Chapter 231 - The Worried Yun Huan
Chapter 231: The Worried Yun Huan
Seeing that Yun Huan was silent, Chen Che continued, “There’s no point in worrying anyway, why don’t you have a good rest and prepare yourself for the journey ahead? When we find that stronghold, there will definitely be a fierce battle. If you continue to not eat or rest as you’re doing, even a body made of metal wouldn’t be able to take it. How are you going to save Chuchu and that little guy like that?”
Chen Che patted Yun Huan’s shoulder and smiled, “It’s unlike you to be so affected.”
After speaking, Chen Che didn’t bother this person anymore and went closer to Lin Bai, “Big Bai, get me a bowl of noodles. This blockhead isn’t hungry, but I am.”
Yun Huan looked intensely at Chen Che, his cold gaze making Chen Che apprehensive. But when Yun Huan turned his head back, he said to Lin Bai, “Get me a bowl.”
Lin Bai’s eyes lit up and he quickly brought over a bowl of piping hot noodles. Seeing how careful Lin Bai was, Yun Huan held his forehead – it seemed like he really was too affected.
However, he was really quite worried about that little guy.
Yun Huan’s slender and fair hands held the bowl and Qin Yi in a female disguise appeared in his head. His black dress was akin to a blooming black rose and every smile of his was ravishingly beautiful.
Xiao Lan suddenly moved in his arms and Yun Huan immediately returned to his senses. When he realized what was on his mind just now, he raised his brows, wondering, ‘Why would I think about the little guy in a female disguise?’
“Ji ji ji,” Xiao Lan’s voice interrupted Yun Huan’s thoughts. He lowered his head and stroked Xiao Lan’s head gently, asking, “What is it, are you hungry?”
After spending two days together, Yun Huan knew that the little thing in his arms was a ravenous beast and could eat an enormous amount of food.
Xiao Lan wasn’t in the mood to eat at this moment, however. It had a soul contract with Qin Yi and it sensed that Qin Yi had suffered a severe injury, which was why it had woken up from its sleep.
Xiao Lan and Qin Yi could communicate mentally but it was all limited. As long as Qin Yi was more than 100 meters away from Xiao Lan, it wouldn’t be able to communicate with her. Of course, that was just for now. When it grew out of its infancy stage, the area of communication would expand.
For now, Xiao Lan was slightly anxious. These people didn’t understand what it was saying, so how was it going to tell these people that Yiyi was injured?
Xiao Lan pecked the back of Yun Huan’s hand, its small beak causing Yun Huan quite a lot of pain. When he saw that Xiao Lan was acting this way, his heart tightened and he asked worriedly, “Is it Qiqi? Did something happen to her?”
Yun Huan dropped the bowl in his hand, the hot soup spilling all over his hand, but Yun Huan didn’t feel the pain at all. He was only thinking about the little guy who called him ‘big brother Huan’.
Lin Bai and the others also came over when they noticed something happening. When Lin Qing saw Yun Huan’s swollen hand, he panicked, “Boss, what happened? What happened to your hand? Big Bai, quick, bring over some medicine!”
Lin Bai didn’t move, a bad feeling rising in his heart. He had never seen Boss so anxious before, other than the times when they received news regarding Xiao Xuan. Even in the face of death, Yun Huan would remain calm.
Could it be Qin Yi?
Yun Huan’s gaze was indifferent, staring at Xiao Lan and asking carefully, “Is it Qiqi? Did something happen?”
Xiao Lan didn’t expect Yun Huan to immediately understand what it was trying to say. It quickly nodded its little head, attempting to communicate, ‘That dumb woman is hurt right now and it’s very serious.’
Lin Bai looked at Yun Huan worriedly and asked, “Boss?”
What happened during Yun Huan’s childhood was an eternal pain for him. His beloved younger brother had been kidnapped and killed, all the misfortunes arriving overnight. In just a few months, Mother Yun succumbed to grief and Father Yun committed suicide soon after. Yun Huan had to bear all these misfortunes alone.
Boss had merely been an eight-year-old child at that time.