lf. When Sasha comes out, if you want to scold her, please feel free.""Shallow wasn't intentional, it's fine." Although Song Qiao Ying felt a little sorry for Li Yu Sha falling and making a fool of he...Ou Yan's gaze fell on Li Yusa again.
"I heard my grandfather kept shouting in pain, so I wanted to rub some medicine on him..." Li Yusa found an excuse and said, "Wasn't your uncle here to talk to you I was afraid to interrupt you, so I didn't ask."
Song Dajang was afraid his sisters would fight because of him, so he hurriedly said, "I'm fine, don't worry, it's just a minor injury..."
"I'm going back to my room to get some medicine." Ou Yan didn't continue arguing with Li Yuansha. After getting the medicine, she instructed her uncle, "Take this medicine three times a day, apply thinly, it can reduce swelling and bruising, and relieve pain."
"Good for the pain, good for the pain..." Song Da Jiang was in so much pain now that he couldn't move. He just needed this kind of medicine.
"Come with me," Ou Yan glanced at Li Yusa.
Li Yusa, unwilling to accept defeat, reluctantly followed her footsteps.
"You give Dad the ointment, and I won't watch. I'll wait outside." Che Suyun found an excuse and quietly followed their footsteps.
Ou Yan walked into the tea room next door and gave Li Yuansha a cold look as she entered, "Was it you who suggested taking Grandpa for a walk in the garden"
Her cold little face made Li Yusa a little nervous, and she couldn't help but whisper, "What does it have to do with you"
"Her beautiful eyes held a displeasure," she said, "Didn't you learn your lesson last time"
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"I, I didn't think that much... I just imagined being like when I was little, taking a walk with my grandfather and reminiscing about the old days..."
When you were little, did adults take you for walks in the snowng Dajiang also helped to support him.Li Yusa couldn't help trembling whenever she thought of that gloomy and terrifying basement. Those cells where people were locked up, the cries of pain they emitt...