It was already seven in the evening by the time they finished skimming through the video recordings.
With Julian Goyleâs authentication, Yan Suizhi and Gu Yan obtained all of the video files as evidence, made copies for them to keep, and followed procedure to submit the new evidence.
Ordinary people would dine together after finishing business at this hour. However, Julian Goyle was a notary. By the current alliance rules, it wouldnât be appropriate for them to dine together.
This was also tacitly understood between them.
âAlright. Then Iâll go back first,â Julian Goyle bid farewell to them both and left.
âAre you hungry yet?â Yan Suizhi took a look at the time. He swept his gaze down Two Moon Street, seeing what there was to eat.
Gu Yan glanced over at him. âNot hungry.â
Yan Suizhi tskâed. âYour stomach has probably gone numb from hunger. What shall we eat?â
Gu Yan, ââŚâ
While they talked, Yan Suizhi noticed that Rosie Dale, with a hand clinging onto the hem of his coat, was looking not too far off.
âWhat are you looking at?â Yan Suizhi bent down and asked her.
Rosie hid behind him. She tilted her head up and shot a bashful smile at him, murmuring, âI know him.â
As she said this, she pointed her finger in a particular direction.
âWhat did she say?â
Yan Suizhi heard Gu Yan ask him this as soon as he straightened back up.
His voice was very deep; hearing this low-pitched voice suddenly speak close to his ears made his ears tingle.
Yan Suizhi turned his head away imperceptibly, then lifted his chin in the direction Rosie pointed at. âNothing much. She said she saw someone that she knew.â
At the turn-in to Two Moon Street that connected to a run-down alley, a taxi was stopped on the side and two people were chatting by the door. One of them was a slightly stout middle-aged man, with one hand put against the car door as if heâd just come out of the driverâs seat.
The other man was a person they all knewâFix, the taxi driver who had driven Rosie to the hospital that day.
This scene looked very familiar.
Yan Suizhi suddenly recalled that when he came to Two Moon Street on the first day, the unlicensed taxi that had sent him over had dropped him off over there, then made a call to someone to take over the shift.
Only, he never thought that there would be such coincidences. The person he had contacted was Fix?
Yan Suizhi glanced at the car plate:Â EM1033.
It looked just as familiar. His guess shouldnât have been too far off.
However, there wasnât anything noteworthy about the tone the taxi driver had when contacting Fix previously; but now, they both looked rather disgruntled.
There wasnât any need for them to make their greetings in this type of atmosphere, let alone that neither Gu Yan nor he were that extroverted. So they simply glanced over, taking Rosie to walk in the opposite direction.
As per the rules at Southcross Law Firm, when a lawyer brought his intern along on a business trip for a court case, meals and board were fully covered. Of course, anyone that an intern insisted on treating wasnât included in this coverage.
However, the exact phrasing of this rule was âthree meals a dayâ. For Yan Suizhi who needed five meals a day, the more stingy lawyers would feel hard-pressed to accommodate.
Fortunately, Gu Yan didnât have any stinginess written in his bones.
Immediately, he brought Yan Suizhi and Rosie to a very, very expensive⌠vegetarian restaurant.
ââŚâ
Yan Suizhiâs soul hurt.
This vegetarian restaurant wasnât completely vegetarian, they just mainly served vegetarian dishes.
Gu Yan ordered a table full of vegetarian dishes, along with a serving of sweet prawns and a serving of king crab jelly. Yan Suizhi didnât know the Gu Yan from back then very well and wasnât very clear on what exactly Gu Yan liked to eat. But from his impression, Gu Yan wasnât quite keen on food being served raw.
There were very few sweet prawns. Three beautifully plated prawns were individually laid in pocket-sized dishes on a larger serving plate. Further taunting him was that there were only two tiny pieces of crab jelly.
Gu Yan placed the two dishes in front of Rosie, and Rosie was seated next to Yan Suizhiâthose two dishes constantly swam about in Yan Suizhiâs vision.
So, Yan Suizhi had reason to suspect that this bastard had deliberately ordered these two dishes to leave in his sight, for he really liked eating these.
Professor Yanâs soul really hurt.
He ate his food, completely grief-stricken. When he finished, he crossed his arms and reclined in his seat, admiring the glittering, translucent glaze on the sweet prawns, feeling the grassy taste in his mouth turn astringent.
