When Tao Zui woke up, he was already lying on the bed in the bamboo hut, and his whole body had been cleaned up.

"Are you awake?" Cheng'er opened the door and came in, holding a small blue and white bowl in her hand, "It's just right, I drank the medicine."

Cheng'er was glad that since she failed to make the medicine last time, she still insisted on learning to make the medicine by herself, otherwise she would be helpless if she became so intoxicated and hurt like this.

Tao Zui has always been the one who takes care of others, and it is the first time to be taken care of by others, so he feels a little uncomfortable for a while.

Seeing that he didn't take the medicine bowl for a long time, Cheng'er thought that he was weak after being seriously injured, so she stepped forward and sat on the edge of the bed: "Is it still hurting? Then I'll feed you and drink."

Tao Zui was startled, and quickly took the medicine bowl: "No need, I will do it myself."

After Tao Zui finished drinking the medicine, Cheng'er put away the medicine bowl, and when she turned around, she saw Tao Zui staring at her intently.

"What do you think I'm doing?" Cheng'er subconsciously touched her face. Could it be that the black marks that were smoked from the medicine just boiled hadn't been wiped clean?

Dazzled back to his senses, he shook his head and said, "It's okay. I just... didn't expect you to take care of people." It's no surprise that such an arrogant person can say condescending words like feeding him medicine. .

"It seems that I am very unreasonable." Cheng'er put down her hand and curled her lips, "Before I was injured, you saved my life, and now you are injured, I should take care of you."

Tao Zui didn't expect Cheng'er to show such a childish expression, and smiled for a while.

"Why did you appear there?" Tao Zui wondered why Cheng'er appeared in the robber's den for no reason.

"I originally wanted to see if there was any familiar place that could stimulate my memory and remind me of something, but when I walked to that place and heard the sound of fighting, I saw you."

Tao Zui remembered what Cheng'er said to the epileptic Taoist, and couldn't help asking: "Then what do you remember?"

Cheng'er's expression darkened: "No."

Tao Zui wondered: "How is it possible? You didn't think of anything, how could you remember that sentence?"

"What?"

"If a demon has feelings, it is not a demon, but if a man is heartless, how can he be a human being?"

"What's wrong with this sentence?"

Tao Zui looked at Cheng'er, and then continued after a while: "That was the first time we met, I didn't expect you to remember what I told you."

Cheng'er thought about it carefully, but still had no impression: "I don't remember, it's just that the Taoist priest was aggressive at that time, and this sentence suddenly popped up in my mind, so it was you who said it."

Recalling the scene at that time, Tao Zui never imagined that one day he and the orange-clothed fairy would help each other and chat in the same room.

Things are so elusive.

As for Cheng'er, Tao Zui has a different sense - when they met for the first time, Cheng'er was domineering and unreasonable, Tao Zui only felt that she was prejudiced against Yao Jing, but this world is like this, Tao Zui has gotten used to it.

What he didn't expect was that Cheng'er listened to his words, and could still remember after amnesia.

It can be seen that she agrees with his point of view.

Perhaps this orange-clothed fairy is too stubborn in her work, but she is very clear about right and wrong.

For her, right is right and wrong is wrong.

Even if a goblin said something, as long as it made sense, she could reflect on herself, agree with it and remember it seriously.

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