Pet Addiction: The Prince’s Desire to Spoil His Pet

Chapter 134: The deceiving Uncle Sheng33

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The rain was getting heavier and heavier. After Sheng Qianmo passed by in a carriage, he opened the curtain and saw that Shu Nuan was still kneeling under the tree. His whole body was soaked. His two little hands were so cold that they were clutching his sleeves tightly, and his whole body was wet. She was shivering, her little face was wet from the rain, and she was in a miserable state.

He stared at the person kneeling under the tree. He had no idea why she was so stubborn. She was obviously such a weak person.

Sheng Qianmo got off the carriage, and Li Yuan immediately opened his umbrella to hold it for him, but Sheng Qianmo waved the umbrella away with a cold expression and walked directly to Shu Nuan.

The little girl was kneeling in the rainy night, as pitiful as if she had been abandoned by the world, feeling lonely and scared.

And he appeared again, standing in front of her.

Shu Nuan raised her little face covered with rain, her eyes blurred by the rain widened, she looked up at him with misty eyes, her lips were trembling, she was too cold to speak.

Sheng Qianmo said slowly in the rain: "Get up."

Shu Nuan looked at him and kept crying. He pursed his lips tightly. His temper was like that of a child. She could hold back her emotions after being taught a lesson. But when he started to coax her, she completely collapsed again. .

Shu Nuan didn't get up and knelt there, crying and sobbing hard.

Sheng Qianmo took her little hands, and Shu Nuan had no strength to struggle at all. His little hands were cold from the rain, so he grabbed both of her hands and wanted to hug her up.

Shu Nuan shivered and cried, "Don't... you hug..."

Sheng Qianmo followed her wishes and said "Okay", and then carried the little girl on his back.

Shunuan grabbed his shoulder with her little hands, bit his shoulder with her wet mouth, and cried with sobs.

Extremely wronged.

Sheng Qianmo let her bite and carried her on the carriage. After sitting down, he put the little guy into his arms and took the blanket on the side and put it on her body. Even so, Shu Nuan was still shivering from the cold. , even the strength to cry was gradually gone. She just wanted to sleep, but Sheng Qianmo wouldn't let her sleep. He held her chin and whispered: "Go back and take a shower before going to bed."

Shu Nuan's eyes were red, and she looked at him with wet eyes. As she watched, tears fell down uncontrollably, and her mouth was pursed tightly.

Sheng Qianmo knew that she was wronged, and regretted that he had impulsively said those words to her and made her so sad.

He lowered his head and rubbed her wet eyelashes, trying to calm the little one's emotions.

Shu Nuan didn't move any more, her whole body was soft and as good as before, but Sheng Qianmo could tell that she had no energy.

After returning to the palace, Sheng Qianmo ordered people to prepare hot water and asked Shu Nuan to take a bath and put on clean pajamas. He also ordered the imperial doctor to come and take her pulse. At that time, Shu Nuan was lying on his couch, feeling exhausted. He just looked at him sleepily with his eyelids drooped, his eyes soft.

The imperial doctor said that Shunuan showed signs of high fever and had already started to burn. Fortunately, he was discovered in time, so the imperial doctor quickly prescribed medicine and had someone deliver the decoction.

Sheng Qianmo raised Shu Nuan's pillow so that she could lean on it more comfortably. Shu Nuan was still half asleep and half awake when he fed her the medicine. When she smelled the medicine, she turned away and refused to let him touch her. He stretched out his hand. , Shu Nuan opened it with his fingers one by one, and tears fell again, "Don't..."

Sheng Qianmo couldn't coax her now. This little sheep was usually well-behaved and would listen to everything he said. Now when he was sick, he was as stubborn as a little cow and refused to listen to anything. She just made trouble for him and refused to drink the medicine honestly.