I Was a Group Pet In 80

Chapter 983: open the door!

  Chapter 983 Open the door!

   Gu Juan, who hadn't held back her words all this time, heard Zhang Chunlan's words, and immediately answered angrily, "They must have done it on purpose, they are separated by a wall, if it wasn't for making loud noises on purpose, how could Wu Xing hear it."

  When Zhang Chunlan heard the words, she wanted to say a few words for Cao Yufang, but when the words came to her lips, she saw the expressions of Wu Yue and Shen Xiumei, and took them back.

  Wu Yue had already seen through Zhang Chunlan's bottomless protection of Cao Yufang, so she didn't have much reaction at this time.

  Shen Xiumei and Gu Juan were dissatisfied, but she was Wu Yue's mother after all, and Wu Yue didn't say anything, so they naturally couldn't say anything.

  The doctor in charge of Wu Xing had been paying attention to the conversation of the four of them, and understood something at this moment. Thinking of Zhang Dafu coming to ask about Wu Xing's leg injury, he felt very regretful.

  If he had known this earlier, he would never have said anything.

   Now that something has happened, it is useless to regret it.

  Several people stood outside all the time. Shen Xiumei was worried that Wu Yue would be tired from standing, so she ran to the ward where Cao Yufang lived before and moved a stool out for Wu Yue to sit on.

  Wu Yue felt very tired standing up, and she was not polite.

  Seeing the scene where Wu Yue and Shen Xiumei's mother-in-law and daughter-in-law get along, Zhang Chunlan felt an indescribably sour feeling in her heart.

   She cried for so long about Wu Xing, but Wu Yue didn't come to comfort her, and her attitude towards her was still very cold...

   Several people waited at the door for another ten minutes, and the movement in the room gradually quieted down.

   When the room was completely quiet, a few people except Wu Yue suddenly discovered a problem at the same time.

   It’s okay for Wu Xing to throw things, at least they can be sure that Wu Xing is fine, this Wu Xing suddenly became quiet, and they suddenly began to fear that something would happen to Wu Xing.

  The room was quiet for two or three minutes, the doctor couldn't stand still, looked at Wu Yue and said, "Shall we go in now?"

   At this time, the doctor has noticed that among the four women, although Wu Yue is not the oldest, she is the calmest and most capable, and her words are also very useful.

   Wu Xing is emotionally unstable now, he is very worried that Wu Xing will not do anything beyond his imagination.

   Now Wu Xing is in charge of him, if something happens, he will be responsible to a certain extent.

  Wu Yue listened carefully to the movement in the room, then nodded to the doctor, and said to Gu Juan who was standing by the door: "Open the door!"

   "Wu Yue, stand aside, don't face the door." Gu Juan obviously still remembered Wu Yue's words before that things would fly out of the room.

  Wu Yue didn't know whether to laugh or cry, but seeing Gu Juan's expression of: You don't let me out, I don't open the door, she still stood aside.

   "Boom" At this moment, there was a sound of a heavy object falling to the ground in the ward.

  The hearts of the people outside the door suddenly froze. The doctor reacted the fastest, pulled Gu Juan away, and pushed the door open.

  Everything in the room immediately came into sight of several people.

  The room was in a mess, as if it had been ransacked by robbers.

  The ground and the wall were covered with food residues, pillows and quilts were thrown on the ground, the iron lunch box was also smashed, and the tea pot was dropped.

  The tea bottle was also broken, the water in it was all over the floor, and the table turned upside down.

  Wu Xing sat on the ground with a dull face, his hand was cut by something, and it was bleeding, and it was all over his chest and clothes.

   It was his injured leg. I don't know if it was subconscious, but he still had a glimmer of hope of becoming a soldier. He didn't touch the wound at all.

  (end of this chapter)