Rosie seemed to deeply enjoy her prawns. She immediately pushed the last plate towards Yan Suizhi, undisguised child-like longing written all over her face. âYou try it.â
The esteemed Professor Yan wore the shamelessness of a bushy-tailed wolf; putting on an act, he smiled gracefully, âThank you, but Iâm already full.â
Rosie went, âOh.â Then, she pushed the plate towards Gu Yan. âYou try it.â
Yan Suizhi, ââŚâ Donât you know how to insist, girl?
Gu Yan told Rosie, âThank you, but this was ordered for you. We donât need it.â
Rosie rubbed her tummy, âBut Iâm full too.â
After saying this, she simply divided the sweet prawn. She placed a small dish before Yan Suizhi, a small dish before Gu Yan, then lowered her head and concentrated on counting the candies in her pocket. Children always spoke this frivolously; before any time had passed they would already be entertaining themselves. Sure enough, she didnât have any intention to keep eating.
Yan Suizhi lowered his head and moved the dish, saying to Gu Yan, âIt would be ungracious to decline. Also, I really need to eat this sweet prawn.â
Gu Yan, âWhere is there a âneedâ?â
Yan Suizhi pointed at his own face. âSee this? Itâs the same colour as grass, alright? Iâve to eat some other colours to neutralise it.â
Gu Yan was utterly unmoved. âSweet prawns are transparent. It wonât have any effect.â
Yan Suizhi, âHow could I have taughtâŚâ
Gu Yan raised his gaze.
Yan Suizhi, ââŚthought to call you my teacher?â
Gu Yan looked over. For that fleeting moment, his expression turned minutely odd, as if weighing something in his mind.
âAlright, fine. Then I want a cooked prawn.â To hide the earlier slip of his tongue, Yan Suizhi avoided Gu Yanâs eyes and casually changed the topic.
Out of the corner of his eye, Gu Yan looked at him for a while longer, but didnât say anything in the end. Perhaps he had been choked by his words, or something else.
Gu Yan eventually looked away from him, swiping a finger over his ring-shaped smart device. He tapped on an audio recording.
Immediately after, Yan Suizhiâs own voice was unhurriedly broadcasted from the ring-shaped smart device: âIâll obediently go back to eating grass, alright?â
Yan Suizhi, â???â
This was what he had said before when eating the lamb chops. But he had never expected that Gu Yan would actually record it! How vindictive must a person be to do such a thing?!
Yan Suizhi, âIf I didnât remember wrong, I said that Iâll obediently eat grass tomorrow. Presently, itâs still today.â
Gu Yan, âYour evidence?â
Yan Suizhi, ââŚâ
Fine. The student had spread his wings, incredible.
During this one meal, Professor Yan was fed grass and bloated with anger; it could be considered an exceedingly sumptuous meal.
It was almost nine by the time they got back to the hotel. Rosie returned to her room with a bag of takeout and a pocketful of blue candy.
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âDonât be in a hurry to make inquiries about the streetlamp,â said Yan Suizhi, âcarefully look through the surveillance footage tonight first.â
However, on this night, Yan Suizhi had mostly moved around indoors. The route to and from was by car, and they really hadnât walked much. So, the wound only pricked slightly and wasnât anything too unbearable.
At least, to Yan Suizhi, this little prickling was pretty much non-existent.
The hot shower relaxed his body and mind. He didnât know if it was some kind of psychological effect, but after coming out from his shower, the wound on his leg still felt heated.
He applied a layer of ointment as instructed by the doctor and wrapped it with the medical gauze the doctor had given him, neither too tightly nor too loosely.
Outside the French windows, the houses of Wine City slumbered in dim light; an ant nest sprawled across a boundless expanse, speckled with starlike golden-white lights. The lights were sparsely scattered, drenched in a lonely warmth.
Yan Suizhi took a sip of warm water, going into a daze as he stared out the window. His eyelashes appeared exceptionally dark when wet from the shower. The thoughts and emotions in his eyes, half-hidden beneath his lashes, were even harder to read.
Bzztâ
The smart device on his figure suddenly vibrated.
It was a new notification. The source of the notification wasnât unfamiliar; it was Southcrossâ office numberâ
An error has occurred with the submitted application to loan copies of case files and will temporarily not be approved.
