Chapter 14 (1/2)
Chapter 14
Translator: XHu
Editor: Isabelle
Quality Check: Kittsune
First Published on Ainushi+
A burst ofcame in from theThat was the sound of the doorbell Who was it? I gave Zhao Yi Xuan a doubtful look
”That should be the doctor” He pulled at the blankets covering le trace of naked skin showing Then he got up to open the door
In no time at all, he was back in my room, and an old doctor dressed in a western-style suit followed behind him He really didn't look much like a doctor, or rather, he seemed more like a scholarly intellectual However, if he was able to become the Zhao family doctor, I believe that he must be quite an accomplished person
”This is Doctor Xu, our family doctor” Zhao Yi Xuan introduced him to me, but he did not bother to explain who I was He should be the doctor who has been seeing ht about how he must have seen all those bruises that were difficult for race arose fro a hole to hide myself in
”Are you awake, Miss shi+? You look a lot stronger today” Doctor Xu walked to the side of the bed and smiled as he spoke to me The expression on his face was completely natural, almost as if he didn't see how sorry I looked
It's all his fault! His fault for lared at Zhao Yi Xuan Why the hell was it that I was the one feeling ashamed, when the person who committed these shameful acts in the first place was him?!
Possibly because he sensed hoas glaring knives at him, Zhao Yi Xuan turned his eyes towards er and ehtly From the look in his eyes, I felt that he sawa tantrum
The iot aboutto exalared at him even more harshly
”Miss shi+, please open yourZhao Yi Xuan
”G-get out…” I opened my mouth and a shattered voice left my throat as I commanded Zhao Yi Xuan to leave ht now
Hearing my words, he withdrew the smile on his face and furrowed his brow ”Don't speak Your throat is injured Besides, your voice is so ugly it sounds like a crow”
You're the crow! My feeling of fury burned even more stormily
”G-get out…” I clenched my teeth With every sound that Iapart the depths ofout If he showed up in front ain, I'd rather die of pain