What’s going on today?
I’m really full; you should eat more! Lan Ruo Yi looked at Liu Ru Yan, feeling helpless at her disbelief.
At this moment, Lan Ruo Yi couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off about Liu Ru Yan, and Liu Ru Yan felt the same way.
Hey, hey, hey? A Yan?
Liu Ru Yan paused mid-bite, putting down her chopsticks to look up at Lan Ruo Yi, then smiled helplessly.
I’m here, I’m here, I’m here!
She knew she had been caught by Lan Ruo Yi and felt an urge to test her reaction.
Lan Ruo Yi, rarely distracted, asked, “You need to tell me honestly, what’s wrong?”
Liu Ru Yan looked at Lan Ruo Yi in silence for a moment, then covered her face in pain and whispered, “Yi Yi, I don’t want you to worry.”
Then you should tell me so I won’t worry. Lan Ruo Yi was certain something was wrong; otherwise, Liu Ru Yan wouldn’t be acting this way.
“Yi Yi, when you said I was scary earlier, I was cold and emotionless—I have no memory of it! My uncle said it was pretty terrifying too, but I can’t remember anything at all.”
Liu Ru Yan rubbed her face in discomfort, trying to wake herself up.
Lan Ruo Yi hadn’t expected this answer; she instinctively thought it might be due to a fever.
Is it because of a fever? Or is it because you’ve become enlightened? Lan Ruo Yi could only think of these two possibilities—what else could it be?
“I don’t know; I really don’t know.” Liu Ru Yan was actually a bit afraid that she wouldn’t be able to stay with Lan Ruo Yi until that day came.
She felt something was wrong but couldn’t say it; she didn’t want to worry Lan Ruo Yi and could only secretly see a doctor.
Lan Ruo Yi understood the seriousness of the situation: “I’ll call my brother and have him bring a doctor to check on you.”
As she spoke, she made a move to do so but was stopped by Liu Ru Yan.
“Don’t do that; it’s late at night. We shouldn’t disturb them.”
But what are we going to do about you? Lan Ruo Yi was still worried; she didn’t care about anyone else right now—even if it meant dragging Mo Wan into this.
She felt bold enough to do so at this moment.
“It’s fine; it’s just one night. Tomorrow I’ll take a day off to see a doctor!” Liu Ru Yan thought one night wouldn’t be a big deal, but Lan Ruo Yi remained unconvinced.
After Liu brought Xiao Xiao back, she and Liu Ru Yan left together; at this moment, she didn’t dare let Liu Ru Yan take her home.
The two of them preferred to take a longer route. Liu felt something was off as he hurriedly sent a message to Liu Yuchuan.
Mo Wan also received a message from Lan Ruo Yi.
Lan Yue Liang: Brother, can you have the doctor come to the house tomorrow?
Mo Wan thought Lan Ruo Yi was sick: Are you unwell? Why are you inviting a doctor over?
Lan Ruo Yi looked at his reply, feeling speechless. The difference from the novel was too great; there was nothing at all?
Lan Yue Liang: Brother, don’t you have any doctor friends?
Mo Wan: I do, but he’s been delayed in his studies and I’m afraid to let him come. How about you ask Xie Yichang?
Lan Yue Liang: Brother, it’s A Yan who’s not feeling well. Are you sure you want Xie Yichang to come?
If Lan Ruo Yi remembered correctly, Xie Yichang was a forensic doctor, right? Sending a forensic doctor to treat Liu Ru Yan, a living person? Was that really okay? Had he ever treated a living patient before?
Mo Wan hadn’t expected it was Liu Ru Yan who was sick. He thought she must have a fever again and felt somewhat troubled.
Mo Wan: Alright, I’ll have the doctor come by tomorrow.
Lan Ruo Yi looked at the discrepancy between the first and second messages and sighed, thinking that men were as difficult to understand as the depths of the sea.
Liu Yuchuan received a message like this:
Liu: Boss, Miss is having a quarrel with Miss Lan. Miss Lan is following her closely, trying to comfort her.
Liu Yuchuan: What nonsense are you talking about?
Immediately after, Liu sent a picture showing Liu Ru Yan strolling while Lan Ruo Yi stood sideways with her arms open, seemingly trying to explain something. At first glance, it really looked like a young couple having a spat.
Liu Yuchuan opened his mouth but then closed it again; he thought he must have misread their relationship. To his surprise, Liu felt the same way—could they really be a couple?
Thinking this way made him feel troubled, but he could accept it since he considered himself an open-minded parent. Yet why did it feel so uncomfortable in his heart?
Early in the morning, Mo Wan recalled the news she had learned the night before and went to knock on the door of the neighboring room.
Liu Yuchuan was just about to take a shower and get ready when he heard the knocking. He opened the door to find Mo Wan, who was also dressed in pajamas.
"What’s going on?" Liu Yuchuan's voice was still a bit hoarse from just waking up.
"Xiao Yan isn't feeling well, so I called a doctor to take a look. If you don't have anything planned today, you can come and check on her," Mo Wan said, meeting Liu Yuchuan's gaze. She could clearly see the confusion in his eyes.
"What happened? Why wasn't I informed?" Liu Yuchuan was surprised to learn about his niece's condition from Mo Wan.
"You didn't know? She started feeling unwell last night," Mo Wan thought it was irresponsible of Liu Yuchuan not to be aware of this.
Liu Ru Yan had worked hard to grow up so well; it had been quite a struggle for her. He had already forgotten how Liu Ru Yan managed everything by herself at that time.
"What kind of look is that?"
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