The person who handled this wasnât unfamiliar, either; it was Ms Fizz.
Yan Suizhi thought about it. He got up and went to knock on the next roomâs door.
When Gu Yan came to open the door, his shirt button had just been loosened, his bony fingers still curled around the collar. He was on the comms with someone. Perhaps because the soundproofing of the room was good, he didnât bother using an earpiece and the sound was set on speaker mode.
As soon as Yan Suizhi entered the door, Ms Fizzâs voice slammed into his face. âThere are several level 1 cases in it, how can you just casually let an intern loan it out? Donât kid me, werenât you the one most opposed to sharing important files around, Gu? Why have you changed after taking in an intern? Though itâs true that that intern is very likeable, if I were his teacher Iâd also want to create the most optimal learning conditions for him, but rules are rules; you canât bend them just because of his looks.â
Gu Yan, ââŚâ
Yan Suizhi, ââŚâ
Any one sentence randomly picked from Ms Fizzâs words was a riot, causing the two people in the room to stare stiffly at each other for a good few seconds, both as awkward as the other.
Reality proved that Ms Fizz felt the most awkward.
Yan Suizhi coughed appropriately to make his presence known.
Fizz inhaled sharply. âOopsâRuan?â
Yan Suizhi said, âItâs me, Ms Fizz.â
Fizz, âGu, youâŚâ
âHe just came in.â While saying this, Gu Yanâs hands left his collar.
Yan Suizhi glanced over and saw that the button that was previously loosened was now fastened again.
Back before, Yan Suizhi had found that as long as there were other people around, Gu Yan would always make sure to appear well put together, never showing a more personal side of himself.
âThen you heard all of it?â Fizz recovered quickly, asking frankly after a few awkward seconds.
Yan Suizhi smiled, âI heard you praise me for being likeable, thank you.â
Put this way, Fizz no longer felt embarrassed and immediately said with a smile, âI meant those words, you donât have to thank me for them. But rules are rules, and there is a line drawn here. I really canât do anything about it.â
Gu Yan was conversely a little surprised by the rules she mentioned. âI canât even submit the application on his behalf?â
Fizz sighed helplessly, sounding forty years older. âThatâs why I keep telling you lawyers to read the rules on occasion. Even if they donât normally concern you, theyâre not just there for show. According to the rules, an application to loan case files up to level 1 clearance has to be reported above. There are a lot of formalities involved.â
Gu Yan frowned, making to say something.
But Fizz spoke as quickly as a bouncing bean. âBut I know how much you dislike these procedures, so I didnât report the application to above this time.â
Gu Yanâs frown relaxed. âAlright, leave it as it is first then. Time will be a little tight but Iâll have him organise them when we get back to the law firm.â
Fizz was a little suspicious of the motive behind the loan application. âDonât push these interns so hard. The list of deaths from overwork compiled by the Lawyerâs Association in recent years has grown to quite a horrifying length, donât let it extend to include interns.â
âHoweverââ she thought a moment and continued, âtime does seem to be a little tight. When will you return? I reckon itâll take you another two or three more days? The internâs preliminary assessment is soon after you return. Itâs too tiring to have to organise files and prepare for the assessment, how about you leave the files be for now?â
âNo.â
âItâs fine.â
Gu Yan and Yan Suizhi spoke at the same time.
Fizz, ââŚRuan, donât join the fuss, give yourself a way out. From past experience, I can tell you that having to do both will be the death of you. If youâre distracted by having to organise the files, you definitely wonât be able to pass the assessment. And the worst thing is, just look at that Gu standing next to you. Yeah, are you looking? This Lawyer Gu is the strictest and scariest mentor at the preliminary assessment every year. Other people still have their teachers to protect them. You donât. Please wake up.â
Yan Suizhi restrained his smile. âIâm wide awake.â
Fizz, âJust making sure you are.â
Gu Yan, ââŚâ
He could tell. He could never let Yan Suizhi and Fizz in the same vicinity in the future; the way they chimed in perfect synchrony would give him a headache.
