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Chapter 102 Dreaming back to the Laboratory



Chapter 102 Dreaming back to the Laboratory

Yu Wenhao yelled at the view of the doctor’s back without good grace, “When will she wake up?”

“She was tired and lost blood in a panic. She will wake up and just let her recuperate for a while.” The

doctor finished speaking and hurriedly slipped away.

“Women are trouble!” Yu Wenhao glared at the unconscious Yuan Qingling, “With such a small injury,

you have the nerve to faint.”

Xu Yi felt that Yu Wenhao was being a little mean as he thought that her consort was already very

strong in her ability to endure the situation, getting beaten up in the Huiding’s Mansion, fleeing for her

life to get out from even a dog hole to come back.

Where would an ordinary woman have that kind of pluck and bravery? I’m only afraid that they would

have started crying when they were caught in the Huiding’s Mansion and cried until they died.

“I will ask the nurse to serve. Will you go back to the government office first?” Xu Yi asked, lest Yu

Wenhao will irritate her again.

“No. I will stay here for a while, asking them to make some porridge or soup for her when she wakes

up.” Yu Wenhao said.

“Yes!” Xu Yi answered and went out.

“Tang Yang,” Yu Wenhao turned to look at him, “you go back to the government office, keep an eye on

Lord Huiding’s injuries and treatment. Nothing must go wrong, at least not until Emperor Mingyuan

knows about it objectively. He can’t be in trouble, and the doctor must be appointed and should not be

related to Master Chu. Even if it’s the imperial doctor, you must ask my permission.”

Then when will you intend to go to the imperial palace and tell Emperor Mingyuan?” Tang Yang was

afraid that he would miss the opportunity.

Yu Wenhao said, “There is no hurry.”

“But I’m only afraid that Master Chu will enter the imperial palace first to plead guilty, and what comes

out of his mouth, that could turn bad.”

Yu Wenhao sneered and shook his head, “No, Emperor Mingyuan has long felt that the Chu family has

acted out of line, and it is not easy to fix suffering from a lack of leverage. Now out of the matter of Lord

Huiding, he will uncover this matter, warn the Chu family, so, will not allow anyone to whitewash the

matter.”

Tang Yang looked at Yu Wenhao with the eyes of a fan.

His prince was so thoughtful and intelligent. He was the best of all the princes, and Emperor Mingyuan

should be able to see that.

Yu Wenhao thought for a moment and said, “For the sake of caution, you should go and look for

Leng Jingyan.”

Leng Jingyan, the youngest Guozijian of State since the founding of the North Tang, was so talented

that Emperor Mingyuan loved him, always summoning him to the palace to play chess and talk, and

some people joked that Emperor Mingyuan could not leave him for a minute.

“OK!” Tang Yang turned around and went away.

After dismissing a group of his flowers, Yu Wenhao sat on the edge of the bed and looked at Yuan

Qingling’s face, the swelling was a bit impressive, half of his face was a large amount higher, the

crimson roaming out from the penetrating skin, it seemed that blood beads were spreading which was

very scary to look at.

That slap, probably, blew her head off?

Yuan Qingling deserved to be taught a lesson, but she was my Princess, and teaching her a lesson

would be teaching him a lesson, so he couldn’t bear that.

The most important thing was that his Princess got slapped by others who didn’t have the right to

expect him.

He couldn’t help but be depressed by his anger.

“Are you scared? Almost died, right?” Yu Wenhao grunted.

Now that it was over, he felt scared only when he mentally remembered.

“She has a lot of balls. How dare she imagine setting a trap for Lord Huiding?”

“You won’t even know how to die.” Yu Wenhao grunted again, “From now on, you’d better be more

peaceful and don’t cause any trouble. I can’t spend my life dealing with your trouble.”

Yu Wenhao felt that things in the world were wonderful.

When he married Yuan Qingling, he thought that he would never look at her more than once in his life

and would never say a word to her in peace, and of course, he would never use the word “lifetime” to

describe the two of them.

But now, it seemed that something was irrefutably changing.

He didn’t know if it was things that had changed or she had changed.

Speaking of change, he slowly looked at Yuan Qingling. He could see that she had changed, no matter

what she said or did, she was not the same as before.

He remembered that when they got married, she always came to him three or four times on the pretext

of giving him clothes or soup or embroidering a purse, but he ignored her. It was clear that she had

resentment and sadness in her eyes, but at that time he didn’t care and even felt pain.

He loved to see her in embarrassed and humiliated state due to his hatred feeling to her.

After six months, he grew tired of the childish trick of embarrassing and humiliating her. If she had not

gone to the palace and told Queen Mother that they had no sex since married. Neither of them will

have anything to do with each other.

He remembered that the change had begun after the consummation of the marriage.

Was it because they were married that they could overlook the others unforgivable mistakes?

The comatose Yuan Qingling returned to the laboratory again.

Sitting at her computer desk, she looked at the messages on the We-Chat logged on her computer. Her

parents, sister, and brother had all sent her messages as usual, urging her to take good care of her.

She was crying on her computer desk.

After she finished crying, she turned around the lab and looked at the closed door with a small bear doll

hanging on the handle. It was she took her nephew to the crane machine on her birthday last year and

spent fifty dollars to get it, which the angel-like little girl had given her after having a good time, saying

that the doll was a good luck charm.

She held it in her hand and stroked it, her heart aching with the fear that she would never see her again

in this life.

Her hand gripped the handle of the door and twisted it open, it clicked and a breeze came in. Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g

She was nervous, would she be able to walk out and meet the others in the lab? Would it be the same

as when she was alive in this world?

She finally opened the door and it was dark outside, with only a faint glow from the aisle.

She was familiar with this scene, it was like this every time she worked late and went out after work.

The door outside the lab was closed, and she put her thumb on the fingerprint lock, which was

unrecognizable.

It wouldn’t open.

Her heart was instantly disappointed that it was only a dream.

She went back to her lab, where she could still see the data from her previous experiments. She

started to look at the brain wave graphs from the previous monkeys after they had been injected with

the drug, which had been monitored every day after the injection and input the computer, so it was

easy to check and compare.

She wanted to find out whether her time travel was related to the drug or not.

As she was looking at it, she suddenly felt a weight on her right arm and could not lift it, as if it was

pressed by something, and she could not move it with all her power.

She was astonished. “Had a stroke? Paralyzed?”

Her whole body bounced up and down and she felt a terrible pain in the back of her head, her eyes

went black and then abruptly lit up as everything changed.

She looked at Yu Wenhao’s head resting on her arm, sleeping sweetly, and didn’t that his heavy head

know how heavy it was? She was still a wounded person.


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