Fortunately, there was not much to pack in the first place, given their sudden admission to the hospital. She finished organising everything rather quickly, placing the packed bags neatly near the door to keep them out of the way.
Just then, several sharp knocks suddenly sounded against the wooden door before it was gently pushed open from the outside. The person who stepped inside the room was Tang Qin Hao.
The mont he entered, a flash of visible surprise crossed his usually composed face. He paused, noticing the unfamiliar, traditional-looking people standing inside the room. Originally, he had assud that only Ji Gu Niang and Sang Yuling would still be present in the ward.
"What are you doing here?" Yu Qi asked curiously, looking up at her brother.
"Why did you approve the girl’s discharge paperwork so suddenly?" Tang Qin Hao imdiately questioned her, his professional curiosity thoroughly piqued by the unexpected move.
"They are planning to try another, more specialised thod to wake the girl up." Yu Qi answered honestly.
She did not attempt to hide anything from him, knowing full well his deep dedication to dicine.
"I see..." Tang Qin Hao nodded slowly, processing the information before turning toward the anxious mother. "Mrs Ji, I sincerely hope your daughter can wake up safely. And if possible, please tell what kind of treatnt or alternative thod you used afterwards. I would be highly interested in reviewing the dical data."
Sang Yuling was briefly stunned by his unexpected request. She nodded sowhat awkwardly, utterly unsure of how she could ever explain the concept of a missing soul to a modern and scientifically minded doctor.
After saying what he needed to say and realising he was interrupting a private matter, Tang Qin Hao quietly stepped out of the ward, closing the door softly behind him.
"I am sorry about that. He is a bit of a dical workaholic." Yu Qi apologised with a wry smile on her brother’s behalf.
"Oh... No, it is totally fine." Sang Yuling quickly shook her head, genuinely not minding at all.
"And you do not need to listen to him regarding telling him about the thod you will use. It is better to keep the Heavenly Crane Pavilion’s affairs completely private." Yu Qi added calmly, protecting the secret.
"I understand." Sang Yuling nodded obediently.
"That young man earlier... he is your brother?" Lou Liwei suddenly asked from the side, his tone turning surprisingly inquisitive.
"Yes." Yu Qi nodded lightly, wondering what had prompted the elder to ask.
"How old is he this year?" Lou Liwei pressed further.
His eyes narrowed slightly as if he were calculating sothing complex in his mind.
"He is thirty-one this year." Yu Qi answered honestly.
Lou Liwei frowned slightly upon hearing the specific answer, his weathered brow furrowing deeply with evident concern.
Yu Qi imdiately noticed the subtle, sudden shift in his expression.
"Is sothing wrong, Master Lou?" Yu Qi asked, unable to ignore Lou Liwei’s unusual reaction.
"Will he be travelling sowhere far away in the near future?" Lou Liwei inquired, completely bypassing her question instead of answering her directly.
"I do not know much about his current personal plans, but I suppose he may travel sowhere soon because of an upcoming dical conference and work-related duties." Yu Qi answered after briefly recalling her brother’s hectic schedule.
"I see..." Lou Liwei slowly lowered his gaze toward the ground.
His expression beca deeply thoughtful, distant, and unusually heavy with an unspoken warning.
"Master Lou, what exactly is..." Yu Qi wanted to press further about the ominous matter, but before she could finish her sentence, she was abruptly interrupted by Lou Weizhe’s sudden return.
"The vehicle is fully prepared and waiting downstairs." Lou Weizhe announced urgently as he stepped back into the room. "We can move the girl now, before the spiritual energy within the hospital begins to shift and complicate things."
Ji Gu Niang was carefully transported down to the vehicle that had been waiting for them. Sang Yuling climbed inside right along with Lou Liwei. Her face was still filled with a lingering sense of anxiety and heavy worry.
"Cooperate properly with Miss Tang," Lou Liwei instructed Lou Weizhe just before the vehicle pulled away.
Yu Qi was sowhat surprised to see Lou Weizhe staying behind on the pavent instead of following them out.
"Why aren’t you going with them?" Yu Qi asked curiously.
"Oh... Master instructed to go to Ma Chunwei’s place, the exact location where he summoned that creature. There must be sothing left behind there that could help us solve this problem completely." Lou Weizhe explained with a serious expression.
"I see." Yu Qi nodded lightly in understanding.
"That is also the specific matter Miss Tang needs to help with." Lou Weizhe added, looking directly at her.
"What do you an?" Yu Qi asked again, feeling slightly confused by his words.
"I do not know the exact location myself. So, I really need Miss Tang’s help to guide there." Lou Weizhe explained patiently.
"I see, but I don’t know whether we are still allowed to enter the place, though. The last ti I heard anything about it, the police had already secured a strict periter around the entire area and were actively preventing anyone from entering." Yu Qi said, thinking back to the chaotic incident.
"I see. Then, when are you free?" Lou Weizhe asked, adapting to the news.
"I have a day off in two days. We can head over there on that day." Yu Qi replied.
"Okay. It is a deal then. Well, until that day cos, I shall not disturb you any further," Lou Weizhe said politely.
"Hmm... Alright." Yu Qi nodded softly.
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