Yan Suizhi touched his finger and turned back to ask Gu Yan, âTeacher Gu, may I know if you will protect your intern a little during the preliminary assessment?â
Gu Yan, stony-faced, âWhat do you think? 50, at most.â
Yan Suizhi smiled, nodding. âAlright.â
After saying this, he swiped a finger over the ring-shaped smart device. An audio recording began to broadcastâ
âTeacher Gu, may I know if you will protect your intern a little during the preliminary assessment?â
âWhat do you think? 50, at most.â
Yan Suizhi wagged his finger, âAnything less than 50 points is foul play. This is evidence.â
Fizz was losing her head from laughter on the other end. âNicely done, Ruan.â
Gu Yan, ââŚâ
After cutting off the call with Fizz, the noisy room immediately quietened down.
The contrast was so startling that Yan Suizhi felt it a little overly quiet. He was about to open his mouth and say a little something when Gu Yan beat him to it.
âWere you looking for me for something?â
It was only then that Yan Suizhi remembered what he had come over for. He waved his smart device. âI had just received notification that the application did not go through and wanted to tell you, but thereâs no need to anymore. Are you about to shower and rest? Then Iâll head back first.â
With this, he opened the door, very casually waving as he walked outside. âSee you tomorrow.â
Behind him, Gu Yan seemed to want to say something. âYouâŚâ
Yan Suizhi started and turned back towards him, âIs there something else?â
Gu Yan frowned. He finally said in a low voice, âNevermind, itâs nothing. Just organise the files when we return. Did you avoid the wound when you showered?â
Yan Suizhi looked down at his leg. Under the hem of his bathrobe, he could see that the skin around the gauze by his ankle was slightly red.
ââŚâ
He really hadnât avoided itâŚ
Caught, Professor Yanâs first reaction was to grab the doorknob. He decisively slammed the door shut.
â
After returning to his room, he sat beside the French windows again. As he drank the water that had completely cooled down, he suddenly found himself both amused and vexed: the wound was on his leg, what was he feeling so guilty forâŚ
Yan Suizhi had muddled along by himself for many years. Because of his high status and accomplishments, no one tried to or dared to care for him. It really felt quite strange having someone minding him like this all of a sudden.
After finishing that glass of chilled water, he pulled out the video recordings they obtained from those restaurants today.
He and Gu Yan each had a copy of them. Gu Yanâs was stored in his photon computer; his was stored in his smart device.
He took out his earpiece and electronic pen, created a few blank pages, and carefully watched those few recordings from beginning to end. As the time that they had in the restaurants was limited, they only managed to watch a few key points. But now there was ample time for him to watch through the surveillance from the days before and after.
He watched most of it on fast forward. It was only at particular timepoints or when particular people appeared, that he would slow it down and make some notes on the page.
The notes he made leapt quickly from one to another, and he didnât conscientiously jot down every word that formed the thought.
He usually wrote a timestamp and abbreviated the thought into two or three words next to it. Sometimes, two different timestamps and notes together were even connected with a long, broad stroke.
When he finished going through the bulk of the recordings, there werenât many words written on it; each point was distributed in different positions on the page with long and short lines connecting them together. Surprisingly, it didnât look messy at first glance, contrarily even giving off a slight artistic flair.
But if anyone looked closely⌠aside from him, no one could make sense of it.
Life in the slums as depicted in the video was completely different from the ambience given off by Two Moon Street.
Even if it were daytime, this area was always dimly lit for the lanes were narrow and the houses were crammed together. Gloomy shadows were cast at every nook and cranny, crowding out the light. It always gave off a sense of chaos, but it also had a few repetitive rules mixed within this disorder.
Most of what Yan Suizhi jotted on the first half of the page was thisâ
For example, every day at nine in the morning and at around seven in the evening, the woman who lived diagonally opposite Joshuaâs house would take out her garbage. Some heat would emanate from the hole by the side of the machine next to the dumpster, and a drunkard often relied on this heat to tide through the night. So, this woman would often quarrel with this drunkard for ten minutes a day, seven days a week, after taking out the garbage.
And after that quarrel, that drunkard would slowly shake off his sleep, pace around the surroundings, and rub his head as he headed home. He stayed in the small cabin behind Kitty Bellâs house.
For example, at lunch and dinner hour every day, that short and stout middle-aged taxi driver would stop at the intersection outside the alley and hand the taxi to Fix. Fix would always drive the car into the alley, have a meal or a cigarette, rest for half an hour, then drive out the other end of the alley.
His shift usually lasted no more than an hour and a half, and he would come back alone. Sometimes, he would stay a long time at home; sometimes, he would go out with a cigarette dangling from his mouth.
