Ethan almost forgot about Ryan until a month later, when the child appeared in front of him again.
In the parking lot of the building, Ethan sat in the driver's seat and looked at the child clinging to his car window.
"Is your injury healed?" The child's smiling eyes were particularly beautiful. Ethan liked it and rebuked the security guards, giving him appropriate tolerance for his behavior of stopping the car.
Ryan nodded and smiled at the people in the car, "I'm here to return something."
"Oh?" Ethan didn't remember that he had anything with him.
Ryan took out a card from his bag and handed it to him, "This is for you."
Ethan took a look and didn't take it, "You deserve it, take it."
Ryan shook his head and stretched out his arm to put the bank card in his arms, "Don't want this."
Ethan frowned slightly, this kid is really stubborn, "Then what do you want?"
Ryan laughed even more happily, released the car door and ran to the passenger side, opened the door and sat in, "I want to go to your circle."
Ethan held the passenger side and leaned over to circle him in the range, raised his eyebrows to confirm, "Do you know the circle?"
Ryan's face turned red, and his two little paws were quietly placed on Ethan's chest, just like that night a month ago, "The doctor told me."
Ethan cursed in a low voice, it seems that warnings are useless. People who are used to being "masters" rarely take other people's words to heart. It seems that there is a chance to educate the "doctor".
"Be obedient and go home." Ethan slapped the two little paws on his chest, "You can't do it."
Ryan shook his head, hooked Ethan's neck directly, pouted and rubbed his chest, "I want to go."
Ethan had no choice but to take a roundabout approach, "Okay, I'll take you to see."
Ethan was sure that the boy would not dare to pester him again after seeing it.
At night, the "doctor's" hospital.
Ryan covered his eyes, and Ethan's hand clamped on his neck, which made him feel safe. Even if it was dark in front of him, he dared to walk boldly.
On the top floor of the hospital's inpatient department, Ethan pressed his fingerprint, the door slid open to both sides, and took Ryan in.
Ryan felt his feet become soft, probably because of the thick carpet.
"Hey, is the prime minister bringing a newcomer?"
A man's voice suddenly sounded, and Ryan trembled with fear. The next second, he felt the big hand on his neck tightened a little. He felt a little difficult to breathe, but for some reason, his heart settled down.
"This reaction is too immature, isn't it? Don't you hate trouble the most? This little thing looks troublesome. Are you sure you want to take him in?"
"You'll know if you want to take him in after you try." Ethan replied with a smile.
Ethan tried, and sure enough, he couldn't take him in.
This child is very obedient, but he's too timid. He trembled like a sieve when he saw the props and cried breathlessly.
Ethan smiled and shook his head, signaling the people waiting outside the door to clean up the things. He took Ryan to take a bath to relieve his fear.
"Are you scared?" Ryan cried and hiccuped. Ethan held him in his arms and patted his back to comfort him. "Okay, no more playing. I'll send you home after the bath. Don't come to me again in the future."
Ryan cried even harder, his little face turned pale, and he shook his head desperately.
"Not scared?" Ethan was surprised. This kitten-like courage dared to continue playing? !
Ryan shook his head. He was scared. Ethan understood, "Will you come to me again?"
Ryan nodded, he really liked him, even though his circle was scary, he would not give up.
Ryan was scared, even his mouth shrank in the water, a pair of watery eyes looked at him, crying desperately.
"Do you still want to follow?" Ethan decided to solve this little trouble, tonight.
Ryan hesitated, still nodded.
Ethan stopped asking questions, he was waiting for the boy to surrender.
After a long time, Ryan fainted without a sound.
Ethan caught him, Ryan like a rag doll, "You little trouble, you will faint for me." With a sigh, he carried him out of the bathtub.

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