My CEO Husband Has Some Issues - Chapter 94 - Chapter 94: Chapter 94: The Pig-head Got Beaten Up
- Home
- My CEO Husband Has Some Issues
- Chapter 94 - Chapter 94: Chapter 94: The Pig-head Got Beaten Up
Chapter 94: Chapter 94: The Pig-head Got Beaten Up
Translator: 549690339
“How did she faint?” Li Shengxiao’s gaze was tightly fixed on the person inside from beginning to end.
The nurse didn’t answer. Cui Jiangjing breathed a sigh of relief, patted his shoulder, and said, “Rong Yan must have been given an anesthetic. Don’t worry, I just said Little Yan Rong is fine.”
Having just seen Rong Yan covered in blood, he too was startled, but after a closer look, she was still conscious, which meant the problem wasn’t serious. But he was a doctor; he too had stood outside and overheard the conversation that had taken place.
For Rong Yan to maintain consciousness under these circumstances, she really was stubborn.
He stole a glance at the man beside him. Little Yan Rong was trying hard to stay awake, probably because of Shengxiao. He guessed even she could see that if she fainted, Shengxiao’s fury would be enough to turn Capital City upside down!
Li Shengxiao’s face didn’t soften much despite his attempts at reassurance.
It was then that the nurse said, “While we were removing shards of glass from the patient’s shoulder, she was in so much pain that we had to administer an anesthetic.”
“I said it was an anesthetic…”
Before he could finish, the nurse continued, “However, in addition to the injury on her shoulder, we found bruising on her abdomen. We preliminarily concluded that the patient has suffered intra-abdominal bleeding as a result of being beaten.”
Intra-abdominal bleeding from being beaten!
Cui Jiangjing’s just-relaxed expression froze, and he turned to look at the man next to him, indeed seeing the towering rage on the handsome face!
This is bad!
Inside the Gao Family Villa.
Gao Kai staggered back home, having stammered through the story of what had occurred at the hotel to his family.
Madame Gao saw his bruised face, blue and purple, and hugged him with heartache, “Even so, they had no right to hit you! Oh, my son, does it hurt? Mama will take you to the hospital!”
Gao Kai, previously scared to death, felt his heart settle down a bit after her comforting words, and he rushed to tell his side first, “It was that woman who hit me first, so many people saw it. How was I to know she knew people from the Li Family? Mom, it’s all Old Madame Jiang’s fault. She brought this mess upon us, and if it wasn’t to harm me on purpose, then what was it!”
“That Jiang Meiqi is no good, and her mother is no better, hmph, so disrespectful! Don’t worry, son, Mama will demand an explanation from them. You won’t be hit for nothing!” Madame Gao said fiercely as she touched the dark patch on his face, anger boiling within her.
Director Gao watched the two of them play off one another, trembling with anger, and as they dared to step outside to seek trouble with the Rong Family, he didn’t know where the strength came from. He dashed forward in a sudden burst, pulled Madame Gao away from supporting Gao Kai, and swung his hand down in a slap.
“Slap!”
As fat as a pig, the man was suddenly dazed from the slap, his nose bleeding.
“Dad?” Why would Dad hit him?
Madame Gao was shocked, she screamed and rushed forward, standing in front of him like a mad hen, arms outspread, screeching, “Husband, what are you doing? Our son is already bullied to this extent, and you still hit him! Do you want to beat him to death for you to be satisfied?”
“If I could beat him to death, I truly wish I could do so right now and rid us of this trouble-maker!” Director Gao was so angry his face turned the color of a pig’s liver, cursing non-stop, “I always told you to keep an eye on him, look what he has turned into, and you still indulge him every day, and now look, your indulgence has led to trouble. I’d like to see what you’ll do now.”
“What am I supposed to do?”
“I’ve repeatedly warned him not to provoke people from the Li Family, and yet, he had to provoke the one person he should have never provoked!”