When Yan Suizhi saw this, he had half a mind to get up and discuss this briefly with Gu Yan. But right as he stood up, he felt a swelling ache come from the wound on his leg. It was too troublesome; he straightforwardly used his smart device to send Gu Yan a message:
-Letâs go find that taxi driver Fix tomorrow
Gu Yanâs reply came quickly:
-Watching the recording?
-Mhm. The car is parked at a good angle. Ask him if he has surveillance installed in his car, which model it is, and whether it can video the happenings behind the car.
-Donât get your hopes up.
-Who knows, what if we get lucky.
After Yan Suizhi sent this, he thought for a moment and shook his head, supplementing:
-I donât seem to have much luck. Weâll be counting on you.
This time, perhaps Gu Yan was busy with something; there wasnât any response for a long time.
And a long time later, he finally replied:
-Mn.
Mn, your ass.
Whereâs your courtesy??
Yan Suizhi angrily closed the message interface and continued to watch the recordings.
Most of what he wrote in the second half of the page revolved around Joshua Daleâ
For example, Joshua Dale would leave the house at a little after six every morning. At least eight out of ten times, he would run into Chester, Kitty Bellâs relative. Enemies were bound to meet on a narrow road; they would each walk on one side of the alley without saying a word to each other from start to end. If they did, they would inevitably raise their voices, looking close to blows.
Every day at eleven in the morning, the little girl Rosie would drag a square stool and sit by the door, acting like a stone lion.
At around eleven-thirty, Chester would return home.
Mystifyingly, he seemed to be at odds with Joshua Dale, but seemed to have a good relationship with Rosie. There were even two times that he gave Rosie something when he passed by, some small gift or other. There was also a time when the drunkard wandered around Rosie and Chester kept standing by the wall as a deterrent until the drunkard walked off; only then did he return home.
And Joshua Dale usually wouldnât be back until around noon. When he came back, Rosie would docilely follow him in, dragging the square stool behind her.
Chester always left after lunch. Conversely, Joshua Daleâs movements in the afternoon didnât follow any fixed pattern. He would occasionally only leave at two or three, and occasionally leave early, only coming back at around six or seven.
Chester always came home around eight in the evening.
The alley was much quieter after the case without Joshua and Rosie, and even Chester mostly stayed in the hospital, only coming back late at night.
Even that drunkard stopped lumbering around the dumpster area for several days. There were two days that he even took a jog down the alley, pulling a few people on his route into a chat, including the woman who regularly took out garbage.
Fixâs taxi, as always, continued to stop by at those two timepoints before leaving.
After combing through those timepoints in the video several more times, Yan Suizhi leaned back against the chair to study the pages of notes he had taken down, circling a few names as he did. He then combined it with the case file he had previously read and made careful comparisons between themâŚ
In the past, it was very normal for him to spend the night like this when he was busy. If there was time, heâd take a nap in between, and drink a cup of coffee to energise himself after waking up. Everyday, he would make sure to exercise for half an hour, so even if these late nights werenât too good on his body, he could still shoulder the burden. It was very uncommon for him to unwittingly fall asleep when looking at a caseâŚ
But today was an exception.
He really couldnât remember at which point he started to feel tired, and at which point he changed his position. In short, by the time he squinted and pulled himself halfway into consciousness, he found that he was already lying in bed with only a corner of the quilt over him.
Before his mind cleared up, he felt very hot and unbearably feverish. A while later, when he woke up, he inexplicably felt very cold, but his mind was still as dizzy as before.
When Gu Yan got the hotel staff to forcibly open his door, Yan Suizhi was bundled up in the white quilt and sleeping restlessly.
His eyebrows were tightly knit together. Hearing the noise from the people entering his room, he unconsciously buried his face further into the pillow, then stopped moving.
After a few seconds, he squinted his eyes open, blinking. He clung onto his barely conscious awareness and asked gloomily, âWho is it? Get outâŚâ
His voice sounded extremely impatient, a far cry from the usual smile in his voice.
Also, his voice was low and hoarse, as if delirious from fever.
Gu Yan strode to his bedside and reached out, pressing his hand against Yan Suizhiâs forehead. Probably because his hand was cold, Yan Suizhiâs frown deepened from the chill, but his mind turned a little more sober.
