The Bumpy Road of Marriage: Divorce Now, Daddy - Chapter 1437 - Two Boxes of Gastric Medication
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Chapter 1437 - Two Boxes of Gastric Medication

Chapter 1437: Two Boxes of Gastric Medication

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Wen Shan lifted her head and saw someone who looked just like Ding Junhui. She instantly pushed Le Tian aside and staggered towards that person. “Teach…Teacher Ding, what are you doing here?”

Before Wen Shan could go any further though, she was being taken away by two bodyguards.

“Hey, don’t touch my friend!” Le Tian shoved the bodyguards aside and blocked Wen Shan protectively, glaring ferociously at the man in sungla.s.ses. “Are you out of your mind?”

The man stared at Le Tian. The sungla.s.ses only hid the man’s eyes, so his frown was clearly visible. He was unhappy.

After giving the men a scolding, Le Tian turned to Wen Shan. “Look carefully, this is not your Teacher Ding. You drank so much you can’t recognize people anymore. Let’s go.” Le Tian immediately took Wen Shan out of the bar.

The man frowned as he watched Le Tian supporting her drunk friend while leaving the place. Eventually, he strode into one of the bar’s private rooms.

Le Tian helped Wen Shan exit the bar and said, “I think you’ve reached your alcohol quota. Since you miss your Teacher Ding so much, why not ask him to pick you up?”

“No, please don’t,” Wen Shan begged nervously, “You must never call him.” With a yawn, Wen Shan rested her head on Le Tian’s shoulder.

Although Wen Shan was drunk, she still knew that it would be a terrible idea to inform Ding Junhui. One of her principles was to not lead on people she was not interested in.

Le Tian sighed and helped her to the side of the road, wanting to hail a taxi for Wen Shan. “I thought that you would remain calm and not give in to getting drunk, but turns out I was wrong.”

The worst that had happened before this was Wen Shan locking herself up in her dorm for a week.

Le Tian was clueless as to where she should send Wen Shan to. Her own house was the only place she could think of because other places might not be able to accommodate this drunkard.

What about Wen Shan’s house?

Le Tian recalled Wen Shan’s parents getting upset over Wen Shan and eliminated that option.

Le Tian decided to help her best friend Wen Shan confront Nalan Chunbo about his motives and make things clear once and for all.

After Wen Shan ran off, Nalan Chunbo had returned to his apartment with the young maid’s a.s.sistance. He immediately sat on the sofa and looked at the quivering maid beside him.

“This has nothing to do with you, so don’t worry about it.” Nalan Chunbo waved his hand to console the young lady who was holding back her tears.

“Mr. Nalan, I…I can go and explain it to her. Please don’t tell Mr. and Mrs. Gu about it,” the young maid begged, almost wanting to kneel down.

Nalan Chunbo looked at the young lady who was in tears.

At merely seventeen or eighteen, she would not have become a maid if it was not for a hard life. The Gu family paid their employees handsomely, and an honest employee would receive greater benefits under them if compared to other places. Moreover, the incident regarding Bai Xiaolian served as a great lesson and made this young lady worry about the possibility of losing her job.

“You may return now. We’ll pretend this incident never happened. I won’t tell Gu Juexi either.” Nalan Chunbo had no intention of condemning the young maid.

“Thank you, Mr. Nalan, thank you! I’ll go after cleaning up whatever’s left.” The girl ran off to continue her unfinished tasks, wiping away her tears.

Nalan Chunbo leaned back against the sofa. Now, his head was hurting in addition to the intense pain in his stomach.

The look in Wen Shan’s eyes kept replaying in Nalan Chunbo’s mind. Be it disappointment or disgust, his heart was still bothered by it.

“Mr. Nalan.” The young maid picked up the medicine which had been laying by the doorway and placed it on the coffee table in front of Nalan Chunbo.

It was two boxes of gastric medication, which were now an eyesore to him.