typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 313 Unlucky

The banquet ended at nine o'clock, and a group of people came out of the shop. It was raining mist outside.

The rain was not heavy and the night in the city was wet.

Brother Qiao Gang, his brother-in-law, and Sister Wang left one after another. Boss Zhang returned to his hotel. Lao Tan and Gu Yi followed each other to the courtyard house, taking advantage of their drunkenness and without holding an umbrella.

The two of them were walking in front, and a black car drove up from behind. The headlights of the car drove up the falling rainwater. The driver seemed to be drunk. The car swayed left and right, causing the cars behind them to honk their horns.

Lao Tan turned around to see what was going on, but thought he was blocking the road.

The moment he turned back, the black car suddenly accelerated and crashed into him and Gu Yi.

In an instant, Lao Tan instinctively ducked to the side, and while hiding, he pushed Gu Yi hard to the side of the road.

Lao Tan was hit, flew up in the air, and landed on the rain-filled road.

Gu Yi was pushed down by Lao Tan and almost hit the sycamore tree on the roadside.

The black car had already rushed onto the curb, and its right front wheel followed the inertia and rushed forward five meters, and then drove off the curb. The car body then swayed, accelerated straight into the rain, and soon disappeared.

All this happened so fast, in just a few seconds. When Gu Yi got up from the ground, he only saw the red taillight of the black car flickering away in the rain with a blur of light------

Then I heard Lao Tan's painful moans not far away ------

Four hours later, Lao Tan was pushed out of the operating room.

His right forearm was fractured, his left calf was fractured, and he suffered a moderate concussion. His left calf was hit by a car, and he flew out. His body fell down during the flight, and his right hand landed on the ground, and his right forearm was broken.

The result of breaking the arm is that it cushions the head from hitting the ground, otherwise he would have been unconscious or passed over on the spot.

Fortunately among misfortunes, a broken arm or leg can only be cured in a month at most, but if your life is gone, nothing will happen.

Obviously, this was a man-made intentional injury, but the criminal was too sophisticated. He stole the car without surveillance, hit Lao Tan within an hour, and then abandoned the car in a dark, deserted alley and fled.

We have no doubt that this was a collision with Gu Yi, but Lao Tan caught up with him in advance.

Gu Yi, the former social eldest brother, was so angry that he was about to fight for the man named Mu, but was stopped by Sister Wang and Qiao Gang who came over.

In a society governed by the rule of law, how can we continue to fight and kill people? Besides, you have to have evidence to find someone to fight for. What’s the point of fighting without evidence? What’s more, the person has a strong background, the person in power is in the military, and the person affiliated with him is in the local area. They all say the same thing.

This matter can only be left to the law.

Looking back at Lao Tan, it was already eight o'clock in the morning when he woke up.

In a clean and tidy single ward, on a hospital bed specially designed for broken arms and legs, a bald man opened his eyes, looked at his right arm with a plaster across his chest, then poked his head, and then looked at his right arm, which was also in a plaster.

Left calf, lost in thought for a long time, then grinning wryly.

Then I felt a headache, accompanied by dizziness, and had to close my eyes.

The door to the ward was pushed open, and Yaru came in with food, and the nurse on duty came with her.

The nurse first measured Lao Tan's blood pressure, and then asked about his physical condition, whether he was dizzy, whether the pain was severe, whether the parts in his stomach were uncomfortable, etc. Then he asked Lao Tan to take medicine for his head and put on an intravenous drip.

.

"Are you hungry?" Yaru looked at Lao Tan with concern, her eyes full of distress.

"It's a bit ------" Lao Tan said, remembering the lesson just now, his head didn't move this time.

"I bought millet porridge, pickles, eggs, and flower rolls." After Yaru finished speaking, she walked to the bed and shook the handle. As the upper part of the bed slowly rose with the shaking, Lao Tan's upper body got up.

"Oh, fate -" Lao Tan sighed optimistically, and then said: "It's hard -"

"You still say, I'm scared to death——" Yaru said.

She found out last night that Lao Tan had been hit when an employee came back to the dormitory after get off work. She was shocked on the spot, and the waiter who told her didn't explain clearly. He only said that he was hit, unconscious and his life or death was unknown, and he was sent to the hospital.

So she came to the hospital in the rain and waited anxiously for four hours with Gu Yi, Li Shuang, Xiao Gao, Erdun, Sister Wang and others outside the operating room. After Lao Tan was pushed out, she breathed a sigh of relief.

It was as soft as if it had been cramped.

Of course she couldn't fall down, she had to take care of this man whose limbs were half wrapped in gauze.

"Where's Brother Gu?" Lao Tan asked.

"Went to the Public Security Bureau." Yaru replied.

"oh------"

"Drink the porridge first." Yaru held the porridge bowl in her left hand and took a spoon in her right hand to scoop out a spoonful of porridge and bring it to Lao Tan's mouth. Lao Tan opened his mouth unaccustomedly, and the warm millet porridge entered his mouth.

Slides into the stomach through the esophagus.

Then he looked at Yaru, who didn't look at him and scooped up the second spoonful.

She fed her porridge, he opened his mouth, and then he got a mouthful of pickles.

Lao Tan asked Yaru to give him a flower roll to eat for his own convenience. Yaru handed a flower roll to his hand, then put down her chopsticks to peel the eggs.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next