Chapter 165 Birthmark?
"It's just a minor injury, so you don't need to take medicine. It's a pity for you to come all this way."
Having said that, Qiao Ruoxing still welcomed the person in.
She put the clothes on the sofa aside and asked Mo Mingxuan to sit down, "Lawyer Mo, can I have some boiled water?"
Mo Mingxuan nodded, "Sure."
Qiao Ruoxing poured a glass of boiled water and handed it to him.
Mo Mingxuan opened the bag, took out the medicated oil inside and handed it to her, "Apply it to the wound first."
Qiao Ruoxing took it, curved her eyes and thanked her, then twisted the medicated oil and gently rubbed it on her wrist.
After Mo Mingxuan looked around the room, he asked, "Where is Jingyan?"
Qiao Ruoxing paused and pursed her lips and said, "I don't know."
Just now, when the security personnel on the ship sent Yao Kexin back to the cabin, Yao Kexin pulled Gu Jingyan and said something. After she returned to the room, Gu Jingyan made an excuse to go out.
Where else can the dog man go except to find Yao Kexin?
She lifted her sleeves a little, and there was a patch of skin on the inside of her forearm that was different from the rest of the skin, a little darker and not very smooth.
Mo Mingxuan stared at it for a while and asked, "Is that a birthmark on your arm?"
"This? It's not a birthmark, it's from a previous burn." She did have a birthmark, but it wasn't on her arm.
She paused after she finished speaking, obviously thinking of the burns on Mo Mingxuan's body. Compared with the large burn scars on Mo Mingxuan's body, her injuries were nothing at all, and she felt it was not appropriate to talk too much about it.
Mo Mingxuan didn't think much of it, and asked, "How did you get burned?"
This was not something that couldn't be said, so Qiao Ruoxing said, "A few years ago, my mother and I had a car accident together. My mother was seriously injured and is still in the hospital and has not woken up. I'll be more cautious. This injury was caused at that time."
She said it lightly, but the accident that year, even now, still made her feel scared.
That day was when she returned to college. Qiao Xusheng's company originally arranged a driver to take her, but the driver had something to do and couldn't come.
He Yurou was about to go out to do some work, so he gave her a ride.
September was a rainy month, but because it was the peak school season, there were still many vehicles coming and going. The car was moving very slowly, stopping and starting along the way.
The road conditions did not improve until they passed the viaduct and got on the ring road.
He Yurou was on the phone with someone on the road, so she put on her headphones and listened to music while chatting with her friends.
When the car turned a corner, a truck suddenly changed lanes. He Yurou subconsciously turned the steering wheel to the left, and the car ran into another lane and collided head-on with an oncoming taxi. Their car turned twice and fell to the ground.
She was stuck in the seat and couldn't move, and He Yurou was thrown out of the car.
After she was rescued and sent to the hospital, she was in a coma for many days. Not long after she woke up, the police came to question her.
The accident investigation results showed that the brakes of their car failed, which might be caused by He Yurou's frequent braking due to traffic congestion that day. In addition, they also found antidepressant drugs in the car, and believed that her mother might be in the period of onset when she was driving, and suspected that the car accident might be her intentional.
No matter how she explained that her mother was normal at the time, no one believed it.
She wanted Qiao Xusheng to find a lawyer to help her mother clear the suspicion, but Qiao Xusheng felt that if the lawsuit showed that her mother was not ill at the time, she was a person with full capacity, and the consequences of this matter would be very serious.
If it was the onset of depression, then she was a person with limited capacity, and then she could go through civil mediation with the taxi, and the compensation would not be so much.
Only children consider the issue of justice, and adults only care about what is best for themselves.
Two died and one was injured, and in the end only a little over one million was compensated. That was the first time Qiao Ruoxing felt that Qiao Xusheng was cold-blooded. [The fever has subsided, and I will return to normal updates tomorrow. I wish you a healthy life soon]