After learning that he was not a child of the Ou family, Ou Nuo was quite shocked. He became less talkative and numbly held his computer to write lesson plans. The lights in the room were on almost all night.
Aiden Shao had watched many TV dramas on family ethics, and he understood his feelings at the moment. He was also worried that he would be too sad and would not have the strength to get up after not eating or sleeping, so he ordered a wheelchair for him online at night. The next morning, before Ounuo opened his eyes, the responsible courier knocked on the door of the apartment and delivered a latest air-powered wheelchair to the door.
He was awakened from his light sleep by the ringing of the bell. Hearing the slightly crisp metallic sound outside, he felt even more unable to sleep, so he tidied up a little in the bathroom, put on his clothes and went to the living room. As soon as he went out, he saw Taoist Shao squatting in the middle of the room holding the wheelchair. The courier boy looked into the room in a trance, standing by the door as if he wanted to come in to help him, but Orion Hanjiang mercilessly pushed him out of the door with the courier slip.
Ou Nuo rubbed his eyes and carefully looked at the two people standing and squatting in the hall. It didn't look like either of them had any problem with their legs. He couldn't help but ask, "Brother Shao, why did you buy a wheelchair? Tell me if you two are not feeling well. The orthopedic doctor in our Army Hospital is pretty good. If you are sick, I will take you to see him right away. There is no time to waste!"
Aiden Shao looked up at him. He looked a little pale after not seeing him for a night, and his eyes were a little bloodshot. Fortunately, he had already entered the door of Qi training, and he didn't hurt his internal organs like ordinary people. The wheelchair happened to be put together, so Master Shao patted the armrest of the chair, stood up and waved at him: "Come here and try it. I see that you have hurt your spleen meridian due to excessive worry, and you are lazy about eating. How can your body bear it? I bought this wheelchair so that I can push you out to relax in the future. Come and step on the footrest so that I can adjust the height."
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