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ABLO Chapter 49

On the first day of Ruan Mian’s internship, he was particularly busy. A new group of patients had arrived at the hospital, and the interns were needed to help treat external injuries. Recently, the new pirate leader had become very rampant, frequently ambushing lone soldiers, causing widespread panic. The hospital was busier than usual and urgently needed more personnel. This was why the doctors at the hospital were so touched by those who chose to intern there at this time.

No one knew if a war would break out in the future, and if it did start, the number of patients in the hospital would only increase. This was undoubtedly a tough job, requiring dedication and effort.

Ruan Mian was busy all day and finally breathed a sigh of relief during the lunch break at noon.

He wore a white coat, put the pen in his pocket, walked to the vending machine a little tiredly, and bought a bottle of coffee.

He was an Omega, and his physical strength was not as good as Betas and Alphas. He didn’t want to drag everyone down, so he could only force himself to hold on.

Because his animal form is a rabbit, he has to endure more mental pressure than the average person. Rabbits are naturally timid, so every time he goes to the operating table, he has to mentally prepare himself. Over the years, although he has worked hard to adapt, the actual work in the hospital is still somewhat different from the theoretical knowledge he learned in school.

After being so busy, he can’t help but feel a little exhausted. Although he is happy to be able to treat patients, he still needs time to adapt to the physical discomfort.

He gently pinched his eyebrows, dragged his heavy steps to an empty corner, and opened the coffee.

He just put the coffee on his lips, and before he had time to take a sip, the coffee was suddenly taken away.

“Tutu, you can’t drink coffee.” Lu Yang’s low voice came over.

Ruan Mian raised his head and saw Lu Yang’s handsome face. He couldn’t help but smile and ask happily: “Baby Lu, when did you come?”

“I just arrived.” Lu Yang took the coffee in his hand, tilted his head, and took a sip. He looked at Ruan Mian, raised his eyebrows, and said: “When did you start drinking coffee?”

Ruan Mian leaned against the wall and explained, “Sometimes, when work at the hospital gets too busy and I’m tired or sleepy, I occasionally take a few sips of coffee. I’ve built up some resistance to it now, so it shouldn’t be a problem.”

Lu Yang frowned slightly, “That won’t work either. Your animal form is a rabbit. What if you are poisoned? You have to change this habit in the future. If you want to stay awake, you can rely on other methods.”

“Mn, okay.” Ruan Mian knew that he was doing it for his own good. He smiled sweetly and agreed softly. He decided without hesitation to change his habit of drinking coffee in the future.

“Was work tiring today?” Lu Yang asked, contentedly tossing his coffee into the trash and, seemingly out of nowhere, producing a bottle of sweet milk to hand to Ruan Mian.

He looked at Ruan Mian’s white coat; his expression deepened. This was the first time he saw Ruan Mian wearing this outfit after he became a doctor.

Ruan Mian has a slender build, and wearing a white coat accentuates his thin waist and perfect proportions. His skin is fair, and his lips are rosy. He looks especially good in white clothes. His fine, soft black hair falls gently on his forehead, giving him a handsome and elegant appearance mixed with the unique resilience of youth, resembling a graceful bamboo.

Today is Ruan Mian’s first day at work. Lu Yang, worried that Ruan Mian might not be able to adapt, took advantage of the lunch break to come and check on him. Seeing Ruan Mian in his uniform, he felt a fleeting sense of how quickly time had passed. His little rabbit had grown even more outstanding.

Ruan Mian took the milk; it was still a little warm to the touch. He twisted open the cap, shook his head gently, and said: “Not tired.”

Lu Yang gently pinched his slightly pale cheek, dissatisfied: “Tutu is a little liar.”

Ruan Mian’s eyebrows and eyes were full of fatigue, listless. Lu Yang knew him best; how could he not see that he was tired?

Ruan Mian was not good at lying; now that his lie was exposed, he had to admit it honestly.

He leaned his head on Lu Yang’s shoulder and said weakly: “Okay, Baby Lu, I am really tired; my feet hurt now; I don’t want to stand at all; I don’t want to walk; and my stomach is still very hungry. Let me lean on you for a while.”

Listening to Ruan Mian’s soft complaints, Lu Yang felt surprisingly good and couldn’t help but gently pat the back of Ruan Mian’s head.

After Ruan Mian leaned on his shoulder and drank the whole bottle of sweet milk, he threw away the bottle, turned around and squatted, carried Ruan Mian on his back, and said in a rare childish tone: “Baby Lu will take Tutu to eat carrots now!”

Ruan Mian was stunned for a moment, struggling to get off Lu Yang’s back, and said anxiously: “Baby Lu, no need; I can walk by myself; I’m very heavy now.”

He has grown up now and is much heavier than he was as a child. Lu Yang trains hard every day, so he doesn’t want to burden Lu Yang by having him carry him—it would tire Lu Yang out.

“Don’t move; I can carry you,” Lu Yang said casually, bouncing him a few times on his back. He looked relaxed and effortless, as if it didn’t take much strength at all.

The little rabbit was still light as a feather, feeling weightless on his back. Lu Yang thought he should make sure the little rabbit ate more in the future.

