Transmigrating into a Big Villain in the Book Novel - Chapter 289
289. Chapter 289: Si Yuhan Is Crying
Translator: Storm in a Teacup
Ke Ruan sat on the bench with his back facing Si Yuhan. Si Yuhan was helping him apply the medicine.
“Little Han, did you…” In mid-sentence, Ke Ruan suddenly stopped. He thought it was impossible. If someone told him this, he wouldn’t believe it, either.
“What?” Si Yuhan’s voice was very soft and he didn’t stop wiping his medicine.
“Did you cry that night?”
If his previous thoughts and memories of that night were just him being suspicious, then he knew it was true because when he said this, his hand on the shoulder obviously paused for a moment.
“You really cried,” Ke Ruan got jitters and turned his head to look at him without thinking.
“Ouch!” The next second, the pain in his shoulder made his brows twitch.
Si Yuhan quickly straightened his shoulder, “Don’t move.”
Si Yuhan didn’t deny it. Ke Ruan didn’t know what he felt at that moment. It was too unreasonable for him to cry just because he had missed him too much. If he cried because of his injury, he didn’t think he was that fragile emotionally.
No. No. In Ke Ruan’s impression, or in his understanding of Si Yuhan, Si Yuhan shouldn’t be this fragile. Had something bad happened?
Thinking of this possibility, Ke Ruan became worried.
“Little Han, tell me if anything happened, don’t hide it from me.”
Si Yuhan said, “I’m okay.”
“Then why…”
Si Yuhan replied, “Don’t ask.”
Ke Ruan pursed his lips and turned his head to look at him. Just like before, this man had a deadpan face, from which nothing could be told.
No matter how he badgered him, Si Yuhan refused to say one more word. Ke Ruan was not always curious. After all, everyone had privacy and he was a doctor. If he was too curious, he would have tired himself to death.
Over these many days, Si Yuhan had nothing to do. He was no longer obsessed with what had happened that night, and everything was going to turn better. However, the only thing that troubled him was that he had been locked up in the tent for many days, and Si Yuhan wouldn’t allow him to leave.
But why did he have to stay in the tent for no particular reason?
Ke Ruan’s injuries were not serious. After a few days of recuperation, he was almost well.
This night, Ke Ruan was sitting in the big tent. Si Yuhan had gone to give orders on something. Not long after, outside the big tent, there was suddenly a clamor with increasingly loud cries. There seemed to be a fire.
Ke Ruan was shocked and immediately wanted to lift the curtain to walk out, but the person from outside covered his mouth first.
After feeling the familiar breath, Ke Ruan breathed a sigh of relief and signaled for Si Yuhan to let go of him.
Si Yuhan smiled in a low voice. “Be good, I’m taking you somewhere. We’ll be there soon.”
Ke Ruan was about to ask where it was and what was happening outside, when he felt a pain in his neck and lost consciousness in the next second.
The only thing Ke Ruan thought about was to kill Si Yuhan, the jerk.
He would definitely cooperate, but why did he have to knock him out?
The military camp had spies sneaking in who set up a fire in the camp. Not only did it burn all the grain and grass, the fire also spread to the Empress Dowager’s tent. In order to save the Empress, His Majesty was trapped in a fire. After the fire was put out, only two charred bodies were found.
This was the news that passed from the borders to the Imperial City of Red Flame Country.