Tang Tang

Chapter 614: 614: Get your dirty hands off me, don't touch me!


Chapter 614: Chapter 614: Get your dirty hands off me, don’t touch me!


He hurriedly chased after her, and finally found Chi Yue by the flowerbeds of the hospital.


Perhaps because she was still in pain, she sat by the flowerbeds with her hand on her stomach, looking disheveled.


Fu Rongyin walked over and picked her up in his arms.


Chi Yue struggled fiercely, “Let go of me, get your dirty hands off, don’t touch me!”


Fu Rongyin grasped her wrists, his voice tinged with anger, “What are you making a fuss about?”


“What am I making a fuss about? Fu Rongyin, I should have never held any hope for you!”


Fu Rongyin narrowed his eyes, “What are you talking about?”


Chi Yue took advantage of his distraction and jumped out of his embrace. As soon as her feet touched the ground, her vision darkened, and her body uncontrollably tilted to one side.


The next second, she was swept back into his arms, his familiar scent overpowering her breath dominantly.


Chi Yue wanted to make a scene, but at that moment, feeling weak all over, she could only let him carry her back to the ward.


The doctor came over to reinsert the needle, but she wouldn’t cooperate, and it took several attempts for the doctor to succeed.


Throughout the process, Chi Yue didn’t utter a sound, yet Fu Rongyin clenched his fists the whole time.


Fortunately, they eventually succeeded in inserting the needle, and the doctor left after giving Fu Rongyin a few instructions.


In the hospital room, only Fu Rongyin and Chi Yue were left. Chi Yue turned her face away, not wanting to face him.


The pain on the back of her hand reached her heart. The needles on the back of her hand felt like they were densely pricking her heart, invisible, untouchable, and unable to be relieved.


After the initial gratification of getting back at someone by harming oneself as an adult fades away, what follows is the pain of the body.


Chi Yue didn’t speak, and Fu Rongyin didn’t either.


After a long, long time, he said, “Why did you check out of the hospital without authorization? The doctor said your condition is serious and you need hospital treatment, you…”


“What does it matter to you? If you find me troublesome, you’re free to ignore me; nobody expects you to care.”


Having said so much in one breath, Chi Yue suddenly felt dry-mouthed and parched.


But she couldn’t lower her face to ask Fu Rongyin to pour her a glass of water.


Fu Rongyin also failed to notice her discomfort and said with a stern face, “You are still my wife, and it’s my duty to take care of you.”


“Is that so? Did you bring me here on your own initiative, or did you just happen to run into me at the hospital? What if you hadn’t run into me? If I had died in the hospital, you would have been the last one to know.”


Whether it was because Chi Yue’s words were too harsh, or for some other reason, a flicker of panic flashed through Fu Rongyin’s eyes.


Chi Yue didn’t see it, nor did she want to.


She closed her eyes and took a deep breath, “Leave, she needs you more than I do.”


As she finished speaking, Fu Rongyin’s phone rang again.


Even without looking, Chi Yue knew who was calling. She pulled the blanket over her head, out of sight, out of mind.


The ringing stopped after a short while, but it wasn’t long before it started again, then was cut off, and then it rang yet again.


The endless ringing was so irritating that Chi Yue felt like her head was about to explode. She yanked down the blanket and glared at Fu Rongyin, “Could you, please, step outside!”


Fu Rongyin froze.


In Chi Yue’s eyes, he saw intense hatred.


He had never known that Chi Yue could hate him so much.


As if his soul were deeply shaken, he lowered his eyes, turned off his phone, and then looked in another direction without speaking another word.


Chi Yue was also exhausted from the ordeal and simply closed her eyes to sleep.


When she awoke, she saw Fu Rongyin still sitting in the same place, maintaining the same posture he had before she slept.


By then, darkness had completely fallen.


Chi Yue’s throat felt as if it had been scorched, burning hotly. With only the indwelling needle left in her hand, she decided to get out of bed and pour herself some water.


The moment she moved, Fu Rongyin looked over and, getting there before her, poured a glass of water and handed it to her.


Chi Yue wasn’t one to play coy and drank the whole glass in one gulp. After catching her breath, she walked toward the door.


As her hand reached for the doorknob, a large hand gripped hers.


The man’s husky voice spoke up, “Don’t go~”