Sheng Ling was waiting outside the theater at that time. She saw beautiful fish-tail lanterns hanging on the eaves of the theater, their red light swaying in the cold wind.
Sheng Ling looked up for a long time until he heard footsteps coming from behind.
Sheng Ling turned around and saw Ayan walking out carrying a baggage.
Ayan walked up to her, looked at her, and then stood still, waiting for her to say something.
But seeing that he was injured, Sheng Ling couldn't worry about him, so she pursed her lips and said, "Go back with me first."
Ayan nodded and followed Sheng Ling as he was told.
No one in the princess's house expected that the princess would bring a man back in person. What's strange is that although the man was very good-looking, he had scars all over his body...
At first, the housekeeper thought that the princess was just kind-hearted and saved someone, and planned to help take the person to another place for resettlement. However, Sheng Ling personally gave the order for the people of the Princess Mansion to clean up the yard and resettle Ayan, and also asked someone to invite Ayan. The imperial doctor came to treat Ayan's injury.
After the diagnosis, the imperial doctor told Sheng Ling in a serious tone that Ayan's body was not just a flesh wound, but a mix of old and new injuries, and the ribs on her back showed signs of being broken, so the injury was quite serious.
When Sheng Ling heard these words, she was angry and annoyed. She originally thought that the troupe leader just whipped A-yan, but she didn't expect that he had done a more serious thing secretly. She was afraid that the villain troupe leader did that just because A-yan couldn't speak. Bullying Ayan unscrupulously.
After Sheng Ling waited for the imperial doctor to write the prescription, he went into the house to see A Yan. At that time, A Yan was just putting on his clothes and his back was half open. Sheng Ling could clearly see the purple and green scars on his slender back. , couldn't help but be slightly startled.
When Ayan turned her head and saw Sheng Ling appearing, she panicked and put on her shirt randomly, as if she was afraid that her rudeness would offend Sheng Ling.
After Sheng Ling came to his senses, he cleared his throat, walked over, put a few bottles of ointment given by the imperial doctor on the table, and said, "The imperial doctor said that you are seriously injured. While you are being asked to recuperate and take medicine on time, you must also take medicine every day." Keep applying medicine to yourself every day to avoid scars."
Ayan lowered her head and looked hesitantly at a few bottles of ointment on the table. After a while, she took them and nodded.
"For the time being... just stay here until you feel better."
Ayan's fingers holding the ointment moved slightly, and she suddenly put down the medicine bottle in her hand. She took out the notebook and pen from the baggage he brought, and wrote a sentence to Sheng Ling - I can't be in the princess's house. Free food and free accommodation.
When Sheng Ling saw this sentence, he couldn't help being stunned.
Because this was the first time Ayan had actually spoken to her, even though it was only on paper.
Sheng Ling quickly said: "Don't worry about this. When your injury is better, I will ask the housekeeper to arrange errands for you. I won't let you live and eat in vain."
Ayan looked at Sheng Ling and finally lowered her head gently to show her gratitude.
Sheng Ling stared at A Yan's eyes for a long time. It wasn't until A Yan raised her head to look over that Sheng Ling realized something. She quickly looked away and pretended to be calm and said, "You should apply the medicine first." Then he walked out.
Sheng Ling walked out of the yard, but she still couldn't get rid of it in her mind. It seemed that when she opened and closed her eyes, it was Ayan... No, it was Li Yu.
Sheng Ling couldn't tell whether what she did was the right thing to do, whether it was good or bad for her to bring Ayan to her side...
But sometimes, it seems like I can’t even control myself.
What she wanted and what she resisted became a blur of reality and reality.
(End of chapter)