Chapter 1746: Not Enough
“I’ll go back too,” Huo Yunshen said and quickly chased after his wife.
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Jing Xi came out from the hotel and looked for the car she came in, only to realize it wasn’t in the parking space anymore.
Thinking that the driver had left, she planned to hail a cab back to the palace.
But seconds into waiting for a cab to pass by, a super luxurious car stopped in front of her. The window rolled down, and behind it was a man with a mask on.
“Get in,” the man ordered.
“...” Jing Xi recognized the king’s car and shook her head. “Thank you for your offer, but I’ll take a cab back.”
“Do you have money?”
“Of co...” Jing Xi then realized that her handbag was not with her.
Just as she was about to go back to the event to look for her bag, Huo Yunshen raised her bag up in his hand.
“Your bag is here, get in.”
Huo Yunshen realized that even though Jing Xi had lost her memories, she had still retained her understanding of Chinese medicine that she’d learned before.
“Good, I don’t think there’s any fracture,” Jing Xi said after checking Huo Yunshen’s right arm.
Huo Yunshen then extended his left arm for Jing Xi to check.
As Jing Xi’s hand ran down Huo Yunshen’s arm, he could feel a sting near his elbow.
Huo Yunshen took a deep breath, as it hurt a lot.
“Look’s like this arm is hurt. I think you should get an X-ray for that.”
Huo Yunshen knew that it probably was only a muscle tear, but he still agreed to go to the hospital seeing how worried Jing Xi was.
They then went to the hospital for an X-ray and handed the report to Huo Yunshen’s doctor.
“My liege, the muscles on your left arm are torn. You’ll have to rest for a while,” the doctor said.
Since Huo Yunshen and the doctor were alone, Huo Yunshen pulled the doctor closer and whispered something that made the doctor’s eyes widen.
Jing Xi was waiting for Huo Yunshen outside until he came out with a cast on his left arm.
“The bone in the king’s left arm had a slight fracture. He’ll have to rest for a least two months,” the doctor told Jing Xi.
“I see. Thank you so much, doctor.”