Chapter 235 On the Verge of Death (1/2)



Old Master Yang realized that continuing this commotion was not a solution, and that the current situation could not be delayed any longer.

He frowned and said, "Sister-in-law, things are a bit urgent, you'd better not stop me."

"What's the rush?" Madam Feng's heart sank even further.

Yang Laoda didn't know how to tell her; he was also having a real headache.

The women of the Qiao family are not easy to deal with; they won't go back without an explanation.

"Uncle, if anything happens, let me know, and the consequences might be better," Qiao Lian'er said.

Boss Qiao looked at his niece, Qiao Lian'er, whose bright black eyes were calm and composed, as if she could resolve any difficulty in front of her.

Alright, anyway, Madam Feng and Qiao Yunni have already blocked the carriage from leaving, they'll find out sooner or later.

He glanced back.

"Open the carriage."

The taxi door opened, and Ms. Feng was the first to rush inside.

Feng saw that Dayong was lying on a frame, covered in blood and bandaged in countless places. The blood seeping out had soaked and stained the bandages red. Dayong had his eyes closed, his face was pale, and he was unconscious.

Feng's heart felt as if it had been shattered.

The atmosphere seemed to calm down all at once. She reached out with trembling hands to check Dayong's breathing. His breathing was weak, but at least he was breathing.

She breathed a sigh of relief, slumped into the carriage, stared blankly at her son, and tears streamed down her face.

In another carriage, Xiao Meng leaned back in his seat, his upper body naked, but wrapped in a lot of binding cloth, stained with blood, but his condition was much better than Dayong's.

However, after several days of travel, both of them developed inflammation and swelling.

The others were injured to varying degrees. Da Cheng's forehead was bandaged, Qiao Lao Er's arm was in a sling, and Qiao Lao San's leg was injured.

One can imagine how fierce the battle must have been on the mountain roads of the Kui Niu Kingdom.

"Sister-in-law, get up quickly, don't worry, getting her to the clinic is the most important thing now." Qiao Yunni helped Feng Shi up.

Now everyone understands why they said there was still something going on in the county town—it was to rescue people.

“Yes, sister-in-law, at least everyone came back alive. If Da Yong’s condition is a bit more serious, he can go to the clinic for treatment and rest for a while, and he’ll be fine,” Qiao Laosan said.

Thinking of an even more terrifying consequence, Feng nodded with lingering fear, and then began to curse at those in front of her.

"Hey, Brother Qiao, what are you standing there for? Hurry up and get to the clinic. If you had let me take a look earlier, we would be here getting treatment now. Don't say we stopped the carriage; you're the one dawdling."

"Something happened to the children, and you're allowed to know but we're not? What, am I not the children's mother, their aunt? Am I not part of your family, Old Qiao?"

"You'll remember this debt. I'll settle it with you properly one day."

This was the first time in all the years since they got married that Mrs. Feng had ever been jealous of Mr. Qiao.

She just couldn't tolerate that her son was in such a state and they still had to keep it from her.

Boss Qiao dared not refute, and hurriedly drove the carriage towards the city.

As the eldest son in the family, he already felt guilty for not protecting his two children.

However, he didn't intentionally hide it; he just didn't want his family to worry.

Qiao Lian'er's composure prompted Feng to quickly adjust her mindset and actively deal with the situation.

He realized that he had underestimated his family.

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