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Chapter 9 9. The Chicken Talks to the Duck

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    It was too late to say it, but then it was too late, I saw Pei Zhan strode forward, picked up Princess Jing, and left the Kaishuiman in a flash.

    On the contrary, Xu Yin stood in front and was splashed the most by the boiling water, her feet almost stepped on the boiling water, but she didn't dare to shout out.

    Thanks to Pei Zhan's timely response, Princess Jing was only splashed a little, and the pain disappeared in Pei Zhan's arms long ago.

    When he got to a safe place, Pei Zhan put down Princess Jing, lowered his head and asked, "Is the princess hurt?"

    Princess Jing lay in Pei Zhan's arms, blushing and said, "I'm fine. Don't blame him."

    The guards outside the gazebo rushed in when they heard the movement, and almost drew their swords to cut off Xu Yin's head.

    Pei Zhan immediately stood in front of Xu Yin: "Princess Haihan, please forgive him for his unintentional mistakes."

    Princess Yi hurriedly shouted: "You all back down! Who let you in? It was my sister who accidentally bumped into this little thing. Don't bully Mr. Pei's schoolboy at his house."

    Princess Jing couldn't say anything, and the guards withdrew again.

    Only then did Xu Yin come to his senses, and knelt down on the spot. There was still boiling water on the ground. She trembled in pain but did not dare to move her position: "Princess, spare my life! Princess, spare my life!"

    "Little thing, get up. You were unintentional, but fortunately, I'm fine with Pei Lang around." Princess Jing turned to Pei Zhan with a lingering fear, "Mr. Pei, my feet seem to be scalded."

    Princess Yi snorted: "Since our feet are so hot, let's go back to the palace and call the imperial doctor."

    Princess Jing took advantage of the situation and said: "My foot hurts so much that I can't walk. Please, Mr. Pei, please carry me to the car to catch me."

    Before Pei Zhan replied, Princess Yi disagreed first: "No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It doesn't matter to my sisters. It's just that it's not good for outsiders to see. I'll ask them to bring the car over."

    Princess Jing wanted to say something else.

    Princess Yi said again: "Don't talk about outsiders, even if Aning finds out, it will be a big deal."

    These words calmed Princess Jing.

    I only heard them chatter and exchange a few words, and they left.

    Xu Yin knelt on the ground until the boiling water turned into warm water, and Pei Zhan sent the princesses away and rushed back to pull her up.

    "Xu Yin, are you alright?"

    Xu Yin shook his head guiltily: "I really didn't notice how Princess Jing walked behind me"

    For the first time, Pei Zhan didn't mean to blame her, but said: "You are not afraid of pain?"

    Xu Yin suddenly remembered that Pei Zhan also said this sentence ten years ago.

    At that time, Xu Yin climbed the river bed with him on his back, his fingernails were overturned by stones, dripping with blood, but he insisted on not making a sound in order to earn thirty saxifrage plants.

    It's okay not to mention this, but once mentioned, Xu Yin immediately became angry.  Look, the little girl cheated of all her hard-earned money, Pei Zhan, are you still human?

    Pei Zhan continued: "I have wound medicine in my room, I'll take you there."

    "No more." Xu Yin directly refused, planning to go back to the house and change clothes.

    She thinks that Pei Zhan has a lot of tricks, what if he charges hundreds of taels of gold for a box of wound medicine?

    "Xu Yin." Pei Zhan stopped her, hesitant to speak.

    Xu Yin looked back at his expression and thought to himself, this guy is going to play tricks.

    "I had to protect Princess Haojing first, otherwise" Pei Zhan gave up in the middle of speaking.

    Otherwise, it takes more effort to heal the princess than to heal me.

    Xu Yin quietly completed the words for him, sighed, and replied: "I understand, I understand."

    If it were me, I would save the princess too. How can my humble life be as honorable as a princess?  No matter how you think about it, you should save the princess, Xu Yin didn't think about it at all.

    "It's good that you understand."

    Xu Yin is inexplicable, so I don't understand and I can't bite you?  What nonsense are you talking about? It's hypocritical.

    Xu Yin's room is in a small side room next to Pei Zhan's room. It was originally prepared for the maid, but because Pei Zhan didn't have a maid, Xu Yin naturally lived there.

    She found that Pei Zhan was a bit strange. He basically didn't need servants, and he was the only bookboy beside him. Before he came, Pei Zhan had no close person.

    When I went back in the evening, I suddenly found a bottle of wound medicine beside my bed.

    "Master? Did you let him go?" Xu Yin asked across the room.

    Pei Zhan was clearly in the room, so he insisted on not answering her.

    If you don't answer, I will be picked up.

    Xu Yin took off his shoes and began to apply medicine to himself, hissing in pain.

      "Don't rub it deep into the wound." Pei Zhan couldn't help but ordered across the room.

    Xu Yin let out an "oh", and continued to grin his teeth and apply the medicine.

    Maybe it was annoying to hear it, and with a creak, Pei Zhan opened the door and walked in.

    Xu Yin exposed his calf to the outside, and when he saw this, he quickly shrank back into the bed, and asked with a look of horror, "Young Master, what's the matter?"

    Pei Zhan took the medicine bottle with a blank expression, and lifted Xu Yin's quilt: "Don't rub the wound on the quilt, the blister will leave a scar." (Remember the website website: www.hlnovel.com
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