The System said: Villains are all very dangerous, so no one wants to bind with it. Thus, the major task-taker, Wan Ge, bound with it because it looked good.
Then she saw a handsome and timid ...
The next morning, when Wan Ge woke up, she felt relatively relaxed, even better than when she first arrived.
No one knew what medicine Gu Wan had used on him. The original owner of this body would usually be sick for several days, but he had just used the medicine on himself for one night and he was fine.
No wonder the plot says that the villain has extremely high talent. If this hadn't happened, with proper training, he would definitely have become a legendary doctor who saves lives.
Wan Ge opened the window and saw that the snow outside had stopped: "The snow has stopped, let's go out and play."
Gu Wan had words on the tip of her tongue, but in the end she didn't say them, letting the girl pull her out.
Wan Ge suggested playing hide-and-seek so that Gu Wan could find her. Actually, it was because she wanted to go to the place where the drug was being tested, but she thought Gu Wan might have a trauma from that place, so she suggested hide-and-seek instead.
If Gu Wan resists on her own, she definitely won't go to that place to find her, so it's not a big problem.
Gu Wan finally listened to her and turned around to start counting down.
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When Wan Ge arrived at that place, she saw quite a few crying children. Besides those taking medicine, there were also those trying to change their constitution through acupuncture and other methods.
But the child wasn't sick to begin with, yet he was being pricked with needles and given medicine every day... Although for a reliable doctor, needle pricks usually don't hurt much, being pricked every day, and with so many needles at that, caused more psychological pain than physical pain.
Wan Ge saw a child being pricked with needles, crying silently as he was being pricked.
Using living people for experiments is inhumane, regardless of the era.
Wan Ge immediately shouted, "What are you doing!"
Hearing the unfamiliar voice, the doctors all looked up at the girl standing at the door. The guards also noticed that the girl was a stranger, dressed in fine clothes, and wondered where she came from and how she had managed to sneak in.
They stepped forward, intending to take her away, but Wan Ge spoke again: "If you dare touch me, my father will not let you get away with it!"
Upon hearing the words "Father," the guards' gazes fell upon the token at her waist—the token of the Prince's residence. Remembering the young princess's disappearance, the guard leader quickly said, "Quickly, go and inform the Prince!"
He then squatted down in front of Wan Ge: "Are you the little princess? What's your name?"
We need to confirm whether she is indeed their little princess.
Wan Ge turned her head and snorted coldly: "I'm not telling you."
She actually took the initiative to introduce herself, otherwise she didn't know when the prince would have found her way here.
At this moment, Wan Ge turned around and saw Gu Wan not far away. He was still looking this way, but he stood at the door and did not step in.
But when he noticed she was watching him, he came back in from outside.
Wan Ge immediately stepped forward and grabbed his hand. Gu Wan felt very complicated, but he still didn't shake her hand off.
He heard everything Wan Ge said.
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Before long, a group of people arrived, and the leader of them was, of course, the Regent.
Upon seeing his little princess, he immediately dismounted and picked her up in his arms: "Ge'er! What are you doing here?"
How did she manage to escape the palace and run this way? It's quite a distance.
Did she even realize how worried she was about him? He had searched the entire capital, except for this place, but he never expected that she would come here.