Not only was Ni Yan moved, even He Ming, standing off to the side, felt a kind of resonance with Tang Jun’s words. Tang Jun really did long for the light; every word out of his mouth carried endless yearning.
Why was heaven so unfair? Xiao Jun was clearly trying to catch bad guys, so how did he end up losing his sight?
"Fine, fine, fine, I’ll let you go now." Ni Yan looked disgusted and said, "Hei Zai, take him."
He really couldn’t be bothered to fuss with a blind man.
"Brother Yan, let me go too. My brother’s eyes are bad, I need to take care of him." He Ming crowded in, begging with his whole face.
"What are you going for?"
Ni Yan swept a cold glance at He Ming. Taking Tang Jun was only because he was blind and nothing to be afraid of, but He Ming was different.
Hei Zai pulled Tang Jun out and said, "You just stay put here."
"Bro, I gotta take care of my brother." He Ming rushed forward, wanting to follow Tang Jun, but Hei Zai ruthlessly shoved He Ming back again.
"Xiao Ming, just wait here for me to come back. Who knows, maybe my eyes will be cured."
Tang Jun looked back, grinned, then turned and followed along with Ni Yan and the others.
All the way Tang Jun walked extremely slowly, his head turning as if looking around.
Seeing this, Ni Yan couldn’t help but jab at him: "You’re blind. What can you see? Can you walk faster? I’m waiting to go back to my room and rest."
The way back to Ni Yan’s room just happened to pass by the house where Yuan Yu lived.
"Brother Yan, it’s exactly because I can’t see that I want to look around. I’m afraid of falling." Every word out of Tang Jun’s mouth showed how many times he’d fallen before.
"Brother Yan, how about letting Brother Hei Zai take me over instead?"
Tang Jun suggested again, that cautious yet clearly-afraid-of-anger tone making Ni Yan quite satisfied. He yawned and said, "Hei Zai, you take him to the doctor."
He’d been busy half the night and was indeed tired. Besides, whether Tang Jun’s eyes could be cured had nothing to do with him. He had no interest in dawdling along at Tang Jun’s pace.
"Walk faster."
Hei Zai hurried Tang Jun along. In the end, he really couldn’t stand it and was practically pushing Tang Jun from behind.
"Brother Hei Zai, I—I can’t see, don’t push me so fast."
Tang Jun clutched Hei Zai’s hand tightly, looking scared.
Hei Zai griped, but he relaxed a lot around Tang Jun. He said, "Didn’t you say you wanted to see the doctor? If you walk this slow, how’s that gonna work? You’re a grown man—a grown man—looking like this, what does that look like?"
"Brother Hei Zai, I’m just a blind guy who can’t see."
All the way, Tang Jun kept talking with Hei Zai. He was like a curious baby who knew nothing about anything.
"You’re a big man, how are you yapping like some woman?"
Hei Zai was annoyed by Tang Jun’s questions and went straight for the sore spot.
Tang Jun acted carefree and heartless, not scared at all by Hei Zai’s cold face. He just held onto Hei Zai’s hand and kept asking about everything along the way.
Suddenly a burst of dense screams rang out, accompanied by shouting. The place instantly descended into chaos.

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