Chapter 1864: It Hurts Him The Most
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
As for the last sentence, ‘My matter is actually just an ordinary case of medical malpractice’… No matter how he looked at it, he found it weird. It was as if… he was trying to absolve Ye Zhifan!
That’s right! This was why he found it strange!
Uncle Chen’s words made him feel like he was trying to defend Ye Zhifan but he was angry. That was why he used the word ‘think’ and so on, which were inconsistent with his later remarks.
Did Uncle Chen think that there was something wrong with Ye Zhifan? Or did he sense something?
Ye Zhifan had the guts to harm Uncle Chen?
Why would he harm Uncle Chen?
What reason was there for him to make a move like this?
If he harmed Uncle Chen, what would Ye Zhifan get? Wasn’t he afraid of being exposed and losing his position?
Ye Zhifan was a smart and cautious official. His little fox had such a bad relationship with her family but he had never done anything. Even when Ye Ying got into trouble during the college entrance examination, he didn’t do anything irrational. How could such a person suddenly harm Uncle Chen?
For a moment, Xia Jinyuan was stumped due to the things Principal Chen said when he was questioned by the military during their investigation.
Initially, he wanted to let the little fox see the military investigation report. Now, he wanted to wait for Uncle Chen’s explanation.
Ye Jian didn’t spend too long asking questions. She got up and looked at Principal Chen through the glass. She pursed her dry lips tightly. Her gaze was like that of a child who was afraid of losing something. She was afraid that everything would disappear in the blink of an eye.
How could she not be afraid?
In her previous life, Ye Jian, who yearned for kinship and love, was all alone until her death. In this life, she got what she wanted. She got what she wanted most in her previous life and made up for her regrets in her previous life. Grandpa Gen had passed away. Ye Jian was now most worried about Principal Chen.
Moreover, she knew Principal Chen’s identity and was even more afraid of losing her last relative.
She was really, really afraid. Even though she was a determined soldier, she was still afraid of losing her family.
“If you continue looking at him like this, Uncle Chen will wake up even if you don’t go in.” Xia Jinyuan gently pushed the door open and entered. He pulled Ye Jian and told her not to constantly stare at Uncle Chen. When she looked at him like this, the air of sadness around her made him feel suffocated and uncomfortable.
Her sorrow made his heart ache the most.
He really wanted to ask her why she would occasionally carry an air of sadness around her. It was like ink that could not be dissolved and as though she was isolated from the entire world. It made him panic uncontrollably.
He had to ask. He definitely had to.
But now, Uncle Chen was still lying in the hospital. If he were to ask her now, she would definitely say that she was worried about Uncle Chen.
“It’s all in the past, Little Fox. Uncle Chen is fine. Why are you sad? You should be happy.” Xia Jinyuan patted her shoulder and said to the guard, “We’ll guard this place. If we need anything, we’ll have to trouble you again.”
“Yes!” The guard saluted and left.
Ye Jian knew that something was wrong with her. She lowered her head and took a deep breath before turning around. Captain Xia was right. If she continued staring, Uncle Chen would definitely wake up.
She turned around and saw the folder in his hand. A sharp glint flashed across her eyes as she asked softly, “Have you gotten everything?”
“Yes, the documents are all here. You can take a look first.” After entering the hospital, he went to get the medical records and the investigation report from the Southern Province’s police. Ye Jian had gone straight to the sanatorium. He looked at Ye Jian, whose expression was back to normal. There was no sadness on her face anymore. Xia Jinyuan’s gaze was filled with pity as he said gently, “Sit down and go through them.. If you’re tired, lean against the wall and rest for a while.”