A few passing doctors and nurses, who were in the same department as Ruan Mian and knew him, couldn’t help but look over. Seeing him suddenly being carried, they were a bit surprised and curious about the person being so affectionate with him, quietly observing Lu Yang.

Noticing their gazes, Ruan Mian quickly buried his face in Lu Yang’s back to avoid drawing more attention and obediently stopped struggling.

Although Lu Yang wanted to show off, he knew that the little rabbit was thin-skinned and would blush if everyone looked at him, so he quickly quickened his pace and walked forward a few steps, away from the sight of those doctors and nurses.

Ruan Mian hid himself on Lu Yang’s back, holding his neck with both hands. Lu Yang’s back was much firmer than before. Ruan Mian’s cheek pressed against it and felt warm and safe. It seemed that with Lu Yang carrying him like this, he didn’t have to worry about anything or be afraid of anything.

Ruan Mian couldn’t help but smile when he smelled the scent of Lu Yang. Grandpa Lu and Ning Mixiang always said that he spoiled Lu Yang too much. In fact, he knew in his heart that it was Lu Yang who spoiled him more.

When he was a child, he was weak as a little rabbit. When his parents passed away, he fell seriously ill. After moving to Ruan Donglin’s house, Wu Yongjuan refused to give him even a glass of milk every day, so he was very weak when he was a child.

Every time after school, after walking a short distance with his backpack, he would often get so tired that he couldn’t move and needed to stop to rest. Back then, although Lu Yang was also an Omega, his stamina seemed much better. Being a little wolf, he was always full of energy, jumping around every day.

When he sat on the side of the road to rest, Lu Yang squatted beside him and watched him. At that time, Lu Yang was always worried that the little rabbit was so weak that he would be abducted by others if he was not careful, so he always had to accompany Ruan Mian by his side.

In fact, Lu Yang was also a little kid at that time. If bad guys came, he couldn’t protect Ruan Mian at all.

Later, when Lu Yang grew up a little, he began to carry him home on his back and would bring him a bottle of milk and two candies every day.

So, Ruan Mian often felt that he was raised by Lu Yang.

He remembered that it was raining heavily once. Since he went to elementary school, no one in the Ruan family came to pick him up from school, whether it was raining or snowing.

He stood under the eaves of the school with an umbrella; the raindrops hit the umbrella with crackling sounds, and the cold wind blew on his small body.

He was shivering with cold and almost couldn’t hold the umbrella. It was Lu Yang who ran over to block the wind in front of him, carried him on his back, and took him to the school gate step by step. That day, the Lu family sent a car to pick up Lu Yang, and Lu Yang carried him on his back to the car and sent him home.

Ruan Mian clearly remembered that in the storm, Lu Yang took every step very steadily, trying his best to use his small body to protect him from the wind and rain, just like now.

Ruan Mian often thought that if he had not met Lu Yang in his life, he didn’t know what he would become.

Compared to ordinary people, Omegas not only have the ability to give birth, but they are also generally more beautiful, intelligent, and delicate. They are rare and precious. However, while Omegas possess these advantages, they also have inherent disadvantages. From birth they are destined to be weak and delicate, needing to be protected as they grow up.

So, the Empire’s overly strict protection laws for Omegas have become the reason Ruan Mian finds it difficult to break free from the Ruan family.

Although Lu Yang was also an Omega when he was a child, the Alpha gene buried deep in his body has always existed. He has the beauty of Omega and the strength of Alpha, and he has the courage to protect everything he cares about.

The luckiest thing in Ruan Mian’s life is meeting Lu Yang.

Ruan Mian recalled his childhood, subconsciously hugged Lu Yang’s neck with both hands, and said in a buzzing voice: “Baby Lu, I have inherited the fortune left by my mother, and I am a rich man now.”

I can be good to you, buy you many things you like, and I will work hard in the future and try my best to help you.

“I know, Young Master Ruan.” Lu Yang carried him into the elevator, and while pressing the floor button, he asked, “When can I marry into a wealthy family?”

When Ruan Mian heard his words, he couldn’t help but smile with his little mouth and deliberately said, “There are many rules when marrying into a wealthy family.”

“What are the rules?”

Ruan Mian’s eyes turned as he counted on his fair fingers, “If you want to marry into a wealthy family, you must pay attention to safety and maintain your health. He should let me regularly check his health, and it would be even better if he’s good-looking. It would be ideal if we grew up together. If he’s a soldier, that’s great too. Soldiers are the most handsome. I like soldiers. Also, he should buy me candy every day… but it’s okay if he doesn’t.”

Lu Yang listened quietly to these rules tailored for him; his mouth corners curled up uncontrollably, and his tone of voice was gentler than usual, “Tutu, have you forgotten the most important point?”

“Forgot what?” Ruan Mian blinked blankly.

He lowered his head and thought about it. He had asked Lu Yang to be safe and take care of himself, and he had secretly asked for candy out of selfishness. He should not have forgotten anything.

Lu Yang smiled, “Of course, you have to love Tutu to become Tutu’s partner.”

Ruan Mian blushed, his cheek pressed against Lu Yang’s warm back. His lips moved slightly, and he whispered in a small voice, “Just a little love is enough.”

Lu Yang’s heart melted. His Tutu was so wonderful; he certainly deserved the best love in the world.

 

 

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  1. cherry says:

    THEY’RE SO CUTE

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