Because of Ji Heng's incident, Su Wu was frightened. She was already weak, but she was frightened again, and she had a fever that night.
Mrs. Ji learned the news from her servant Aqin and hurriedly contacted Dr. Zhang.
Ji Huai rushed to Su Wu's room after learning the news. Mrs. Ji and Mr. Ji, who were already in Su Wu's room, glanced at Ji Huai.
Mrs. Ji knew that Ji Huai was worried about Su Wu, but she still tried to persuade her: "You are already injured, so don't make it worse."
Mr. Ji also echoed, "That's right, don't lie down again when Wu is well."
Mrs. Ji glared at Mr. Ji who was speaking incoherently. Ji Liming lowered his head and closed his mouth knowingly.
"I'll go back when Wu's fever subsides."
Seeing that they could not persuade their son, the two had no choice but to give up.
Su Wu woke up in the middle of the night and felt thirsty. She groped out of bed to get a glass of water, but she touched a pair of hands with sharp joints.
Why is there a man in her house?
Just as he was about to call for help, he heard the man say, "It's me."
It turned out to be Ji Huai, and Su Wu was relieved.
"Want some water?"
Su Wu nodded. Ji Huai stood up and poured a glass of water for Su Wu and handed it to Su Wu who was sitting by the bed.
After Su Wu finished drinking the water, she wanted to ask: "Brother, why are you in my room?"
Ji Huai didn't answer. He reached out and touched Su Wu's head. The fever had subsided, "Why, your head is so burned?"
Su Wu heard Ji Huai's words and thought about it carefully. She did feel a little uncomfortable before going to bed. Later, she told her servant A Qin and then fell asleep. Su Wu didn't remember what happened after that. It turned out that she had a fever. .
Looking at Ji Huai in pajamas, Su Wu had a guess.
Su Wu tilted her head and looked at Ji Huai with a pair of watery almond eyes, "Brother, you won't always stay with me, right?"
"Otherwise?" Ji Huai replied.
Unexpectedly, instead of being grateful, the girl wanted to drive him away.
"You are still a patient yourself. Go back to your room and rest." Su Wu stood up. Thinking that Ji Huai was injured, she took Ji Huai's knuckled hand out of her room and asked Ji Huai to Go back to your room and rest quickly.
The girl sent him outside and closed the door.
Ji Huai stood outside the door, looking down at the palm that the girl had just held.
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On the second day, Mrs. Ji looked at the pale-faced Su Wu and felt very distressed. She asked someone to go to school to ask for leave for Su Wu.
"Let's not go to school today. Taking good care of our health is more important than anything else."
Su Wu couldn't resist Mrs. Ji, so she had to lie on the bed and rest.
But Su Wu was too boring.
The servant Ah Qin saw that Su Wu was bored and came up with an idea, "Miss, the madam, the second madam and several other ladies they know well are chatting downstairs. Do you want to go?"
Su Wu didn't want to join the ladies' tea party. It wasn't that she didn't like it. They even graduated from prestigious universities and spoke humorously.
But their conversation would inevitably center around their husbands and children, which Su Wu found boring.
So when Su Wu heard Aqin's proposal, she quickly shook her head and refused.
Then he thought of his half-written script, and hurriedly asked Ah Qin to get his schoolbag for him.
Ah Qin didn't understand why, and while picking up her schoolbag, she persuaded: "Miss, my wife has asked for leave for you, so just take a good rest. Why do you still have to do your homework?"
"My silly Ah Qin, in a few days you will know what I am busy with." Su Wu smiled and took the schoolbag handed by Ah Qin, took out the notebook and pen, and started writing again.
"How many days will it take?" Ah Qin was a little confused. Can't the lady tell him now? She has to wait a few more days.
"Yes, maybe if I write well, you can still see it." Su Wu said to Ah Qin with a smile.
Ah Qin didn't know what the lady was going to do, but she was looking forward to it.
"Then Aqin is waiting for the good news from the young lady."