ââŚwhy did you come in?â Yan Suizhi took a while to get used to the sensation, then with his eyes half-lidded, muttered a few words.
Even with a forehead that burnt Gu Yanâs hand, he still had the energy to glare at people.
But he closed his eyes not long after he finished his glare, hazily, dizzily, slowly falling back asleep.
Perhaps due to the discomfort of his fever and that Gu Yanâs chilly palm felt soothing, as Gu Yan was about to draw back his hand, Yan Suizhi pressed his forehead forward with his eyes closed. This action was very muted, yet it felt as though he had consciously made to nuzzle his head into Gu Yanâs palm.
So much so that Gu Yan paused for a beat when drawing back his hand.
âHow is he?â The young lad with many silver piercings from the front reception was the one who had come up to open the door for him.
Two minutes ago, when Gu Yan went to him asking for the master key, his heart thumped and he had almost swallowed down the gum he was chewing. He stretched his neck and managed to stop it from going down.
As he hastily hurried up, his heart was like a frog set in gradually heated water, sploshing about relentlessly.
It wasnât much if there was any small incident or illness, but in the event that any unexpected misfortune came knocking, he could pretty much bid this hotel business adieu.
âFever.â After Gu Yan drew back his hand from his forehead, he hesitated briefly and lifted a corner of the lower half of Yan Suizhiâs quilt.
He glanced at it and covered it back up, then turned to ask. âDo you have any anti-inflammatory medicine?â
Who knew what nasty things ran through the young ladâs mind, but the colour of his face turned particularly spectacular for a moment. Wavering, he rubbed his neck and said, âYeah. I have all kinds of anti-inflammatory medicine, hang on a bit.â
With this, he sprinted out of the room exuberantly.
ââŚâ
Gu Yan felt that there must be a few screws loose in that guyâs head.
Yan Suizhi frowned and squinted his eyes again at the disturbance of these two peopleâs voices. This time, he raised his head slightly, stared at Gu Yan for a long time, then slumped back down, mumbling, âIllegal trespassing is a criminal offence, Gu Yan. If you refuse to leave after youâre caught, youâll be punished with imprisonment for up to three yearsâŚâ
Gu Yan, ââŚâ
Still could recognise people, still could remember the law; that wasnât too bad already, it was only that he didnât seem to know where his body was.
He let Yan Suizhi fall back asleep without disturbing him further, deciding to pour a glass of warm water to leave on the bedside table.
When the young lad came back again, he brought a medicine box, in which were seven or eight kinds of anti-inflammatory medicine and a dozen different kinds of fever medicine, as well as two home-use anti-inflammatory injections, just like a human vending machine. âBy right, the medicine in Wine City should work basically the same way as what you have over there. But they may have been manufactured in different places, so I donât know if thereâs anything you guys are averse to.â
Gu Yan picked two boxes of medicine with lesser side effects and an injection needle. âThank you.â
âIs there anything else I can help with?â The lad asked, âIâve studied two years of nursing before, I shouldnât have any problems when it comes to giving injections.â
Actually, this type of injection for home use was easily administered; even people without nursing knowledge would be able to handle it. However, Gu Yan still let him lend a hand.
When Yan Suizhiâs scalded calf and ankle was exposed, the young lad then knew that he had made a huge misunderstanding. He turned his head away and coughed, then looked down at the obviously inflamed wound, saying, âThat must be painful.â
The lad unpacked the injection needle. He tapped it lightly twice on the side of Yan Suizhiâs leg, âThis guy really doesnât treat his leg as a leg. Press his knee down for me. Iâm afraid that heâd shirk away when half-awake and leave the needle stuck in his leg.â
It was at this time that Yan Suizhi became fully sober on all accounts.
After all, having someone press his knee and twist it sideways was a⌠very disconcerting feeling.
He instinctively tried to pull his leg back, then supported himself up to a sitting position with impatience written all over his face. As a result, he came eye to eye with Gu Yan who was pressing him down.
âYou actually woke up?â At this point, the young lad spoke up and waved the injection needle at him. âThis inflammation⌠Iâll be making a couple of injections along your wound in a bit, so it may be a little painful. Err⌠truth be told, it may be very painful. So just put up with it a little.â
Yan Suizhiâs eyelashes drooped down. He lazily replied with a hum.
