Chapter 216 I Don't Want To Owe You
Turning around, he asked with concern, "What's wrong?"

Chu Li's left arm had already been put down, and he said in a disguised manner, "I'm fine."

Xia Xiaowei saw the blood that had solidified on the shirt on his left shoulder, and secretly blamed herself.

Just now, I was so focused on asking him about the situation that I forgot that he was still an injured person.

Persuaded: "Chu Li, I'm really fine, you can stay in the suburbs to recuperate."

The arrogance in Chu Li's heart was aroused by her repeated rejection, and she said irrefutably: "No, I must send you to the gate of the palace, unless you don't return to the palace."

Xia Xiaowei was silent again when she heard the words "not going back to the palace".

Xin Dao, it's good to go back to the city with him, you can go to a pharmacy to treat the wound.

Not far ahead, a tea shop appeared on the side of the road.

Chu Li looked at Xia Xiaowei's chapped lips after running away for a long time, and suggested: "Why don't you go in and drink a bowl of tea, take a rest before leaving."

From the bottom of my heart, I really don't want to part with her like this, I just want to stay together for a moment longer.

Xia Xiaowei saw a jar of wine on the counter in the tea shed, and immediately agreed.

"Okay, let's go in and sit down before we go."

The two went in and sat down at a clean table.

It turned out that this tea shed also sold wine and vegetables.

At this time, there were a few people sitting sparsely in the tea shed, who looked like ordinary passing peddlers.

Chu Li ordered a cup of tea for Xia Xiaowei, but Xia Xiaowei asked the shopkeeper to bring a pot of wine, but they didn't order any appetizers.

Chu Li was startled for a moment, and immediately understood what she meant.

A little sad, but also a little moved: "Xiaowei, you still never forget my wound."

Xia Xiaowei replied: "Of course. You were injured because of me, and I don't want to owe you."

Chu Li murmured: "I hope you owe me."

How could Xia Xiaowei not understand what he said, she turned her face away and looked outside the tea shed, pretending she didn't hear him.

Outside the tea shed was a small official road. Not far ahead, where they were about to pass, two carriages stopped on the way to the city gate.

It's not a carriage that pulls people, but one that pulls goods.

The wagon was full of hay, and the two drivers were sitting on the handlebars, chatting enthusiastically.

(End of this chapter)

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