Sangzi asked curiously, "How could you be overworked? Isn't your sister-in-law's job quite easy?"
But as soon as the question left his mouth, he realized that although he was single, he was the director of the Revolutionary Committee and had seen this kind of thing quite often.
Before he could explain, Sangshen sighed and said in a deep voice, "Brother, you don't understand!"
Sangzi: ....
He was worrying unnecessarily about that little bastard!
"Take your sister-in-law to the recycling center when she wakes up," he instructed.
Sangshen nodded and whispered, "I understand, brother. If it really doesn't work, let Lingling take the medicine for a while longer. Otherwise, I'll always be worried."
Sangzi didn't interfere in the young couple's affairs: "You can decide for yourself."
Sangshen hummed in agreement, then asked, "Brother, what exactly happened today?"
Sang Zi looked around, pulled up a chair and sat down next to her younger brother, and whispered, "That person today was someone who was found to have problems at the machinery factory. He somehow escaped on the way back to the police station, which led to this whole mess."
Sangshen frowned: "Escaped? How could they escape right under the noses of so many police officers?"
Sang Zi understood his younger brother's underlying meaning. "Don't worry, I won't let this go so easily." As he said this, a sharp glint flashed in his eyes, and his aura became fierce.
Whoever nearly took Sangzi's life should be prepared for his revenge.
Sangshen didn't try to dissuade him, only saying, "Then be careful."
Sang Zi suppressed the fierceness in her eyes, raised her hand and rubbed her younger brother's head: "Brother understands."
Sangshen shook her head and brushed his hand away: "How old am I? Why are you still rubbing my head?"
A smile flashed in Sang Zi's eyes, and she withdrew her hand as he asked. Just as she was about to tease him, Sang Shen grabbed her arm. "Why haven't you applied the medicine yet?"
Facing her younger brother's reproachful gaze, Sang Zi felt inexplicably guilty.
Finally, Sangzi sat obediently in the chair, enjoying her younger brother's application of the medicine. Watching his focused expression, her eyes were filled with relief and a smile...
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