What can he do? When his legs start to hurt, it’s so painful that it practically kills hi the pills could alleviate some of the pain If the pain continued, who knew if Ji Yan would still have the chance to wake up?
Shen Hanxing’s face was gloomy She looked at the man whose shi+rt was already drenched in cold sweats and could not say anything to refute him
Despair and pain wrapped around Ji Yan like a dark abyss A strong sense of violence and self-disgust grew at the bottoht in pain and looked forward to the relief of death He thought he would never see the sun again, but the sun appeared
Like the first dewdrop in the , like the first rose to bloo the sun
But what could he do? His sun was right in front of hiht in his hand, but he didn’t even dare to touch it
No, he didn’t deserve it, he couldn’t
His heart felt as if it was torn apart and blood was spurting out, giving off a dangerous smell that made one’s heart palpitate
Just then, the tip of his nose srance He opened his eyes subconsciously