Let’s Divorce As Agreed-Chapter 1052 - 1051: A Price to Pay (2)

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Chapter 1052 -1051: A Price to Pay (2)

The car smoothly made its way to the hospital, as Uncle Wen had already called ahead to alert the emergency department, informing them that a severely injured patient was on their way.

Uncle Wen looked down at Gu Huanhuan, whose cheeks were swollen and who had fallen asleep from exhaustion in his arms, and couldn’t help but tremble holding her.

Really, he dared not imagine what would have happened if they had been even a little slower—he might have lost her.

He had checked every single camera on each road leading from the filming location. Only after Dou Dou woke up and the police called him did he hurry over—if he had been any later, he might not have seen her in this condition.

His hand involuntarily tightened slightly, and he didn’t want to speak right now, fearing that if he opened his mouth, the fury and panic he was desperately suppressing would burst out like a flood.

Usually, he was Mr. Nice Guy, only because none of the incidents had touched his bottom line. But this time, it had been seriously crossed.

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Perhaps due to the pain, the person in his arms let out a few uncomfortable groans.

Uncle Wen carefully held her, lowering his head to touch her forehead, but the unusual burning heat of her forehead caused his heart to race even more.

He touched her arm again, and it seemed her entire body was burning up; Uncle Wen anxiously checked her arms.

Arms, calves, fingers—the sight of the scars all over was truly unbearable to look at.

“Big brother, we need to hurry; Huanhuan seems to have an infection in her wounds, and she’s running a fever,” Uncle Wen said anxiously.

“Okay,” Gu Shaoting stepped on the gas and the car sped smoothly towards the hospital.

All the way there, Uncle Wen’s expression was somber, and his typically calm and aloof eyes were red and heavy, with a hint of moisture shimmering.

They say men don’t shed tears easily, but only until the heartache hits.

Upon arrival at the hospital, doctors and nurses were already waiting at the entrance and immediately wheeled Gu Huanhuan into the emergency room.

Uncle Wen, concerned, followed them in.

When Gu Huanhuan’s arms and legs were exposed, the doctors and nurses present were all deeply moved.

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It was just too cruel—how could someone treat a delicate girl like this?

Scars covered her entire body, and her back was a patchwork of blues and purples.

Because Uncle Wen needed to take care of Huanhuan, Gu Shaoting stepped in to help with everything else.

Soon, Shu Pan called to inquire about Gu Huanhuan’s condition. She was also on her way to the hospital, frantic with worry, wishing she had wings to fly to Gu Huanhuan’s side.

Gu Shaoting soothed her, asking her not to worry, as Huanhuan was already receiving treatment at the hospital.

After Shu Pan arrived at the hospital, she quickly opened her phone and handed it to Gu Shaoting, “Look, were there any others at the scene today? Someone has posted on social media—the reposting is frightening, and the situation seems to be getting out of control.”

This was something Shu Pan had stumbled upon in the car ride over; because it had been widely circulated, pretty much everyone had seen it.

The phone’s screen displayed the photo of Uncle Wen carrying Gu Huanhuan out. Huanhuan was draped in Uncle Wen’s jacket, but the arm dangling in mid-air and the soles of her feet were spattered with blood, nails broken—it was a shocking sight.

Because the image was taken from a close distance, everything was exceptionally clear.

It seemed the poster didn’t know how else to express their thoughts and simply shared the photo with no accompanying text. Because Gu Huanhuan’s face was visible, she was recognized by everyone immediately.

In just a short few minutes, the browsing, clicking, and commenting had skyrocketed.

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