A car accident led to Bai You's unexpected rebirth. In her previous life, she was a calm and astute forensic doctor; there were no clues she couldn't find, no cases she couldn't solve. ...
Besides, there are patients waiting to be hospitalized lined up outside. Why is he, a nearly recovered man, acting like a scoundrel here? Besides, the melodrama is already outdated. What is he thinking by using it to woo girls?
If he is not single, who is? Really.
The assistant nodded helplessly and said, "I'll go talk to the doctor again."
Zhou Yan slowly tightened his grip on the quilt, and because he was holding on too tightly, the joints turned white.
He couldn't believe she was so cruel. For a whole week, he'd waited, from hope to despair. Not only had she not come to see him, she hadn't even spoken a word. It was as if the iron rod he'd taken for her hadn't even existed. It was as if Zhou Yan had never appeared in Chu Lanxi's life, had no part in it.
The more Zhou Yan thought about it, the angrier and sadder he became. He then slammed the cup on the bedside table against the doors and windows. His assistant, who had just walked to the door and wanted to come in, was startled by the noise, then calmly turned around and left.
If he went in at this time, he could not think of any other outcome except seeking his own death, so it would be better for him to hide.
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Mr. Zhou's case was decided very quickly, and the contents of the recorder became all the evidence.
Three lives were lost in his hands, not to mention the organ transplantation. He was sentenced to death for multiple crimes.
When the verdict came down, Mr. Zhou asked to see Bai You.
When Bai You heard the news, he smiled. Why is it that when each of them gets their final result, they will come to see the person who brought them to justice? Mu Qingxue is like this. Why, this old man is like this too?
Could it be that he also denies his guilt?
That's really interesting.
She went to see Mu Qingxue because she still had some questions and things she wanted to ask her, but she really didn't see the need to see Old Man Zhou. She had already said what she needed to say, and the police would handle the problem. It wasn't her turn. Why bother to go?
So Bai You rejected his request. Old Man Zhou was unwilling to give up and made the same request again. But Mu Sen retorted with some reason, and then the old man settled down. At that time, Bai You suddenly felt that Mu Sen was not completely stupid sometimes, and was still useful. This was thanks to her good teaching. Not bad.
When Lu Yunxiao returned from work, Bai You was still sprawled on the sofa, a small ball curled up in the air, tablet in hand, fiddling with something. For a week, Lu Yunxiao returned home to find Bai You like this. That time, her loss of control in the car seemed like an illusion. Bai You had returned to her calm and playful self. She had become carefree. She was still the same, but Lu Yunxiao felt she had changed.
Maybe it was because he suddenly became more mature, not very obvious, but he could feel it.
Hearing the movement at the door, Bai You raised his head as usual. He glanced at him and said casually, "Are you back from work?"
"Yeah, I'm back."
"Just a moment, the food should be ready in the kitchen soon. Why don't you go wash your hands first?"
Lu Yunxiao stopped hanging the clothes because of Bai You's words.
Why did she suddenly become more mature? It was because of the change in the way she spoke to him. To others, this conversation seemed perfectly normal. But only he knew how unfamiliar their conversation truly was. Bai You had never been this considerate before. When she saw him coming back, she wouldn't ask him to wait for dinner, but instead asked him to help her analyze the pros and cons of her plans.
But after her problems were over, she seemed like a completely different person, gentle and considerate beyond belief. He wasn't used to her like this. It made him feel like he was just a tool, a tool to help her solve a problem, and once the problem was solved, he was no longer useful. Then she reverted to being the considerate wife, but that had nothing to do with her, and forcing such a label on her would only make it ridiculous.