Chapter 726: Wife, sorry (1/2)

Knocking! Knocking!

At this time, the room door was knocked, and Bai Qinghao said in a deep voice, ”Who?”

”Master, it's me.” Bai Mingde, the housekeeper, said, ”Mr. Fang Shaohua sent someone to give him a gift. He said he would visit him in person soon.”

Bai Qinghao opened the door of the room and saw the housekeeper Bai Mingde holding a square paper box in his hand.

He stretched out his hand to take it and saw the old lady Bai Chongshan also standing outside the door, looking into the room from time to time.

”Where is Xinxin?” Bai Chongshan's wrinkled face was full of concern, and Bai Qinghao's deep piercing eyes glared at Bai Qinghao, ”You didn't embarrass my grandson-in-law?” Qinghao was scared just now as if he was about to kill someone. The old heart is almost banging out.

”Grandpa, I'm fine.” Fang Xinxin was moved inwardly and sat on the edge of the bed to reply to the old lady.

”It's okay.” The old lady Bai said to Bai Qinghao solemnly, ”Take good care of the grandson-in-law, the descendants of the Bai family, but rely on her.”

”I need you to say it.” Bai Qinghao closed the door blankly, isolating the unrelated people from the door.

Fang Xinxin looked at the square carton in his hand, ”What gift did my elder brother give?”

Bai Qinghao took apart the paper box, inside was a light blue bed sheet, shaken it off, and found that there was still a pool of blood stains in the middle of the bed sheet that had dried up for an unknown period of time.

”This...” Fang Xinxin looked at the bed sheet, her eyes confused, ”My eldest brother took the wrong medicine, right? Why send a **** bed sheet over?”

Bai Qinghao looked down and said coldly, ”You don't know? Gao Ru, a part-time worker, said that this is the Hongsheng community, Fang Shaohua's bed sheet, and the bed sheet is your blood.”

”My blood?” Fang Xinxin looked puzzled. ”Why is my blood on the sheets of my elder brother's house?” Suddenly, she seemed to think of something and smiled, ”So it was that time...”

Bai Qinghao stared at her with deep as ice eyes, ”Which time?”