Chapter 36 "Will something else work?"...



Chapter 36 "Will something else work?"...

Porcelain? Master craftsman?

The already confused capybara pondered for a long time before realizing who Dr. Guan was talking about.

"You mean Senior Brother Tong?"

After racking his brains, he suddenly remembered his senior's surname, but he still couldn't recall his given name.

“He shouldn’t be here. The porcelain group has been very busy lately, restoring a batch of artifacts from the late Tang Dynasty,” the young man replied earnestly.

The man didn't say anything, but just stared down at the small capybara that was so close to him.

They were staring intently, as if trying to penetrate the youth.

Brother Tong.

Oh.

They said they didn't remember.

I remember it quite clearly.

Seeing that the man didn't reply, Pei Qi cautiously tilted her chin up and looked into his eyes.

A very, very cold gaze.

It also felt damp.

He was starting to wonder if the recent autumn weather was so cold and gloomy that even the doctors on duty were getting sick of it.

He dared not look any longer and silently lowered his eyes.

Well, his mouth isn't too numb anymore. He can check it again tomorrow.

It's best to stay away from Dr. Guan for now.

She shifted slightly towards the edge of the bed, explaining somewhat palely, "I usually don't move around a lot when I sleep... I'll try to be more careful in the future..."

Originally, the man could still feel the temperature and touch of the young man's skin, and his emotions, which were about to become unbalanced and out of control, could be soothed a little.

But right now.

This stinky capybara kept moving away, all the while spouting nonsense about "trying to be careful"...

Are you trying to anger him to death by going to find that Child Master?

In the man's eyes, there was a sea of ​​jealousy, churning, sweeping, and about to devour everything.

Then it finally erupted.

"return."

Pei Qi had already pulled the covers back up and was getting ready to sleep when she heard the man beside her suddenly utter a cold voice.

Although it consists of only two words, the deterrent power is undeniable.

"Hmm..." The little capybara actually had a lot of questions, but she swallowed them all back down and obediently moved a few more inches closer to the man.

However, she didn't directly touch the man; there was still a distance of about two or three centimeters between them.

He could already feel Dr. Guan's elevated body temperature, and the scent of cedarwood filled his nostrils.

"Come a little closer."

It's still those four words: cold and hard.

"Oh..." The capybara obediently did as instructed, but as it snuggled close to the man's embrace and skin, it also spoke up, "This time it wasn't... I didn't roll over here by myself."

We can't blame him anymore.

Guan Yue: "......"

The young man's slender waist was suddenly pinched again, and the man beside him brought his sexy lips close, parted them slightly, and whispered, "This time it's me kissing you."

Then his mouth, which had finally started to feel less numb, went numb again from being sucked, and it even hurt...

Dr. Guan kissed him fiercely, so domineeringly it seemed like she wanted to bite his lips off.

He made several difficult and indistinct accusations, but Dr. Guan showed no sign of giving up. She even bit his lip, and then leaned in close.

Something's not right...

The herbivorous capybara seemed to sense the danger of becoming prey and opened its blurry eyes.

Dr. Guan's brow was slightly furrowed, and the tip of his nose was set beside his cheek.

Insert a small round core.

The lips were still being licked and rubbed.

He could even clearly sense Dr. Guan's presence.

My throat became dry and hoarse, and every cell in my body tensed up.

Guan Yue seemed to sense his tension as well.

She slightly opened her eyes.

The little capybara was also looking at him with its eyes open.

Yuanyuan's eyes were filled with intensely expressive emotions.

Timid, at a loss, nervous.

There was also a very obvious sense of unease.

It pierced Guan Yue's eyes.

Suddenly, he pulled away from the capybara's lips.

He then slightly turned his body away, no longer pressing down on the young man.

The ending was a bit sudden, and Pei Qi was still a little taken aback.

He thought Dr. Guan would...

That's it.

That works too.

He stuck out his slightly numb tongue and licked his equally numb lips.

"Go to sleep." The man's tone remained cold.

Pei Xi recalled the lips that had just rolled their tongues around hers.

The temperature was scorching hot, so how could such a cold tone be filtered out?

It's also a subject of study.

But he's now more focused on something else.

"Dr. Guan..." He was a little unsure how to begin, and after some hesitation, he called out to the man first.

Guan Yue: "Hmm?"

"Can you...sleep?" He had just sensed it, and if that was the case, he felt it was unlikely he could sleep; he needed to vent his emotions.

Otherwise, problems are likely to occur.

Just like how bottling up certain emotions for too long can easily lead to mental illness.

The vein on the man's forehead throbbed suddenly. He pursed his lips, trying his best to control himself: "I can fall asleep if you don't talk."

The little capybara obediently shut its mouth.

Although he was still a little worried, he didn't dare to say anything.

......

