Tu Yueqing looked at Chi Mingxuan who was sent back by the servant, accompanied by the government doctor.
He asked anxiously: "What's going on?"
"Back to the Second Young Master, the Second Young Master drank too much, stumbled into the Eldest Young Master's wedding room, and then fainted," the young man replied.
Tu Yueqing looked at Chi Mingxuan like this and knew who could do it.
Tu Yueqing shook his head helplessly and said to the doctor: "Then you come to diagnose and treat him?"
The doctor of the government responded and began to inquire about Chi Mingxuan.
"Go back to the Second Young Mistress. The Second Young Master is fine. He just drank too much and fell asleep. There are some bruises, redness and swelling on his legs."
The doctor handed Tu Yueqing the ointment to reduce swelling and pain and left.
Tu Yueqing looked at Chi Mingxuan who had fallen asleep, rolled up Chi Mingxuan's trousers to reveal the injury on his leg, and then carefully applied medicine to Chi Mingxuan.
But I was thinking in my heart, this Chi Mingxuan dared to drink like this on his wedding night, it would not be too late to teach him a lesson when he wakes up.
…
I don't know how long it took, but Xiang Wenxing woke up from bed. He rubbed his eyes, got up and went to the computer to log in to his novel account.
When Xiang Wenxing returned to the real world, he saw a plot that was so confusing that he didn't even recognize it.
I have already thought about how many readers would scold me in the comment section.
So I quickly moved the plot closer to the original introduction. The first step was to send Chi Yao who was in Beiyuan back to Kyoto to continue the story of fish farming.
After finishing his essay, Xiang Wenxing closed his eyes and opened the comment area tremblingly.
He could already think of the readers who criticized him for revising the text indiscriminately.
But in his heart, he still wanted to see what readers thought of him.
I opened Xiang Wenxing in the comment area, and I did see the complaints from those readers.
But the comments were different from what he thought.
He slid the mouse and looked at each one.
[I’m really impressed. I liked this author before, so why did I start revising it again?]
[This author is good at what he does. I mean I spent the price of one book and have read no less than three novels. It’s really worth it!]
[I beg the author, can you change it back to the previous plot...]
【+1】
【+1】
【+1】
【+10086】
[Actually, I can also see that the author mainly wanted to make the plot the same as the synopsis of the novel. After all, he was scolded by readers after he modified the content before and it was inconsistent with the synopsis. But... what I want to say is that the previous plot was quite good.
I don’t really like this kind of sea mother novel, and what normal person would like Chi Yao’s character! Just like before, I think it’s pretty good!]
[I agree with the statement above, the author should change it back quickly!]
[I shouldn’t say it, I read this novel just for excitement. Although it was under the banner of Haimu Wen before, it was too clear-cut. On the contrary, after the change, the relationship between Chi Yang and Shen Juan was really too confusing.
It smells delicious!】
[Sisters upstairs, why shouldn’t I say this? Say more and wake up the author!]
[Not only Chi Yang and Shen Juan, but also the other deputy CPs are also very nice, and getting along with that one is no better than Yuan Wen... suck...]
[Hahaha, this is not a lawless place. Sisters upstairs, please wipe your saliva and put on some clothes! 】
[I’m struggling to pick up the clothes my sisters don’t want in the back...]
Xiang Wenxing looked at the greatly changed comment area and the number of views that had increased a lot. Was the plot changed by the characters in the book so popular? Then should he change the article?