She said once again
"I only kiss those I like."
Then this sentence successfully made Ji Yan’s eyes shine even brighter.
The oppressive mood surrounding them seed to gradually dissipate.
Huh?
Su Yan was surprised.
If she had known a kiss to be so effective, she wouldn’t have said all that stuff earlier and just kissed him a couple more tis instead.
But what’s worth celebrating is that the two of them finally made up.
The door opened.
Old Sir Ji stood at the door with a cane in his hand.
Behind him, doctors and nurses were all ready to proceed.
Originally, Old Sir Ji intended to give Su Yan a sermon.
After all, he just couldn’t be at peace with soone exploiting his naive grandson for personal gain.
But just as he opened the door, he happened to see Ji Yan walking over from behind to take Su Yan’s hand.
Then he firmly grasped it with an indescribable look of joy on his face.
The words Old Sir Ji had ready at the tip of his tongue were swallowed back.
As the door opened, Su Yan spoke out,
"Hello."
After speaking, she turned around and pulled Ji Yan toward the bed.
When they reached the bed, she signaled for him to lie down and wait for the doctor to examine him.
Both were very well-behaved.
One lay on the bed properly.
The other sat beside the bed obediently.
The sight of Ji Yan actively cooperating still surprised everyone.
Previously, he did cooperate.
But it was more like passive treatnt.
How can a patient recover without any will to live?
But now, it was clear that the patient was willing to seek treatnt.
Old Sir Ji watched this scene with a complex and indecipherable gaze.
He turned to the doctors behind him and said,
"Please."
The doctor and two nurses stepped in.
The doctor, wearing sterile gloves, began the examination.
A nurse beside started asuring Ji Yan’s temperature,
and said,
"Thirty-nine point one degrees."
Su Yan silently glanced at Ji Yan.
Ji Yan kept his head down without speaking, but his grip on her hand was very tight.
It seed that over these days, the doctors and nurses had co to an understanding.
Nurses were already preparing IV dicine.
Ji Yan glanced at those bottles.
Then he looked away.
Obviously, he didn’t want the IV.
Seeing his reaction, Su Yan spoke out,
"Doctor, he has had a fever for half a month and it keeps on without subsiding; could it be that he’s developed a drug resistance?"
The doctor glanced at Su Yan, then nodded,
"That’s sowhat related. He has been taking dications for a long ti; it’s an inevitable consequence."
"Is there any other way?"
The doctor hesitated for a mont, then looked at Old Sir Ji.
He spoke up,
"Considering the patient’s condition, physical cooling might be a good thod."
However, previously when Ji Yan was less cooperative, if that approach was used on him, it might have had significant risks.
But now, looking at it again,
it seems like it should be possible.
Su Yan looked at Ji Yan, asking for his opinion.
He nodded, indicating his willingness.
Following this, the doctor pondered for a while,
"However, he needs a Nutrition Agent every day to maintain his daily energy requirents. If he doesn’t get the IV, then he needs to eat als."
She turned her head towards Ji Yan,
"You haven’t been eating?"
Ji Yan’s eyelashes fluttered slightly as he slowly said,
"With the IV... you don’t need to eat als."
His voice was much quieter.
He seed to feel... that Su Yan might be a bit angry.
But for so reason, he also felt sowhat happy.
She said,
"From now on, three als a day."
Ji Yan obediently agreed,
"Okay."
Finally, Ji Yan put on the attitude of a patient that he should have.
With his rare ’active’ cooperation with the treatnt,
the consultation successfully concluded.
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