The little capybara, still half asleep, thought Dr. Guan wouldn't get up early today. But to his surprise, the man pinched his cheek at eight o'clock and activated the wake-up call: "Get up, let's go see the exhibition."

The man's tone was like the morning sun, full of vitality, a stark contrast to yesterday's cold and damp atmosphere.

Pei Qi rubbed her slightly sore eyes and forced them open.

"Well... we don't need to be this early. We're open until 5 p.m. anyway, and we don't need to buy tickets." The capybara's voice was hoarse as it rubbed its eyes and strained its wrist.

After using just a little force, the soreness in my wrist began to invade my brain.

Then those jumbled memories popped up.

The young man's facial features contorted in pain.

Guan Yue keenly noticed: "Does it hurt a lot?"

Pei Xi didn't want to admit it: "It's...it's alright."

The man pulled out a plaster from somewhere and applied it to the young man's slender wrist.

Perhaps because he was a doctor, Pei Xi felt that the way men applied plasters was particularly professional.

Guan Yue: "I told you to go to sleep."

Wow, what a heartless thing to say.

Pei Xi was a little angry, but she didn't say anything.

Because later on, it was indeed my own choice to help.

But...

He couldn't quite put his finger on it, but he really wanted to say something in his own defense.

But he still didn't say anything.

I'm going to wash my face.

Then I held it in the whole way, until the car was almost at the museum.

He finally mustered his courage and blurted out, "Then... how was I supposed to know you'd been waiting for so long?"

Right at the traffic light at the intersection, the man almost crossed the line upon hearing those words.

With a sudden stop, Pei Qi lurched forward uncontrollably, then fell backward, hitting his back and causing it to ache.

Dr. Guan is always a very smooth driver and has almost never had to brake suddenly like this.

Guan Yue: "..."

…………

After getting off the car, the two went into the museum together.

The temperature in He City plummeted, and the young man sneezed several times as soon as he stepped out of the car.

However, once inside the museum, in front of all the sacred glass display cases, Pei Xi's distracting thoughts vanished, and he simply hunched over, carefully examining each book one by one.

He had originally planned to introduce each ancient book to Dr. Guan, but he became so engrossed in reading that he ended up spending many days working hard at his desk.

Guan Yue was also looking around. There were many tourists in the museum, and he couldn't stay in front of any exhibit for too long.

But when he looked at each ancient book that seemed to have traveled through time and space and appeared before him, he could almost see the capybara lying on its workstation, pressing its head down and piecing together the repair piece by piece.

“Wow, this thread-bound book, it took me a whole week to glue it back together.” Pei Xi pointed to an ancient book in the glass display case, an agricultural classic from the Ming Dynasty.

"And this one, it was really moldy back then, and it took us a long time to fix it." He then led the man forward.

"And this one, I wasn't in charge of that. I think Xiao Jia was working on it. He was so stressed out that he didn't sleep well for three days. This book was really a mess back then. In the end, my master had to step in..."

The man listened, only looking at the small capybara in front of him: "So many, it must be tiring."

"It's quite tiring," Pei Qi replied, "but seeing them all here, so beautiful, makes me very happy."

As he spoke, he led the man to a black exhibition wall with the names of all the ancient book restorers written in gold lettering.

He searched for a long time but still couldn't find his name.

Instead, the man reached out and pointed to his name: "You're here, Teacher Pei."

The words "Pei Xi" are engraved in golden regular script.

"Wow, I'm so far ahead!" The little capybara's eyes sparkled as it tilted its head back, looking at its golden name.

The man beside her also glanced at her.

Looking at the golden capybara.

The exhibition hall was very large, and Pei Xi led the man around quite carefully, so it was almost lunchtime when they came out.

A little too excited, and having gone to bed too late and gotten up too early last night, Pei Qi lay down and took another nap after returning to her apartment.

I thought I would feel better after sleeping, but my head felt heavier and heavier the longer I slept.

The spiritual self wants to get up, but the physical self just lies there.

In the afternoon, Guan Yue was in his study revising the ward round data that the director had requested to be implemented. By the time he finished, only the setting sun was visible outside the window.

He left the study, but still couldn't find Pei Qi.

Are you still sleeping?

It's still a lazy capybara.

The man hurried upstairs and opened the door to the master bedroom.

On the spacious double bed, the little capybara nestled on the edge, with only its head peeking out from under the covers.

He approached and asked gently, "Why are you still sleeping?"

Was I really that tired last night?

He sensed something was wrong the moment he stepped inside.

Pei Xi's cheeks were abnormally red, and when he touched them with the back of his hand, they were burning hot.

"Pei Qi, wake up, how are you feeling?" He sat down on the edge of the bed, trying to wake the sleeping young man.

"Ugh..." The young man's handsome brows furrowed, his voice filled with fear, as if he were in a terrifying dream. "No, no, it'll break... Can't we use something else? We can't use this..."

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