Yue Linze originally wanted to carry her to his room, but after walking a few steps, he changed direction and headed towards her room. Near the destination, he encountered the housekeeper, who was stunned by their intimate princess carry.
“Call a doctor,” Yue Linze coldly dropped four words and entered the room with Tao Yu, the door closing behind them. The housekeeper was dazed for a while before hurriedly calling the doctor.
In the room, when Yue Linze placed Tao Yu on the sofa, she finally seemed to come alive, awkwardly apologizing. Yue Linze glanced at her flushed face and turned to find the medical kit, crouching in front of her and starting to remove her shoes.
Tao Yu quickly blocked his hand: “No, no need to trouble Mr. Yue. Isn’t a doctor coming soon? Let him do it… Or I can handle it myself. I am a doctor after all, although what I studied…”
“Shut up,” Yue Linze coldly interrupted her. Tao Yu immediately fell silent. When his hand grabbed her ankle, she couldn’t help but tremble.
Yue Linze felt her slight tremor but didn’t expose her. Instead, he frowned and took out scissors, beginning to cut her pants leg from bottom to top, speaking as he cut: “I don’t know the condition of your wound. Directly removing the pants might cause secondary injury, so we’ll do it this way for now.”
“…Oh.” Watching Yue Linze’s quite skilled movements, Tao Yu was stunned.
When the pants leg was cut to five centimeters above the knee, the wound was fully exposed. One knee was slightly swollen, likely to turn purple soon, but with no broken skin, it was still okay.
The other knee was less fortunate, having hit a small stone. Not only was the jeans torn, but the knee was also bleeding, with a mix of blue, purple, red, and white, looking quite frightening.
Seeing her wound, Yue Linze’s face darkened. Tao Yu carefully glanced at him: “It’s lighter than I thought. I can handle it myself. Maybe we don’t need to call the doctor.” Such a wound would probably heal before reaching the hospital, and she was almost embarrassed to make a fuss.
Yue Linze gave her a displeased look, saying coldly: “It’s better to leave it to professionals.”



