Chapter 1763 (one thousand seven hundred and sixty-three) bitten
It turned out that Tie Hongyan had told him in writing that she had heard the painful sounds he made during the alchemist's practice.
Although Wu Xunsheng once regretted that he made such a sound, he thought that the time he made the sound was not long, and in the previous situation, Tie Hongyan did not turn around to look, maybe she would be done with it. You will forget that you have ever heard his voice during the process. After he returned to his room, he temporarily forgot that he had ever made a sound out of pain. Tie Hongyan has never forgotten that sound. Although she once comforted herself during the alchemist's practice that hearing such a sound was because she was hallucinating. However, after the practice, she asked Tie Wandao in public and learned from Tie Wandao. After learning that it was Wu Xun Sheng who had endured the pain for herself through the use of the Jiejie Gong, she then felt that the sounds she heard during the previous alchemist's practice must have been caused by Wu Xun Sheng's pain.
Seeing Tie Hongyan actually telling him through writing that she heard his voice at that moment, he didn't know what to say at first.
He looked at the paper she had written on and said, "I'll get rid of these papers with writing on them first."
So he stayed away from Tie Hongyan, burned the paper she wrote on, and used another piece of paper to clean up the ashes.
In the process of handling the paper with words, Wu Xunsheng said in order to prevent her from thinking too much: "The alchemist was doing the magic at that time... When the alchemist was doing the magic, even if the people present made sounds that sounded painful, it was not necessarily because of their feelings. to pain.”
At that time, he also thought: It is normal for someone to have hallucinations when the alchemist is doing the magic, but I cannot directly say that what she heard at that time may actually be hallucinations. After all, if the alchemist had told her about this again, It would be easy for her to know that I said that on purpose.
Tie Hongyan wrote some words on another piece of paper.
Wu Xunsheng was a little surprised when he saw what she wrote: How could it be such a coincidence that she also thought of this?
Then, he felt that there was no need to be surprised: it was nothing new, I had thought of her more than once.
He thought again: Fortunately, I didn't mention the hallucination I just thought of.
It turned out that Tie Hongyan expressed this meaning to him through writing - he did not say that she heard what she heard because of hallucinations.
Wu Xunsheng felt that it was no longer easy to hide it anymore, so he just smiled.
Because Tie Hongyan was worried, she continued to ask him how he broke his lip through writing, and told him that she hoped he would tell her the truth.
Wu Xunsheng thought: Did she think something happened to me during the procedure and my lip was broken? If that's the case, I might as well tell her directly that I bit it myself. Maybe she will feel more at ease after knowing it?
So he said: "I just bit it myself. Nothing happened to me during the practice."
Tie Hongyan thought: By now he should have stopped trying to hide it. Even if I asked more details directly, he would probably answer truthfully, right? He didn't speak for long at that time. Could it be that he bit his lip to stop shouting later?
She asked him by writing whether he bit his lip because he was in too much pain and didn't want to continue making any sound.
Wu Xunsheng saw that she had guessed it, but he didn't want to directly say that he was in pain at that time. He just said: "In that situation, I'd better say less." (End of Chapter)