Chapter 840: Filling the Altar

I could have paid for him, but they couldn't disappear so inexplicably.

When I was at the front desk, I was very honest that my friend was missing, and the front desk attendant didn't dare to be abrupt, so he took me directly to their room.

Fortunately, the waiter has a universal room card, so he swept it casually and the door opened.

I had 10,000 images in my head, including them saying goodbye or dying in the room.

What I didn't expect was that they were actually in the house!

Duan Xu was sitting facing the door, looking at each other, both of us were a little confused.

I walked up a few steps and asked, "Why don't you answer the phone?"

"There's the phone charging?"

I followed his finger and saw that the bedside table was only a few meters away from him.

I didn't understand it anymore: "Just bring it!"

Duan Xu smiled: "I'm a little injured, it's not very convenient."

"Hurt?"

I looked down and saw that his trouser legs were indeed a little bloated.

"Legs?"

He touched his calf and smiled, "It's okay, little injury."

"It's only been more than ten hours since we parted last night."

As I spoke, I crouched down, "I'll see."

I just squatted down slightly, and his legs immediately retracted.

Such a violent reaction made me a little confused, but after all, his leg was injured, and he was not as fast as me, and he was still grabbed by me.

I lifted it casually, and I saw two slightly rough planks.

Not rough, to be exact, but two logs with bark!

After a moment's hesitation, I lowered my trouser leg and asked, "Fractured? Where did you get so badly injured?"

"The lid of the horse gourd at the door was crushed by the car, and it was a little dark when I came back last night, I didn't see it clearly, and I stepped on it empty."

While touching his legs, he smiled bitterly, "I don't have the money to go to the hospital, just find a wooden stick and tie it up."

I looked down the window, and they were close to the city center.

It stands to reason that this kind of bark-bearing wood would not appear.

I took out my phone directly and dialed Xiaomei.

It is indeed a lot more convenient to have such a doctor by your side.

I put down the phone and saw Duan Xu's anxious face.

"Oh, I—I don't need a doctor!"

I fiddled with his trouser leg and comforted, "What are you afraid of, I don't want your money."

"Besides, if the fracture is not treated well, it is easy to become disabled."

Duan Xu was still about to argue something, but was interrupted by me with a wave of his hand: "Wait with peace of mind."

After a while, Xiaomei's phone called.

Putting down the phone, I got up and picked up my coat: "Xiaomei can't find it, I'll go down and pick her up."

Before leaving, I put my key card in my pocket, "So I won't bother you to open the door for me."

I had just arrived downstairs and saw Mei get out of the taxi.

I quickly dragged her aside: "Suppose a person falls into a horse gourd, and the other falls from a high place, and the same leg is broken, can you tell the difference?"

Xiaomei thought about it: "That can only be judged by the degree of injury, the higher it is, the harder it will fall, but it is not absolute."

"However, falls are usually accompanied by scratches, which can be distinguished from scratches."

Xiaomei hesitated for a moment: "If the features are obvious enough, you should be able to tell where you fell to the ground."

When I heard this, I immediately laughed.

Xiaomei usually doesn't say much, and her face has no expression, looking like a withdrawn and indifferent wooden man.

But at this juncture, she really has to be.

I lowered my voice a little, "You'll be sure to help me identify the wound later."

"Who? Why are you so nervous?"

"Duan Xu, you saw it a while ago."

Back at the hotel, Duan Xu was still sitting in the previous position, and the moment he saw Xiaomei, he immediately retracted his legs.

With just this one action, I dare to be sure that Duan Xu has a ghost in his heart.

Whether it's an animal or a person, the instinct after an injury is to ask for help, and never think about shrinking back!