The young lad had injected himself with this type of anti-inflammatory injection before; once the needle went in he wailed like a ghost, no joke. By the time he finished a round of injections, there was a circle of curious onlookers at his door.
Little did he expect that after circling the wound with injections, aside from feeling the tightening of muscle, this guest didnât have any other reaction.
âDoesnât it hurt?â the lad tossed the single-use injection into the disposal.
Yan Suizhiâs response was dismissive. âItâs alright.â
Gu Yan loosened the hand on his knee. Yan Suizhi also exhaled quietly in relief, only realising his shoulder and back muscles had been taut after feeling a little soreness in his shoulder.
The young lad spread the medicated ointment on the gauze and passed it over to Gu Yan.
Yan Suizhi moved his leg. âIt would be fine if it was when I was asleep, but now that Iâm awake, I think Iâd better do it myself.â
Gu Yan glanced at him. He didnât insist and passed the gauze over.
Now, Yan Suizhi felt completely at ease. As he frowned and wrapped his wound with gauze, he found how red and swollen his wound was, and couldnât help but laugh at himself in a hoarse voice, âWent to sleep and woke up with another leg.â
Gu Yan, âGo ask the lamb chops you had yesterday.â
âThe effect really is quick.â
Gu Yan, âWould you like another one today?â
Yan Suizhi, ââŚâ
Knowing that he was wrong, he obediently shut up. He wrapped the gauze, and firmly bound the quilt around his leg, leaving it out of sight and out of mind.
The young lad tidied up his things and made his leave. âThen Iâll go down first. Donât let any more water touch your leg. For better or for worse, this leg has grown out of your body, not from the lottery. Cherish it a little.â
Yan Suizhi, ââŚâ
Once the young lad left, only he and Gu Yan remained in the room.
He initially thought that this student was surely about to start splaying poison, poisoning him to his death; but little did he expect that Gu Yan would simply sit on the side of the bed and open the anti-inflammatory and fever medicine for him.
âHand.â
Yan Suizhi, ââŚâ
His mind was still a little fuzzy from the fever, but he felt it a little amusing in his heart. He followed Gu Yanâs instructions and stretched out a hand.
Gu Yan shook two capsules out onto the palm of his hand, then handed the warm water he poured earlier to him. âEat the medicine first.â
Yan Suizhiâs throat was so sore that both swallowing capsules or water felt uncomfortable. Uninterested, he drank a little water then shoved the cup back into Gu Yanâs hand. âThatâs enough.â
âDid I say something to you earlier?â Yan Suizhi massaged his temples. âI canât remember it anymore, did I say any sort of nonsense?â
Gu Yan, âDo you have nonsense that you canât say?â
Yan Suizhi smiled. âNo. Iâm afraid that Iâll speak ill of you to your face when my mind isnât fully awake.â
Gu Yanâs gaze paused on him for a moment, then shifted away. âNothing of that sort. You only threatened me with the law saying you wanted to sentence me for illegal trespassing.â
Yan Suizhi, ââŚâ
He found it quite funny. âThen why did you forcibly enter my room?â
Gu Yan, âI suggest that you take a look at your smart device.â
Puzzled, Yan Suizhi projected a hologram and took a look:
38 missed communication callsâŚâŚâŚâŚ
Gu Yan poured out the cooled water in the cup and fetched a fresh glass of warm water. His voice was slightly muffled under the sound of running water. âYou didnât respond when I knocked on the door, didnât pick up when I called, and there was no sound from you in the morning at allâŚâ
âAnd it just had to be a hotel again.â He looked up and glanced at the mirror, swiftly relaxing the frown between his brows.
By the time he returned to the bedside, his face was composed.
âJust had to be, what?â Yan Suizhi unconsciously took the glass cup that was handed to him and slowly drank the warm water to soothe his throat. âThe sound of water was too loud, I couldnât hear you.â
âItâs nothing much,â said Gu Yan. âI received a notice in the morning. The court will be held the day after tomorrow.â
âWhat time?â Yan Suizhi passed the pages he had written last night to Gu Yan. âI jotted down some notes yesterday, Iâm handing them over to you. Whoâs going up to the defence table this time?â
This obviously wasnât a serious question; he himself laughed first after saying it.
Gu Yan was speechless as well. âDo you still remember that youâre an intern? Or do you plan to hop on one leg to the defence table before the judge?â