The host of the villain is too arrogant

Chapter 241 The General Goes to the Bed [3]

Chapter 241 The General Goes to the Bed [3]

"It's okay." Yu Chu stretched out his hand to cover the wound, blood spilled from his fingers, dyeing his fair five fingers bright red.

Mencius Sang hesitated for a while, then took out a box of wound medicine and gave it to her, "Shall I bandage you?"

"No, thank you." Yu Chu refused, messed with it casually, and ignored it.

Seeing this, Mencius Sang didn't force it, put away the ointment, and didn't ask the man just now: "Why did you save me?"

"When the road is rough, draw your sword to help." Yu Chu supported his head, very gentle, "If you want to save, you can save it."

Mencius Sang stared into the eyes of the woman opposite, seeing that she did not seem to be lying, and bowed his hands: "Thank you for saving me."

Yu Chu chuckled, "You're welcome."

"General!" The maid came back and found the coachman fainted, and shouted nervously, "General, are you alright?!"

"fine."

The voice from inside did not seem to be a hindrance, the maid let out a sigh of relief and woke up the coachman.

The coachman didn't know what was going on, he was driving the car well when his eyes went dark, and then it was now.

"Did someone come just now?" The maid asked worriedly.

"No."

Mencius Sang looked at Yu Chu strangely, the man just now...

"That's good." The maid checked the outside of the carriage up and down, found nothing unusual, and continued on her way.

Mencius Sang then asked some more questions, all of which were dismissed indifferently. She frowned, wondering whether she was an enemy or a friend.

He simply didn't ask any more questions, and leaned on the carriage with his eyes closed to rest. From the current point of view, this woman who suddenly appeared would not kill her.

It's not that no one went back there, maybe it was just as she said, when the road was uneven, she drew her sword to help.

Her injury is still not healed, and at this moment, waves of pain and tiredness hit her.

When we arrived at the inn ahead, the coachman stopped his horse, and the maid set up a small stool beside him: "General, we're here."

Yu Chu glanced at Meng Zisang who opened his eyes, got up and left the carriage, she walked around the hand of the maid and landed easily.

The woman stepped lightly, behaved dignifiedly, calmly and indifferently, unlike ordinary people.

Mencius Sang raised his eyes to look around and followed her.

She followed Yu Chu in, and Yu Chu's smiling voice floated into her ears: "Aren't you running?"

Mencius Sang said bluntly: "No matter whether you have any purpose or not, you saved me, why did you run?"

Yu Chu pursed his lips, didn't say anything, asked for a few rooms, and Mencius Sang was next door to her.

She looked at the person who entered the room and was about to close the door, but she couldn't help it: "You really don't want medicine? His sword might be poisonous, you'd better deal with it."

Yu Chu put on a cloak, which happened to cover the wound between his neck, so the maid didn't see it.

"No, I'll take care of it."

Mencius Sang stood for a while, went back to the room, closed the door, sat on the bed and rubbed between his brows with a headache, and sorted out what happened today.

The person she rescued in the forest looks familiar, why does she feel like herself?
She recalled it, and she really didn't know her.

And that woman just now is also very strange.

"Huh." She let out a breath, placed the sword by the bed vigilantly, and closed her eyes.

The woman did not take her sword away.

The moon is not the same as the stars, and in the darkness, a dark shadow comes quietly.

With his back to the door, Yu Chu moved his fingertips, opened his eyes, and a heavy breath came over him.

She turned over and sat up, and saw the masked person accurately. He didn't expect Yu Chu to find himself so soon, and he was stunned for a second.

(End of this chapter)

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