Chapter 239: Chapter 239: People Will Die After Gong Chen left, Lin Zhiyi leaned against a pillar, lost and devastated. The vast expanse of snow outside reflected her bloodless complexion.
She supported herself on the pillar and moved forward, under the newly hung red silk satins.
They danced in the wind, but she alone was as still as death.
Returning to her courtyard, Lin Zhiyi lay uncomfortably on the guest room bed with the new bedding providing no sense of security.
Eventually, she closed her eyes in a daze.
...
Gong Chen sat on the sofa, his fingertips resting against his forehead, his long lashes half-closed, hiding the emotions in his eyes.
"Third Young Master, youâve returned."
Sang Ran approached joyfully, and upon seeing his coat draped over the sofa, she immediately, with a hint of wifely virtue, picked it up to smooth out the sleeves.
"Iâve tidied up the cloakroom. Shall I hang it up for you?"
"Mm."
Gong Chen responded absentmindedly.
Suddenly, his fingertips paused, and he quickly rose to go upstairs.
Sang Ran, a bit perplexed, turned to follow Gong Chen, struggling to keep up, "Third Young Master, slow down, I canât walk that fast."
Once in the cloakroom, Sang Ran saw Gong Chen standing in front of a cupboard.
"Whatâs wrong?"
"Where is the red scarf in the cupboard?"
Gong Chen didnât even realize that he had suddenly raised his voice.
Sang Ran went stiff for a moment, then explained, "I saw it was torn, so I had the servants put it back in the box to keep it tidy, itâs just in... it seems that the servants have taken the boxes down to throw them out, Iâll goâ"
Before she could finish, the figure before her had vanished into the stairwell.
By the time Gong Chen got there, two maids were by a garbage can, setting a fire.
"Disgusting, I donât want anything sheâs touched, it reeks."
"Keep your voice down."
"Whatâs there to be afraid of? Didnât the old master also insinuate something about her character? Could the old master be wrong?"
The maids mocked as they threw the scarf into the flames.
As the fire licked the scarf, a hand, regardless of burns, reached directly into the fire to snatch the scarf back.
But one corner was still singed.
He lifted his eyes to the maids, his face expressionless, yet a terrifying darkness lurked in the depths of his eyes.
"Youâre dismissed."
"Third Young Master, I..." The maid went pale, trying to plead.
"Get out."
Gong Chenâs knuckles tightened on the scarf as he turned and left.
...
Back in the room, When Sang Ran saw Gong Chenâs slightly reddened hand, she anxiously lifted it.
"Third Young Master, are you alright? Itâs just a scarf, if you like, I can buy several more for you."
Gong Chen calmly withdrew his hand, his tone cold, "I donât like others touching my things."
Sang Ran froze in place, her heart suddenly aching.
She pressed her lips together and said, "Sorry."
"Mm."
Gong Chen wasnât angry.
But Sang Ran saw in his eyes an emotion more frightening than anger, unsettling to the core.
Gong Chen walked past her, hanging the damaged scarf back in the cupboard, next to the one his mother had knitted.
As he closed the cupboard door, he happened to see a tube of ointment on the low cabinet.
"Whatâs bothering you?"
Sang Ranâs spirits, previously low, instantly revived.
He still cared about her.
She picked up the ointment and explained, "I got it out for Zhiyi. Sheâs allergic to the jasmine fragrance; she scratched her arms until they were raw. I forgot to give it to her just now. Iâll have someone send it over later."
"Allergic?" Gong Chen frowned.
"Yes, her arms are all scratched up; it looks quite severe, like she doesnât know pain at all."
Sang Ranâs words reminded Gong Chen of Lin Zhiyiâs earlier throat-scratching gesture.
As if out of her control.
But Lin Zhiyi was not allergic to jasmine.
The darkness in Gong Chenâs eyes spread like a thin fog, exuding an enigmatic chill.
Sang Ran looked at him without saying a word; just as she was about to approach him, he took the ointment.
"I just so happen to be going to find my Second Brother, Iâll deliver it."
Before Sang Ran could agree, Gong Chen had already left.
...
