
Huo Yuanchen glanced at the nurse, then expressionlessly asked him to wait outside.
The nurse was worried and said, "Mr. Yu asked me to take care of Miss Wen."
Huo Yuanchen sneered and corrected her, "I asked Mr. Yu to help find you, and the Miss Wen you mentioned is my girlfriend."
Wen Li said loudly beside him, "Ex-girlfriend, we've broken up."
The nurse looked at the two of them, and probably couldn't tell whether they had really broken up or were just a couple having a bad temper, so she said to Wen Li, "I'm just outside the door, Miss Wen, call me if you need anything."
In the ward, Wen Li didn't even want to look at Huo Yuanchen, so he took his phone and started watching videos.
Huo Yuanchen was quite good-tempered and took the breakfast he bought for her and handed her the spoon. "Even if you are angry with me, you have to eat on time."
Wen Li sneered, "Professor Huo thinks too highly of himself. What do you have to do with me? Why should I be angry with you?"
Getting angry will affect your life span. It’s really unnecessary to get angry for a scumbag.
Huo Yuanchen looked at her for a while, said nothing, and just urged her, "Eat first."
Wen Li was not going to be hard on food. The nurse had come a little late, and it was past breakfast time in the cafeteria, so she was not going to be hard on her stomach.
She drank the bowl of eight-treasure porridge to the last drop, and ate the dumplings. After finishing, she pushed the bowl away and said in a cold tone, "Professor Huo, you can leave now."
Huo Yuanchen stood up, opened the door of the ward and went out.
Wen Li thought he went to see An Wen, but he came back just a few minutes later.
Wen Li looked behind him, but did not see the nurse.
He kindly explained to her, "I've asked the nurse to look after An Wen. I'll stay with you."
Wen Li was stunned for two seconds, then sneered and said, " You sent the nurse that Professor Yu hired for me to take care of An Wen? Why?"
"I paid for it." Huo Yuanchen said indifferently.
He sat down beside her bed and said, "I asked the doctor, and Anwen's leg will be fine as long as she rests. What she needs is a nurse with rich experience in caring for patients, not me."
Wen Li understood and said in a cold tone, "Professor Huo's meaning is that An Wen needs careful care, but I don't. Anyway, my injury is not serious, so it doesn't matter what happens."
Huo Yuanchen pursed his lips, looked at her for a while, and sighed, "Can't you think of me a little better? I'm just worried about you and want to stay with you for a while longer. How come in your eyes, I don't care about you?"
Wen Li thought, whether he cares or not, it’s all his own decision. He can say whatever he wants, she won’t appreciate it.
The two of them spent two days in the hospital without any problems. The inflammation on Wen Li's wound had almost subsided, and the doctor informed her that she could be discharged.
Huo Yuanchen called a car at the hospital entrance. Wen Li was afraid that her mobility problems would trouble others when she returned to the village, so she bought a cane near the hospital so that she could walk in the village alone and it would not affect her taking pictures of the elderly.
Her injury delayed her for several days, and the filming schedule was delayed, so she had to speed up the progress. The original arrangement of setting aside one day in the middle of the few days to develop and deliver photos was also moved to the evening. After the filming was over every day, she went to the village chief's office to develop the photos taken that day, and then hung them overnight. She would rush over early the next morning to take the developed photos to deliver to the elderly.
This meant she had to walk a lot more, but she finally caught up with the filming schedule.
An Wen also came back the day after she was discharged from the hospital. I heard that the hospital originally did not agree to her discharge because the fractured bone had not healed yet and it would be best for her to rest for a few more days.
But Huo Yuanchen sent Wen Li back to the village, and An Wen insisted on coming back. The hospital had no choice but to prescribe some medicine for her and repeatedly told her to rest before approving her discharge.
Naturally, when An Wen was discharged from the hospital, Huo Yuanchen went to pick her up. After returning, he asked the village chief to arrange for her to recuperate in the home of the best villager in the village. She didn't have to do anything every day, just lie in bed to recuperate, and even the three meals a day were delivered to her bedside by the mother-in-law of that villager.
Teacher Zhang from the Publicity Department and Wen Li have been very familiar with each other these days, and occasionally they can't help but complain, "An Wen might as well not come. She said she came to participate in the agricultural assistance activities, but she lies in bed every day and is served by her mother-in-law. If this is spread online by someone with ulterior motives, I don't know how netizens will scold the school. She originally came to help do good things, but now, I pray every day that I won't be scolded. I dare not publicize this charity trip at all."
Wen Li remained silent. Even if she didn't like An Wen, her job was just to take pictures, and school matters would be handled by school staff.
After Teacher Zhang finished complaining, he could only sigh and said, "Forget it, I'm glad nothing happened to her. She came all this way alone, a girl. If something really happened to her, none of us would be responsible."
I don’t know if Teacher Zhang has also told others about these complaints, or if other people have the same ideas as Teacher Zhang, but later these complaints reached An Wen’s ears.
Wen Li is not a school staff member and is not very clear about the details. She just heard the grandmothers talking about it when taking pictures. They said that the little girl living in Granny Li's house had a very bad temper. She smashed more than a dozen bowls in one breath, did not eat the food that was sent to her, but threw it all away. She also locked herself in the room and cried for a day and a night.
The mothers-in-law were amazed and said that they had never seen a girl with such a bad temper in the village.
Later, Huo Yuanchen came to Wen Li and asked her to borrow the crutches she bought. Wen Li knew that he was lending them to An Wen, whose legs were almost healed at that time and she no longer needed the crutches.
But she didn't want to agree so easily, so she showed the payment record to Huo Yuanchen and asked with a smile, "Professor Huo, do you want to buy it at the original price?"
Huo Yuanchen raised his eyebrows, "You've used it for so many days, isn't it depreciated?"
Wen Li said bluntly, "It's our own business. We set the price accordingly. You can buy it if you want or not."
Huo Yuanchen smiled, generously transferred the money to her, and took the crutches away.
The next day, Wen Li saw An Wen appear at the edge of the field with a cane.
However, while other teachers were working in the fields, teaching villagers the techniques of biological control of common crop diseases and pests, An Wen was sitting under the shade of a tree to rest. There were many cooling drinks such as mineral water and mung bean porridge beside her. When she saw someone coming, she would smile and hand them a bottle of water or a bowl of porridge.
This means she is participating in the labor.
She had her crutches clearly placed next to her, so no one could find fault with her.
This situation lasted for several weeks. Wen Li took photos of every elderly person over 60 years old in the village, and the teachers had almost finished teaching the biological control techniques.
An Wen's leg recovered as expected.
The village chief waved his hand and decided to organize a grand farewell banquet.


