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Chapter 196

Just when Gu Nian was lost in memories, the car suddenly stopped with a sharp and piercing sound of brakes. Due to the inertia and because he was not wearing a seat belt, Gu Nian suddenly leaned forward and hit his head on the back of the front seat.

"Hiss—" Gu Nian covered her head that was hurt by the hit, bared her teeth and looked nervously forward, asking: "What happened?"

Tan Tan was also hit, and now he was covering his head and looking forward in confusion.

"Are you okay?" Fu Yanxiao quickly turned around and looked back, with deep concern in his eyes. Then he lowered his face and said coldly: "Why aren't you wearing a seat belt?"

Fortunately, the speed just now was not very fast. Otherwise, Gu Nian and Tan Tan would have lost their minds if they braked suddenly like this.

Gu Nian: "..."

If she said she forgot, would Fu Yanxiao be even more angry?

She covered her head, blinked, her eyes were slightly moist, and she looked aggrieved and pitiful. She said in a low voice: "I just touched my head lightly, I'm fine."

After Gu Nian finished speaking, he timidly avoided Fu Yanxiao's gaze and moved his gaze to Tan Tan beside him, asking with concern: "Tan Tan, are you okay?"

Tan Tan took a breath of cold air, flattened his lips and said pitifully: "My head hurts a little, maybe I'm going to grow horns on my head."

"Come, show me." Gu Nian quickly held Tan Tan's head and looked at the place where she was hit. Sure enough, it was red, so he gently blew on her. Worried that she might have a concussion, he

Question: "Do you feel dizzy or nauseous?"

Tan Tan took a breath, shook his head, and said, "It's not that serious, it's just a little painful."

As she spoke, she raised her eyes and glanced at Gu Nian's forehead, and found that it was also red, and her face changed. She also followed Gu Nian's example, holding her head and blowing on the place where she was hit.

He said distressedly: "You were hit hard too. Does it hurt? Do you feel dizzy and nauseated?"

Gu Nian glanced at Fu Yanxiao from the corner of his eye, and when he saw him looking at her with a dark face, he quickly pushed Tan Tan's hand away, laughed dryly, and said, "Ahem, I'm fine, it doesn't hurt."

"It's strange that it doesn't hurt!" Tan Tan snorted and was about to lower the window to see what was going on outside, while asking: "What on earth happened?"

"Don't open the window." Uncle Li, who was sitting in front, immediately stopped Tan Tan. After a pause, he explained: "Just now, a dog suddenly jumped out of the narrator's flower field. Fortunately, the young master braked in time..."

Tan Tan nodded, and then while rubbing the spot on his forehead that was beginning to appear, he gritted his teeth and said, "It should be the dog brought by tourists who came to enjoy the flowers, right? Really, if you are only here to play with yourself, you won't treat the dog as well."

Take a good look."

Tan Tan said, seeing the people surrounding the car, he thought they were worried about the dog and didn't think much about it.

Gu Nian frowned.

The windows are closed and the sound insulation effect is very good. You can clearly hear what people are saying outside, but you can clearly see the expressions on each of their faces.

This is not a reaction to being happy that the dog was not hit.

About ten people stood in front of the car, clearly blocking their car from leaving.

Could it be that the dog was pretending to be dead? Or was it more than just hitting a person?

At this time, Fu Yanxiao was heard calling the bodyguards in a cold voice: "Clear the road first, then leave a few people here to deal with it, and the rest of you will go to the farm with me first."

Soon, the dozen or so people blocking the car were forcibly pulled aside by Fu Yanxiao's bodyguards and opened a path large enough for the car to pass.

Fu Yanxiao stepped on the accelerator and the car sped away, leaving the troublemaker far behind.


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