Lin Zhiyi slept uncomfortably because she always felt as if there was a knife hanging over her head.
In a blur, she felt someone touching her face.
She opened her eyes with some difficulty and looked at the man caressing her; she knew it was all a dream.
Only in dreams could she face Gong Chen so calmly.
She stared at the man, murmuring, "My stomach feels so awful."
After speaking, she couldnât help but curl up.
Gong Chenâs fingertips brushed against her chapped lips and he said irritably, "Still messing around?"
Lin Zhiyi shook her head, appearing extremely docile.
Gong Chenâs fingertips paused, staring at her eyes which gradually deepened.
The next second, Lin Zhiyi felt her body snuggle into a warm embrace, the manâs hand pressed against her stomach, gently massaging.
After an unknown period, Gong Chenâs voice, low and mellow, came close to her ear, "Feeling better?"
"Mhm."
Lin Zhiyi felt an itch in her ears, raised her hand to scratch it, and just happened to touch the wound on her arm, frowning.
Before her arm could lower, Gong Chen seized it.
He went to lift up Lin Zhiyiâs sleeve; she subconsciously wanted to avoid it, but his strength was so great that she just let it be, thinking she was dreaming.
After all, everything was fake.
No one cared whether she was doing well or not.
When Gong Chen lifted Lin Zhiyiâs sleeve and saw the crisscrossing scratch marks, his eyes flickered.
He picked up the ointment from the bedside table, squeezed some onto his fingertip, and applied it to the wound.
The pain made Lin Zhiyi subconsciously withdraw her hand.
Æreewebηoveâ.com Gong Chen caught her hand and said in a low voice, "Itâll be okay in a second."
His deliberately gentle movements made Lin Zhiyiâs eyes redden and burn.
Gong Chen frowned, "Does it still hurt?"
Lin Zhiyiâs breakdown came with just a moment of concern; tears fell down the corner of her eyes as she nodded vigorously.
"It hurts, really hurts... Iâm in so much pain."
Gong Chen noticed her abnormal state, put down the ointment, and embraced her.
But the more he did this, the more uncomfortable she felt, like a fish out of water, struggling mightily to breathe but still feeling suffocated.
She was trapped.
Lin Zhiyiâs eyes blurred, and she murmured in her sleep, "Can you let me go, please?"
The manâs expression darkened as he held her even tighter, "No."
Lin Zhiyi struggled in agony and finally fell into a deep sleep.
Gong Chen put her back on the bed, turned around, and picked up the ointment from the table with a hospital label on it.
He walked to the window and dialed Li Huanâs phone.
"Did anything unusual happen with Lin Zhiyi at the hospital today?"
"... No."
"Are you sure?" Gong Chen said coldly.
"I asked her attending physician; itâs just an allergy. She scratched herself in her sleep without realizing it. The doctor also suggested she should have an allergen test, but she was not happy about it, so they just gave her some medicine to treat the wounds."
"Hmm. Hanging up now."
Just as Gong Chen was about to hang up, Li Huan called out to him.
Reborn to Outshine My Ex and His White Moonlight ï¤Chapter 238 Iâm Really Disgusting Rebirth of a Village Girl ï¤Chapter 1123 - 286: Retribution, Recognizing Each Other_3 Rebirth: The Journey of an Heiress ï¤Chapter 828 - 825: Prosperous Mountains and Rivers "Youâre about to get engaged and married, is it really appropriate to be doing this with her? Maybe you should avoid any impropriety, to prevent others from gossiping."
"I will make sure sheâs taken care of."
"Thatâs not what I mean. Iâm saying maybe let her live her own life. Dragging this out isnât good for anyone," Li Huan said with a resigned tone.
"She must stay by my side." Gong Chenâs voice was chillingly cold, even obsessive.
"..."
Li Huan wanted to say more, but there was only the dial tone left on the phone.
He stared at his phone, sighed, and remembered the words of his psychologist friend.
"How exactly are you taking care of your patients? Iâve warned you, donât provoke her! Donât provoke her!"
"Are you trying to push her to death? Youâre supposed to be a doctor; you should know when sheâs ill."
"Respect her, otherwise, if this continues, someone will die."